Repairs completed on Polestar Roundabout
Repairs have been completed to the traffic signals on the Polestar Roundabout. The traffic signals are now fully operational and function as normal
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Repairs have been completed to the traffic signals on the Polestar Roundabout. The traffic signals are now fully operational and function as normal
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Members of the 100% Redress Party have laid bare to Engineers Ireland the reality for defective block homeowners attempting to engage with the grant scheme. The delegation met with senior members of Engineers Ireland yesterday and the issue of the downgrading of remediation options was high on the agenda. The need for scientific evidence to
Ballyshannon Library is to reopen later this month. Donegal County Council has confirmed that the library will reopen on September 16th. The opening hours of Bundoran and Donegal Town Libraries are also being extended. Bundoran Library will open six days a week while Donegal Town Library will operate on Tuesdays and Thursdays and people will
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Mayors from a number of Councils across Northern Ireland including Derry City and Strabane District Council have agreed to a joint collaboration to promote diversity and inclusion. The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Lilian Seenoi Barr met with the delegation in Derry in recent days. Cllr Barr met with the Mayors
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Main Evening News, Sport, Nuacht and Obituaries – Friday, September 6th:
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There’s much traffic disruption in and around Letterkenny this evening due to traffic light outages on the Polestar Roundabout. Donegal County Council say it is currently working to repair the problem. However, it’s expected the issue will not be resolved until tomorrow. Motorists are advised to drive with caution on approach to the roundabout. The
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Daniel O’Donnell has been targeted by scammers once again. The singer is warning people to not engage with anyone claiming they have personal information regarding him. It’s after messages were sent to a social media follower claiming they had spoken to him in ‘hospital’ and that the person needed to be a ‘fancard member’ to
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The Nine Til Noon is broadcast live each weekday between 9am to 12noon. You can listen back to a podcast of the latest Friday edition below! This show was broadcast live from An Grianan Theatre in Letterkenny and featured live performances from Highland Radio’s Irish Music Month competition finalists! Part One: Part Two:
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There’s been a guarded welcome to an increase in the maximum grant available under the Enhanced Defective Concrete Block Grant Scheme. I’s been confirmed that the scheme’s cap is to rise by 10% with a maximum of €462,000 now available for defective block homeowners. Councillor Ali Farren, 100% Redress Party, PRO says the scheme is
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Claire Hanna is on course to become the new leader of the SDLP. Following the close of nominations in the leadership contest, the MP for Belfast South and Mid Down, received the required number of nominations. Foyle MP Colum Eastwood was party leader for 9 years and last week announced his resignation from the role.
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Irish beef has been officially launched into the Korean market. The Minister for Agriculture says the Republic of Korea was designated a priority target. Charlie Mc Conalogue says that’s due to the huge protentional it represents for Irish exporters, as the fourth largest meat importer globally. Access was secured in May this year.
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A woman remains in serious condition in hospital following a dog attack in Dublin. The incident happened yesterday afternoon. Yesterday afternoon, a woman was alerted to the attack after hearing screams from a neighbouring apartment. She then discovered a woman in her 50s who’d been badly injured by a number of dogs. Gardaí including members
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Live Register figures for the end of last month have been released today by the Central Statistics Office, showing a fall in the numbers signing on in Donegal when compared to August 2023. There were 8,395 people on the registers in the county’s eight social welfare offices, a drop of 11% on the same period
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There are power outage issue affecting 60 homes and businesses in Buncrana today. A fault was initially reported half an hour after midnight last night, the issue resolved near 7:50am this morning. However according to the Power Check website, another outage is impacting the area with 60 premises out once more. It hopes to be
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171 people in Donegal have signed a digital postcard sent to the five Donegal TDs calling for investment in young people and youth work in Budget 2025. Deputy Pearse Doherty, Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn, Minister Charlie McConalogue, Deputy Joe McHugh, and Deputy Thomas Pringle have been asked to take a stand for the young people
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A 10% cap increase has been approved for the Enhanced Defective Concrete Block Scheme. This will boost the maximum grant from €420 thousand euro to €462 thousand euro. The proposal by Donegal Minister Charlie McConalogue was confirmed by Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien. This is the maximum allowable increase within 12 months of the scheme’s implementation.
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The Tánaiste is to discuss legacy issues and the restoration of Stormont at the British Irish Association conference this weekend. Micheál Martin will meet with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn, at the two-day meeting in Oxford. He’ll also meet with the Scottish Cabinet Secretary, Angus Robertson. The annual meeting brings together
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The Taoiseach insists a general election won’t happen this year. Speaking at an Ibec dinner in Dublin last night, Simon Harris said he’s “sticking with the commitment of the three-party leaders” to complete the full term in government. There’s been widespread speculation an election could be called after the Budget in October.
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Due to essential maintenance works, motorists using the the R-245 Milford to Ramelton Road may experience delays from now until 7 o’clock this evening. Traffic lights will be in place for the duration of the works in the vicinity of Blacks Glen, with motorists asked to allow extra time for their journeys.
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Rathmullan town has been plagued with water bursts in recent months, leaving households and businesses without water. Letterkenny and Milford MD members met with the utility yesterday. Cllr Pauric McGarvey raised the issue which is caused by old pipes that require an upgrade. He says elderly residents have been particularly vulnerable:
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An amendment has been passed to see an increase of European funding to support the mental health of farmers. Midlands Northwest MEP Maria Walsh wrote the proposal, citing the pressure faced by the sector. Research indicates that farmers are 20% more likely to commit suicide than the general population. MEP Walsh also highlighted the added
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There’s renewed calls for Annagry Health Centre to reopen. Earlier this year the HSE confirmed that there are no plans to reopen the facility. The centre closed at the start of the pandemic with patients instead having to travel to Burtonport or Dungloe to avail of GP services. The HSE previously stated that there are
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The cross-border homelessness charity Depaul says it is facing major challenges, particularly in the low threshold harm-reduction service based in the North West. Research shows more drug-related addictions and significant increases in mental health complexities. The Foyle Haven service, which is part of the service, has seen user visits increase year on year. Last year,
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A man is due in court after being charged with dangerous driving in Derry. The 20 year old was arrested this afternoon following a road-related incident earlier in the Southway area of the city. He is due before Derry Magistrates Court on October 3rd. Another man, who was arrested earlier, was subsequently given a Penalty
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Main Evening News, Sport, Farming News and Obituaries – Thursday, September 5th:
Main Evening News, Sport, Farming News and Obituaries – Thursday, September 5th Read More »
The man who died in a drowning tragedy in Donegal this week has been named locally as Valerri Strunhar, a native of Ukraine. Mr Strunhar who was in his 60s got into difficulty in Marmaeelan on Monday evening. Having left Ukraine, he had been living at Bunbeg House in Gweedore. A service will be held
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A 32-year-old man is due before Derry Magistrates Court tomorrow following an incident last night at Altnagelvin Hospital. Police say the man was arrested after police responded to a report of disorderly behaviour. He has been charged with the offences of disorderly behaviour, criminal damage and sexual assault.
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Stormont’s ministers have this afternoon agreed a proposed programme for government. It’s to be presented to the Assembly on Monday. Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly was asked why it took so long for it to be drawn up…………..
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A man has been arrested and a vehicle seized following a police chase in Derry this morning. Police were alerted to how the blue BMW was being drive in the Southway area of the City at around 9:35am. After failing to stop for police, the motorist continued driving through the Creggan area where the vehicle
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UPDATE: The road has reopened fully The Glenshane Road in Co Derry is closed following a crash. Emergency services are currently at the scene of the collision in Maghera. Motorists are advised to seek an alternative route.
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The Nine Til Noon is broadcast live weekdays from 9am to 12noon. Here you can listen back to a Podcast of Thursday’s show: In hour one, Cllr Gerry McMonagle reacts to our story yesterday of a man having a narrow escape having been found sleeping in a waste bin that was just about to be
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Police in Tyrone have charged a 48-year-old woman with assault on police, following an incident in Castlederg last evening. The woman is scheduled to appear before Strabane Magistrates Court on 3rd October.
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West Tyrone SDLP have unanimously supported a motion to nominate Claire Hanna as the party’s new leader. Foyle MP Colum Eastwood last week announced that he was stepping down from the role after 9 years. West Tyrone MLA Daniel McCrossan says he believes Claire Hanna is the right person to lead the SDLP.
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Councillors from the Inishowen Municipal are to meet with Failte Ireland in the coming weeks to discuss the need for more investment in the promotion of the peninsula. Following a lengthy discussion at a meeting this week, Cllr Martin Farren says there are issues that need to be addressed, not least the fact that during
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Repairs to a burst water main are ongoing in the Greencastle area. Property owners are advised of possible supply disruptions in the Adelaide Meadows, Greencastle Cove, Greencastle and surrounding areas. Works are expected to be complete by 3pm this afternoon. Planned mains rehabilitation works are also underway in the locality today until 5pm.
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A child and two teenagers have been arrested in connection with disorder in Derry last month. Four searches were carried out at properties in the City today as part of investigations into the disorder in the Nailors Row area on August 10th. A number of items were seized during the searches. Three boys – one
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A Donegal Deputy is calling for Ireland’s triple lock system to be retained in order to protect Irish neutrality. As the Tánaiste moves to introduce legislation that would remove the need for UN approval for the deployment of defense forces over seas, Deputy Pringle argues that this move does not reflect the views of the
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The first archeological dig in over a decade is getting underway at the base of Derry’s famous walls. It is being led by a team of experts from Queens University Belfast. Chelsie Kealey is in Derry:
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More inspections are going to be carried out on farms, as part of a new plan to protect rivers and lakes. The Water Action Plan 2024 recommends tighter controls on fertilisers and animal waste leaking into freshwater habitats. Over 4,000 inspections will be carried out on farms every year under the plan. Sinead O’Brien from
Sustainable water group says new action plan doesn’t go far enough Read More »
The Donegal based IMO president says he would prefer it if money spent on initiatives to have people on waiting lists treated in Northern Ireland were invested in Letterkenny University Hospital instead. Dr Denis McCauley says the government must invest more wisely in the health service, particularly in terms of the education and training of
IMO President says government has important decisions to make in next month’s budget Read More »
A Letterkenny councillor has commended early morning refuse staff from preventing a homeless man becoming seriously injured when he was sleeping rough in a food waste bin earlier this week. Cllr Gerry McMonagle says the incident has highlighted scarcity of resources available in the county to support people who are finding themselves without somewhere to
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Electric Ireland is reducing it’s prices for the third time in the past 12 months. Prices will drop from 3% to 5% depending on customers’ plans. The company is also not passing on planned increased network charges, which are due for all electricity suppliers next month. One million people will benefit from the drop in
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One in five children in Ireland is living in poverty. A new report from the ESRI shows children are at a higher risk of poverty than any other age group. This report looked at material deprivation – which is where households are unable to afford two or more items from a list of 10 essentials.
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Prices for second hand electric vehicles have fallen 15% – according to DoneDeal. Used EVs, which are less than five years olds, are now more affordable than diesel and hybrid cars for the first time ever. An increase in supply and more competition are behind the drop. Buyers are still concerned though about range anxiety
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Fianna Fáil says efforts need to be made to stop Ireland becoming the “Wild West” for rip-off ticket prices. The party is introducing a bill today to amend the Sale of Tickets Act, to protect consumers from ‘dynamic pricing’. Senator Timmy Dooley says people attending an event should be confident of buying a ticket at
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Gardaí are encouraging anyone who wishes to report a crime relating to historical sexual abuse in schools run by religious orders to come forward. A statutory inquiry has been announced to investigate nearly 2,400 allegations of sexual abuse at over 300 religious schools, two of which are located in Donegal. They say they’re fully aware
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Uisce Eireann is carrying out planned works today in Inishowen and Letterkenny today as part of the National Leakage Reduction Programme. In North Inishowen, mains rehabilitation works may cause supply disruptions to Stroove, Greencastle and surrounding areas from 9 o’clock this morning until 5 o’clock this evening. In Letterkenny, new connection works may cause supply
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The ATU President says the development of the Regional Sports Hub at Knocknamona in Letterkenny will make a major contribution to the local community, and she looks forward to seeing it used by various clubs and organisations. Dr Orla Flynn was speaking after planning permission was confirmed for the 42 acre site, which is being
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Geological Survey Ireland has released a new series of Tellus county maps showcasing Donegal from a new perspective. The county’s granite mountains and hills with high appear with hight resistivity in the electromagnetic map. Since 2011, the Tellus programme of Geological Survey Ireland has been collecting geophysical data via onboard instruments on low-flying aircraft. The
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The Environmental Protection Agency is set to have more influence on planning decisions in Donegal, with new rules on effluent discharge set to make it more difficult for houses to be built, and farms to be expanded. Cllr Paul Canning says the new rules may mean existing waste water treatment plants will not be deemed
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