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Highland Radio continues to be the country’s most listened to local radio station

Highland Radio continues to be the country’s most listened to local radio station. Newly published independent figures show that 7 out of 10 adults who listen to the radio during the week listen to Highland Radio Its market share, a key indicator for advertisers is 63.4% – almost 10 points clear of any other local

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Gardaí investigating dissident republican activity found cable ties in car

Gardaí investigating dissident republican activity in Co Donegal last February found cable ties in a car and arrested three men from the North, the Special Criminal Court in Dublin heard yesterday. 58-year-old Desmond Donnelly of Drumall, Lisnarick, Co Fermanagh, 46-year-old Gerard McGarrigle of Mount Carmel Heights, Strabane and 61-year-old Jim Murphy of Floraville, Enniskillen pleaded

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Housing association wants local authorities to focus on regeneration

Local authorities in Donegal are being urged to regenerate local authority housing by transfering it to a housing association. Cluid Housing Association, a not for profit group develops housing for people on low incomes and those with special needs. The organisation argues that it is more cost effective to focus on the regeneration of estates

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Delay in processing agri-funding applications crippling farmers – Deputy McHugh

The Department of Agricultures delay in processing agri-funding applications is crippling farmers, according to Donegal North-East Deputy Joe McHugh. And Deputy McHugh has now called on the Minister for Agriculture, Brendan Smith, to divert staff in the Department to process all outstanding payments. He says farmers can’t afford to wait to January for these payments.

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Donegal motorcyclists ‘not guilty’ in triple road fatality case

A 27-year-old Donegal man has been found not guilty of three counts of dangerous driving causing death. The jury returned three unanimous verdicts shortly after 5pm today at Donegal Circuit Court. Niall McGrath, Grahamstown, had pleaded not guilty of dangerous driving causing the deaths of Nora McGee (74) Magheraroarty and a couple from Omagh, Damien

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Mac Lochlainn concerned at possible implications of IDA land deal

An Inishowen Councillor says a land deal being signed today between the IDA and Donegal County Council will have to be very carefully monitored. The IDA is now concentrating all its efforts on securing investment for Letterkenny, so it is signing lands in Buncrana, Ballyshannon, Carndonagh, Donegal Town and Milford over to Donegal County Council

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IBEC gives mixed outlook for Northwest businesses

Business leaders in the northwest have been told that the outlook for the northwest is mixed. IBEC North West’s Regional Director, Padraig O’Grady, told the gathering of over 100 business leaders that while Foreign Direct Investment companies are performing well here, the retail and construction sectors are struggling. IBEC says the governments budget must focus

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Deputy McGinley calls for Rheumatology services to be reinstated

A Donegal Deputy says it is simply unbelievable and unacceptable that all of Donegal is being left without a Rheumatology Treatment Unit. Deputy Dinny McGinley says the decision to withdraw the Rheumatology Clinic from Letterkenny Hospital is another example of the sustained attack on frontline health services in the County. According to Deputy McGinley the

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Emergency services attend serious road traffic collision in South Donegal

Emergency services are at the scene of a serious road traffic collision on the Donegal Town by-pass. There are no further details at present but the road is expected to remain closed overnight – traffic is being diverted via Donegal Town. Meanwhile at least one person was removed to Letterkenny General Hospital following a collision

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Injunction lifted in Milford Nursing Home dispute

The High Court has lifted an injunction restraining a builder from cutting off sewage services to Áras Uí Dómhnaill nursing home, which is currently in receivership. The interim order was granted last week by Ms Justice Mary Laffoy against John O’Donnell, Ballyherrin, Kilmacrennan, Letterkenny,and Kilmac Formwork Ltd of the same address, to receiver Declan Taite.

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Ombudsman expresses grave concern after Oireachtas committee rejects report

Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly has expressed concern at the rejection of her report into the Lost at Sea scheme by the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. In her report on the scheme, she recommended that financial compensation of almost €250,000 be paid to the Byrne family from Donegal who she found had been

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Stormont Health Committee given Altnagelvin radiotherapy assurances

As the implications of the British Chancellor’s spending review are assessed, health officials in Stormont have indicated that despite cuts in the capital spending budget, the new radiotherapy centre at Altnagelvin will still go ahead. Foyle MLA Mary Bradley, who sits on Stormont’s Health Committee, has welcomed the assurances, and says the business plan shoud

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Blaney launches petition to highlight need for new Letterkenny Link

Donegal North East Deputy Niall Blaney has launched an online petition to highlight the need for improved road infrastructure in Donegal to complement the N2/A5 Dual Carriageway, which is due to be completed in 2015. Deputy Blaney says the Bonagee Link, incorporating a second bridge over the River Swilly is vital to the future growth

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10th Annual IT and Telecommunications Conference gets under way at LYIT today

The 10th Annual Information Technology and Telecommunications Conference gets under way at Letterkenny Institute of Technology today. The event, which the college says is now more relevant than ever, will hear from a number of guests over the next few days, including Tanaiste Mary Coughlan. The conference opens this afternoon with a number of papers

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