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The Christmas Hamper draw in Vincent's Shop, Moville. 1st prize Christmas Hamper to Chloe Barr, Redcastle; 2nd Whiskey to Teresa Kearney, Ballybrack; 3rd Sweets to Jimmy Hegarty, Carrowhugh; 4th Candles to Margaret Kane, Moville and 5th Heat Pack to Linda Moir, St Paul's Park.
The Christmas Hamper draw in Vincent's Shop, Moville. 1st prize Christmas Hamper to Chloe Barr, Redcastle; 2nd Whiskey to Teresa Kearney, Ballybrack; 3rd Sweets to Jimmy Hegarty, Carrowhugh; 4th Candles to Margaret Kane, Moville and 5th Heat Pack to Linda Moir, St Paul's Park.
The Christmas Hamper draw in Vincent's Shop, Moville. 1st prize Christmas Hamper to Chloe Barr, Redcastle; 2nd Whiskey to Teresa Kearney, Ballybrack; 3rd Sweets to Jimmy Hegarty, Carrowhugh; 4th Candles to Margaret Kane, Moville and 5th Heat Pack to Linda Moir, St Paul's Park.
The Christmas Hamper draw in Vincent's Shop, Moville. 1st prize Christmas Hamper to Chloe Barr, Redcastle; 2nd Whiskey to Teresa Kearney, Ballybrack; 3rd Sweets to Jimmy Hegarty, Carrowhugh; 4th Candles to Margaret Kane, Moville and 5th Heat Pack to Linda Moir, St Paul's Park.
Community Rescue Greencastle Chairman, Charles Cavanagh, receiving a cheque from Brendan Monagle on behalf of the Malin RNLI Fundraising Branch 2019. Included in photo from left are Stas Casian, Paul Sattersfield, Paddy Boyce, Davie McDermott, Charles Cavanagh, Shane Kelly, John McLaughlin, Brendan Monagle. Back row from left are John Byrne, Maura McClean and Paul Kelly.
Lough Swilly RNLI Chairman, John McCarter, receiving a cheque from Paul Satterfield on behalf of the Malin RNLI Fundraising Branch 2019. Included in photo from left are Paul Satterfield, Davie McDermott, John McCarter, Eunan McConnell, John McLaughlin and Brendan Monagle. Back row from left are John Byrne, Maura McClean, Paul Kelly and George O’Hagan.
Greencastle Community Centre scooped up second place in the recent IPB National Pride Of Place Awards 2019 which took place at The Lyrath Estate Kilkenny. Pictured, Centre Manager Susan McAleer, Centre staff Siobhan McLaughlin and Finola Holwell. Mairead Cranley, Donegal County Council and IPB/Kilkenny Council and Cooperation Ireland Officials.
The new Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Rt Rev Andrew Forster, was ordained by the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh at a Service of Consecration in St Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh in front of leaders of the other main churches in Ireland.
Denise McDonnell and Oonagh O’Doherty pictured carol singing at the Winterland Christmas Market in Derry. (Photo: Jim McCafferty Photography).
Some of the Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Choir pictured carol singing at the Winterland Christmas Market in Derry. (Photo: Jim McCafferty Photography)
Some of the staff from the North West Regional College enjoying the craic at Guildhall Square’s Winderland Christmas in Derry. (Photo: Jim McCafferty Photography)
Cheque presentation from Musical Memories Singing Group who hosted a fundraising tea dance to raise funds for Greencastle Community Centre and Ard Aoibhinn Dementia Unit Carndonagh. Pictured: Susan McAleer, Greencastle Community Centre Manager, George McGuinness, Greencastle Community Centre Director, Members of Musical Members Singing Group and Clients from Ard Aoibhinn Dementia Unit. Total amount raised €3,200.
North West Words Event at Dillons Hotel. Left to right, Eamonn Bonner, Michael Sugrue and Celine McGlynn.
Jewellery makers Hannah McGuinness and Anne Vekins and knitwear specialists Bernie Murphy, Michelle McCarroll and Edel MacBride who attended ‘Straight out of Ireland’ in Philadelphia recently, pictured with Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney and Grace Korbel of the Local Enterprise Office.
Santa Claus thrilled the crowds as thousands of people flocked to Derry city centre for the official switch on of the 2019 Christmas Lights. BBC Weather Forecaster Barra Best along with Micky Doherty hosted a festive feast of entertainment.
Santa Claus thrilled the crowds as thousands of people flocked to Derry city centre for the official switch on of the 2019 Christmas Lights. BBC Weather Forecaster Barra Best along with Micky Doherty hosted a festive feast of entertainment.
Santa Claus thrilled the crowds as thousands of people flocked to Derry city centre for the official switch on of the 2019 Christmas Lights. BBC Weather Forecaster Barra Best along with Micky Doherty hosted a festive feast of entertainment.
Santa Claus thrilled the crowds as thousands of people flocked to Derry city centre for the official switch on of the 2019 Christmas Lights. BBC Weather Forecaster Barra Best along with Micky Doherty hosted a festive feast of entertainment.
Letterkenny based therapist Maria Whelan graduates from ICHAS Limerick with a Master of Arts in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Left to right Shannon Whelan daughter with Maria Whelan.
Ceol le Chéile wins National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Award. Dr Stephanie O’Keeffe National Director with the HSE presented the award to Choral Director Veronica McCarron, Co-ordinator Mairead Cranley and members of the choir Myra O’Reilly, Aileen Lafferty, Janet Gaynor, Marcella Molloy Mongan.
Derry Halloween celebrations in 2019 have proven the biggest in the event’s 33 year history as in excess of 120,000 people attended over 125 events.
Derry Halloween celebrations in 2019 have proven the biggest in the event’s 33 year history as in excess of 120,000 people attended over 125 events.
Derry Halloween celebrations in 2019 have proven the biggest in the event’s 33 year history as in excess of 120,000 people attended over 125 events.
Thousands turned out for the Awakening the Walls as revellers embarked on the ultimate haunted Derry Halloween trail.
Thousands turned out for the Awakening the Walls as revellers embarked on the ultimate haunted Derry Halloween trail.
Thousands turned out for the Awakening the Walls as revellers embarked on the ultimate haunted Derry Halloween trail.
Heart of Samhain at Derry Halloween: A Raptor gets up close to bystanders in Waterloo Place.
Heart of Samhain at Derry Halloween: The Queen of Hallloween with children in the Guildhall.
Special moments during Toddler Sense in Carndonagh Community Library, during Wainfest 2019.
Enjoying the ‘Can-do’ Academy – Lego Animation workshop in the Central Library Letterkenny, as part of Wainfest 2019.
Enjoying Mr Hullabaloo Storytime Treats in Carndonagh Library as part of Wainfest 2019.
Enjoying Mr Hullabaloo Storytime Treats in Carndonagh Library as part of Wainfest 2019.
Hilary Keller from Buncrana spins the Winning Streak Wheel and wins a massive €163,000. Hilary and his wife Margaret run the Town Clock B&B in the seaside town.
Cllr. Paul Canning Chair of the Donegal Peace Partnership officially launching the YOURS Intergenerational Project in the Donegal County Museum with Sharleen Tinney, Donegal County Council, Charles Sweeney, Donegal County Council and project participants.
Students from Crana College Buncrana who took part in the ESB / Irish Water schools workshop at Cathleen’s Fall on Wednesday, 2 October, 2019.
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney speaks to the judges of the Irish Foodie Destination Awards and a large group of members from The Food Coast Donegal.
Deirdre McGlone and Anthony O’Toole, judges in the the Irish Foodie Destination Awards pictured with members from The Food Coast Donegal.
The Irish Coast Guard helicopter was called to a rescue at Malin Head on 02 August 2019.
Manorhamilton Show: The Calf & Commercial Championship went to Martin McLaughlin from Carndonagh.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
Seventeen young people from Donegal attended Foróige’s Leadership for Life Conference in Maynooth. Back row L-R: Niamh McGrath, Bláithín Gillen, Karl Duncan, Clarice Price, Bonnie Donnell, Robyn Harvey Moulding, Albie Dinsmore - Clarke. Second row L-R: Oisin Smith, Noelle Kilpatrick, Aoife Symth, Patricia Orr, Roisin Costelloe, Liam Gallagher, Darragh McBrearty, Elishia Moyne. Front row L-R: Eadaoin Doherty and Amanda Duncan.
The international Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is set to return to Derry in 2020.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Western Trust gratefully acknowledges a generous donation of 1,500 euro to the North West Cancer Centre at Altnagelvin Hospital from the Inish Cycling Club, Moville. The club raised the money by completing the Inishowen 100. Paul Clancy made the presentation on behalf of the club to nurses Rikita Connor and Hannah Mitchell.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
The Aldi Foróige National Junior Baking regional finals. Pictured at Old Bawn Community School is winner Elishia Moyne (16) from Carndonagh Foróige Club.
Professor Gareth Doherty, from Carndonagh and Associate Professor and Director of the Landscape Architecture programs at Harvard GSD who is project leader for the Atlas for a City-Region: Imagining the Post-Brexit Landscapes of the Irish Northwest.
Pictured at the handover of the archives at Gartan Outdoor Education and Training Centre, site of Lough Veagh House and grounds are: Niamh Brennan, Donegal County Archives; Ray McDermott, Charlie Callaghan and Cllr Michael McBride.
Paddy Havlin’s President’s Day at Greencastle Golf Club. Front row left to right - Martin McGeoghan, Tony Carlin, Mr President, Hugh O'Donnell and Margaret Dolan; Back row left to right Ciaran O'Neill, Francis Faulkner, Eamon McKeever and Mary McMahon.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Cathaoirleach Cllr. Nicholas Crossan launching the new €2.7m Trailgazers project in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel with Project Partners from nine different regions in Ireland, the UK, Spain, Portugal and France along with Council Officials.
Cathaoirleach Cllr. Nicholas Crossan launching the new €2.7m Trailgazers project in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel with Project Partners from nine different regions in Ireland, the UK, Spain, Portugal and France along with Council Officials.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
Deputy Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Cara Hunter, officially opens the North West Cross Border Job Fair 2019 in the City Hotel. Included, from left are Eileen McGrinder, Skills Officer, Derry City and Strabane District Council, Scott Glendinning, Department For Communities, Joe Lavery, EURES Cross Border, Declan Doherty, DEASP, and Ashley Russell Cowan, DFC/EURES.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
Some of the spectacular collection from Buncrana designer Una Rodden on the runway at DEFINE, the Fashion and accessories Showcase in Convoy.
Behind the scenes during preparations as models get ready to show the collection from student designer Niamh Quigley from Malin at DEFINE Fashion and accessories Showcase in Convoy.
A stunning new creation from Buncrana designer Bernie Murphy on the catwalk at the DEFINE Fashion and accessories Showcase in Convoy.
Moville and District Family Resource Centre and some of the young people from their Shopfront Project recently took part in The Big Hello, Ireland’s National Community Weekend, by holding a tea dance for the residents and friends of Taobh Na Cille sheltered housing. They enjoyed refreshments and music by Denis McGuinness.
Moville and District Family Resource Centre and some of the young people from their Shopfront Project recently took part in The Big Hello, Ireland’s National Community Weekend, by holding a tea dance for the residents and friends of Taobh Na Cille sheltered housing. They enjoyed refreshments and music by Denis McGuinness.
Moville and District Family Resource Centre and some of the young people from their Shopfront Project recently took part in The Big Hello, Ireland’s National Community Weekend, by holding a tea dance for the residents and friends of Taobh Na Cille sheltered housing. They enjoyed refreshments and music by Denis McGuinness.
Launching the €400K Phase II works at Malin Head are Cllr. Nicholas Crossan, Seamus Neely, Chief Executive Donegal County Council, Cllr. Bernard McGuinness, Joan Crawford, Failte Ireland, Cllr. Martin Farren, Cathaoirleach of Inishowen MD, Liam Ward, Donegal County Council, Cllr. Martin McDermott and Cllr. Albert Doherty.
Donegal finalists in this year’s Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur pictured with mentor Thomas Cullen at the awards ceremony in Letterkenny.
Launch of the ‘Cross Border Job Fair’ which takes place in the City Hotel, Derry, on Wednesday 19th June 2019. Pictured (from left to right) are Declan Doherty DEASP, Robert O’Donnell WHSCT, Joe Lavery EURES, Patrick Maguire DfC, Sonia Gormley WHSCT, Eileen McGrinder DCSDC and Stephen McGlew DfC.
Kitty La Roar performs at Bennigan’s, Derry; just one of the hundreds of live performances that took place in the city over the bank holiday weekend as part of the annual jazz festival.
Local young musicians, including Carndonagh Brass Band, joined the professionals on the Derry Jazz Festival parade to the delight of the crowds.
Anchormen Jazz Orchestra performing in the Waterfoot Hotel as part of City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival.
Local young musicians, including Carndonagh Brass Band, joined the professionals on the Derry Jazz Festival parade to the delight of the crowds.
Sicilian band Jumpin Up perform at City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival 2019.
Special Brew play to a crowded Craft Village as part of Derry Jazz Festival 2019.
Marc Almond performing live at the Millennium Forum as the headline act of City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival 2019.
Launch the 2019 Irish National Cycling Championships to be held in Derry from 27th to 30th June 2019. Race Director, Chris McElhinney (Foyle Cycling Club), Mayor John Boyle, and Route Designer, Ronan Mc Laughlin (Foyle Cycling Club).
Carndonagh commended at Aldi Foróige Youth Citizenship Awards. Pictured Kerri-Ann Duncan, John Curtin, Group Buying Director Aldi; Tara Faren, Sadhbh O’Neill, Elishia Moyne, MEP Mairead McGuinness; Sean Campbell, CEO Foróige; and Laura Duncan.
Nearly 80 individuals and representatives of Donegal’s tourism and hospitality sector attended Fáilte Ireland’s KNOW DONEGAL Local Experts Programme workshops at the Abbey Hotel, Donegal. Pictured are Elaine McInaw, Abbey Hotel, Aine McIntyre, Ester O'Donnell, Failte Ireland, Sandra Keenan and Sheila Sheeran, Alingham Arms Bundoran.
Aíne Durkin, Scríofa, Ollie Hennessy, Daríona Ní Dhonnchú and Ciaran Toruish from Ireland who performed Ní Thuigim to win the Pan Celtic International Song Contest in An Grianan Theatre.
The Orr's from Letterkenny performing at the interval of the Pan Celtic International Song Contest in An Grianan Theatre.
Kernow group Black-Eyed Nancy finalists at the Pan Celtic International Song Contest in An Grianan Theatre.
Judges giving there scores at the Pan Celtic International Song Contest in An Grianan Theatre.
Enthusiastic young pupils from all corners of Donegal who received full Gaeltacht Summer Scholarships from the Donegal County Council Gaeltacht Scholarship Scheme pictured with (seated)Sean O’Damhain, Rannóg na Gaeilge, Paddy Doherty, Donegal County Council, Cathaoirleach Cllr Seamus O’Domhnaill, Bláthnaid Ó Brádaigh, President of the Pan Celtic Festival, Seamus Neely, Chief Executive Donegal County Council, Liam Ward, Director of Service, Donegal County Council and Róise Ní Laifeartaigh, Rannóg na Gaeilge.
Eamonn Bonner, North West Words with Emily S Cooper, Poet, Jasmin Gallagher, Musician and Sue Divin, Author
at Cafe Davitt.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary. Guest of honour was Caroline Carr from the Donegal County Museum.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary. Guest of honour was Caroline Carr from the Donegal County Museum.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary. Guest of honour was Caroline Carr from the Donegal County Museum.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary. Guest of honour was Caroline Carr from the Donegal County Museum.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
Republic of Ireland goal scorer Emma Doherty from Scoil Mhuire Buncrana pictured alongside Inishowen colleague Ellie Long from Carndonagh Community School following their 2-0 victory over Scotland on Monday 22 April.
US Congressional delegation visit to Derry. Congressman Richard Neal, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, US House of Representatives,Cllr John Boyle, Mayor of Derry and Strabane and Mrs. Pat Hume on the Peace Bridge.
Moville Community School's Colleen Cooney and Rachel McCourt receive a Diplomatic Global Passport from Aidan Clifford, WWGS, at the WorldWise Global Schools Annual Conference in Dublin.
Sarah Bradley from Drumfries Foróige is presented with a Gold Award by Padraig Barry, Communications Director Aldi and David O’Reilly, Chairperson Foróige.
The Donegal finalists in this year’s Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition pictured at Gartan with mentor Thomas Cullen and with Local Enterprise Office staff Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise, Brenda Hegarty, Assistant Head of Enterprise; Eve Anne McCarron Business Advisor and Grace Korbel, Assistant Business Advisor.
Pupils participating in Read DL 2019 Closing Ceremony at Educate Together National School in Letterkenny watching a personalised video message from this year’s author David Walliams.
Pictured at the Eurospar Top of the Tree and Customer First awards were Leo Crawford, Group Chief Executive, BWG Group, Michael Buchanan and Patrick McBride, Kernan's Newtowncunningham and Malachy Hanberry, Managing Director, Eurospar.
Brendan Porter, Carndonagh great grand nephew of Seosamh Ó Dochartaigh who represented Donegal in the First Dáil following the 1918 elections at a special commemorative event in the County House, Lifford on Wednesday 10 April 2019 to mark the first sitting of the Dáil.
Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Cllr. Seamus O’Domhnaill with Cllr. Gerry McMonagle, Cllr. Martin Harley and Donegal County Council Cultural Services staff at a special commemorative event in the County House, Lifford on Wednesday 10 April 2019 to mark the first sitting of the Dáil.
Peter Joseph Ward grandson of Peter Joseph Ward who represented Donegal in the First Dáil following the 1918 elections along with John Carlin Raphoe at a special commemorative event in the County House, Lifford on Wednesday 10 April 2019 to mark the first sitting of the Dáil.
North West Words 9th Anniversary event at Cafe Davitt in Letterkenny. Pictured left to right are Eamonn McCann, Sharon Thompson, author from Moville and Eamonn Bonner, North West Words.
The Western Trust gratefully acknowledges a generous donation of £3,055 from Joanne Doherty and family from Moville to the North West Cancer Centre, Altnagelvin Hospital, Derry. Pictured receiving the donation is Tara McIntyre and Caroline McLaughlin.
Cathaoirleach Cllr. Seamus O’Domhnaill with delegates from Norway and the Basque Region of Spain who are visiting Donegal as part of the EU funded HERICOAST project. Picture also includes staff from Donegal County Council Alana Greene, Andrea Harkin, Sinead McGlynn and Paul Christie.
Donegal Student Enterprise Programme: Georgia Rudden of Blooming Book Bouquets from Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana.
Donegal Student Enterprise Programme: Andrew Jackson and Cole Sheridan of Inishowen Slate Crafts from Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana who won the Intermediate prize.
Donegal Student Enterprise Programme: Melissa McColgan of Scrunchiees from Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana.
Donegal Student Enterprise Programme: Shauna Doherty of Calm Candles from Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Having a great time at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Kildoag Pipe Band at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Kildoag Pipe Band at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Having a great time at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Hamilton Flute Band at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Having a great time at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Hamilton Flute Band at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The David Craig Band perform in The Square in Moville on St Patrick's Day. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Mayor John Boyle with his wife Angela, St Patrick and the Children of Lir at the start of the St Patrick's Day parade in Derry.
Having a great time at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Derry.
Dancing in the street at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Derry.
Colourful costumes at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Derry.
The St Patrick's Day parade in Derry making it's way down Shipquay Street.
Having a great time in the St Patrick's Day Parade in Derry.
Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh TD attending The Greening Ceremony at the Great Wall of China on 17th March 2019.
The Greening Ceremony at the Great Wall of China on 17th March 2019.
Competitors in the Red Bull Storm Chase had the time of the lifes as winds, up to 135km/hr, from Storm Gareth hit the seas off Magheraroarty in Co Donegal.
Competitors in the Red Bull Storm Chase had the time of the lifes as winds, up to 135km/hr, from Storm Gareth hit the seas off Magheraroarty in Co Donegal.
Competitors in the Red Bull Storm Chase had the time of the lifes as winds, up to 135km/hr, from Storm Gareth hit the seas off Magheraroarty in Co Donegal.
Competitors in the Red Bull Storm Chase had the time of the lifes as winds, up to 135km/hr, from Storm Gareth hit the seas off Magheraroarty in Co Donegal.
Local Enterprise Week: Joe and Brenda O’Hora of Benny & Co and Joe Doherty of Simply Inish pictured with Michael Tunney Head of Enterprise and Eve Anne McCarron and Maggie Campbell at the ‘Receipe for Success – Starting a Food Business’ event.
Visitors to Inishowen Engineering enjoying a tour as part of the ‘Up close and personal’ event organised as part of Local Enterprise Week.
Participants in the ‘The Ingredients for your food story using video’ event at Castlegrove House, one of the many events across the county as part of Local Enterprise Week.
Tommy Bowe, Adrian Logan, Anna Gearey and Michael Murphy stop for a selfie ahead of the ‘Peak Performance – Lessons for Business in Sport’ event in the Villa Rose, Hotel, Ballybofey during Local Enterprise Week.
Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney and Assistant Head of Enterprise, Brenda Hegarty pictured with Tommy Bowe, Adrian Logan, Anna Gearey and Michael Murphy before the ‘Peak Performance – Lessons for Business in Sport’ event in the Villa Rose, Hotel, Ballybofey during Local Enterprise Week.
Thomas McLaughlin, Caitlín NicGabhann, Karen O’Kane and Lynn Costello Erskine pictured in conversation with host Marie Louise Muir at the launch of ‘Donegal – We Create’ in Rockhill House, Letterkenny, the final event of Local Enterprise Week 2019.
Donegal Creameries Poetry Competition Winner was James Finnegan. At the presentation night in Cafe Davitt in Letterkenny on 28th February 2019 was left to right: Trish Bennett, Fermanagh finalist, Joan Newman, competiton judge, Deirdre Hines, who accepted on behalf of James Finnegan, Breid Lindsay, Donegal Creameries Sponsor and John Noonan, Dundalk finalist.
Pictured at the prestigious National Geographic Photography Awards in London are Cllr Seamus Ó Domhnaill (Cathaoirleach), Matthew Jackson, Managing Director and Publisher of National Geographic, Pat Riddell, Editor of National Geographic, Seamus Neely, Chief Executive, Donegal County Council.
Pictured at the launch of Seachtain na Gaeilge in An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny are Cllr John Seamais O’Fearraigh, Sean O’Damhain, Rannóg na Gaeilge, Cathaoirleach Cllr Seamus O’Domhnaill, Niamh Nic Suibhne, Seamus Neely, Chief Executive Donegal County Council, Roise Ní Laifeartaigh, Rannóg na Gaeilge and Cllr Enda Bonnar.
Clan Mhic Ruairí from Rann na Feirste getting things off to a lively start at the launch of Seachtain na Gaeilge at An Grianán Theatre in Letterkenny.
The Donegal Person of the Year Gala Ball at the Ballsbridge Hotel in Dublin. Jason Black, global endurance athlete, received the Donegal Person of the Year award for 2018.
Road Safety Art Competition: Aoibhín McIvor, Scoil Eoghain, Moville category winner of the Primary School Road Safety Art competition with Dessie McGlinchey, Brian O'Donnell, Road Safety Officer, John Quinn, Finn Harps and John Campbell, Finn Harps.
Road Safety Art Competition: Eva McGavigan, St. Baithin’s NS, St. Johnston category winner of the Primary School Road Safety Art competition with Dessie McGlinchey, Brian O'Donnell, Road Safety Officer, John Quinn, Finn Harps and John Campbell, Finn Harps.
Winner of Road Safety Art Competition, Kasia Wach, Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Letterkenny with her father Jerzy Wach, Brian O’Donnell, Donegal County Council, Dessie McGlinchey, Finn Harps, Sean Quinn, Finn Harps, John Campbell, Finn Harps and other category winners.
Greencastle Golf Club Council 2019: Left to right, President Paddy Havlin and Captain Hubert Cavanagh.
Greencastle Golf Club Council 2019: Left to right, Lady President Veronica Harkin and Lady Captain Pat Callan.
Greencastle Golf Club Council for 2019
Atlas for a City Region Lead Investigator Prof. Gareth Doherty speaking at workshop in Harvard Graduate School of Design where representatives from Donegal County Council, Derry City & Strabane District Council, Letterkenny Institute of Technology met with students who will be undertaking field work in the North West in March 2019.
Representatives from Donegal County Council, Derry City & Strabane District Council, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, and the Irish Centre for Local and Regional Development visiting Harvard Graduate School of Design for a series of workshops and seminars with students who will be undertaking field work in the North West in March 2019 as part of the Atlas for a City Region project.
Pictured at Cafe Davitt Letterkenny at the launch of the Irish Poetry Competition Sponsored by Aurivo & Ealain na Gaeltachta. Left to right: Breid Lindsay, Aurivo, Danielle Nic Pháidín, Ealain na Gaeltachta, Deirdre Hines, Annemarie Gallagher, Nick Griffiths, Maria Whelan, North West Words.
A Part 8 Planning Application for Habitat Restoration and Sustainable Access at Errigal Mountain has been lodged with Donegal County Council. The ASCENT project which has been working with a range of stakeholders including the local community to implement a long term sustainable solution in addressing on-going erosion on Errigal.
Road users across Donegal are seeing the culmination of years of work in roadworks under way. A view of work at the "Blue Banks" on the N56, Coolboy to Kilmacrennan.
Road users across Donegal are seeing the culmination of years of work in roadworks under way. An aerial view of the Gweebarra Bridge that shows the council's realignment of the infamous Gweebarra bends on the N56.
The North West Cancer Centre at Altnagelvin Hospital received a wonderful donation from the Brady Family who along with family and friends bravely undertook the annual Christmas Day Swim at Lisfannon Beach.
Derry to host first Climate Change Conference in Northern Ireland this Spring. The Guildhall will provide the stage on March 12th for a range of global climate change and green space experts who will share their knowledge on the benefits of developing our green infrastructure.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Rosie Collum from Falcarragh won a cool €25,000 when she played for her identical twin sister, Maggie, on the Winning Streak TV game show on Saturday 26th January 2019. Pictured here from left to right: Marty Whelan, Rossie Collum, Margaret Collum, Orla Byrne and Sinead Kennedy.
Patrick Quinlivan, left, and Leon McDaid from Co Donegal in attendance at the Special Olympics Ireland official launch. The two athletes will travel to Abu Dhabi to compete in the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games.
Relay For Life Donegal helped in raising over €4.4million for cancer patients in Ireland. Relay For Life first began in Ireland in 2009 and since then communities across the country, including Donegal, have raised money for the Irish Cancer Society.
Members of the St Johnston Masonic Lodge No. 281, Ian Montgomery, Thomas Connor and Sam Waterworth present a cheque of 800 Euro to the North West Cancer Centre at Altnagelvin Hospital. Caroline Coates and Jennifer McLaughlin from the Cancer Centre and Joan Doherty, Non Executive Director accept the kind donation.
BT Young Scientist Exhibition in the RDS, Dublin: Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin TD with Ciara Gilmore from Carndonagh Community School.
BT Young Scientist Exhibition in the RDS, Dublin: Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin TD meets Rory Coleman and Rachel Fletcher from Scoil Mhuire Buncrana.
Social Housing Scheme: Priscilla Boyle pictured receiving the keys to her new home in An Ceapach estate Manorcunningham from Minister Eoghan Murphy. Also pictured is Minister Joe McHugh TD and Cathaoirleach Seamus O’Domhnaill.
Social Housing Scheme: Minister Eoghan Murphy cuts the tape to officially open the new estate at Castlepark in Newtowncunningham, helped by Troy and Cathy Kelly, residents of the estate.
Rosaleen Hegarty of Crana Hand Knits receives her special ‘Spirit of Entrepreneurship Award’ at the Enterprise Awards ceremony in Letterkenny from Mayor Cllr. Seamus O’Domhnaill, Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney and Chief Executive of Donegal County Council, Seamus Neely.
Inishowen finalists in the Local Enterprise Awards – Jonathan Doherty and Christy Lynch of Efficient Renewables and James Cuddihy from Welditz, pictured with Michael Tunney Head of Enterprise and Eve Anne McCarron, Business Advisor, Local Enterprise Office, Letterkenny.
Scoil Mhuire student Molly Boyd and her teacher Martina McBride receive flowers from Eve Anne McCarron and Grace Korbel of Local Enterprise Office, Donegal, in recognition of Molly’s achievement in winning a runner-up prize at national level in the Student Enterprise competition this year.
Rosaleen Hegarty of Crana Hand Knits on stage with Eileen Magnier at the Local Enterprise Awards in Letterkenny.
James Cuddihy from Welditz in Carndonagh receives the runner-up award in the Best Established category at the Enterprise Awards ceremony in Letterkenny from Mayor Cllr. Seamus O’Domhnaill, Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney and Chief Executive of Donegal County Council, Seamus Neely.
The Christmas Hamper draw in Vincent's Shop, Moville. 1st prize Christmas Hamper to Chloe Barr, Redcastle; 2nd Whiskey to Teresa Kearney, Ballybrack; 3rd Sweets to Jimmy Hegarty, Carrowhugh; 4th Candles to Margaret Kane, Moville and 5th Heat Pack to Linda Moir, St Paul's Park.
The Christmas Hamper draw in Vincent's Shop, Moville. 1st prize Christmas Hamper to Chloe Barr, Redcastle; 2nd Whiskey to Teresa Kearney, Ballybrack; 3rd Sweets to Jimmy Hegarty, Carrowhugh; 4th Candles to Margaret Kane, Moville and 5th Heat Pack to Linda Moir, St Paul's Park.
The Christmas Hamper draw in Vincent's Shop, Moville. 1st prize Christmas Hamper to Chloe Barr, Redcastle; 2nd Whiskey to Teresa Kearney, Ballybrack; 3rd Sweets to Jimmy Hegarty, Carrowhugh; 4th Candles to Margaret Kane, Moville and 5th Heat Pack to Linda Moir, St Paul's Park.
The Christmas Hamper draw in Vincent's Shop, Moville. 1st prize Christmas Hamper to Chloe Barr, Redcastle; 2nd Whiskey to Teresa Kearney, Ballybrack; 3rd Sweets to Jimmy Hegarty, Carrowhugh; 4th Candles to Margaret Kane, Moville and 5th Heat Pack to Linda Moir, St Paul's Park.
Community Rescue Greencastle Chairman, Charles Cavanagh, receiving a cheque from Brendan Monagle on behalf of the Malin RNLI Fundraising Branch 2019. Included in photo from left are Stas Casian, Paul Sattersfield, Paddy Boyce, Davie McDermott, Charles Cavanagh, Shane Kelly, John McLaughlin, Brendan Monagle. Back row from left are John Byrne, Maura McClean and Paul Kelly.
Lough Swilly RNLI Chairman, John McCarter, receiving a cheque from Paul Satterfield on behalf of the Malin RNLI Fundraising Branch 2019. Included in photo from left are Paul Satterfield, Davie McDermott, John McCarter, Eunan McConnell, John McLaughlin and Brendan Monagle. Back row from left are John Byrne, Maura McClean, Paul Kelly and George O’Hagan.
Greencastle Community Centre scooped up second place in the recent IPB National Pride Of Place Awards 2019 which took place at The Lyrath Estate Kilkenny. Pictured, Centre Manager Susan McAleer, Centre staff Siobhan McLaughlin and Finola Holwell. Mairead Cranley, Donegal County Council and IPB/Kilkenny Council and Cooperation Ireland Officials.
The new Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Rt Rev Andrew Forster, was ordained by the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh at a Service of Consecration in St Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh in front of leaders of the other main churches in Ireland.
Denise McDonnell and Oonagh O’Doherty pictured carol singing at the Winterland Christmas Market in Derry. (Photo: Jim McCafferty Photography).
Some of the Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Choir pictured carol singing at the Winterland Christmas Market in Derry. (Photo: Jim McCafferty Photography)
Some of the staff from the North West Regional College enjoying the craic at Guildhall Square’s Winderland Christmas in Derry. (Photo: Jim McCafferty Photography)
Cheque presentation from Musical Memories Singing Group who hosted a fundraising tea dance to raise funds for Greencastle Community Centre and Ard Aoibhinn Dementia Unit Carndonagh. Pictured: Susan McAleer, Greencastle Community Centre Manager, George McGuinness, Greencastle Community Centre Director, Members of Musical Members Singing Group and Clients from Ard Aoibhinn Dementia Unit. Total amount raised €3,200.
North West Words Event at Dillons Hotel. Left to right, Eamonn Bonner, Michael Sugrue and Celine McGlynn.
Jewellery makers Hannah McGuinness and Anne Vekins and knitwear specialists Bernie Murphy, Michelle McCarroll and Edel MacBride who attended ‘Straight out of Ireland’ in Philadelphia recently, pictured with Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney and Grace Korbel of the Local Enterprise Office.
Santa Claus thrilled the crowds as thousands of people flocked to Derry city centre for the official switch on of the 2019 Christmas Lights. BBC Weather Forecaster Barra Best along with Micky Doherty hosted a festive feast of entertainment.
Santa Claus thrilled the crowds as thousands of people flocked to Derry city centre for the official switch on of the 2019 Christmas Lights. BBC Weather Forecaster Barra Best along with Micky Doherty hosted a festive feast of entertainment.
Santa Claus thrilled the crowds as thousands of people flocked to Derry city centre for the official switch on of the 2019 Christmas Lights. BBC Weather Forecaster Barra Best along with Micky Doherty hosted a festive feast of entertainment.
Santa Claus thrilled the crowds as thousands of people flocked to Derry city centre for the official switch on of the 2019 Christmas Lights. BBC Weather Forecaster Barra Best along with Micky Doherty hosted a festive feast of entertainment.
Letterkenny based therapist Maria Whelan graduates from ICHAS Limerick with a Master of Arts in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Left to right Shannon Whelan daughter with Maria Whelan.
Ceol le Chéile wins National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Award. Dr Stephanie O’Keeffe National Director with the HSE presented the award to Choral Director Veronica McCarron, Co-ordinator Mairead Cranley and members of the choir Myra O’Reilly, Aileen Lafferty, Janet Gaynor, Marcella Molloy Mongan.
Derry Halloween celebrations in 2019 have proven the biggest in the event’s 33 year history as in excess of 120,000 people attended over 125 events.
Derry Halloween celebrations in 2019 have proven the biggest in the event’s 33 year history as in excess of 120,000 people attended over 125 events.
Derry Halloween celebrations in 2019 have proven the biggest in the event’s 33 year history as in excess of 120,000 people attended over 125 events.
Thousands turned out for the Awakening the Walls as revellers embarked on the ultimate haunted Derry Halloween trail.
Thousands turned out for the Awakening the Walls as revellers embarked on the ultimate haunted Derry Halloween trail.
Thousands turned out for the Awakening the Walls as revellers embarked on the ultimate haunted Derry Halloween trail.
Heart of Samhain at Derry Halloween: A Raptor gets up close to bystanders in Waterloo Place.
Heart of Samhain at Derry Halloween: The Queen of Hallloween with children in the Guildhall.
Special moments during Toddler Sense in Carndonagh Community Library, during Wainfest 2019.
Enjoying the ‘Can-do’ Academy – Lego Animation workshop in the Central Library Letterkenny, as part of Wainfest 2019.
Enjoying Mr Hullabaloo Storytime Treats in Carndonagh Library as part of Wainfest 2019.
Enjoying Mr Hullabaloo Storytime Treats in Carndonagh Library as part of Wainfest 2019.
Hilary Keller from Buncrana spins the Winning Streak Wheel and wins a massive €163,000. Hilary and his wife Margaret run the Town Clock B&B in the seaside town.
Cllr. Paul Canning Chair of the Donegal Peace Partnership officially launching the YOURS Intergenerational Project in the Donegal County Museum with Sharleen Tinney, Donegal County Council, Charles Sweeney, Donegal County Council and project participants.
Students from Crana College Buncrana who took part in the ESB / Irish Water schools workshop at Cathleen’s Fall on Wednesday, 2 October, 2019.
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. Tender boats shuttle the passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
The Artania, which is operated by Phoenix Reisen, visited Greencastle on Saturday, 20 August, 2019. This cruise ship has 9 decks and caters for 1260 passengers with a crew of 537. This eye-catching vessel hit the scene in 1984 as Princess Cruises' first Royal Princess and had the distinction of being christened by Princess Diana and was even featured in the television series "The Love Boat."
Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney speaks to the judges of the Irish Foodie Destination Awards and a large group of members from The Food Coast Donegal.
Deirdre McGlone and Anthony O’Toole, judges in the the Irish Foodie Destination Awards pictured with members from The Food Coast Donegal.
The Irish Coast Guard helicopter was called to a rescue at Malin Head on 02 August 2019.
Manorhamilton Show: The Calf & Commercial Championship went to Martin McLaughlin from Carndonagh.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Tuesday 20 August 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
Seventeen young people from Donegal attended Foróige’s Leadership for Life Conference in Maynooth. Back row L-R: Niamh McGrath, Bláithín Gillen, Karl Duncan, Clarice Price, Bonnie Donnell, Robyn Harvey Moulding, Albie Dinsmore - Clarke. Second row L-R: Oisin Smith, Noelle Kilpatrick, Aoife Symth, Patricia Orr, Roisin Costelloe, Liam Gallagher, Darragh McBrearty, Elishia Moyne. Front row L-R: Eadaoin Doherty and Amanda Duncan.
The international Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is set to return to Derry in 2020.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Wild Atlantic Weekend celebrated contemporary Irish and international streets arts and circus on The Village Green, Malin.
The Western Trust gratefully acknowledges a generous donation of 1,500 euro to the North West Cancer Centre at Altnagelvin Hospital from the Inish Cycling Club, Moville. The club raised the money by completing the Inishowen 100. Paul Clancy made the presentation on behalf of the club to nurses Rikita Connor and Hannah Mitchell.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
Having fun at the Greencastle Maritime Summer Camp 2019.
The Aldi Foróige National Junior Baking regional finals. Pictured at Old Bawn Community School is winner Elishia Moyne (16) from Carndonagh Foróige Club.
Professor Gareth Doherty, from Carndonagh and Associate Professor and Director of the Landscape Architecture programs at Harvard GSD who is project leader for the Atlas for a City-Region: Imagining the Post-Brexit Landscapes of the Irish Northwest.
Pictured at the handover of the archives at Gartan Outdoor Education and Training Centre, site of Lough Veagh House and grounds are: Niamh Brennan, Donegal County Archives; Ray McDermott, Charlie Callaghan and Cllr Michael McBride.
Paddy Havlin’s President’s Day at Greencastle Golf Club. Front row left to right - Martin McGeoghan, Tony Carlin, Mr President, Hugh O'Donnell and Margaret Dolan; Back row left to right Ciaran O'Neill, Francis Faulkner, Eamon McKeever and Mary McMahon.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Sea Cloud II, which is operated by Sea Cloud Cruises, visited Greencastle today, Friday 05 July 2019. A 3-masted sail ship, the Sea Cloud II perfectly combines the elegance of sailing vessels with the luxury and comfort of the modern passenger ship. This 3,849-ton vessel caters for 94 passengers with a crew of 65.
Cathaoirleach Cllr. Nicholas Crossan launching the new €2.7m Trailgazers project in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel with Project Partners from nine different regions in Ireland, the UK, Spain, Portugal and France along with Council Officials.
Cathaoirleach Cllr. Nicholas Crossan launching the new €2.7m Trailgazers project in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel with Project Partners from nine different regions in Ireland, the UK, Spain, Portugal and France along with Council Officials.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
The Nautica cruise ship, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. Tender boats shuttle the 684 passengers from the cruise ship to Greencastle Harbour.
The Nautica, which is operated by Oceania Cruises, visited Greencastle on Monday 24 June 2019. This cruise ship has 11 decks and caters for 684 passengers with a crew of 401.
Deputy Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Cara Hunter, officially opens the North West Cross Border Job Fair 2019 in the City Hotel. Included, from left are Eileen McGrinder, Skills Officer, Derry City and Strabane District Council, Scott Glendinning, Department For Communities, Joe Lavery, EURES Cross Border, Declan Doherty, DEASP, and Ashley Russell Cowan, DFC/EURES.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
The Moville and District Family Resource Centre recently launched their new ‘SHOPFRONT’ programme to support marginalised young people by developing local services promoting wellbeing. For further information telephone 074 93 85548 or email info@movillefrc.com.
Some of the spectacular collection from Buncrana designer Una Rodden on the runway at DEFINE, the Fashion and accessories Showcase in Convoy.
Behind the scenes during preparations as models get ready to show the collection from student designer Niamh Quigley from Malin at DEFINE Fashion and accessories Showcase in Convoy.
A stunning new creation from Buncrana designer Bernie Murphy on the catwalk at the DEFINE Fashion and accessories Showcase in Convoy.
Moville and District Family Resource Centre and some of the young people from their Shopfront Project recently took part in The Big Hello, Ireland’s National Community Weekend, by holding a tea dance for the residents and friends of Taobh Na Cille sheltered housing. They enjoyed refreshments and music by Denis McGuinness.
Moville and District Family Resource Centre and some of the young people from their Shopfront Project recently took part in The Big Hello, Ireland’s National Community Weekend, by holding a tea dance for the residents and friends of Taobh Na Cille sheltered housing. They enjoyed refreshments and music by Denis McGuinness.
Moville and District Family Resource Centre and some of the young people from their Shopfront Project recently took part in The Big Hello, Ireland’s National Community Weekend, by holding a tea dance for the residents and friends of Taobh Na Cille sheltered housing. They enjoyed refreshments and music by Denis McGuinness.
Launching the €400K Phase II works at Malin Head are Cllr. Nicholas Crossan, Seamus Neely, Chief Executive Donegal County Council, Cllr. Bernard McGuinness, Joan Crawford, Failte Ireland, Cllr. Martin Farren, Cathaoirleach of Inishowen MD, Liam Ward, Donegal County Council, Cllr. Martin McDermott and Cllr. Albert Doherty.
Donegal finalists in this year’s Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur pictured with mentor Thomas Cullen at the awards ceremony in Letterkenny.
Launch of the ‘Cross Border Job Fair’ which takes place in the City Hotel, Derry, on Wednesday 19th June 2019. Pictured (from left to right) are Declan Doherty DEASP, Robert O’Donnell WHSCT, Joe Lavery EURES, Patrick Maguire DfC, Sonia Gormley WHSCT, Eileen McGrinder DCSDC and Stephen McGlew DfC.
Kitty La Roar performs at Bennigan’s, Derry; just one of the hundreds of live performances that took place in the city over the bank holiday weekend as part of the annual jazz festival.
Local young musicians, including Carndonagh Brass Band, joined the professionals on the Derry Jazz Festival parade to the delight of the crowds.
Anchormen Jazz Orchestra performing in the Waterfoot Hotel as part of City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival.
Local young musicians, including Carndonagh Brass Band, joined the professionals on the Derry Jazz Festival parade to the delight of the crowds.
Sicilian band Jumpin Up perform at City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival 2019.
Special Brew play to a crowded Craft Village as part of Derry Jazz Festival 2019.
Marc Almond performing live at the Millennium Forum as the headline act of City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival 2019.
Launch the 2019 Irish National Cycling Championships to be held in Derry from 27th to 30th June 2019. Race Director, Chris McElhinney (Foyle Cycling Club), Mayor John Boyle, and Route Designer, Ronan Mc Laughlin (Foyle Cycling Club).
Carndonagh commended at Aldi Foróige Youth Citizenship Awards. Pictured Kerri-Ann Duncan, John Curtin, Group Buying Director Aldi; Tara Faren, Sadhbh O’Neill, Elishia Moyne, MEP Mairead McGuinness; Sean Campbell, CEO Foróige; and Laura Duncan.
Nearly 80 individuals and representatives of Donegal’s tourism and hospitality sector attended Fáilte Ireland’s KNOW DONEGAL Local Experts Programme workshops at the Abbey Hotel, Donegal. Pictured are Elaine McInaw, Abbey Hotel, Aine McIntyre, Ester O'Donnell, Failte Ireland, Sandra Keenan and Sheila Sheeran, Alingham Arms Bundoran.
Aíne Durkin, Scríofa, Ollie Hennessy, Daríona Ní Dhonnchú and Ciaran Toruish from Ireland who performed Ní Thuigim to win the Pan Celtic International Song Contest in An Grianan Theatre.
The Orr's from Letterkenny performing at the interval of the Pan Celtic International Song Contest in An Grianan Theatre.
Kernow group Black-Eyed Nancy finalists at the Pan Celtic International Song Contest in An Grianan Theatre.
Judges giving there scores at the Pan Celtic International Song Contest in An Grianan Theatre.
Enthusiastic young pupils from all corners of Donegal who received full Gaeltacht Summer Scholarships from the Donegal County Council Gaeltacht Scholarship Scheme pictured with (seated)Sean O’Damhain, Rannóg na Gaeilge, Paddy Doherty, Donegal County Council, Cathaoirleach Cllr Seamus O’Domhnaill, Bláthnaid Ó Brádaigh, President of the Pan Celtic Festival, Seamus Neely, Chief Executive Donegal County Council, Liam Ward, Director of Service, Donegal County Council and Róise Ní Laifeartaigh, Rannóg na Gaeilge.
Eamonn Bonner, North West Words with Emily S Cooper, Poet, Jasmin Gallagher, Musician and Sue Divin, Author
at Cafe Davitt.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary. Guest of honour was Caroline Carr from the Donegal County Museum.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary. Guest of honour was Caroline Carr from the Donegal County Museum.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary. Guest of honour was Caroline Carr from the Donegal County Museum.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary. Guest of honour was Caroline Carr from the Donegal County Museum.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
The Malin Head Heritage Group held their living history compettion in the Malin Head Community Centre. There were 41 entries of collected stories from the ordinary to extraordinary.
Republic of Ireland goal scorer Emma Doherty from Scoil Mhuire Buncrana pictured alongside Inishowen colleague Ellie Long from Carndonagh Community School following their 2-0 victory over Scotland on Monday 22 April.
US Congressional delegation visit to Derry. Congressman Richard Neal, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, US House of Representatives,Cllr John Boyle, Mayor of Derry and Strabane and Mrs. Pat Hume on the Peace Bridge.
Moville Community School's Colleen Cooney and Rachel McCourt receive a Diplomatic Global Passport from Aidan Clifford, WWGS, at the WorldWise Global Schools Annual Conference in Dublin.
Sarah Bradley from Drumfries Foróige is presented with a Gold Award by Padraig Barry, Communications Director Aldi and David O’Reilly, Chairperson Foróige.
The Donegal finalists in this year’s Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur competition pictured at Gartan with mentor Thomas Cullen and with Local Enterprise Office staff Michael Tunney, Head of Enterprise, Brenda Hegarty, Assistant Head of Enterprise; Eve Anne McCarron Business Advisor and Grace Korbel, Assistant Business Advisor.
Pupils participating in Read DL 2019 Closing Ceremony at Educate Together National School in Letterkenny watching a personalised video message from this year’s author David Walliams.
Pictured at the Eurospar Top of the Tree and Customer First awards were Leo Crawford, Group Chief Executive, BWG Group, Michael Buchanan and Patrick McBride, Kernan's Newtowncunningham and Malachy Hanberry, Managing Director, Eurospar.
Brendan Porter, Carndonagh great grand nephew of Seosamh Ó Dochartaigh who represented Donegal in the First Dáil following the 1918 elections at a special commemorative event in the County House, Lifford on Wednesday 10 April 2019 to mark the first sitting of the Dáil.
Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Cllr. Seamus O’Domhnaill with Cllr. Gerry McMonagle, Cllr. Martin Harley and Donegal County Council Cultural Services staff at a special commemorative event in the County House, Lifford on Wednesday 10 April 2019 to mark the first sitting of the Dáil.
Peter Joseph Ward grandson of Peter Joseph Ward who represented Donegal in the First Dáil following the 1918 elections along with John Carlin Raphoe at a special commemorative event in the County House, Lifford on Wednesday 10 April 2019 to mark the first sitting of the Dáil.
North West Words 9th Anniversary event at Cafe Davitt in Letterkenny. Pictured left to right are Eamonn McCann, Sharon Thompson, author from Moville and Eamonn Bonner, North West Words.
The Western Trust gratefully acknowledges a generous donation of £3,055 from Joanne Doherty and family from Moville to the North West Cancer Centre, Altnagelvin Hospital, Derry. Pictured receiving the donation is Tara McIntyre and Caroline McLaughlin.
Cathaoirleach Cllr. Seamus O’Domhnaill with delegates from Norway and the Basque Region of Spain who are visiting Donegal as part of the EU funded HERICOAST project. Picture also includes staff from Donegal County Council Alana Greene, Andrea Harkin, Sinead McGlynn and Paul Christie.
Donegal Student Enterprise Programme: Georgia Rudden of Blooming Book Bouquets from Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana.
Donegal Student Enterprise Programme: Andrew Jackson and Cole Sheridan of Inishowen Slate Crafts from Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana who won the Intermediate prize.
Donegal Student Enterprise Programme: Melissa McColgan of Scrunchiees from Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana.
Donegal Student Enterprise Programme: Shauna Doherty of Calm Candles from Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Having a great time at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Kildoag Pipe Band at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Kildoag Pipe Band at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Having a great time at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Hamilton Flute Band at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Having a great time at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Hamilton Flute Band at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The St Patrick's Day Parade in Moville on 17th March 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
The David Craig Band perform in The Square in Moville on St Patrick's Day. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Mayor John Boyle with his wife Angela, St Patrick and the Children of Lir at the start of the St Patrick's Day parade in Derry.
Having a great time at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Derry.
Dancing in the street at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Derry.
Colourful costumes at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Derry.
The St Patrick's Day parade in Derry making it's way down Shipquay Street.
Having a great time in the St Patrick's Day Parade in Derry.
Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh TD attending The Greening Ceremony at the Great Wall of China on 17th March 2019.
The Greening Ceremony at the Great Wall of China on 17th March 2019.
Competitors in the Red Bull Storm Chase had the time of the lifes as winds, up to 135km/hr, from Storm Gareth hit the seas off Magheraroarty in Co Donegal.
Competitors in the Red Bull Storm Chase had the time of the lifes as winds, up to 135km/hr, from Storm Gareth hit the seas off Magheraroarty in Co Donegal.
Competitors in the Red Bull Storm Chase had the time of the lifes as winds, up to 135km/hr, from Storm Gareth hit the seas off Magheraroarty in Co Donegal.
Competitors in the Red Bull Storm Chase had the time of the lifes as winds, up to 135km/hr, from Storm Gareth hit the seas off Magheraroarty in Co Donegal.
Local Enterprise Week: Joe and Brenda O’Hora of Benny & Co and Joe Doherty of Simply Inish pictured with Michael Tunney Head of Enterprise and Eve Anne McCarron and Maggie Campbell at the ‘Receipe for Success – Starting a Food Business’ event.
Visitors to Inishowen Engineering enjoying a tour as part of the ‘Up close and personal’ event organised as part of Local Enterprise Week.
Participants in the ‘The Ingredients for your food story using video’ event at Castlegrove House, one of the many events across the county as part of Local Enterprise Week.
Tommy Bowe, Adrian Logan, Anna Gearey and Michael Murphy stop for a selfie ahead of the ‘Peak Performance – Lessons for Business in Sport’ event in the Villa Rose, Hotel, Ballybofey during Local Enterprise Week.
Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney and Assistant Head of Enterprise, Brenda Hegarty pictured with Tommy Bowe, Adrian Logan, Anna Gearey and Michael Murphy before the ‘Peak Performance – Lessons for Business in Sport’ event in the Villa Rose, Hotel, Ballybofey during Local Enterprise Week.
Thomas McLaughlin, Caitlín NicGabhann, Karen O’Kane and Lynn Costello Erskine pictured in conversation with host Marie Louise Muir at the launch of ‘Donegal – We Create’ in Rockhill House, Letterkenny, the final event of Local Enterprise Week 2019.
Donegal Creameries Poetry Competition Winner was James Finnegan. At the presentation night in Cafe Davitt in Letterkenny on 28th February 2019 was left to right: Trish Bennett, Fermanagh finalist, Joan Newman, competiton judge, Deirdre Hines, who accepted on behalf of James Finnegan, Breid Lindsay, Donegal Creameries Sponsor and John Noonan, Dundalk finalist.
Pictured at the prestigious National Geographic Photography Awards in London are Cllr Seamus Ó Domhnaill (Cathaoirleach), Matthew Jackson, Managing Director and Publisher of National Geographic, Pat Riddell, Editor of National Geographic, Seamus Neely, Chief Executive, Donegal County Council.
Pictured at the launch of Seachtain na Gaeilge in An Grianan Theatre, Letterkenny are Cllr John Seamais O’Fearraigh, Sean O’Damhain, Rannóg na Gaeilge, Cathaoirleach Cllr Seamus O’Domhnaill, Niamh Nic Suibhne, Seamus Neely, Chief Executive Donegal County Council, Roise Ní Laifeartaigh, Rannóg na Gaeilge and Cllr Enda Bonnar.
Clan Mhic Ruairí from Rann na Feirste getting things off to a lively start at the launch of Seachtain na Gaeilge at An Grianán Theatre in Letterkenny.
The Donegal Person of the Year Gala Ball at the Ballsbridge Hotel in Dublin. Jason Black, global endurance athlete, received the Donegal Person of the Year award for 2018.
Road Safety Art Competition: Aoibhín McIvor, Scoil Eoghain, Moville category winner of the Primary School Road Safety Art competition with Dessie McGlinchey, Brian O'Donnell, Road Safety Officer, John Quinn, Finn Harps and John Campbell, Finn Harps.
Road Safety Art Competition: Eva McGavigan, St. Baithin’s NS, St. Johnston category winner of the Primary School Road Safety Art competition with Dessie McGlinchey, Brian O'Donnell, Road Safety Officer, John Quinn, Finn Harps and John Campbell, Finn Harps.
Winner of Road Safety Art Competition, Kasia Wach, Scoil Mhuire gan Smál, Letterkenny with her father Jerzy Wach, Brian O’Donnell, Donegal County Council, Dessie McGlinchey, Finn Harps, Sean Quinn, Finn Harps, John Campbell, Finn Harps and other category winners.
Greencastle Golf Club Council 2019: Left to right, President Paddy Havlin and Captain Hubert Cavanagh.
Greencastle Golf Club Council 2019: Left to right, Lady President Veronica Harkin and Lady Captain Pat Callan.
Greencastle Golf Club Council for 2019
Atlas for a City Region Lead Investigator Prof. Gareth Doherty speaking at workshop in Harvard Graduate School of Design where representatives from Donegal County Council, Derry City & Strabane District Council, Letterkenny Institute of Technology met with students who will be undertaking field work in the North West in March 2019.
Representatives from Donegal County Council, Derry City & Strabane District Council, Letterkenny Institute of Technology, and the Irish Centre for Local and Regional Development visiting Harvard Graduate School of Design for a series of workshops and seminars with students who will be undertaking field work in the North West in March 2019 as part of the Atlas for a City Region project.
Pictured at Cafe Davitt Letterkenny at the launch of the Irish Poetry Competition Sponsored by Aurivo & Ealain na Gaeltachta. Left to right: Breid Lindsay, Aurivo, Danielle Nic Pháidín, Ealain na Gaeltachta, Deirdre Hines, Annemarie Gallagher, Nick Griffiths, Maria Whelan, North West Words.
A Part 8 Planning Application for Habitat Restoration and Sustainable Access at Errigal Mountain has been lodged with Donegal County Council. The ASCENT project which has been working with a range of stakeholders including the local community to implement a long term sustainable solution in addressing on-going erosion on Errigal.
Road users across Donegal are seeing the culmination of years of work in roadworks under way. A view of work at the "Blue Banks" on the N56, Coolboy to Kilmacrennan.
Road users across Donegal are seeing the culmination of years of work in roadworks under way. An aerial view of the Gweebarra Bridge that shows the council's realignment of the infamous Gweebarra bends on the N56.
The North West Cancer Centre at Altnagelvin Hospital received a wonderful donation from the Brady Family who along with family and friends bravely undertook the annual Christmas Day Swim at Lisfannon Beach.
Derry to host first Climate Change Conference in Northern Ireland this Spring. The Guildhall will provide the stage on March 12th for a range of global climate change and green space experts who will share their knowledge on the benefits of developing our green infrastructure.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019. Photo by Raymond Craig.
Inishowen Winter Wonderland 2019.
Rosie Collum from Falcarragh won a cool €25,000 when she played for her identical twin sister, Maggie, on the Winning Streak TV game show on Saturday 26th January 2019. Pictured here from left to right: Marty Whelan, Rossie Collum, Margaret Collum, Orla Byrne and Sinead Kennedy.
Patrick Quinlivan, left, and Leon McDaid from Co Donegal in attendance at the Special Olympics Ireland official launch. The two athletes will travel to Abu Dhabi to compete in the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games.
Relay For Life Donegal helped in raising over €4.4million for cancer patients in Ireland. Relay For Life first began in Ireland in 2009 and since then communities across the country, including Donegal, have raised money for the Irish Cancer Society.
Members of the St Johnston Masonic Lodge No. 281, Ian Montgomery, Thomas Connor and Sam Waterworth present a cheque of 800 Euro to the North West Cancer Centre at Altnagelvin Hospital. Caroline Coates and Jennifer McLaughlin from the Cancer Centre and Joan Doherty, Non Executive Director accept the kind donation.
BT Young Scientist Exhibition in the RDS, Dublin: Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin TD with Ciara Gilmore from Carndonagh Community School.
BT Young Scientist Exhibition in the RDS, Dublin: Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin TD meets Rory Coleman and Rachel Fletcher from Scoil Mhuire Buncrana.
Social Housing Scheme: Priscilla Boyle pictured receiving the keys to her new home in An Ceapach estate Manorcunningham from Minister Eoghan Murphy. Also pictured is Minister Joe McHugh TD and Cathaoirleach Seamus O’Domhnaill.
Social Housing Scheme: Minister Eoghan Murphy cuts the tape to officially open the new estate at Castlepark in Newtowncunningham, helped by Troy and Cathy Kelly, residents of the estate.
Rosaleen Hegarty of Crana Hand Knits receives her special ‘Spirit of Entrepreneurship Award’ at the Enterprise Awards ceremony in Letterkenny from Mayor Cllr. Seamus O’Domhnaill, Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney and Chief Executive of Donegal County Council, Seamus Neely.
Inishowen finalists in the Local Enterprise Awards – Jonathan Doherty and Christy Lynch of Efficient Renewables and James Cuddihy from Welditz, pictured with Michael Tunney Head of Enterprise and Eve Anne McCarron, Business Advisor, Local Enterprise Office, Letterkenny.
Scoil Mhuire student Molly Boyd and her teacher Martina McBride receive flowers from Eve Anne McCarron and Grace Korbel of Local Enterprise Office, Donegal, in recognition of Molly’s achievement in winning a runner-up prize at national level in the Student Enterprise competition this year.
Rosaleen Hegarty of Crana Hand Knits on stage with Eileen Magnier at the Local Enterprise Awards in Letterkenny.
James Cuddihy from Welditz in Carndonagh receives the runner-up award in the Best Established category at the Enterprise Awards ceremony in Letterkenny from Mayor Cllr. Seamus O’Domhnaill, Head of Enterprise in Donegal, Michael Tunney and Chief Executive of Donegal County Council, Seamus Neely.

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