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08 Sept 2025

Presidential candidate Catherine Connolly to visit Donegal this week

The two-day visit will take in Arranmore, Burtonport, Gaoth Dobhair, Milford, Buncrana, Malin Head, Letterkenny, Ballybofey, Glenties, Ardara and Donegal Town

Presidential candidate Catherine Connolly to visit Donegal this week

Catherine Connolly will visit the Glenties Harvest Fair on Friday

Presidential candidate Catherine Connolly is to visit Donegal this week.

The independent TD said she is looking forward to meeting and engaging with local communities during her two-day visit to the county on Thursday and Friday, September 11 and 12.

The Galway West TD’s schedule includes visits to Arranmore on the ferry from Burtonport, Gaoth Dobhair, Milford, Buncrana, and Malin Head on Thursday; and Letterkenny, Ballybofey, the Glenties Harvest Fair, Ardara, and Donegal Town on Friday.

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“I’m delighted to be visiting Donegal again. It is a county of great beauty and wonderful people, and I look forward to meeting and engaging with local communities next Thursday and Friday,” she said.

“It is a county that acutely faces the same challenges that we face across the State. The housing crisis, inadequate healthcare services, a chronic lack of infrastructure – they cause immense stress and suffering for so many.

“The defective concrete crisis has been an enduring blow to Donegal and the northwest. It is a disgrace that homeowners still wait for a genuine 100% redress scheme for all those affected by defective concrete products.

“Donegal also continues to mourn those killed in Creeslough in 2022. The families still wait for answers and they still wait for a public inquiry. It is long past time when the families should have the answers and the justice they deserve. We think of the victims and their families and friends as the third anniversary of that terrible event approaches,” she said.

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