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Tributes paid to agencies involved in Creeslough response

Tributes have been paid this morning at Donegal County Council’s Economic, Enterprise and Emergency SPC to all agencies involved in the rescue and recovery operation following an explosion in Creeslough last month. The Council’s Director of Emergency Services, Garry Martin has praised all who responded to the unprecedented event including the local community who he

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€6.4m for Ramelton under rural regeneration development fund

A significant tranche of funding has been announced today for Reimagining Ramelton. €6.4m is being made available towards the €8m project under a major rural regeneration development fund. It will see the restoration of the House of the Brae and creating public spaces and amenities at Gambles Square and Market Square. Minister Charlie McConalogue says

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‘Bonagee Lane an accident waiting to happen’ – Cllr Coyle

A Letterkenny Councillor has warned that the Bonagee Lane is an accident waiting to happen. Concerns have been raised over the volume of vehicles using the route and the speed at which they are travelling. A motion was brought before a meeting of the Letterkenny Milford Municipal District this week by Councillor Gerry McMonagle calling

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Minister McConalogue says voting pact isn’t Fianna Fail’s focus

The Tánaiste is raising the prospect of a voting pact between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil in the next general election. Leo Varadkar told the Irish Independent both parties could have won more seats in the last election if their supporters had transferred votes between them. He says if the coalition doesn’t collapse early, Fine

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O’Brien to meet with Donegal County Council CEO tomorrow

The Housing Minister is meeting with the Chief Executive of Donegal County Council John McLaughlin tomorrow to discuss the progression of the Defective Blocks Redress Scheme. Last evening, Donegal County Council confirmed it is once again progressing the scheme after receiving clarification on the inclusion of deleterious materials other than Mica, with all applicants to

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Tanaiste extends Humanitarian Support Scheme to include Creeslough

The Tánaiste and Enterprise Minister has extended the Emergency Humanitarian Support Scheme for businesses affected by the tragic event in Creeslough on October 7th. The Irish Red Cross Society will administer and make payments under the Scheme on behalf of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, but the department is stressing this will be

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Dail told eight towns in Donegal need urgent investment in sewerage infrastructure

A Donegal Deputy says raw sewage is being discharged daily into eight towns and villages in Donegal as water treatment plants in the areas are not up to EU standard. The towns impacted are Burtonport, Coolatee, Falcarragh, Kerrykeel, Moville, Rathmullan, Ramelton and Kilcar. Deputy Pearse Doherty told the Dail raw sewage can carry severe risks

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Defective Concrete Blocks Redress process set to move again

Donegal County Council’s Defective Concrete Blocks Committee has confirmed agreement has been reached with the Department of Housing about the inclusion of other deleterious materials in houses with Mica, and the scheme can now move again, particularly in terms of Stage 1 applications. The council will meet with the Engineer’s Ireland panel of chartered engineers

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Searches carried out in Strabane during investigation into activities of the new IRA

  Police investigating activities of the new IRA carried out searches in Strabane today. Detectives from the Terrorism Investigation Unit, assisted by uniform colleagues, conducted searches in the Knockroe Road area of Strabane in connection with an ongoing investigation into the activities of the new IRA. A police spokeperson said “whilst we understand the impact

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Felicity Hayes-McCoy book signing events this weekend!

Felicity Hayes-McCoy will be signing copies of The Keepsake Quilters in The Bookmark store in Letterkenny Shopping Centre, 2.30-3.00pm, Friday November 11th, and will be at Inishowen’s Glendowen Craft Studio on Saturday November 12th, 2.30pm, signing and discussing the book as part of their Open Day – a free event showcasing local crafting traditions and

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Dail adjourned after MacSharry accuses Leas Cheann Comhairle of discrimination

The Dail was adjourned for a time this afternoon after Deputy Marc MacSharry clashed with Leas Cheann Comhairle Catherine Connelly. Deputy MacSharry had asked a question about homelessness in Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim towards the end of the Order of Business, but because time was running out, Deputy Connelly asked the the question and answer

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Pringle urges O’Brien to publish review of alleged planning irregularities in Donegal

The Housing Minister has again been challenged to publish the Mulcahy Report into alleged planning irregularities on Donegal County Council, but says there are complexities which must be considered. In 2015, Senior Counsel Rory Mulcahy was asked to review allegations made by former planner Gerard Convie. It followed Mr Convie’s successful High Court challenge to

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Message needs to go out that Letterkenny is open for Christmas shopping – Cllr McBride

The message needs to go out that Letterkenny is open for business for Christmas shopping. That’s according to Councillor Michael McBride who has called for an urgent review of traffic flow in the town ahead of the festive season. Donegal County Council has confirmed that a number of issues have been identified and it is

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Ballybofey Cllr believes ‘fraud beggars’ is organised crime

Councillor Patrick McGowan believes what appears to be fraud beggars being dropped off in Ballybofey is a form of organised crime. He says he has witnessed on a number of occasions people claiming to be begging being dropped off in Ballybofey and later picked up. It comes after the Cathaoirleach of the Letterkenny Milford Municipal

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Fraud beggars being bused into Letterkenny – Claim

The Cathaoirleach of the Letterkenny Milford Municipal District has raised serious concerns over reports of people being bused into the town and purporting to be beggars. Councillor Donal Mandy Kelly claims people are being intimidated by those begging on the street. He has acknowledged that their is an issue with homelessness in the town which

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Owner of Wild Ireland believes reintroduction of wolves would help deer population

The owner of Wild Ireland says the reintroduction of wolves into the Irish countryside would change deer behaviour and decrease the population of the species. It follows a number of recent road traffic collisions involving deer in the county including an ambulance responding to an emergency in the Dungloe area. Cillian McLaughlin says the population

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Health Minister under further pressure to deliver Covid healthcare bonus to all staff

The Health Minister is facing further pressure to ensure ALL staff who worked in healthcare settings during the pandemic receive their 1,000 euro bonus payment before Christmas. Thousands of contract staff, like cleaners and porters, who served on the frontline have yet to be paid the tax-free bonus, promised back in January. South Donegal Deputy

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Man arrested in connection with shots fired at Derry bonfire released

A 25-year-old man arrested in the Derry area yesterday morning has been released following questioning. He was arrested under the Terrorism Act by Detectives from the Police Service’s Terrorism Investigation Unit, investigating reports of shots being fired at a bonfire in the city in August. A number of searches were also carried out and items

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Gleann Tain residents need reassurance on water supply – Cllr McMonagle

Donegal County Council has been told that residents of the Gleann Tain estate in Letterkenny need reassurances that they will be supported in covering the running costs of a water pump. The local Residents Management Company has been forking out for electricity costs to facilitate the running of the Water Pump station with thousands paid

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Brexit protocol was ‘always doomed’ – DUP Leader

The leader of the DUP insists the Brexit protocol was always doomed, without unionist support. Jeffrey Donaldson told the UK-EU Inter-Parliamentary Partnership Assembly in Westminster to recognise that consensus is the only way forward in Northern Ireland. He says whether through the NI Protocol Bill or through negotiations which deliver a similar outcome, Brussels and

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Public consultation into Ballyshannon Town Regeneration Plan extended

The public consultation into the Ballyshannon town’s Regeneration plan has been extended. The project will include the development of a new transport hub, public toilets, artisan enterprise units, new walkways along the river and the redevelopment of lower main street. The public consultation was expected to close at 5pm today however, Donegal County Council has

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Major €2.1m island roads improvement scheme nearing completion

Donegal County Council’s Islands Committee has been told a major road improvement programme is nearing completion on the county’s offshore islands. Just over 2.1 million euro has been invested in the programme, which is expected to be completed by the end of the year. Cllr Anthony Molloy is chair of the Islands Committee, he says

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Gardai investigating burglaries in Letterkenny, Muff, Lifford and Killygordon

Gardai in Inishowen and Letterkenny are appealing for information about four burglaries, the most recent of which took place in the St Eunan’s GAA Clubhouse in Letterkenny during the early hours of yesterday morning. At approximately 2.10 yesterday morning, gardai say four males in their late teens or early twenties forced a fire door open

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Pair seen fleeing scene of criminal damage incident in Moville on quad

Gardai are hunting two people seen fleeing the scene of a criminal damage incident in Buncrana. At around 4am on Wednesday morning last the windows of a van parked at Main Street, Moville were smashed. Entry was not gained to the van and nothing was taken during the incident. Garda Claire Rafferty says those responsible

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Works to provide reliable water supply in Donegal Town to be complete in January

Works are continuing to provide Donegal Town with a more reliable water supply. Pipelaying crews, currently replacing an old water main between Bundoran Water Treatment Plant and the Derryherk Reservoir which supplies Donegal town, will complete upgrade works by the end of January. The replacement of the water main will put an end to the

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