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23 Oct 2025

Drumoghill Chapel Restoration project show progress made at St Columba’s Church

The Drumoghill Chapel Restoration shared work done to date, as they pushed their fundraising draw to assist the process

Drumoghill Chapel Restoration project show progress made at St Columba’s Church

Restoration work at St Columba’s Church continues

The hard work of the Drumoghill Chapel Restoration project is continuing at pace.

St Columba’s Church’s humble building has been the hub of Drumoghill’s community for almost 200 years.

However, to complete the renovation and ensure that the parish church can continue to be the heart of our community for generations to come, a fundraising drive has been in place.

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The Drumoghill Chapel Restoration shared work done to date, as they pushed their fundraising draw to assist the process.
A €30,000 draw was launched in June, with the draw to take place on September 22. The first and second prizes are €10,000 each, with €5,000 for third and then five more prizes of €1,000. Tickets are €20 each, €50 for three and €100 for seven.

Tickets are available after mass at the Manor Resource Centre, Online through Revolut and at various shops across Donegal, with details on the Drumoghill Chapel Restoration Facebook page.

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