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Gardai recover stolen caravan on foot of radio appeal

It’s emerged that a caravan stolen in Falcarragh over the summer has been recovered by gardai after it was featured on Highland Radio’s Community Garda Slot. On today’s Nine til Noon Show, Garda Niall Maguire said the caravan was found in County Monaghan, after they received information from callers on both sides of the border…………..

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Donation Box stolen from Christmas Lights display in Kerrykeel

It’s emerged that a charity donations box has been stolen from outside a house in Gortcally, Kerrykeel, which is renowned for its Christmas lights. The theft happened at some point between 3.30 yesterday afternoon and 10.30 last night. The donation box was situated beside a large crib at the foot of the driveway of the

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Update – Water available at Buncrana Fire Station as disruption continues

There’s a major water outage in the Buncrana area this morning. Irish Water have indicated the burst is being repaired, and the issue should be resolved by this afternoon. In the meantime, they say there will be service disruptions in the areas of Buncrana Town, Luddan, Moyle, Hillcrest, Derry Road, Fahan Road, Lisfannon Industrial Park,

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Minister Catherine Zappone to meet with Parentstop

Children’s Minister Catherine Zappone will meet with Parentstop in Leinster House this afternoon. Earlier this month, the organisation, which has offices in Carndonagh, Donegal Town, Downings and Letterkenny, said it is winding down in the absense of a long term funding from government. Today’s meeting has beenn facilitated by Leas Cheann Comhairle and Donegal Deputy

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South Inishowen water supply must improve – Mac Lochlainn

Irish Water has again come under pressure for progressing with plans to supply Letterkenny with water from the Eddie Fullerton Dam without first replacing pipes in South Inishowen. Irish Water has confirmed to Senator Padraig MacLochlainn that they are continuing work on the assessment, design and planning of the pipe replacement on the Slab Lands

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Donegal County Council to develop a new Transport Strategy

A County Transport Strategy is to be established by Donegal County Council. It is hoped that it will help to revolve various transport issues in the county with a view towards improving existing services. Cathaoirleach of the Inishowen MD Cllr Martin McDermott says Donegal is severely lacking in public transport when compared to other parts

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Rates reduction sought for businesses hit by road works

Donegal county council is being urged to reduce rates for businesses in the county that have been seriously affected by prolonged road works. It follows claims that businesses in areas of Letterkenny have been heavily impacted by ongoing works with a significant loss in revenue reported by some. However the Council has stated that there’s

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North West Athletes selected on Irish team for European Cross-Country Championships

Two North West athletes have been selected for the European Cross-Country Championships, which take place on the 8th of December in Portugal. Inishowen AC’s Sarah Kelly will be part of the Irish contingent heading to the Championships in Lisbon as part of the Women’s U20 team. Connor Bradley, who runs out of City of Derry

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Donegal County Council, County House, Lifford

Council’s Three Year Capital Programme officially passed

Donegal County Council has formally passed its Three Year Capital Programme after a lengthy afternoon of deliberations. Concerns had been expressed particularly in the south of the county over no flood mitigation works for Donegal town, maintenance works to small bridges in the area and funding for new builds for both Ballyshannon and Bundoran fire

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LUH one of lowest rates in meeting ambulance turnaround time targets

Letterkenny University Hospital has one of the lowest rates in meeting ambulance turnaround time targets in the country. The stats released by Fianna Fail reveal that in September this year, HIQA’s turnaround target of 20 minutes was only met 9% of the time while the HSE’s 30 minute target was met in 30% of cases.

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84% of patients report “good or very good” experience at LUH

The results of the 2019 National Inpatient Experience Survey have been published, with 84% of patients said that they had a ‘good’ or a ‘very good’ experience at Letterkenny University Hospital. That was in line with the national average. 335 patients from the hospital participated in the 2019 survey, a response rate of 44%. There

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O’Dommhnaill stresses the urgency of Falcarragh Sewerage upgrade

Irish Water is being urged to ensure that construction of the new Falcarragh Waste Water Treatment Plant commences as quickly as possible, and that upgrades to the local sewerage scheme are expedited. Senator Brian O’Domhnaill says the existing sewerage works consist of primary treatment only which is currently overloaded. Effectively, he says the equivalent of

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Quigley looking to bounce back after first professional defeat

Jason Quigley is looking to bounce back to winning ways on December 5th when he fights Mexican Abraham Cordero in California. The bout will mark Quigley’s first first fight since his first professional defeat. It will also be the Donegal man’s first fight under new coach Andy Lee. The middleweight aims to end 2019 on

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Athletics Review: Disappointment for Donegal Athletes in Abbottstown

It was a disappointing weekend for Donegal athletes at the National Senior and Junior Cross Country Championships in Abbottstown on Sunday. In the Senior Women’s team category Donegal finished third behind Laois in second and Dublin in first. The best of the Donegal runners was Claire McGuigan who finished sixth. City of Derry’s Conor Bradley

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Martin Regan looks ahead to Naomh Conaill’s Ulster Club Football Final

Naomh Conaill will play in their first Ulster Senior Club Championship final in nine years when they take on Kilcoo of Down in next Sunday’s decider. The men from Glenties overcame Clontibret 0-12 to 0-09 to reach the final, whilst Kilcoo got the better of Derrygonnelly Harps to book their place in the Ulster final.

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Johnson promising to re-unite Britain over Brexit

Boris Johnson’s promising to re-unite Britain over Brexit, while warning voters of a stark choice. The British Prime Minister’s been speaking at the Conservative Party’s manifesto launch in Telford, ahead of next month’s election. Mr Johnson’s also promising to boost investment for the NHS and the police, while freezing key tax rates. Mr. Johnson’s painted

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Irish Wheelchair Association urged to meet over closure of respite centre

The Irish Wheelchair Association is being urged to meet on Monday and think again about plans to close a respite centre in County Roscommon. Thousands of people joined a rally in the town yesterday calling for the Cuisle centre to be saved. Local Fianna Fail deputy Eugene Murphy has criticised the hasty nature of the

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23-year-old man charged in connection with Essex lorry deaths

A 23-year-old Co Armagh man has been charged in connection with the Essex lorry deaths. 39 people were discovered in the back of a refrigerated truck in the UK last month. 23-year-old Christopher Kennedy was arrested in Buckinghamshire on Friday afternoon and is due to appear before Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court tomorrow Monday 25th November. Meanwhile, 15

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Cockhill Celtic held to 1-1 draw in FAI Intermediate Cup- Gavin Cullen reacts

Cockhill Celtic were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Midleton of Cork in the FAI Intermediate Cup on Sunday afternoon. Middleton took the lead after eight minutes when James McCarthy found the back of the net. Cockhill rallied in the second half and Stephen Duffy struck to level the game at 1-1. The

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