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Letterkenny properties owned by rogue solicitor repossessed

Four properties owned by fugitive solicitor Michael Lynn were repossessed yesterday after he failed to make payments on an outstanding loan of more than €685,000. Mr Justice Brian McGovern granted the possession orders against the disgraced former solicitor for four properties at The Green, Thornberry, Co Letterkenny, on foot of an application by Anglo Irish […]

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Phone calls to the Donegal County Council switchboard are not being answered today

Phone calls to the Donegal County Council switchboard are not being answered between 9am – 1pm today, as part of the escalation of industrial action in protest at cut-backs in the public sector. The telephones in the Offices of Donegal Co. Council will not be answered, this includes County House Lifford, the Public Services Centres

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St.Patricks National School in Drumkeen vandalised overnight

St Patrick’s National School in Drumkeen is closed today after it was broken into and seriously damaged overnight. An undisclosed quantity of computing equipment and other items were stolen, and what’s been described as considerable and vandalism was caused inside the building. Speaking on today’s Shaun Doherty Show, School Principal Colm Breathnach says it was

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Donegal cases accounted for over 1.4 million euro recouped by the taxman

Donegal cases accounted for over 1.4 million euro recouped by the taxman in settlements with defaulters. In total, across the county, just short of 29 million euro was collected in taxes, interest and panalties. In the 3 month period to 31st December 2009, there were 88 published settlements, ten of which were in Donegal. They

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The Earagail Arts Festival wins “Outstanding Contribution to the Local Economy”

The Earagail Arts Festival has collected the award for the”Outstanding Contribution to the Local Economy” at the Enterprising Donegal Business Awards 2010. The 22 year-old festival is estimated to have an annual worth to the Donegal economy of 3 million euro. In accepting the award last night the festival its organisers said it recognises the

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Plans announced which could see 400 new homes in Galliagh and Carnhill

Plans were today announced which could see 400 new homes, as well as new play areas and community facilities, in the Galliagh and Carnhill areas of Derry city. The regeneration plans are being aimed at these areas as they are seen as somewhere with a need for social housing. But, Sinn Fein Councillor for the

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New planning guidelines could allow roadside development

Strict rules governming developments beside national primary and secondary routes could soon be relaxed. New guidelines are being discussed which could provide opportunties for new developments to be undertaken. North West MEP Pat the Cope Gallagher says the discussions on planning policy and roads could end an anamoly whereby development proposals, even on lighly trafficked

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More job losses at Medisize

There have been more job losses at Medisize in Letterkenny, it’s understood that redundacy notices have been given to 3 people. Just last month, talks of major job losses were played down by trade union SIPTU. Assisstant General Secretary of the Technical Engineering and Electrical Union, Dan Miller, says he met with the company last

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A faulty electric blanket caused the fire which killed baby girl in County Derry

A faulty electric blanket caused the fire which killed an 18-month-old baby girl in County Derry, the inquest into her death has heard. Sarah Jane Mullan was in a cot in her parents’ bedroom in Dungiven when their 15 year old electric blanket caught fire last June. She suffered extensive burns and died in hospital

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McDaid says those who read the x-rays in Tallaght should be given great credit.

The Department of Health’s insisting Mary Harney only became aware of the scale of the x-ray problem at Tallaght hospital in Dublin yesterday. 58,000 x-rays at the hospital were never examined by a consultant radiologist between 2005 and September last year. One person’s already died, while another’s seriously ill as a result of a delayed

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Letterkenny to promote its connectivity and IT infrastructure

Letterkenny Town Council is to liaise with the County Development Board to ensure that the town’s IT infrastructure is highlighted to prospective investors. The issue was raised this week by Deputy Mayor Cllr Jimmy Harte, who proposed that the council promotes Letterkenny as a centre for Information Technology in conjunction with the LYIT, the IDA

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‘Nasty comments that are politically motivated’ – Tánaiste

‘Nasty comments that are politically motivated’. The response of the Tánaiste to the latest suggestions that she’s not up to the job of Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment. On a TV programme last night an audience member claimed there was a “cringe factor” to her representation of the country abroad. And in the Dáil

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The Government will lose all three by-elections – Jim Higgins

The Government won’t run the the three by-elections in Dublin,Donegal and Waterford because they know they will lose them all. Fine Gael MEP Jim Higgins says the voters will use the opportunity to show their frustration with the Fianna Fail-Green coalition. The three vacancies follow the departure of George Lee, the election of Pat ‘The

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Cullen’s resignation could further delay Donegal SW by-election

The Energy Minister Eamon Ryan has dismissed suggestions that the departure of Martin Cullen from public life will further destabilise the Government. Minister Cullen announced his resignation as a TD and Minister last night on health grounds. His departure means the Government must now fight three by-elections, with the Donegal South West poll already pending

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Letterkenny councillor stresses need for replacement haemotology consultant

Letterkenny Town Council will this week call on the HSE to immediately employ a Haematology Consultant in Letterkenny General Hospital to replace the one who recently vacated the position. The issue has been placed on the agenda by Cllr Tadhg Culbert, who is himself in remission from leukemia. He says many people in Donegal need

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