St Catherine's Vocational School

Killybegs

Local

Links


Donegal County Council

is the official site of the local authority for the county. It has sections on the arts, museums,

the environment, planning and much more.

Co. Donegal V.E.C.

provides information on the eleven vocational schools in the county, Killybegs Tourism College and Gartan Outdoor Education Centre as well as the extensive range of courses, programmes and projects administered by the V.E.C.

Letterkenny I.T.

is the official site of the Letterkenny Institute of Technology.

Donegal on the Internet

is an extensive site dedicated to the electronic circulation of the history, literature, folklore, genealogy and natural history of the county as well as the living character of Donegal today.

Killybegs.net

is dedicated solely to the town of Killybegs. It includes a history and guided tour of the town, a list of books dealing with Killybegs, as well as details of all businesses, activitiies and services available.


Killybegs Fishing Centre

contains reports and photographs of the Marine Times fisheries exhibition and the visit of President Mc Aleese in 1998.

Killybegs Parish Web Site

includes a history of St. Mary’s R.C. Church and information on current events in Killybegs.

Oideas Gael

provides courses for adults in Irish language and culture as well as activity holidays in Donegal.

Kilcar

is a picturesque coastal village, 7 miles west of Killybegs. This site contains photos, maps and general information about the locality.

Carrick

is situated at the foot of Sliabh a’ Liag, Europe’s highest sea cliff. This site provides tourist information and news on local events and activities.

Donegal Local

Local Ireland (including Donegal Local) is an eircom Information Age initiative. It is Ireland on the internet, with county and local pages devoted to news, views, chat rooms and discussion boards.

Donegal Net

Offer a wide variety of free internet services for the community of Donegal. They are working towards having homepages for all the towns in Donegal. They expect to reach this target by the end of August.