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06 Sept 2025

Can you believe it? Ballyshannon's 'Local Hands' is ten years old . . .

Can you believe it? Ballyshannon's 'Local Hands' is ten years old . . .

The Collective of Artists and Crafters in the South Donegal region came about when a few of the local Arty folk who had hit upon hard times, came up with the idea of using a vacant shop unit to create, showcase and sell some of their craft and artwork. 

A crew of five, Barry Britton, Barry Sweeny, Teresa Maguire, Aoife Britton and Mc Gonigle Glass were the first gang to take the plunge.

A plan was hatched, a shop unit on Main Street, Ballyshannon was identified, a name was agreed, and Local Hands was born.

 

With some practical support from the Regeneration Group and a budget of €200 from the then Town Council, some used furniture from various skips and garages, a lot of heart and a small bit of fanfare, the doors opened in May 2013. 
Visitors were intrigued by the fine collection of quality, locally made crafts, art and gifts. The shop and studio grabbed the attention of many people.

Other artists were attracted and an artistic community evolved, collaborating, encouraging and promoting each other. Hobbies became small businesses, skills developed, and very talented individuals came “out of the woodwork” producing knitwear, jewellery, glass blowing, ceramics, stone and wood carving, painting, turning, weaving, felting, whittling, and much more.

What was initially set up as a “pop-up” shop, became a more permanent feature of Ballyshannon’s business and tourist landscape. 

Many great artists and crafters have been involved as members and guests and the shop currently hosts the work of 25 different people. 

Current members are Jim McIntyre, Paula Cooke, Barry Britton, Rita Nic Fhoinghaile, Francey Cassidy, Lisa Hughes, Rossa Byrne and Barry Sweeny. 
To celebrate the 10th Birthday Party, Local Hands are hosting a day of creative activity this Saturday 27th May from 12noon to 6pm. 

This includes;  
12noon - Art Class on the street facilitated by Barry S and Jim Mc. (Indoors if weather is bad) Free class but limited spaces.  
2pm – Wood carving and turning demonstration (and chat) with the artists Jim and Francey 
3pm – Music by some local musicians 
3pm – Blowing out of the Candles 
4pm – 6pm - Pizzas and Burgers and more music 

So, join in the fun, draw a picture, sing a song, browse some crafty gifts, drink tae and eat buns... and best of all they will have 20% discount on everything purchased in store on the day. 
Local Hands would sincerely like to thank you, their customers and friends, for your support over the last 10 years, both instore, and online.  
Follow them on Facebook, Instagram and check out their website www.localhands.ie.  

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