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Full list of Donegal grants announced under the Sports Capital Fund

Donegal CLG Ard An Ratha €50,000 Donegal CLG Gleann Fhinne €50,000 Donegal CLG Iorras / Urris GAA Club €100,000 Donegal Clonleigh Social Services Ltd. €35,558 Donegal Cockhill Celtic Youth & Football Club €55,000 Donegal Coiste Forbartha Dhobhair Teo €5,500 Donegal Curragh Athletic Football Club €40,000 Donegal Donegal Bay Rowing Club €15,000 Donegal Donegal Mountain Rescue

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Fishing boat safe after major rescue operation on Lough Swilly

Three lifeboats have been involved in a nine hour operation to being a stricken fishing vessel into Rathmullan. The crabber Mary Ellen, with five crew on board, lost power a mile-and-a-half off Fanad Head in the early afternoon yesterday in treacherous sea conditions. In an operation coordinated by Malin Head coastguard, the Lough Swilly lifeboat

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SF say cutting child benefit would amount to taking clothes off the backs of children

Sinn Fein says proposals to cut child benefit by ten euro in the budget would amount to taking clothes off the backs of children. The party has today published legislation for a wealth tax on assets worth over a million euro. It wants the government to shift the burden of austerity away from low an

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BIM drawing up strategy to develop Donegal fishing communities

A Fisheries Local Action Group, or FLAG, has been established by BIM to develop a strategy for the development of fishing communities in Donegal. The Northern regional ‘FLAG’ covers the Donegal coast from Ballyshannon to Muff, and includes representatives from the fisheries, community, county council and tourism sectors. BIM says the intention is to help

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Donegal Deputy Pringle says proposed property tax will rise to thousands

A Donegal South West Deputy has criticised the proposed property tax calling it ‘grossly unfair’. It was reported in today Irish Independent that most homeowners will pay between 200 and 400 euro. However, city dwellers will pay more than those living in rural areas. Deputy Thomas Pringle says the kite-flying has begun ahead of next

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EPA says over 99% of public water schemes in Donegal comply with standards

The Environmental Protection Agency says over 99% of public water supplies in Donegal comply with micro biological and chemical standards. Hoever, the agency’s water quality report for 2011 expresses concern at the poor water quality in many of the country’s private wells. According to the EPA figures, microbiological compliance in Donegal’s public schemes fell by

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Forester says distinction between state land and Coillte land is ‘double talk’

One of Donegal’s top foresters has said it’s disingenious of the government to differentiate between the sale of state land and land under the control of Coilte. John Jackson claimed last month that over 1,000 acres of Coillte land outside Ballybofey has been put on sale. Since then, he says no-one will officially confirm that

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