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06 Mar 2026

President Connolly to visit Donegal childcare facility affected by mica next week

Connolly will visit Ardara Community Childcare on Wednesday, March 11, at 11am and locals have been encouraged to give the new president ' a warm Ardara welcome'

President Connolly to visit Donegal childcare facility affected by mica next week

'This is a tremendous honour for the staff of the childcare centre and our wee town,' Ardara.ie posted

Uachtarán na hÉireann Catherline Connolly will visit a Donegal childcare facility affected by the defective blocks crisis next week

Ardara Community Childcare is just one of many buildings in Donegal affected by defective blocks, with local representatives urging the government to urgently deliver a scheme to repair these buildings and provide support to those who need it.

President Connolly will visit Ardara Community Childcare on Wednesday, March 11, at 11am.

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“This is a tremendous honour for the staff of the childcare centre and our wee town,” Ardara.ie posted. “It is a proud moment for Ardara and we are thrilled to welcome the President to our community.

“We would love to see the town come together to mark the day. We warmly encourage local schools, community groups, clubs, businesses and families to line the streets and help create a warm Ardara welcome as the President arrives. Your support will make this day even more memorable for the children and for our town. Please note: no members of the public will be permitted to enter the crèche during the visit.

“Everyone is very welcome to gather in the town car park and the surrounding areas.
We look forward to celebrating this special occasion together and showing the President the warmth, spirit and hospitality that Ardara is known for.”

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