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Refurbishment works at Scoil Náisiúnta Chaiseal na gCorr in Gortahork approved

The Tánaiste and Minister for Education Mary Coughlan has confirmed that she has approved funding for refurbishment works at Scoil Náisiúnta Chaiseal na gCorr in Gortahork. The funding, which has been granted under the Contingency Works Programme, is to provide refurbishment works for an office and porch at the school.

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Harte wants landlord details to be given to councils and gardai

A Donegal councillor says the list of homeowners compiled to facilitate the Non Principal Private Residence charge should be made available to local authorities. Cllr Jimmy Harte says te information would be useful to councils who need to contact the owners of rented out properties, particularily when anti social behaviour is taking place in these

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New evidence may shed light on Maureen Mc Ginley’s post mortem fractures – Family

The family of a Strabane woman whose body sustained multiple fractures after her death at Altnagelvin hospital three years ago say they’ve received new information which merits a fresh inquiry. 78 year Maureen McGinley’s body was found to have 34 broken bones when it was received by the undertaker. The cause of the fractures has

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Family calls on anyone with information on Shaun Duffy’s killing to come forward

The family of Shaun Duffy have said they hoped the investigation into his killing will make progress soon. Yesterday A senior Garda has said an investigation into the death of an undertaker will continue – five and half years after he was killed. In a statement issued through their solicitor last evening, Shaun Duffy’s mother

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Communications Regulator to be quizzed about poor mobile coverage in Donegal

The communications regulator ComReg has been called before an Oireachtas Committee to explain the poor quality of mobile phone reception in many areas of Donegal. After securing the meeting, Donegal North East Deputy Joe McHugh said parts of the county are blighted with poor reception, and coverage quality has regressed in recent months. He is

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Gardai in Donegal are urging people to look out for others in the community

Gardai in Donegal are urging people to look out for others in the community, particularly the elderly and other potentially vulnerable people. It’s part of national Community Safety Week, which was launched by Commissioner Fachtna Murphy at the National Ploughing Championships this week. Letterkenny based Inspector Pat O’Donnell says it’s a matter of people paying

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Letterkenny Town Council rethinks traffic strategy around schools

Letterkenny Town Council is to abandon a proposal to create a “one way triangle” between St Eunan’s College, Scoil Colmcille and St Eunan’s Cathedral. Officials say a survey carried out over the summer holidays indicated the proposal would not work. However, an alternative proposal to make Cathedral Road one way between Scoil Colmcille and St

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LYIT Director says Donegal retains more graduates than any other rural county

The Director of Letterkenny Institute of Technology says Donegal has a better record in employing its own graduates than any other rural county in Ireland. Paul Hannigan was speaking after the college was ranked 18th out of 22 third level colleges in the annual Sunday Times Guide, down from 14th in 2009. The guide finds

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Rememberance service for road traffic victims to be held in Buncrana

A special interdominational service is to be held in Buncrana in November to remember people who have died in road collisions. The multi denominational ceremony will take place in Buncrana on 21st November this year as part of the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. PARC says Inishowen has seen multiple fatalities this

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Derry Judge expresses astonishment that cannabis seeds can be legally sold

The Recorder at Derry Crown Court has said he is ‘totally astonished’ that cannabis seeds can be sold legally when their only use is for illegal purposes. Judge Des Marrinan’s comments came as he sentenced two men from Strathfoyle in the city for cultivating cannabis plants and for possessing the drug with intent to supply.

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