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Lack of flood relief measures in Donegal Town raised once again

The issue of flooding in Donegal Town has once again been raised, after funding has still not been granted for flood relief measures along the River Eske. Councillors were told at the most recent meeting of the Donegal Municipal District that strong political intervention would be required to secure the funding for the area, which […]

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Discussions on authorising official “Diffing” events in Letterkenny

  A Letterkenny councillor says he believes agreement can be reach which will allow car enthusiasts run authorised diffing events on the outskirts of the town. The issue has been a topic of discussion for some time at the Donegal Joint Policing Committee, and now the Letterkenny Milford Municipal District is inviting organisers and residents

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Fullerton family to receive copy of long awaited report

The family of murder Donegal Councillor Eddie Fullerton will today receive a copy of the report into 19 contentious murder investigations compiled by the Office of the Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland. Eddie Fullerton’s murder at his home in Buncrana in May 1991 has been included in the ‘Operation Greenwich’ report, amid widespread claims that

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11,331 people receiving Enhanced Illness Benefit in Donegal

There’s been a 23% increase in the number of people receiving the Pandemic Unemployment Payment in Donegal, along with a sharp rise in the number of people claiming enhanced illness benefit. This week 2,381 people claimed the Pandemic Unemployment Payment in the county, up from 1,936 last week. 11,331 people are in receipt of Enhanced

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Kelly calls for right turning lane at Corkey junction

A local Councillor has called for a right turning lane to be developed the Corkey junction, on the main Letterkenny to Lifford road. Cllr Donal “Mandy” Kelly says that he has received numerous complaints about the safety of the junction, which is located just past the Manorcunningham Roundabout. Donegal County Council officials told Letterkenny Milford

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Milford Resource Centre supports nine local initiatives

Nine community groups and causes have received donations of €500 each from the Milford District Resource Centre, funded entirely by the local community. The donations, which total €4,500, were funded by profits made via the Milford Development Fund, which comprises of money made by the Resource Centre, as well as the Rags to Riches Charity

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Donegal man sentenced to 10 years in prison for sexual assault of teenage boy

A Donegal man has been sentenced to ten years in prison after being found guilty of repeatedly sexually assaulting a teenage boy between 1995 and 2000. Liam Carr, a 59 year old man from Falcarragh, was found guilty of 31 different counts of sexual assault after a Central Criminal Court hearing last year. Today Carr

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Naughton welcomes changes to tenant purchase scheme

A Donegal councillor is welcoming new legislation allowing pensioners to purchase their council homes. Under present regulation pensioners are not allowed to purchase their council homes because “they are not in receipt of regular income” other than their social welfare payments. Cllr. Michael Naughton says changes in income thresholds will address this issue, and that’s

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Pringle calls for urgent review of disabled drivers’ scheme

A Donegal TD has called for an urgent review into the Disabled Drivers and Passengers Scheme, after all members on the board of the Disabled Drivers Medical Board of Appeal resigned late last year. It’s understood the board members, who take decisions on applications to the Disabled Drivers and Passengers Scheme, withdrew after a number

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Gardai appeal for information after window was smashed in Letterkenny

Gardaí in Letterkenny are appealing for information, after a window was smashed at the Market Square in the town last week. The front window of a house at Market Square was smashed between 4am and 6am last Sunday, the 9th of January. Gardaí are appealing for anyone who may have observed any suspicious activity at

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Omicron could infect half of Europe’s population in coming weeks – WHO

Omicron could infect more than half the population of Europe in the coming weeks – that’s according to the World Health Organisation. Over 7 million newly reported cases of Covid 19 were reported in the first week of the year. The WHO’s Europe Director Hans Kluge says the variant represents a west to east tidal

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Major safety works needed at Castlegarden junction – Sweeney

The Cathaoirleach of the Donegal Municipal District says it’s vital that a major safety programme take place at the Castlegarden junction outside Ballyshannon. There have been fatalities in the area in the past, and Cllr Barry Sweeney says there were two serious incidents over Christmas. He says some work has been done in terms of

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Leaving, Cert, Results

Social Democrats say decisions are needed on Leaving Cert

The Social Democrats believe the Leaving Certificate examination will not go ahead in its traditional form this year. The party is calling on the Minister for Education Norma Foley make a decision on how the Leaving Cert will be delivered in order to alleviate the high levels of anxiety experienced by students. Education spokesperson, Gary

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Brogan says traffic counters are needed on Letterkenny’s roads

A Letterkenny Councillor says many smaller roads in and around Letterkenny are effectively being used as relief roads, and traffic on them is increasing steadily. Cllr Ciaran Brogan will tell a meeting of the Letterkenny Milford Municipal District today that traffic counters should be put on a number of roads to show the extent to

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ICTU says workers’ health comes first as new rules are considered

Trade unions say any changes to isolation rules for Covid close contacts must be led by public health advice and not the demands of business. The Cabinet’s expected to consider new advice from experts on easing the restrictions when it meets tomorrow. It comes as many businesses and essential services struggle due to Covid related

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