Highland’s Farming News – Thursday 12th February
A 15 Minute Programme presented by Chris Ashmore every Thursday at 7.05pm highlighting all that’s happening in the farming community.
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A 15 Minute Programme presented by Chris Ashmore every Thursday at 7.05pm highlighting all that’s happening in the farming community.
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Tory Islands only cafe has been destroyed in a fire. The roof and building of the family run Cafe Anchreagan was gutted in the blaze on Wednesday night. Garda forensics spent all day yesterday on Tory, at this stage it is not known what caused the fire. Jimmy and Mary McGinty had run the cafe
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The draw for the quarter finals of the Knockalla Cup has been made The winners of Cockhill Celtic and Rathmullan Celtic will host Monaghan side Killylough while the victors in other first round tie between Milford Utd and Lifford Celtic will go to Cavan to play Cootehill Harps. Letterkenny Rovers who knocked out the cup
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Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt has recalled more of his big-guns ahead of Saturday’s Six Nations showdown with France. Johnny Sexton will make his first appearance in over 12 weeks after recovering from a concussion injury, while fit-again Jamie Heaslip and Sean O’Brien have been named in the back-row. Rory Best has cleared the concussion
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At Derry Magistrates Court today, District Judge Barney Mc Elholm granted anonymity to a man charged with a series of drug offences, including possessing ecstasy that was linked to the English batch which left 6 people in hospital. The judge granted the order after being told that while there was no specific threat against the
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It has been confirmed that Derry singer songwriter SOAK is to release her debut album, ‘Before We Forget How to Dream’ on June 1st. The majority of the album was recorded in Co Donegal along with Villagers man Tom McLaughlin producing. The omens for the debut album are certainly good, with everyone from
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Police in Derry have confirmed that new ‘super-strength’ ecstasy tablets have been seized in the north west. A quantity of 1,200 tablets were recovered by police in one of two seizures in Derry. Police also seized another quantity of the tablets in Portstewart in recent days and three people have been arrested. The new yellow
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A public meeting is to be held in the Finn Valley tonight over plans to build a massive windfarm in the area. Planree Ltd have applied to An Board Pleanala to develop Irelands biggest onshore windfarm at Carrickduff Hill and Lismullyduff. The proposed windfarm could see up to 49 wind turbines built over 20 townlands.
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A Donegal Deputy has raised concerns surrounding the uncertainty of the future of the Out-of-Hours GP Service ‘NOWDoc’ in the county. It has been confirmed that ‘Caredoc’, who together with the HSE provide the NOWDoc Service, has indicated that it plans to withdraw from the service’s current arrangement. Caredoc had requested additional funding from the
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One of Ireland’s foremost experts on climate change is addressing a meeting in Letterkenny’s Regional Cultural Centre tomorrow evening. Professor John Sweeney is founder of the Irish Climate Analysis Research Unit in NUI Maynooth, and has collaborated in a number of international initiatives, one of which won a Nobel Prize in 2007. He’ll be speaking
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It was a disappointing day for Ireland at the European Team Badminton Championship losing to England. Sam and Joshua Magee and Rachael Darragh from Raphoe were all in action but lost in their respective games. Chloe Magee was injured and missed today’s action but should be fit if Ireland make the quarter finals. Home nation
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The head of the H-S-E says the decision to pay for expensive drugs for patients with a rare blood disorder will have a knock on effect on the rest of the health service. Tony O’Brien says the cost of the Soliris drug – which costs 430 thousand euro a year for every patient – will
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Jason Quigley’s next opponent has been announced The Finn Valley man will fight Lanny Dardar in his fourth professional fight at the start of next month in Los Angeles. Quigley goes into the fight with a 3-0 pro record while Dardar who is a 27th year old from Louisiana has a record of 2 wins
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A 25-year-old man is due in court in Derry today on drugs charges. He is accused of being concerned in the supply of Class A and Class B drugs and possessing them with intent to supply. The charges follow a police search in the Northland Road area on Tuesday during which cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy
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The Council has been called on to examine what legal measures can be put in place to limit speed in housing estates and other built up areas across Donegal. Raising the issue Councillor Ciaran Brogan said the government has announced a review of speeding limits in council run estates but it doesn’t go far enough.
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The HSE has been accused of enforcing smoking room laws for pubs and clubs in Donegal unfairly. The accusation has been made by Councillor Paul Canning. He has claimed that a number of businesses in the county have constructed smoking areas in line with legislation only to be informed by the HSE that a different
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The priest who said mass at the wedding in Co Fermanagh where two people were shot – one fatally – says there was a sense of tension ‘waiting to explode’ ahead of the ceremony. It happened outside St Mary’s Catholic Church in Newtownbutler near the border. The victim was flown to hospital in police helicopter
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Michael Hoey leads on day one of the Thailand classic. The Ulsterman hit a course record 8 under 64 to head the field at the Black Mountain Golf Club. He leads Spain’s Carlos Pigem, David Lipsky from America and Taiwan’s Chien-yao Hung by a single shot, and now hopes to avoid the curse of Friday
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Ulster have made five changes for this Friday’s Pro12 clash with Bennetton Treviso in Belfast Back-row Nick Williams , lock Lewis Stevenson, hooker Rob Herring are back in the side whileLouis Ludik is named at full-back and Mike Allen starts on the wing. Craig Gilroy will become the youngest player to win 100 Ulster caps
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The new shortened Ulster Senior League season started on Wednesday night with Derry City Res beating Finn Harps Res 3-0. Ronan Curtis got the scoring underway in the 19th minute while Steven Mills and Rory Holden added second half goals for the 2012 champions as they ran out easy winners. It could have been more
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The GAA Programme is broadcast every Wednesday from 8.30pm – 9pm. On Wednesday nights show, legendary Donegal hurler James McLaughlin,. The Burt man who was inducted into the Donegal Sport’s Stars, Hall of Fame, at their recent awards function reflected on his own playing days with Donegal and Ulster and in a week that
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I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! fans can now try out the game show for themselves – without having to earn fame to become a contestant. Thorpe Park has announced plans to launch a maze based on the hit ITV series, presented by Ant and Dec, which will give visitors the experience of
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Daniel Craig looks ready for action in the first image of the star in forthcoming Bond film Spectre. The actor wears sunglasses and is dressed in black as he holds his gun, against a mountainous backdrop in Austria. A behind-the-scenes video from the first day of shooting the new 007 movie, directed by Sam Mendes,
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It was a mixed day for Ireland and the Magee family at the European Team Badminton Championships in Belgium. The day got off to a winning start against the hosts as double Olympians Chloe Magee and Scott Evans won the Mixed doubles. In the singles Chloe and Scott took victory again as Ireland raced out to
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A Derry councillor is claiming that a window replacement scheme in Carnhill has been postponed in order to facilitate a similar scheme in Ballymena. Cllr Tony Hassan says the Housing Executive embarked on a long awaited scheme to replace windows in the Carnhill area last month, but work stopped after around three or four homes
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Ireland Women Head Coach Tom Tierney has made one change to the side that overcame Italy last Friday night for the forthcoming clash against France in the Six Nations. Katie Fitzhenry has been promoted from the bench to be named in the centre with Jackie Shiels named among the replacements. Ballybofey’s Larissa Muldoon and Fahan’s
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The overcrowding crisis continues at Letterkenny General Hospital, with one of the highest ever numbers of people awaiting admission registered by the INMO this morning. There were a total of 32 people awaiting admission, 18 of them on trollies in the emergency department and 14 on wards. Cllr Gerry Mc Monagle is Chairs of the
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Gardaí in Buncrana have renewed their appeal for information in relation to the fatal shooting of Andrew Allen in Buncrana, Co Donegal on the 9th February 2012 The 9th of February 2015 marked the third anniversary of the murder of Andrew. Republican Action Against Drugs said it carried out the murder but his family have
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The council is being asked to support the expansion and roll-out of the Pro Social Drivers programme which has been hailed as a success. The programme is used by the courts and offers those who face a driving conviction to take the course as part of a sentence. Since it’s inception 90 people have passed
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A Councillor says commercial rates should be set against a company’s profits and not on the size of the premises they operate from. Councillor Seamus O’Domhnaill says Government plans to reevaluate commercial premises for the purpose of setting rates are not moving quickly enough and do not fully address the issue. He has welcomed a
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Plans to establish a Text Alert system in Convoy are at an advanced stage, with the committee predicting that the initiative will be ready for launch in a matter of weeks. A community alert scheme has been in place, but a local committee got together to progress to a text a;ert scheme on the advice
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The driver of a car involved in a single vehicle crash outside Castlefinn this morning is critically ill in hospital. The N15 remains closed approx 1 km outside Castlefinn on the Lifford side, with diversions in place, and will remain closed until at least 11 o’clock.
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Donegal County Council has confirmed that the former Bundoran and Ballyshannon Town Council offices will close to the public from next Monday. The council says an outreach service will be provided through the existing libraries in both towns. The opening hours at Ballyshannon Library wuill be increased from one half day per week to three
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Cillian Morrison scored his first goal for Derry City last night. The Letterkenny man came on as a second half substitute and scored Derry’s second goal in the 3-1 win over a Northern Ireland Junior side. Ryan Curran and Patrick McEleney bagged the other two. In Buncrana Finn Harps beat the Inishowen League 1-0. Wilfried
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Martin Mc Hugh’s IT Sligo have been reinstated to the Sigerson Cup. The college was dumped out of the competition along with Queens with both sides reported for breaking player rules. Queens who lost to Sligo in the first round had three players registered at Strandmills College while Sligo were banned for playing St Michael’s
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A 13-year-old boy has been critically injured and an older pupil has been arrested following an assault at a County Fermanagh secondary school. The attack took place at St Michael’s College, Enniskillen, on Monday. The boy is in a critical condition at Belfast’s Royal Victoria Hospital. The PSNI have confirmed a 17-year-old boy was detained
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It is called Eurovision, but the famous singing competition has invited Australia to take part in this year’s show. Organisers said they would like an act from Down Under to take part and mark the 60th anniversary of the competition, which was won last year by Austrian drag queen Conchita Wurst. Australia will be fast-tracked
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David Beckham and Jennifer Lawrence are the two most desired celebrities to have a selfie with this Valentine’s Day, according to a new survey. Smartphone giant HTC asked two thousand UK residents who they would most like a selfie with, and the former Manchester United and England star was named the most desirable male, ahead
Double Olympians Chloe Magee and Scott Evans will lead the Irish team at the European Mixed Team Championships in Belgium. The Championships pits the top 12 teams against each other for the title of best in Europe. Ireland face host nation Belgium in their opening game of the tournament on Wednesday and then England on
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Just one of the north west clubs will be involved in first round action of the EA Sports Cup at the start of next month. Finn Harps have been drawn against Galway United while both Derry City and Ulster Senior League champions Cockhill Celtic have been given byes. It’s the second year in a row
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Hundreds of homes are currently without a water supply in Lifford, because of a burst water main. Irish Water says crews are working to restore supplies and they hope to restore supply to the affected areas as soon as possible. There is a tanker in place at Daly’s Shop. Dozens of areas have been affected:
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Strabane District Council have proposed that the new pedestrian bridge in the town be named after former Sinn Fein Cllr Ivan Barr. The new bridge, which will link the Ballycolman and the Head of the Town areas, is expected to be completed by the Summer. Sinn Fein made last nights proposal, which had to be voted
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Police in the North have arrested a 44 year old man in connection with the disappearance of a woman in Co Tyrone two years ago. 34 year old Charlotte Murray – who is originally from Omagh but had been living in Moy – was reported missing in May 2013 but had not been in contact
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The case against a republican accused of killing 29 people in the Omagh bomb is likely to proceed, the high court in Northern Ireland heard today. Doubts had been raised over whether the murder charges against Seamus Daly would be maintained. But a judge was told the test for continuing with the prosecution is now
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One hundred and eighty two charges of illegal fishing against 44 men and one woman were called at Dungloe District Court today. Judge Paul Kelly was told nine of the charges against three men were new. He adjourned them for mention to March 10th. The judge was also told that many of the other one
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The Suicide Crisis Assessment Nurse service is being implemented in Donegal on a pilot basis. The service allows GPs refer patients they believe to be at risk of suicide or self harm to a specially trained nurse, who will offer an assessment to the patient within 48 hours. The service is being implemented in
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Rory Best hasn’t been ruled-out of Ireland’s Six Nations clash with France – despite being unable to train today. The Ulster captain was the only member of the squad not to take part in this morning’s work-out as he follows the return-to-play protocols. He will be given a chance to prove his fitness on Thursday.
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The Road Safety Authority is in Donegal this week to highlight the importance of fitting car seats properly. The RSA says as many as three out of four child car seats may be badly fitted, increasing the risk of death or serious injury to children in the event of a road traffic accident. The ‘Check
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A Donegal County Council engineer is to assess a house near Gortahork which was struck by a van at the weekend in the second such incident in less than three years. Joanne and Milo Butler were unloading shopping at the house at Cashel na gCor on Saturday evening when a van came off the road
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A 46-year-old man has been arrested in the Creggan area of Derry by detectives from Serious Crime Branch investigating dissident terrorist activity in the city. The PSNI say the suspect was arrested in an operation this morning and has been taken to the Serious Crime Suite at Antrim police station for questioning. A house in
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