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Donegal council officials meet NRA this week to discuss salt stocks

Donegal County Council is meeting with the National Roads Authority this week to discuss salt stocks for the coming winter. Responding to Cllr Martin Farren who raised the issue in the chamber this week, Roads Service Director John Mc Laughlin confirmed that the NRA has brought in extra salt stocks this year, and discussions on […]

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Donegal Councillors to write to Minister Phil Hogan opposing water charge plan

Donegal County Council has backed a motion calling for the abandonment of plans to impose domestic water charges. The issue was raised by Cllr Jack Murray, who moved a lengthy motion condemning the lack of investment in water infrastructure, and stating that the central taxation system is the only equitable way to get people to

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Council supports Gallagher but formal nomination can’t be made until autumn

Donegal County Council has indicated that it is likely to nominate businessman Sean Gallagher to contest the presidential election, but that is not a legal decsion and is subject to change. The decision followed a lengthy procedural discussion, after Mayor Cora Harvey told members that three potential candidates had written to the council seeking a

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Councillors to decide if they will back Sean Gallagher presidential hopes

Donegal County Councillors meet this evening to discuss whether or not they will back Sean Gallagher’s  presidential run The business man and “Dragon” requires the support of four county councils if he is to run for the Aras. A decision was taken today that presidential hopefuls will no longer be able to address the council,

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GAA – McGuinness calling for this weekends club championship to be postponed

As the Donegal Senior Football Team looks ahead to an Ulster Final clash with Derry on July 17th,  Jim Mc Guinness is urging the County Board to consider postponing the First Round Second legs of the County Championship which is scheduled to take place this coming weekend. The Donegal manager says there is a very

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Mayor Cora Harvey looks back as Cllr Noel Mc Bride prepares to take over

Fine Gael Councillor Noel McBride will today be elected the Mayor of Donegal when the County Council meets for its AGM in Lifford. Fine Councillor Barry O’Neill will be elected Deputy Mayor. Meanwhile, outgoing Mayor Cllr Cora Harvey says it’s been a very challenging year. Her tenure in the chair was not within problems, with

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Taoiseach visits Altnagelvin for briefing on radiotherapy plans

Taoiseach Enda Kenny visited Altnagelvin Hospital on Saturday morning to be briefed on progress regarding the proposed North West Radiotherapy Unit. Mr Kenny was in Derry for the opening of the new Peace Bridge on Saturday afternoon. Representitives of the campaign group Cooperating for Cancer Care North West were present at the Altnagelvin briefing invitation

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Motorcyclist involved in fatal crash had no insurance

A 28-year-old motorcyclist found not guilty last October of dangerous driving causing the deaths of three people has now been convicted of having no insurance on the day of the accident. Three other motor-cyclists riding in convoy with him were also convicted at Carrick-on-Shannon District Court of having no insurance. Niall McGrath from Grahamstown, Ballintra,

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8 athletes fly the flag for Donegal at Special Olympics in Greece

The Special Olympics kick off in Greece today. Team Ireland has 126 athletes involved – representing every county in the country. Donegal will be represented by Footballers Oliver Boyle from Letterkenny, Adrian Clarke, Stephen Nesbitt, Gareth Egan and Luke Egan from Lifford, Mario McShane from Barnesmore and Hugh Sweeney from Letterkenny. Shaun Bradley from Letterkenny

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O’Neill and Mc Brearty should leave parties in light of Sligo u-turn – Pringle

A Donegal SW Deputy is called on Councillors Barry O’Neill and Frank McBrearty to resign from their respective parties in light of confirmation that cancer services will not be returned to Sligo General. Health Minister Dr James Reilly last night confirmed services would not be returned but did say the issues was under review. Prior

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Minister for Health rules out return of cancer services to Sligo General

The Minister for Health has ruled out a return of breast cancer surgery to Sligo General Hospital. After a meeting with representatives from the Sligo area earlier  – James Reilly said the matter was still under review. Junior Minister and Sligo-Leitrim TD John Perry admitted last week that it was a mistake to promise that

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“Water meter installation contracts should be awarded locally” – Mc Conalogue

A Donegal Deputy has called on the Minister for the Enviroment to ensure that if water meters are being installed in houses, local contractors get the work. Fianna Fail’s Charlie McConalogue says while the installation of water meters   will not be popular, the government must take steps to ensure that any benefits from the work

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Largo Foods confirm €2.6 million investment plan

Largo Foods has announced an additional investment of up to €2.6m in its manufacturing facility at the Údarás na Gaeltachta Business Park in Gweedore. The announcement came as the company’s new rice and tortilla based snack-food manufacturing line was officially launched by Junior Minister Dinny McGinley this afternoon. Largo Foods currently employs over 190 people

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