Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
05 October, 2023
inishowen independent
the small town newspaper that comes out once a week. Their office is in Buncrana.
I wonder if they print there or elsewhere. Our local paper is a mess; the more helpful one is the freebie you pick up at shops. No daily news or weekly wrap but at least it's interesting!
Buena información, debe proporcionar ese periódico.
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Un abrazo
Gostei deste olhar.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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How little it may be. Lucky to have the freedom of speech.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an empty office....but i think so many people become employee in there, have a nice day Bill
ReplyDeleteMay they long live up to their name. Difficult times for little local newspapers.
ReplyDeleteRegional newspapers are becoming a thing of the past.
ReplyDeleteReally impressed that such a small newspaper still exists..Wish them all the best!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you have a hometown newspaper. They seem to be slipping away in the towns around here.
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ReplyDeleteI think it is great these small town newspapers are surviving. Take care, have a great day!
A beautiful building. It's good to have such newspapers recording local history.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
...newspapers like this are a dying breed.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful office.
ReplyDeleteIt's important to have a local magazine or newspaper.
Those small town papers are really struggling here, Bill.
ReplyDeleteOur weekly paper is still going, mostly due to one woman. Long may the Independent continue to publish!
ReplyDeleteThe one in my area lands in my mailbox every Friday, well not really, but it should.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if they print there or elsewhere. Our local paper is a mess; the more helpful one is the freebie you pick up at shops. No daily news or weekly wrap but at least it's interesting!
ReplyDeleteThere are very few small town independents left. I still get a local weekly.
ReplyDeleteIt's so good that some of these small publications are surviving this world of electronic news.
ReplyDeleteSuch good news. Regine
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Good to have these.
ReplyDeleteThe lifeline of any democracy!
ReplyDeleteSmall town newspapers should be treasured. They are rapidly disappearing along with the solidarity of towns and cities.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know this newspaper is still thriving in this digital age, Bill. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThose small town papers are a treasure but a dying breed.
ReplyDeleteYou don't see too many small town newspapers around here.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that small town newspapers still exist
ReplyDeleteNice picture and magical names, Bill! Aloha
ReplyDeleteIt all looks neat and tidy.
ReplyDeleteNice to still see local papers around.
Our local papers are all bought out by Murdocracy
ReplyDeleteSo good when a town has it's own local newspaper.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I do like a newspaper that claims independence.
ReplyDeleteLindo periódico. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteAt least they are still publishing which is good and always wonderful to read the local news of the area.
ReplyDeletenice to have a newspaper in the small city.....
ReplyDeleteGostei de ver! Adorei a sede do jornal! Tudo bem organizado e eficiente na aparência do edifício!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço
Ana