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Donegal woman recalls paying respects to Queen lying in state

A Donegal woman queued 13 hours to pay her respects to Queen Elizabeth II. World leaders including Taoiseach Micheal Martin and President Michael D.Higgins, will attend the Queen’s funeral this morning at Westminster Abbey. The service begins at 11 o’clock, when British Royal Navy sailors will tow the gun carriage carrying the coffin to the […]

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Calls for crackdown on illegal dumping in West Donegal

A Glenties area Councillor says more must be done to counter illegal dumping in West Donegal. Cllr John Sheamais O’Fearraigh says as part of that process, better recycling facilities must be provided, particularly in Gweedore and Falcarragh. He says a number of illegal dumps have been detected in recent weeks, including one in an area

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Public hospitals will not cope without private help – INMO

Public hospitals will not cope this winter, without the help of private hospitals. That’s the view of INMO General Secretary Phil Ní Sheaghdha, who’s calling for early agreements to be made now. Her comments come as Ireland braces itself for a winter of Covid and flu and deals with significant staff shortages in hospital settings.

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Mica and social housing for Donegal top of agenda at meeting today

Mica and social housing will be top of the agenda today at a meeting being held between Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue, Donegal County Council management and elected Fianna Fail public representatives. The meeting will specifically discuss how real progress can be made on repairing Mica affected homes following the approval of the legislation in July

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Four Donegal businesses win gold award for sustainability

Four Donegal food and drink companies have won Gold Membership awards for their excellence in sustainability by Bord Bia’s Origin Green. Origin Green is a programme that aims to accelerate the development of sustainable practices in Irish food businesses. The annual Gold Member event, now in its third year, acknowledges the efforts of companies which

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Cllr Mac Giolla Easbuig raises concerns about Dungloe waste treatment capacity

  Concerns have been raised by residents in Dungloe and Meenmore regarding waste treatment capacity, as the construction of 45 new homes in the area is set to begin. Residents have contacted Donegal County Council and Irish Water about their concerns, as they believe the Dungloe Sewage Treatment Plant may not be able to manage

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Ethan O’Donnell & AJ Gallagher on Naomh Conaill’s Donegal SFC quarter final win

Naomh Conaill sealed their spot in the Donegal Senior Football Championship semi finals thanks to a 2-10 to 0-10 victory over Glenswilly. Second half goals from Eunan Doherty and Leo McLoone was the difference between the two sides. Martin Regan’s men are now in the draw for the final four and are joined in it

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Government consultation launched on online services

The Government’s urging people to tell it which of its services should be made more available online, and to flag the Government sites that need to be made more accessible. A public consultation’s being launched, with officials aiming to make it easier on citizens to engage with Government departments. Junior Minister at the Department of

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Peter O’Donnell reflects on succesful night at Annual Donegal Boxing Awards

The Annual Donegal Boxing awards were held in the Villa Rose on Saturday evening. The special guest for the evening was former Irish, British and European lightweight champion Charlie Nash and Commonwealth gold medalist Jude Gallagher. President of the Donegal Boxing Board Peter O’Donnell joined Eóin Catterson on Sunday Sport to review the award winners…

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Rescue effort ongoing as man trapped in County Mayo cave for over 20 hours

A major multi-agency rescue operation is continuing off the County Mayo coast this afternoon. A man in his 40s has now spent over 20 hours trapped in a cave at Downpatrick Head after being cut off by the tide yesterday evening. A second person – a woman – was brought to safety by kayakers yesterday,

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Dungloe advance to Donegal Intermediate Football Championship final FT Report & Reaction

Dungloe are into the Donegal Intermediate Football Championship final for a second sucessive season after they beat Termon 0-11 to 0-07 in Ardara on Saturday night. Oisin Bonner was the top scorer on the night firing over four points for Dessie Gallagher’s side. They will now face the winner either Naomh Columba or Fanad Gael’s

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St Eunan’s ease into Donegal Senior Football Championship semi finals

St Eunan’s eased into the Donegal Senior Football Championship semi finals after they beat St Micael’s 2-15 to 0-05 in Glenties. Two quickfire goals from Ciaran Moore and Conor O’Donnell Snr in the second half helped secure the 16 point win for Rory Kavanagh’s side. Brendan Devenney has the full time report…

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FT Report and Reaction: Gaoth Dobhair squeeze by Aodh Ruadh in Donegal SFC quarter final

Gaoth Dobhair are through to the semi finals of the Donegal Senior Football Championship after they beat Aodh Ruadh by the narrowest of margins. 0-08 to 0-07 was how it finished in favour of Trevor Alcorn’s side. Ryan Ferry has the full time from Fintra… After the game Ryan Ferry spoke with Gaoth Dobhair’s Niall

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FT Report & Reaction: Kilcar beat rivals Killybegs to seal Donegal SFC semi final spot

Kilcar are into the semi finals of the Donegal Senior Football Championship after they beat Killybegs 1-14 to 1-07 in Tir Chonaill Park. Ryan McHugh netted for Kilcar in the first half where they led 1-07 to 0-04. Killybegs pushed to get in the game in the second half but ultimately fell short as Conor

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Bank of Ireland to open extra branches on Saturday to help bank switchovers

Bank of Ireland is to open 61 branches around the country on four Saturdays next month to help customers switching from Ulster Bank and KBC. The selected branches were picked for their proximity to an Ulster Bank, which expects to cease transactions by March 2023. Opening the branches from October 1 to October 22 involves

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Business leaders call for robust response in budget to ‘challenging business conditions’

Business leaders in the North-West have called for the 2023 budget to include a robust response to the current challenging business conditions. Yesterday, Ibec, the group that represents Irish businesses from across the North-West met with Ministers and Regional TDs to highlight key priorities ahead of this month’s Budget. Ibec says that Budget 2023 must

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McDermott says department officials are dragging their heels on redress

The Chair of Donegal County Council’s Mica Redress Committee says much more must be done to progress a new Defective Blocks Scheme as families face another winter with no resolution in sight. Cllr Martin McDermott says the council took a decision not to accept any more Stage 1 applications until there is clarification on how

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Glenties MD members seek meeting with new Udaras CEO

The Glenties Municipal District has been told that developments such as Sliabh League, Fanad Lighthouse and Malin Head would not have happened without Michael O’Heanaigh, who retired as CEO of Udaras na Gaeltachta at the end of last month. He had previously worked with Donegal County Council in the Community Development Section, at one point

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Workers in thirteen community organisations in Donegal to strike

Staff in thirteen community organisations in county Donegal will strike on Thursday, 22nd September. The strike, as part of the Valuing Care, Valuing Community campaign, aims to highlight the demand for a first pay rise in 14 years for workers in the sector. The striking workers will hold a protest march and rally in Letterkenny on Thursday,

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Around the Northwest with John Breslin | 30 years of Atlantic Travel

 Donegal’s most popular travel agent is celebrating 30 years in business. Atlantic Travel first opened in 1992 in Letterkenny and has been leading the way in travel ever since. Owner, Emma McHugh is joining John on Around the NorthWest to talk about 30 years in business, the best breaks going on a budget and

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Donegal County Council to fly national flag at half mast on Monday

A Donegal councillor has reacted angrily to plans to fly the national flag at half mast at council buildings on Monday as the funeral is taking place in London of Queen Elizabeth the Second. In a letter to members this morning, Chief Executive John McLaughlin informs them that the Department of the Taoiseach is requesting

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More services needed for Ukrainians living in West Donegal – McGarvey

Glenties Municipal District has been told that more services must be provided for Ukrainian people living in the district, with an emphasis on integration into their local communities. Cllr Noreen McGarvey says in the initial stages, the emphasis was on finding accommodation and school places, and ensuring the basics were in place. Now, she says,

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