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06 Sept 2025

RNLI issue advise to Bundoran Ukrainian refugees in their own language

Document revolves around safety while walking on the coast

RNLI issue advise to Bundoran Ukrainian refugees in their own language

The leaflet gives advise in the Ukrainian language

With many Ukrainian refugees now based in Bundoran the attached document has been translated into the Ukrainian language and relates to RNLI advice document around safety while walking on the coast.

Bundoran RNLI's Cillian O'Kelly is now asking the Donegal public to either forward or print this for any  Ukraine refugees that have arrived in Bundoran or elsewhere in the counties.

Locally, hard copies are also available are at the Bundoran Community Centre on Main Street from Danielle or Theresa.

Many of the 150 Bundoran based refugees have already availed of some of the beautiful walks around the south Donegal coastline, particularly because of the good weather in the county since their arrival.

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