Donegal on Sunday

Originally called the Sunday Democrat, it was based in Letterkenny.It was part of the only local paper in Ireland to be published on a Sunday with a circulation of 6,691 in 2007.[2] Both the Donegal Democrat and the Donegal People's Press are sister papers of Donegal on Sunday through Derry Journal Newspapers, a holding company of Johnston Press.[citation needed] By 2012, sales had fallen to 3,547 copies per issue, and the newspaper was closed.[3] Streets: Church Lane · Fortwell · Justice Walsh Lower Main · Market Square (Mount Southwell) · Rosemount Lane · Speer's Lane · Upper Main Suburban: Oldtown (New Leck · Old Leck) · Rockhill This Ireland newspaper–related article is a stub.
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