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DCC urged to take action to counter Trentagh flooding

Donegal County Council is being urged to carry out urgent repairs on the Trentagh Road, which has been beset by flooding, particularly in recent months. Cllrs John O’Donnell and Michael McBride both had motions before Letterkenny Milford Municipal District highlighting the issue. Officials told the meeting some works have been carried out on the road

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Aontu representative says 33% drop in speeding fines over 10 years shows need for more gardai

It’s been claimed there’s been a sharp decline in speeding enforcement, with figures showing a 33% drop in the number of fines issued on Donegal’s roads over the past 10 years. That compares a national drop of 27%. Aontu representative Mary T Sweeney says figures released to her party leader Peader Toibin in the Dail

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Storm Isha update

Over 10,000 homes and businesses are without power in Donegal tonight as Storm Isha lashes the North West. In most cases, ESB Networks are suggesting 6pm tomorrow as a restoration time, but that’s likely to be revised based on the storm’s progress There are numerous reports of trees and poles down, as well as other

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Update – Harry Blaney Bridge closed to ALL vehicles as council urges people to stay safe

  Due to Strong Winds, Donegal County Council says the Harry Blaney Bridge over Mulroy Bay is now closed to all vehicles. It comes as winds grow in strength ahead of the height of Storm Isha later tonight. Meanwhile, Donegal County Council is stressing the need for care this evening and tonight.   Status Red

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Flooding in Castlefinn this evening as Storm Isha draws near

Flooding is being reported in the centre of Castlefinn this evening, with fears that the impending Storm Isha may exacerbate the situation. Fire Service personnel are on hand to pump the water. Local Councillor Gary Doherty says this has happened  close to McGlynn’s Restaurant in the centre of Castlefinn, an area where multiple floods have

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TV licence may be scrapped and replaced with levy on household bills

  The TV licence fee could be replaced with a new levy of 15 euro a month charge on household bills. The Business Post reports that’s just one proposal being considered by Government, to revamp the current system of a 160 euro annual payment. The discussions around a change come following a 19 million euro

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Two juveniles arrested after Rathmullan robbery have been released

  Two juvelines arrested by gardaí investigating the robbery of a business in Rathmullan on Thursday evening last have been released without charge. Gardai have confirmed this afternoon the two males were detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, and following their release, a file will be prepared for the Garda Youth Diversion

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Water outages possible around Twin Towns and Raphoe

Uisce Eireann says a reservoir interruption may cause intermittent supply disruptions to Raphoe, Convoy, Ballindrait, Rooskey, Calhame, Kildowney, Meenahoney, Magheraboy, Scotland, Carnowen and surrounding areas, with works scheduled to take place until 1.30 tomorrow afternoon. Meanwhile,  a treatment plant interruption may cause additional supply disruptions to Ballybofey, Stranorlar and Glenfin, with works scheduled to take

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“Heightened state of readiness” as Donegal County Council monitoring progress of Storm Isha

Gale force winds associated with Storm Isha accompanied by heavy rain will bring challenging conditions across Donegal. Roads Service, Fire service and Civil Defence crews are at a heightened state of readiness in the event of local responses being required during this storm event. Donegal County Council’s Severe Weather Assessment Team are keeping the approaching

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NTA working on Letterkenny Town Bus as part of a sustainable transport network

Local councillors have been told the National Transport Authority is currently developing an implementation plan for a new Letterkenny Town Bus Service as envisaged in the local transport plan adopted by Donegal County Council two months ago. Members of Letterkenny Milford Municipal District were briefed this week after Mayor Cllr Kevin Bradley sought an update.

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McMonagle seeks ramp to slow down traffic on Letterkenny’s Glencar Road

Donegal County Council is being urged to we put in further traffic calming measures in place on the straight stretch of Letterkenny’s Glencar Road from the Gaelscoil Junction to Chestnut Grove. The issue was raised by Cllr Gerry McMonagle, who was told a recent speed study showed average speeds of 59 Kph in that area.

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Armed and masked men make threats at sports club and licensed premises in Dungiven

Police in County Derry are investigating two incidents of armed and masked men entering premises and making threats last night. It was reported around 7.20pm that a number of masked, one of whom was believed to be armed with a hand gun had entered a sports club in the Garvagh Road area and made threats

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RSA issues road safety weather alert ahead of Storm Isha

Updated – Road Safety Weather Alert –  Orange and Yellow Weather Warnings for Storm Isha   20 January 2024 – The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is asking road users to exercise caution while using the roads on Sunday 21 January and Monday 22 January as Met Éireann have issued Orange and Yellow Weather Warnings for Storm Isha where wet and windy weather

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University of Galway students seek government action on rising rents

Students in Galway want government to protect them from unscrupulous landlords and rising rents. University of Galway Student Union President Dean Kenny says almost 20% of students in the city live in digs, which are totally unregulated. Many others are paying almost 1000 euro a month for on-campus accommodation. It comes after Minister for Higher

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‘More needs to be done to aid struggling hospitality sector’ – Deputy Harkin

More needs to be done to come to the aid of a struggling hospitality sector. That according to South Donegal Deputy Marian Harkin. She says every week more businesses are being left with no option but to close down in the face of rising costs. Speaking in the Dail in recent days, Deputy Harkin says

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Donegal one of the top destinations for workers relocating

Donegal is one of the top destinations for workers to relocate to in Ireland. A new report by the Western Development Commission has revealed that 14% of people relocated based on their experience of remote working since the pandemic with 63.5% of people relocating from Dublin. Deirdre Frost, a Policy Analyst at the Western Development

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Public consultation launched on Letters to Heaven post box initiative

A public consultation has been launched in Derry and Strabane on a Letters to Heaven post box initiative. The project will see letterboxes placed in four of the largest cemeteries across the city and district, allowing visitors to send letters to loved ones they have lost. It has already been rolled out in the City

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Donegal one of the more affordable regions to live in in Ireland

Donegal is one of the more affordable regions to live in in Ireland. According to the Irish Independent’s How Much Is Your House Worth 2024 survey, the average house price in the county is €305,000, up 2% when compared to last year. Irish Independent Property Editor Mark Keenan says the cross border holiday homes market

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Uisce Eireann working to restore supply after unplanned outage at Meencrumlin Water Treatment Plant

Uisce Éireann says it is working to restore normal water supply to homes and businesses served by the Lough Mourne Public Water Supply Scheme. An electrical issue has caused an unplanned plant shut down at the Meencrumlin Water Treatment Plant. The utility says crews are on the ground working to restore supply as quickly as

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Services update for Derry City and Strabane District Council

  Derry City and Strabane District Council is advising the public that the ongoing severe weather conditions continues to impact on some of our services today, Friday, 19 January.   Refuse Services While our early morning refuse collection services were suspended we are pleased to advise that they have resumed and our teams will be

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European Parliament publish draft report on Donegal DCB fact finding trip

The European Parliament Petitions committee has published its draft report on the fact finding fieldtrip to Donegal which took place in October. The findings will be discussed at the petitions committee in Brussels on Tuesday. The draft report contains six recommendation to local, regional and national authorities of Ireland and to the European Commission, one

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Vandals set rubbish on fire inside Buncrana Community Leisure Centre

Buncrana Community Leisure Centre was broken into and vandalised yesterday afternoon. CCTV footage revealed three individuals in the centre switching on electrical appliances before gathering rubbish and setting it alight. It’s understood Gardaí are at the scene conducting investigations. Chair of the Leisure Centre, Rosina McLaughlin is appealing to the community to stay away from

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Uncertainty remains for residents of Radharc na Sleibhte

A Carndonagh councillor says that uncertainty still hangs over the heads of the residents at Radharc na Sleibhte about the facility’s future. In December, the closure of the mental health residential and respite centre was proposed as part of the planned reconfiguration of the Donegal Mental Health Service. Cllr. Albert Doherty says while a letter

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More industrial action could be on the cards for NI

A mass public sector strike in Northern Ireland ended at midnight – but it looks like more industrial action could be on the cards. Teachers, health workers, and bus and train drivers were among those involved in yesterday’s walk out. Unions representing public transport workers are meeting today to decide their next steps. Meanwhile NIPSA’s

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Dail told ‘totally inappropriate’ for child maintenance to be assessed as means in social welfare tests

The Dail has been told that it is totally inappropriate for child maintenance to be assessed as means in social welfare tests. Donegal Deputy Thomas Pringle says a review of child maintenance being counted as income is long overdue. He says, particularly for one parent families, this is deeply unfair with recent findings by Growing

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Calls for road layout change on Pearse Road to help struggling businesses

The Mayor of Letterkenny Municipal District says businesses on Pearse Road in the town are struggling, and it’s imperative that Donegal County Council make changes to the road lay-out there in order to make the area more approachable. In particular, Cllr Bradley wants the traffic island beside McDonalds on the junction of Pearse Road and

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Resumption of beef imports positive for Donegal beef sector – Minister McConalogue

The Agriculture Minister says China’s resumption of beef imports is a positive development for the beef sector in Donegal. The resumption of exports was confirmed following a meeting between Minister Charlie McConalogue and Chinese Premier Li Qiang yesterday. The market was closed to Ireland after a case of atypical BSE – or mad cow disease

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Man arrested in connection with discovery of 14 people in container at Rosslare port released

A man arrested in connection with the discovery of 14 people in a shipping container at Rosslare Europort has been released without charge. A file will now be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions. Gardaí were alerted to nine men, three women and two young girls arriving into the country in Wexford on January

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