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Russian Ambassador to Ireland summoned to Dept of Foreign Affairs

The Russian Ambassador to Ireland has been summoned to attend the Department of Foreign Affairs today. Minister Simon Coveney made the call yesterday after it emerged Russia had issued a travel ban against 52 Irish politicians, including the Taoiseach and Tanaiste. The full list of names hasn’t been published, but Ambassador Yuri Filatov will be

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More research required to investigate the impact of defective products on house foundations

A lot more research is required to investigate the impact of defective products on house foundations and the effectiveness of outer or inner leaf remediation works. Thats according to Dr Andreas Leeman, Group Leader Concrete Techonology Emba who has been carrying out research into the defective blocks scandal in Donegal. The foundations are currently not

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Refugees in Donegal ‘locked out of accessing GP care’

It’s emerged refugees being housed in Donegal have effectively been locked out of accessing GP care. It’s believed no PPS number was supplied to refugees living in Ballybofey, Carndonagh and Buncrana who instead are being forced to access care through the hospital or ambulance service. Donegal Deputy Thomas Pringle asked for the Minister for Children,

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Major progress made on Tús Nua Carndonagh Regeneration Project

Major progress has been made on the Tús Nua Carndonagh Regeneration Project as the tender for the Integrated Design Team is now open. A total of €9.5million has been allocated to the ‘Tús Nua Regeneration Project’ in Carndonagh which will deliver a new multi-use hub located in a regenerated heritage building, formerly McDonagh Stores. The

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Conference told defective block crisis is causing ‘chronic toxic stress’

A senior psychology lecturer believes people who are impacted by the defective blocks crisis are facing serious trauma. Speaking at this week’s defective block conference in Letterkenny, Dr Karen Kirby of Ulster University outlined the findings of a study of the impact of the defective blocks scandal on homeowners. Dr Kirby says the research has

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‘The fire service needs to be given what they deserve once and for all’ – Deputy MacLochlainn

A Donegal Deputy has told the Dail that the fire service needs to be given what they deserve once and for all. Speaking on a motion calling for measures to address a recruitment and retention crisis in the Retained Fire Service, Deputy Padraig MacLochlainn says a fit for purpose service is needed and one that

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Air Ambulance Emergency Responder tasked 92 times in Donegal this year

  The Irish Community Air Ambulance Emergency Responder in Donegal  was tasked 92 times during the first 10 months of the year. Nationally, ground based responders were called to more than 500 medical emergencies. The service responded to serious medical incidents in the community including road traffic collisions, cardiac arrests, major incidents and paediatric patients.

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Over €2 million announced for sheep farmers in Donegal

Over €2 million is being made available for farmers in Donegal under the Sheep Welfare Scheme. 3,153 farmers in the county are set to benefit from the allocation which is the largest in the country. €15.5 million in advanced payments has been announced nationally. Minister Charlie McConalogue says; “These advance payments at a rate of

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Health Minister commends ambulance service for response to Creeslough tragedy

The Health Minister has met with members of the Donegal ambulance service to commend them for their work during the Creeslough tragedy. During a visit to Donegal on Friday, Minister Stephen Donnelly met with the Letterkenny University Hospital based service. Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue also visited and too thanked them for their work during last

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O’Fearraigh urges people to ‘Buy Donegal’

A West Donegal councillor says it’s more important now than ever before that people support local businesses and stay in the county to shop. Cllr John Sheamais O’Fearraigh says in particular, it’s vital that people support the ‘Buy Donegal’ campaign that was launched last Friday and remains in place until Christmas Eve. He’s also urging

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US campaigner on defective blocks says if quarries aren’t tested, problems will reoccur

A campaigner from Connecticut says the defective block scandal could have been avoided if tests were carried out at quarries. Speaking at a conference on defective blocks in Letterkenny last evening, Debbie MacCoy, State of Connecticut Lead Advocate said she believes Ireland could have avoided the defective blocks scandal if there were tests conducted on

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Teacher says no-one realises the effects of Mica crisis on students

A secondary school teacher says students are not accepting college places as they are concerned about the financial implications to their mica affected families. Angeline Ruddy is a teacher at Moville Community College and is also a mica homeowner. She was speaking at and ATU – Ulster University conference on Defective Blocks, which is underway

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Ballyshannon regeneration project shortlisted for national award

The Ballyshannon Historic Towns Initiative has been shortlisted for a major national award. The project, a partnership between the Ballyshannon Regeneration Group, Donegal County Council and a number of state agencies, has been shortlisted in the Community & Heritage Award category of the forthcoming KPMG – Irish Independent Property Industry Excellence Awards to be held

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Modular homes not being considered for defective block homeowners

A representative of the Housing Minister has confirmed that modular homes are not being considered as a solution to the housing crisis created by defective concrete blocks. John O’Connor says he expects funding for alternative accommodation for homeowners whose properties have been deemed uninhabitable to be available in a number of weeks. Repeated calls have

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Garda

Appeal for information on fatal Letterkenny crash reissued

Gardai have reissued an appeal for information following a fatal crash in Letterkenny last week. Shortly before midnight on Wednesday last, two cars collided on the Ramelton Road. A female passenger who was a front seat passenger was pronounced dead at the scene. Two men were taken to Letterkenny University Hospital for serious injuries sustained.

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Gardai appeal to residents of Letterkenny estate after homes targeted

Gardai are appealing to residents in a Letterkenny estate to contact them. It’s after two houses were broken into in Glenwood Park in recent weeks. A 40 inch flatscreen TV, old style TV and a baseball bat was stolen from one property between 9:30am on Saturday November 5th and 10:30am on Tuesday November 8th. Meanwhile,

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Special workshop to be held to investigate ‘fraud beggars’ in Letterkenny

A special workshop is to be held next week to investigate claims fraud beggars are being bused into Letterkenny. The Cathaoirleach of the Letterkenny Milford Municipal District last week raised serious concerns over reports those purporting to be beggars are intimidating people. The workshop next week will involve Donegal County Council, Gardai, St Vincent De

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EPA finds air, water, waste and noise aren’t being inspected properly

Air, water, waste and noise aren’t being inspected properly, according to the EPA. The Environmental Protection Agency’s latest report looks at the environmental performances of local authorities in 2021. It found over 200,000 inspections were carried out across the country last year, while almost 81,000 complaints were received by local authorities. Donegal County Council was

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SF motion seeks measures to address a crisis in the Retained Fire Service

Donegal TD Pádraig Mac Lochlainn is urging all parties to support a Sinn Fein motion calling for measures to address a recruitment and retention crisis in the Retained Fire Service. Deputy MacLochlainn says the service is not fit for purpose, with fire fighters voting for industrial action and 60% saying they want to leave. A

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Glenties MD councillors seek pre-budget meeting with officials

Councillors in the Glenties Electoral Area are seeking a meeting with senior council officials ahead of next week’s budget meeting to discuss what they say is a major deficit in investment in the area. The issue was raised by Cllr Marie Therese Gallagher, who says a number of initiatives which would benefit West Donegal are

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Major defective block conference taking place today at Donegal ATU

A three day research event to examine Mica and other deliterious materials in concrete blocks gets underway today with a conference at the ATU Donegal campus in Letterkenny. A number of leading international experts from Canada, the USA, Switzerland and Norway will speak about their own research, and meet with local engineers, officials and homeowners.

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