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Boyle wins Sligo Rally but Kelly takes National Rally Championship title

Declan and Brian Boyle won the Sligo Stages Rally by just over 30 seconds but second placed Donagh Kelly and Kevin Flanagan (pictured) were still celebrating as they had done enough to lift the Triton Showers National Rally Championship. Kelly and Flanagan, in their Ford Focus WRC, led early on but took no chances after […]

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National Day of Commemoration is marked across Ireland

Ceremonies to remember Irish people who’ve lost their lives in wars, and while on peace-keeping missions, were held around the country today. The National Day of Commemoration at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in Dublin, was attended by the President, Taoiseach, and cabinet Ministers. The main North West commemoration was in Sligo. Other ceremonies also took

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Rallying: Eugene Donnelly gives his views on Tarmac Championship changes

Big changes are on the way in the Irish Tarmac Rally Championships. The Donegal Motor Club has informed the TROA that it intends to withdraw the Joule Donegal International Rally from next year’s Irish Tarmac Championship. Under new rules, WRC cars will be replaced by the ERC standard. On Sunday Sport, Chris Ashmore spoke with

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English and Griffin reach Euro U23 800m Final and Pena qualifies for Olympics

Donegal’s Mark English and Karl Griffin have qualified for Sunday’s 800m Final at the European U23 Championships in Tailinn. In Saturday’s first semi final Griffin finished fourth. His time of 1:48.65 was good enough to make the final as one of the two fastest losers. English secured his place with a third place finish in

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Joule Donegal International Rally to be withdrawn from Tarmac Championship

Highland Radio Sport can exclusively reveal the Donegal Motor Club have informed the T.R.O.A that they intend to withdraw the Joule Donegal International Rally from next years Irish Tarmac Championship. The association announced last month that only vehicles in classes 1-5 will be able to score points for the overall championship. Competitors running in class

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Senior Orange official declines to comment on claims that President Higgins “snubbed” Rossknowlagh invite

  Orange Order members were urged today to respect the right of the Republic to celebrate 1916 next year. The call came at the annual Orange Order parade which was not attended by President Michael D.Higgins. The President opened a concert area at an arts centre in Naul in north Dublin in response to an

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Aranmore campaigner says lack of broadband has held the island back

A prominent campaigner for investment on Aranmore Island has said politicians from successive governments should hang their heads in shame for their failure to bring broadband to the island. Gerry Early of Arranmore Co-op says investment opportubnities have been lost as a result of the lack of broadband facilities. Speaking to Greg Hughes on the

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Irish Independent says Donegal bin charges are the highest in the country

It’s emerged that Donegal has the highest average bin charges in the country. The revelation comes amid report that charges could be rise by up to 100 Euro a year as a result of plans to make households pay for their rubbish by weight. The Irish Independent claims the increases will accompany new rules next

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Doherty says Minister Varadkar must address HSE funding cuts

The Minister for Health is being asked to outline the extent to which funds to the NoWDoc service in Donegal have been cut. Donegal South West Deputy Pearse Doherty tabled the question after reading a 2012 report commissioned by the HSE which rejected proposed changes to overnight services in Derrybeg and Carndonagh as “unsafe”. Deputy

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Mc Ginley says Donegal Food Markets can apply for new government funding

The organisers of food and artisan markets in Donegal are being urged to apply for new Government funding. The Department of Agriculture is coordinating the scheme to fund both existing or start-up local food and artisan markets. Urging people to support local markets and producers, Deputy Dinny Mc Ginley says they make a significant contribution

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Thousands flock to Donegal for annual 12th Parade at Rossknowlagh

Thousands of Orange Order members and supporters are expected in Donegal today for the annual 12th of July parade at Rossknowlagh. President Michael D.Higgins had been invited to attend, but declined as he had other engagements. The parade starts at St John’s Parish Church at 12.30 this afternoon, heading for the beach where the keynote

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Three Irish athletes get Olympic qualifying times at Letterkenny event

Three Irish athletes got their qualifying times for the 2016 Olympic Games in an exciting 3,000 metre steeplechase event at the Letterkenny AC International Track and Field Event at the Danny McDaid Track in Letterkenny on Friday evening. The trio of Kerry O’Flaherty (Newcastle AC, 9.42.61); Michelle Finn (Leevale AC, 9.43.34) and Sara Treacy (Dunboyne

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Doherty claims NowDOC plans are no different to proposals rejected as unsafe in 2012

It’s emerged that a report into proposed changes to the NowDOC’s Red Eye shifts in Donegal were rejected as unsafe by a HSE appointed panel in 2012. Deputy Pearse Doherty says he has seen the 2012 report, which raises a number of very serious questions. Caredoc, which administers the Doctor on Call service has now

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Donegal Deputy Charlie McConalogue concerned about future of SNAs

  Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Education Charlie McConalogue has expressed concern following the announcement by the Education Minister that she is to carry out a review of the SNA scheme. The scheme, which was introduced by Fianna Fáil, saw the number of Special Needs Assistants increase progressively from fewer than 300 in 1997 to 8,401

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TD’s not doing enough to bring cancer services to Donegal – Cllr Shiels

An Independent Cllr has claimed that TD’s in the county have not showed enough political will to bring cancer services to Donegal. There are eight cancer centres of excellence in Ireland with the closest one to Co Donegal in Galway. Currently cancer patients in the county have to travel to Galway and Dublin for treatment.

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Donegal teacher who caused fatal crash has sentence suspended to

  A 28-year-old Donegal teacher, whose careless driving caused the death of a 34 year old mother of two, has had his 12 month prison sentence suspended on appeal, providing he does community service. Declan O’Donnell, of Whitehills, Churchill, Letterkenny, had pleaded guilty at Monaghan Circuit Criminal Court to careless driving near Carrickmacross on January

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Police in Strabane issue warning after young girl approached online

Police in Strabane have issued a warning to parents and teenagers after a local girl was approached online and asked to send revealing photographs. According to police, the 16-year-old girl was approached by someone who claimed to be a ‘representative’ of a well-known modelling agency. Police say the contact with the 16-year-old girl started off

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Sligo offers Kelly first chance of National Rally title

Triton Showers National Rally Championship leader Donagh Kelly (Ford Focus WRC) has the first of three opportunities to clinch the Vard Memorial Trophy on Sunday’s McCormack Opel/Sligo Park Hotel Rally, round six of the eight round campaign. Donegal driver Kelly and his Derry co-driver Kevin Flanagan have been in sensational form in this year’s national

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Letterkenny Community Centre not in position financially to provide SNA’s

In a statement released this afternoon a spokesperson for the Letterkenny Community Centre said that they are a non-profit organisation. They also said that they have a long history and track record in providing for people of all ages and abilities or indeed disabilities. And they say unfortunately the centre is not in a position

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Donegal mother disgusted after daughter with down syndrome refused place on Summer camp

A Donegal mother has said she feels let down after a local group refused to enrol her daughter because she has Down Syndrome. Amber Pyper, from Ramleton, went to enrol her five year old daughter Lily at Letterkenny Community Centre. However, she was told that she would have to provide an Special Needs Assistant to

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St Conall’s Bell exhibition at Donegal Museum nearing its end

Donegal County Council says the St Conall’s Bell and shrine exhibition at the Donegal Museum in Letterkenny has been a major success. The exhibitiion ends on Saturday afternoon, and thenm moves to Kilclooney in West Donegal, before returning to the British Museum. The council says the exhibition generated an increase in visitor numbers to the

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Five Donegal projects entered into the IPB ‘Pride of Place’ competition

  Five community initiatives in Donegal will compete in this year’s IPB Pride of Place Competition. They include projects in Killybegs, Gortahork, Drumfries and Dunfanaghy, as well as Donegal Youth Council, which encompasses the whole county. The Donegal projects which have been nominated are Killybegs Community Council, Coiste Pobail Ghort a’Choirce, the Sliabh Sneacht Centre

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