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06 Sept 2025

Letterkenny Gardaí announce plans Conwal Graveyard Remembrance Service

'Diversions via Newmills Bridge, Rockhill Road, Bomany and Oldtown and vice versa are available for through traffic,' An Garda Siochana posted.

Letterkenny Gardaí announce plans Conwal Graveyard Remembrance Service

The service will take place at 4pm tomorrow, Sunday

An Garda Siochana in Letterkenny has announced diversions and parking plans that will be in place for the Conwal Graveyard Remembrance Service.

The service will take place at 4pm tomorrow, Sunday, July 7, outside Letterkenny.

“Diversions via Newmills Bridge, Rockhill Road, Bomany and Oldtown and vice versa are available for through traffic,” An Garda Siochana posted.

“Parking will be available in the field directly opposite the graveyard and priority will be given to vehicles exiting this parking. Parking will also be available at O’Donnell Park GAA grounds and we request that all able bodied persons attending to park up and walk to the graveyard.

“Graveyard carpark and spaces on the Main Road along the wall outside, will be reserved for disabled and car bound elderly attendees. Those wishing to avail of this parking are advised to come early.

“It is essential that persons attending comply with the 'No Parking' cones and don’t park on the footpath approach to the graveyard. Please leave it safe for those who have kindly walked out. All gateways must be kept clear in the event of an ambulance requiring access in the event of a medical emergency.

“Please ensure that you leave all items of value at home or secured within your car boot. Handbags, phones etc should not be left on seats in clear view. Keep yourselves hydrated and kindly comply with all requests and traffic directions from us.
Thank you for your assistance. Thanks to Liam Sweeney and those at O’Donnell GAA Park for their kind assistance in the provision of space for parking.”

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