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IWA call for councils to adopt access and inclusion officers

The Irish Wheelchair Association’s It’s No Joke campaign is appealing to local authorities to appoint a dedicated Access and Inclusion Officer. This is with the aim of helping improve access to local and public services for people with disabilities. Only six local authorities have officers in place. The IWA has contacted councillors to pass a […]

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Cllr raises closure of Dromore footbridge ahead of Twin Town works

A local councillor says he and fellow representatives were unaware of the reasons why the footbridge beside Dromore National School had been closed. Cllr Patrick McGowan said the bridge has been partially shut for several weeks, with the half of the road being turned into a pedestrian zone, while traffic lights at the site have

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HSE encourages use of all care options across Bank Holiday

Letterkenny University Hospital has experienced significant pressure on multiple occasions over the past two weeks and with pressures typically increasing during holiday periods the HSE is advising patients to plan ahead and consider all care options before attending the Emergency Department. People are reminded there are other care options available beyond the Emergency Department as

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Malin Head weather station recorded storm force winds in March

According to Mét Eireann’s Climate Statement, published today, it was a particularly windy March in Donegal, with frequent Atlantic systems bringing gales on around nine days at Malin Head weather station. Both the month’s highest gust and 10-minute mean wind speed was also reported at Malin Head on the 25th, when storm force winds were

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Changing Places facility users will require a special key – Kavanagh

More details are emerging about how the new Changing Places facility which is set to open in Letterkenny later this month will operate. People who wish to use the facility will need a special reader key to access it. Donegal County Council’s Access Officer is working on making the keys available through various groups across

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HIQA publishes report following two day inspection at LUH

HIQA says a number of issues identified during an inspection at Letterkenny University Hospital in July are currently being addressed. The Health Information and Quality Authority has published its report of an unannounced inspection against the National Standards for Safer and Better Healthcare which was carried out in July. Overall, the hospital was deemed to

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Uisce Eireann working to restore water supplies in Letterkenny

Uisce Éireann says crews are working to restore water supply to customers in Letterkenny and surrounding areas this morning. Due to operational issues encountered at Goldrum Water Treatment Plant last night, reservoir levels have fallen. They says this is impacting supply to some homes and businesses in Currghleas, Ballaghaderg, Illistrain and surrounding areas today. ******************

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Donegal coach operator announces expansion of its Dublin services

A West Donegal based coach company has announced a major expansion of its Dublin service. From this coming Tuesday, Gortahork based McGinley Coach Travel company will introduce four new daily departures on its Letterkenny to Dublin City and Airport route, and one new daily departure on its Inishowen/Derry to Dublin route. They say in total,

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Weather advisory suggests a stormy Easter is on the cards

Counties in the North West are preparing for stormy conditions this weekend. Met Eireann has issued a weather advisory, warning of high winds from Friday morning onwards, with the probability of warnings to come. Severe or damaging gusts can be expected as well as coastal flooding. Ireland Weather Channel’s Cathal Nolan says this region will

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Calls for community groups funding after cut to MITF

Provisions must be made for community groups that would have received funding under the Minor Tourism Infrastructure Fund, which was cut in this year’s council budget. The fund was reduced as commercial rates were not increased, due to rising pressure on small businesses. Cllr Liam Blaney is calling for money from the Public Lighting and

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Cllr calls for planning on non-domestic DCB buildings

Plans need to be put in place for non-domestic buildings affected by defective concrete blocks. Cllr Albert Doherty says a cross-departmental approach is needed to support schools, creches, public service centres, community buildings, and farm outhouses. He expressed disappointment that the social housing scheme he had hoped would already be rolled out has not yet

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Seafood Shack owner warns scaremongering about fuel is threatening tourism

The owner of the Seafood Shack in Killybegs says scaremongering about fuel supplies and a lack of proper supports from the government is threatening businesses which depend on tourism. Gary Anderson was speaking to Highland Radio News ahead of the reopening of the business tomorrow. He says there is fear being stoked among people which

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The Greg Hughes Show Wednesday 01/04/2026

Today on the show, we bring you massive breaking news for the Northwest as the campaign to save the original Donegal to Dublin flight schedule claims victory. We also speak with the Principal of St Eunan’s College following their omission from the National Development Plan, discuss calls to ban conversion therapy with MEP Maria Walsh,

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One person rushed to hospital by air ambulance after huge fire broke out in Omagh

It’s been confirmed one person was rushed to hospital this morning after a large fire broke out at a commercial premises at Doogary West Industrial Estate on Bankmore Road in Omagh. Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service says the initial call was received at 7.19am this morning. There are currently 15 Fire Appliances, over 100

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School transport price increases are very worrying – Beard

The school transport scheme is now open for applications for the 2026/27 school year, with concern being raised at the price increases being imposed. Cllr Joy Beard says it’s unacceptable that in some cases, prices are going up 100% at a time when many families who depend on the school transport scheme are facing unprecedented

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Donegal – Dublin air service to be fully reinstated to previous levels from May 1st

The Donegal to Dublin air service is return to its previous frequency. Transport Minister Darragh O’Brien has approved the full reinstatement of the afternoon flight rotation, and the overnighting of the aircraft at Donegal Airport, effective from May 1st. Under the restored schedule, the aircraft will once again be based overnight at Carrickfinn, facilitating an

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Former Minister and Ceann Comhairle Dr Rory O’Hanlon dies at the age of 92

Former Ceann Comhairle, Minister and Fianna Fail TD, Dr Rory O’Hanlon has died at the age of 92. The father of comedian and Father Ted star Ardal O’Hanlon, he was first elected to the Dail in 1977 representing Cavan-Monaghan, and was re-elected at every subsequent Dáil election, until his retirement in 2011. During his long

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LUH joins programme to support adults with Type 1 diabetes

Letterkenny University Hospital has become a DAFNE centre to support adults living with Type 1 diabetes. This will expand access to proven diabetes self-management programmes for adults across the county. Standing for Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating, DAFNE is an internationally recognised education programme designed to help adults with Type 1 diabetes live as normal

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Social housing list criteria raised at Council meeting

    Couples are being forced to pretend to be separated to stay on the social housing list. Cllr Jimmy Brogan says more flexibility is needed in the criteria for council housing, warning that people on minimum wage are being removed and effectively punished. Council officials say the Department is reviewing the Social Housing Income

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Durkan hits out at Executive over SEN Summer scheme debacle

The Assembly at Stormont was recalled this week to discuss a U-turn from Education Minister, Paul Givan, and Health Minister, Mike Nesbitt, on the status of summer schemes for children with Special Educational Needs. An announcement last week confirmed that the schemes would not be taking place this year; however, this was quickly changed following

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Cllr calls for more council business to be conducted through Irish

Cllr Micheál Choilm Mac Giolla Easbuig has put forward a motion calling on Donegal County Council to promote the Irish language in its daily operations. The proposal aims to normalise Irish as a living working language within the organisation. It includes a plan to hold at least three full Council meetings each year through Irish,

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State will pay blister pack costs for vulnerable patients – MacNeill

  The State will pay the cost of ‘blister packs’ for vulnerable patients from the 1st of June. Other patients will face fees set by individual pharmacists for the service, but the practise is being encouraged as a ‘last resort’. It follows months of talks with the Irish Pharmacy Union, after changes initially planned for

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Uisce Eireann says water works in Letterkenny have been successfully completed

Uisce Éireann has confirmed that nighttime water main replacement works on Letterkenny’s Main Street have been successfully completed. The network upgrade was delivered in advance of Donegal County Council’s planned town centre regeneration project, in a bid to ensure the necessary infrastructure is in place and to avoid future disruption. ******************* Statement in full –

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Tanaiste hails EU mackerel deal saying ‘these are real jobs and real people’

  Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Simon Harris TD has welcomed the agreement secured at European level on additional mackerel landings, worth an estimated €32 million to Ireland’s coastal and fishing communities. It follows discussions at an Agrifish meeting in Brussels, attended by Ministers Timmy Dooley and Martin Heydon. Donegal Deputy Pat The Cope Gallagher

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Defence Forces say all Irish UNIFIL personnel are safe, and morale among them is high

  The UN Security Council is to hold an emergency session on the killing of three peacekeepers in Southern Lebanon. It comes as Israel expands it’s invasion of the region, with evacuation orders for six new villages. Minister for Defence Helen McEntee says Irish peacekeepers in the region are safe and accounted for but the

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