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Enda Bonner is a Fianna Fáil Councillor for the Glenties electoral area in Donegal. He once played for the Donegal GAA team and was also an Irish Senator. He failed in campaign to be elected to Dáil Éireann. Bonner is a senior partner in an auditors and accountants firm based in Letterkenny.
As a former pupil, he is a keen admirer of Gormanstown College, where his son, Patrick, also attended education. Enda is a cousin of former Irish goalkeeper, Packie Bonner.
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