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Overcrowding at Letterkenny Hospital ‘f*cking ridiculous’, says TD

      A Donegal Deputy has used some expletive language when describing the current situation in Letterkenny University Hospital. The hospital has been one of the most overcrowded in Ireland every day this week with over 200 people waiting for in-patient beds since Monday according to the INMO. Speaking in the Dail last night

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‘Plenty of dosh for these guys while LUH suffers’

  Another scathing attack has been launched at the Government over shortcomings at Letterkenny University Hospital. Donegal Deputy Pearse Doherty claims millions are being spent on tax breaks for the wealthy and that the money would be better spent reopening the short stay ward at the hospital in full. Despite commitments made last year to

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Major extension to McGettigan’s Hotel given green light

An Bord Pleanala has given the green light for a major extension to McGettigan’s Hotel on Main Street Letterkenny. The Council had already given conditional permission for the redevelopment and extension but that was appealed to the planning board. The application, in the name of Denis McGettigan, sets out plans for the demolition and reconfiguration

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Doherty rejects falling insurance premia claim

Motor insurance claims and compensation payouts through the courts system decreased between 2014 and 2017. Insurance Ireland has told the Oireachtas Finance Committee that awards through the courts system fell from 141 million to 85 million in that time frame. However, it added that settlements offered through the Personal Injury Assessment Board increased from 281

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Donegal Irish-Language College working to implement findings from inspection report

A West Donegal Irish-Language College says progress is being made to implement the findings and recommendations outlined in a recent inspection report from the Department of Education. Coláiste Chú Chulainn, Ionad Pobail Chnoc Fola, Gaoth Dobhair was found to be non-compliant in a number of areas in relation to the college’s child protection procedures. During

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Government accused of “dishonesty” in Home Help budget announcement

A Donegal Senator has accused the government of dishonesty in its pronouncements about home help hours. Senator Padraig Mac Lochlainn says as a result of a recruitment freeze, the waiting list for home help has exploded to 7,225 across the State with hundreds waiting in Donegal. In last month’s budget, he says, the government suggested

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Terms & conditions of Mica scheme still being finalised – Taoiseach

The Government is being urged to publish the Mica Redress Scheme before Christmas and commit to begin work on affected homes in early 2020. However the Taoiseach says the terms and conditions of the scheme are still being finalised. The issue was raised in the Dail this week by Donegal Deputy Charlie McConalogue who says

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Children at play signs should be Council priority – Mayor

  There are urgent calls on Donegal County Council to provide additional signage on all approach roads to playgrounds in the Letterkenny Municipal District. A significant number of playgrounds in the area are situated on primary routes and its thought that the installation of children at play signs would alert motorists to reduce speed. The

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David Kelly shortlisted in Billy Coleman Best Young Rally Driver Award

Donegal Towns David Kelly has been selected into the Top 3 Young Irish Rally drivers securing a minimum of €15,000 support towards his Rallying in 2020. Yesterday seen nine candidates from all over Ireland make their way to Dublin for the interview stages of the Billy Coleman Award. All drivers faced an interview panel were

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Buncrana Gardai apprehend speeding motorists and one driving under the influence

Gardai in Donegal are warning motorists again to adhere to speed limits and never ever drive under the influence of drugs/alcohol. The Buncrana Road Policing Unit detected a driver exceeding the 60KPH speed limit in Tooban, Burnfoot at school time yesterday. The driver was detected travelling at 98KPH and a fixed charge penalty notice is

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Donegal will not be favoured in broadband plan – Bruton

  The Communications Minister says that no county will be favoured over others when it comes to the National Broadband Plan. Minister Burton was reacting to comments that Donegal, given its location and vast rural population, should be top of the list in terms of rolling out broadband to premises across the county. There’s also

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Council says Lifford solar panels are making a difference

Donegal County Council says the recent installation of 36 solar panels to the roof area of County House in Lifford is already reducing emissions and helping make the council more energy efficient. Facilities Manager Peadar Espey says it’s part of the council’s overall drive to achieve energy performance improvements, with the system set to generate

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Donegal TDs motion on Personal Assistance Services passes in Dail

    Donegal Deputy Thomas Pringles motion on rights to Personal Assistance Services passed unanimously in the Dail last night. The motion if implemented by Government, would end cuts to disability supports and properly fund a personal assistance service in Ireland. It would also ensure that funding for the service is properly ring-fenced and separated

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Minister says plans progressing for extension at Moville College

  The Education Minister has confirmed that plans for an extension at Moville Community College are on track. The extension, approved in 2014, has faced continuous delays. Minister Joe McHugh was pressed for an update by Donegal Deputy Charlie McConalogue in the Dail last evening. Minister McHugh says the project is currently in the hands

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