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Noel McConnell, Broadlea, Raphoe, formerly Conneyburrow, Lifford - Highland Radio

The Peaceful death has occurred of Noel McConnell, Broadlea, Raphoe, formerly Conneyburrow, Lifford Noel worked for Lough Swilly Freight as a lorry driver for many years and was well known throughout the county. Noel passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving wife and family. He was predeceased by his parents Frank & Mary and sisters Olive McCullagh and Patsy O’Donnell. He’ll be lovingly missed by his wife Hannah, sons and daughter, Francis (Castlederg), Eamon (Castlefinn), Mark (Raphoe), Michael (Raphoe) and Brid (Farrell, Raphoe) daughters-in-law, son-in-law, Grandchildren, Great-Granchildren, his brother Francie (Sion Mills) and his extended family, neighbours and friends.

Dylan Doherty, 17, Breen Park, Victoria Bridge, Strabane - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

The sudden death has occurred of Dylan Doherty, 17, Breen Park, Victoria Bridge, Strabane. Requiem Mass can be viewed live from St. Theresa’s Church, Sion Mills on Thursday, 4th February, at 2 p.m. via the Parish Webcam at http://www.parishofsionmills.com/media.html Interment afterwards in the adjoining Churchyard. Due to Government Restrictions, the House, Mass and Interment are strictly private to the immediate family only please. Family flowers only please, donations in lieu if desired to Hoist Away, Culdaff c/o any family member.

Minnie Mc Crory, late of Slieve Na Mon Care Centre, Omagh and formerly of Main St Sion Mills - Highland Radio

The death has occurred of Minnie Mc Crory, late of Slieve Na Mon Care Centre, Omagh and formerly of Main St. Sion Mills and Mullyfamore Road, Aghyaran. Due to Government restrictions, the removal and Requiem Mass will be strictly private to the immediate family but can be viewed on the Parish Webcam at https://churchmedia.tv/camera/st-theresas-church-sion-mills-donegal-webcam from 2 p.m on Friday 29th January.

Uncertainty over future of Donegal biogas plant backed by £9 3m Invest NI loan

Uncertainty over future of Donegal biogas plant backed by £9.3m Invest NI loan Invest NI provided a £9.3 million loan for the Glenmore project in Ballybofey to process 25,000 tonnes of poultry waste from the north each year. Ryan McAleer 19 January, 2021 01:00 THE future of an Invest NI-backed anaerobic digestion plant in Co Donegal looks uncertain after it emerged that private investors want to sell it off rather than support a turnaround plan. Invest NI provided a £9.3 million loan to the Glenmore Project in Ballybofey in 2016 as part of a plan to turn 25,000 tonnes of poultry litter per year from the north into energy.

Police keen to speak to dog walker in missing woman case - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

Police keen to speak to dog walker in missing woman case - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport
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