A large crowd is expected in Raphoe tonight to protest at the planned closure of the local Ulster Bank branch.
Already more than 1,000 people have signed a petition calling for the outlet to remain open.
However, Deputies Pat the Cope Gallagher and Pearse Doherty were told by Ulster Bank officials that the decision to close a number of branches including Raphoe and Ardara in June will not be reversed.
Tonight’s meeting will take place in Raphoe Mart from 7.30pm.
More than 200 last week held a protest meeting at the mart to complain about the closures.
Tonight’s meeting is expected to be attended by a large crowd who fear the closure of the bank is another nail in the coffin of the town.