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07 Mar 2026

Stranorlar business offering match day parking in aid of Bluestack Foundation

Those attending the Louth v Donegal match in Ballybofey can avail of convenient parking while supporting a worthy Donegal charity

Stranorlar business offering match day parking in aid of Bluestack Foundation

Ulster Tyres is making its car park available for match day, with proceeds going to the Bluestack Special Needs Foundation

Are you heading to the Donegal v Louth match in Ballybofey and looking for a convenient place to park?

Ulster Tyres in Stranorlar is opening its car park to match-goers on a first come, first served basis, with proceeds going to the Bluestack Special Needs Foundation. This is a great opportunity to park a short walk from MacCumhaill Park and to contribute to a charity which supports hundreds of people with additional needs across Donegal. 

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In recent days, Ulster Tyres invited its social media followers to nominate a charity to benefit from its match day parking. 

A spokesperson took to Facebook to say: "We’re thrilled to announce that the Bluestack Special Needs Foundation is the lucky winner of this Sunday’s carpark donation!

"A huge congratulations to this amazing organisation for all the incredible work they do supporting families and individuals with special needs in our community.

"Don’t forget to show your support this Sunday!"

The team at the Bluestack Special Needs Foundation are thrilled to be nominated. 

A spokesperson said: "The Bluestack Special Needs Foundation is delighted to be the winner of the Ulster Tyres carpark donation.

"Safe driving to all - and enjoy the game!"

Ulster Tyres can be found at https://maps.app.goo.gl/J4EGviu9hWa8rhLD9

More information on the services offered by the Bluestack Special Needs Foundation can be found on Facebook and at bluestackfoundation.com

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