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05 Sept 2025

Doochary request that no election posters be posted in their village

Cumann Forbartha - Na Dúchoraidh, Doochary Development Group - Tidy Towns put their request in writing to all Glenties political parties on Saturday morning, ahead of the local council elections, which will take place in June.

Doochary request that no election posters be posted in their village

Doochary is located in the Glenties Municipal District

Cumann Forbartha - Na Dúchoraidh, Doochary Development Group - Tidy Towns have requested that no election posters be posted in the village, which is located in the Glenties Municipal District. 

They put their request in writing to all Glenties political parties on Saturday morning, ahead of the local council elections, which will take place in June.

They have asked that no posters be placed either on the ground or lamp posts and hope that all parties consider their request.

“We the Committee of Cumann Forbartha - Na Dúchoraidh, Doochary Development Group-Tidy Towns are asking all political parties and organisations to refrain from posting any election posters and/or materials for the upcoming Donegal County Council elections within the Village area,” they wrote.

“The parameters of our work with Tidy Towns runs from Owenamarve on the Dungloe/Doochary Road, the R254 from the Village to Clerkins Shop, the R254from the village to Glendowan and the road from Doochary to Fintown.

“We maintain this area and are asking that you please acquiesce to our wishes. We support you all and if there is any way we can help, please do not hesitate to ask, as we appreciate all the Glenties Councillors support for our wee village over the last few years. We wish you all the best on your hustings and hope for dry and sunny skies.”

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