Main pic: Manor Men’s Shed committee members Paul Doherty, John Crawford, Declan Glackin and Joe Mulhern being presented with a photograph of Liam “Gutcha” Haughey by his daughter Bronaigh and grandson Brooks. (NW Newspix).
The latest chapter in the Donegal Men’s Shed movement opened in Manorcunningham last night.
Manor Men’s Shed is now officially open for business at the former Irish Wheelchair Association premises on Manor’s Main Street.

Manor Men’s Shed founding members Paul Doherty, Declan Glackin, John Crawford and Joe Mulhern at the official opening. (NW Newspix).
Earlier this year, Declan Glackin, Paul Doherty, Joe Mulhern and John Crawford felt there would be a demand for a place for males in order to tackle loneliness and isolation. They were aware of the ‘men’s shed’ movement, a community-based project where men can come together to learn, share skills and make long-lasting friendships together. So, they signed up and are now the latest addition to the movement in Donegal.

Paddy and Martina Brady with daughter Nicole at Manor Men’s Shed. (NW Newspix).
Mr Glackin said their door is now wide open for anyone to call in to make use of the building, or just for a cup of tea and a chat.

Manor Men’s Shed committee members Paul Doherty (left) and Joe Mulhern pictured with Letterkenny MD Mayor, Cllr Kevin Bradley. (NW Newspix)
For further information, go to the Manor Man Shed page on Facebook, email manormenshed@gmail.com or call 0868280265 or 0868245899.

Bronaigh and Brooks at the launch of the ‘Lets Climb Errigal Together’ in memory of Liam “Gutcha Haughey with local charities as the beneficiaries. (NW Newspix)
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