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Donegal residents urged to contribute to rail strategy consultation

People in the North West are being reminded that the deadline to participate in the All-Ireland Rail Strategy consultation is looming. The Strategy is a north-south initiative launched last year by Irish Transport Minister Eamon Ryan and NI Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon. The review is designed to consider how and where rail should be improved,

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Calls for more disability infrastructure at Donegal’s beaches

  Donegal County Council is being urged to explore the idea of installing infrastructure on Donegal’s popular beaches which would aid people with a disability access the water. The enclosed ramp is specifically designed to allow those using a wheelchair or who have other disabilities to enjoy the sea safely and comfortably. The Council is

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Criticism of suggestions restrictions will be lifted on phased basis

A south Donegal Deputy has criticised suggestions that covid restrictions here will be lifted on a phased basis. Tanaiste Leo Varadkar has said the aim is to have all restrictions lifted by the end of this year, but it shouldn’t be done at a ‘risky or reckless pace’. However Independent TD and Deputy Marc MacSharry

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Local Enterprise supported creation of over 7,400 new jobs last year

  Local Enterprise Offices around the country supported the creation of over 7-thousand 4-hundred new jobs last year. The service supports a total of 35-thousand jobs across 7-thousand small businesses around the country. The Tanaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Leo Varadkar, will launch the network’s annual employment results at an online event this morning. Paraic

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‘More needs to be done’ to tackle Letterkenny Lower Main Street

  A Letterkenny Councillor says that more needs to be done to address infrastructure issues at the Lower Main Street in Letterkenny. Cllr Kevin Bradley raised the issue at a recent Letterkenny-Milford Municipal District meeting, where he called for a pedestrian crossing as well as traffic lights to be installed at a junction next to

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Justice minister – society must end gender-based violence

  The Minister for Justice says society has come together to say gender based violence is not acceptable. Helen McEntee was speaking in the wake of Ashling Murphy’s death, she was killed while out jogging on Wednesday. The schoolteacher and musician’s death has sparked a murder investigation, and also an outpouring of grief from the

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3k Walk/Run in honour of Ashling Murphy to be held in Letterkenny today

A 3k walk/run is set to be held in Letterkenny today, in honour of 23 year old teacher Ashling Murphy, who was killed in Tullamore, County Offaly in shocking circumstances earlier this week. The walk/run will begin at the Letterkenny Community Centre, with all those wishing to participate being asked to arrive at 3:30pm, with

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Gardaí investigating “all the circumstances” in Buncrana death

Gardaí say they will continue to investigate “all the circumstances” following the death of a man in Buncrana. The man, named locally as John Kelly, was found in a laneway behind a row of houses at Knockalla Drive in Buncrana. According to Gardaí, the man’s remains were discovered at approximately 7:10pm on Friday evening. A

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Council to seek assurances regarding Atlantic Technological University board

Donegal County Council is to write to the new Atlantic Technological University once it is formed to seek assurances that ensure there is a place on its board for a council member. The issue was raised at a Letterkenny Milford Municipal District Meeting this week by Cllr Michael Mc Bride, who said continuity will be

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Buncrana “devastated” following death of man last night – Cllr Murray

The Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council says the local community in Buncrana has been “devastated”, after the death of a man in the town last night. Gardaí say the body of a man in his fifties was discovered in “unexplained circumstances” in the Knockalla Drive area of Buncrana yesterday evening at approximately 7:30pm. It’s understood

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Pringle says latest HIQA report on Ard Greine Court raises questions

A Donegal Deputy says he has no confidence that the HSE will act on the Brandon report into sexual abuse at Ard Gréine Court, Stranorlar. It’s after a recent HIQA inspection reported stated that the inspector observed a resident engaging in inappropriate sexual behaviour, which was not responded to by agency staff supporting them. Deputy

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Fullerton family welcome official recognition of collusion belief

The daughter of Eddie Fullerton says for their belief that there was collusion in his murder to be officially recognised is to be welcomed. Donegal County Councillor Eddie Fullerton was shot dead at his home in Buncrana in 1991. The Police Ombudsman’s report published today revealed that Eddie Fullerton was not notified that personal information

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Greenwich report highlights failings in Patrick Shanaghan death

The Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland, Mrs Marie Anderson has identified collusive behaviours in 19 murders and multiple attempted murders in the North West between 1989 and 1993. One of those is the killing of 33 year old Patrick Shanagan from Aghyaran, Co Tyrone who was shot dead while travelling to work in Castlederg in

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Balanced discussion between men and women needed – Dr Hainsworth

Enquiries are continuing into the death of Ashling Murphy, with Gardaí shifting their attention to a bicycle believed to be linked to the incident. A man who was arrested yesterday and questioned about the fatal attack on the 23-year-old has been eliminated as a suspect. Ashling’s death has brought women’s safety to the fore again.

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Long-awaited resurfacing works to be carried out in Letterkenny

The Cathaoirleach of the Letterkenny Milford Municipal District has welcomed the news that several lanes in the Letterkenny area will be resurfaced in the coming year. Councillor Jimmy Kavanagh says that the lanes have never been resurfaced, either by the old Letterkenny Town Council, or Donegal County Council – and now they are in urgent

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Renewed calls for ‘Blueway’ to be developed in South Donegal

The Donegal Municipal District has heard renewed calls for the area of Donegal Bay, consisting of towns such as Bundoran, Ballyshannon, Donegal Town and Killybegs, to be designated as a “Blueway” for tourists. Councillor Niamh Kennedy believes the facilities, resources and activities are already in place to market the Bay as a whole as a

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Ombudsman identifies collusive behaviour in Fullerton murder

Eddie Fullerton was not notified that personal information relating to him had been found in a loyalist intelligence ‘cache’ in Derry in November 1989, almost two years before his death. That was one of the findings of the Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland who say concerns of collusive behaviours raised by the family of Eddie

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