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Visiting restriction imposed at Letterkenny General Hospital’s orthapaedic ward

All visiting and elective admissions to the orthopaedic ward at Letterkenny General Hospital are suspended for the time being due to suspect influenza-like illness on the ward. The advice was released this evening by management at the Hospital. Management says that If relatives are concerned about patients on this ward, a nominated person from each

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Minsiter insists there are ‘no plans whatsoever’ to turn management of Glenveagh into private hands

The Arts and Heritage Minister has insisted there are no plans to sell off Ireland’s national parks. Jimmy Deenihan says there are “no plans whatsoever” to turn the management of Ireland’s six national parks into private hands. His comments come after newspaper reports that visitor services at the parks could be outsourced to private firms.

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Minister claims council hasn’t sought funding for Cockhill Bridge since 2010

The Minister for Transport has claimed that Donegal County Council has sought no funding from government for a new bridge in Cockhill since an application was denied in 2010. Deputy Pádraig Mac Lochlainn says this is at odds with his information – he says if the council has made a funding application, the Dail record

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Business owners concerned at impact of any Glenveagh job losses

It is reported today that Glenveagh National Park could eventually be run by a private company leading to job losses. Tourism Minister Jimmy Deenihan has ordered a wide-ranging review which, it’s claimed could see visitor services at the country’s six national parks change. According to the Independent Newspaper, a whistleblower inside the National Parks &

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Update: Health Minister deeply concerned over phone tapping at Ballyshannon HSE facility

The IMPACT union has lodged a complaint to the Data Protection Commissioner following revelations that non-essential and non emergency telephone calls were being recorded at a Ballyshannon HSE facility without staff knowledge. An investigation is already underway into how internal calls were were recorded at the facility in Ballyshannon which is one of the HSE’s

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Businessman protesting council meeting over Lifford one-way traffic proposals

A Lifford businessman is protesting outside today’s meeting of Donegal County Council over calls to introduce a one way traffic system into the town. The proposal comes from Councillor Gerry Crawford who says a one-way system in Lifford is ‘very much needed’. The topic was last raised in the Chamber in 2011, after lengthy debate

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Whistleblower claims review could cost jobs at Glenveagh National Park

It is reported today that Glenveagh National Park could eventually be run by a private company leading to job losses. Tourism Minister Jimmy Deenihan has ordered a wide-ranging review which, it’s claimed could see visitor services at the country’s six national parks change. According to the Independent Newspaper, a whistleblower inside the National Parks &

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Home owners to face 100 euro standing charge for water before turning a tap

Reports today claim the standing charge facing householders on their water supply could be up to 33 per cent of their final bill. The Irish Independent says the proposal is contained in Irish Water’s submission to the Commission for Energy Regulation. With the average yearly bill expected to be about 3 hundred euro, it means

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AGSI conference to debate Donegal motion on garda whistleblowers charter

The Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors annual conference will today hear calls from gardaí based in Co Donegal for the confidential reporting charter to be revised to allow for greater protection for whistleblowers. They have also called for the establishment of an Independent Police Authority to control and regulate the force. The motions will

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Education Minister accused of being on a personal crusade on new Junior Cycle

The Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn has been accused of engaging in a personal crusade to abolish all independent assessment at junior cycle level. Teachers object to the move to replace the traditional Junior Cert exam with teachers assessing their own students for a new Junior Cycle Student Award, given by schools. Unions say it

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Donegal Deputy concerned over reported harrasement of garda whistleblower

Sinn Féin spokesperson on Justice, Pádraig MacLochlainn TD, has today expressed his concern over reports relating to the continued harassment against Garda whistleblower Sgt Maurice McCabe. According to reports,the latest incident involved graffiti attached to a duty detail in Mullingar Garda Station, where Sgt McCabe is based in the traffic corps Deputy MacLochlainn said: “I

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New traffic works system introduced to ease Strabane gridlock

It’s hoped Traffic congestion in Strabane caused by traffic works will ease following a review of how work on an urban renewal project will proceed. Some business owners and motorists alike have complained about traffic jams caused by the works on Bridge Street since they began last Tuesday. After reviewing the situation, DRD District Manager

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Motorists asked to take care as public undertakes roads clean-up

There’s a major clean-up taking place across Donegal today with motorists being asked to take care. In Iinshowen, members of the communities of Newtowncunningham, Killea and Carrigans can be expected out on the road collecting rubbish. There was a similar clean-up in Burt last evening while Annagry Tidy Towns has a clean-up planned for Sunday.

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Woman admits 60k theft from Culmore and Muff Church of Ireland Parish Church

Derry Crown Court has been told that the theft of £60,000 by the honorary treasurer of the Culmore and Muff Church of Ireland Parish Church in the city has ‘a disastrous effect on the church.’ 27 year-old Lyndsey Bredin of Primity Crescent in Newbuildings on the outskirts of Derry admitted 19 counts of theft that

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Omagh bomb charge: Victims father says today is an important one

A man charged with murdering 29 people in the Omagh bomb has been remanded in custody. Prominent republican Seamus Daly, originally from Cullaville in County Monaghan, appeared before Dungannon Magistrates this morning. Tony Rice has more: Michael Gallagher’s Son Aidan was killed in the bomb blast. He says today is an important day for the

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Questions about cost of excavator at LGH were first asked last year

A Donegal representative on the HSE West Regional Forum has criticised the amount of time it’s taken to provide information on the cost of an excavator which is on permanent standby at Letterkenny General Hospital. The appliance, understood to be there on the insistence of the hospital’s insurers, is to ensure that the culvert can

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Harkin says Hogan must pull back on plan to limit Leader companies’ independence

North West MEP Marian Harkin has praised Donegal County Council’s recent deferral of a decision on the make up of the new Local and Community Development Committee pending discussions on the role of Leader groups and other community bodies. Environment Minister Phil Hogan wants to bring the Leader structure under the control of County Managers,

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Update – Strabane councillors tell Roads Service that works will close businesses

Members of Strabane District Council met this afternoon with representitives of the DOE Roads Service at Bridge Street this afternoon to discuss the roadworks whichc they claim have the potential to cripple local businesses. There has been severe traffic disruption in the town this week because of the roadworks, whihhave seen the outbound lane on

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Donegal Investment Group announces increased profit and revenue in 2013

The Donegal Investment Group, formerly Donegal Creameries has announced an increase in profits since selling the bulk of its dairy division to Connaught Gold. In it’s statement for 2013 which has been published today, the company says its adjusted Operating Profit increased from €1.8m to €2.9m, with an increase in revenue of just over 8%.

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Inquest told that new evidence could lead to discovery of Arlene Arkinsons remains

Fresh information about the location of the body of a County Tyrone teenager could lead to new searches, a solicitor has said. The inquest into the 1994 disappearance of Arlene Arkinson was adjourned today. A barrister for the coroner said it was adjourned because matters that were part of a criminal investigation had arisen. The

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Donegal Senator calls for independent assessment of Irelands wind energy policy

Donegal Senator Brian Ó Domhnaill has repeated his call for an independent assessment of Ireland’s wind energy policy, saying it’s not right that the Department of Energy is evaluating its own policy. Senator O’Domhnaill says given the amount if money that is spent subsidising the sector, there needs to be an independent, objective and scientifically

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Farmers from Donegal, Derry and Tyrone travel to Omagh for conference today

Farmers from Donegal, Derry and Tyrone travel to Omagh today for a conference which will be addressed by the Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney. The SDLP run event will include discussions on current farming issues, agri-sector processing and marketing and the European dimension for Irish agriculture. The SDLP’s Joe Byrne says now more than ever north/south

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