Convoy, County Donegal

Convoy (Irish: Conmhaigh, "plain of hounds")[2] is a village and civil parish in the east of County Donegal, Ireland.

Convoy is home to a mixed religious community which is reflected in the schools and churches in the town.

There are no secondary schools in Convoy and local children tend to travel to Raphoe or Stranorlar for second-level education.

[citation needed] The woollen mill is now host to a business area that was promoted by the former state development body FÁS.

His brothers were John of Lisbon and Richard, a general in Washington's army who fell at the siege of Quebec in 1775.

[4] There are Bus Éireann buses serving Convoy which go to such places as Derry, Letterkenny and Strabane several times a day, excluding Sundays.

[citation needed] Convoy near Donegal GAA's "centre of excellence" training facility at Milltown.

St. Ninian's Church of Ireland Church
The old Convoy Woollen Mill