TWENTY years after it closed its last factory in Donegal, former employees of Fruit of the Loom are planning a reunion. In its heyday as many as 3,500 workers were employed at the clothing manufacturer’s four Donegal plants dotted across Milford, Malin, Raphoe and Buncrana. At its height Fruit of the Loom employed staff from […]
Stars to align for Letterkenny’s Calum Nugent
A young Letterkenny man who lit up the lives of everyone who met him is to be remembered with a special night in his honour. A smile, thumbs-up and a mantra that “everyday is a good day” were the words and actions that guided the unique life of Calum Nugent. Despite living with serious illness […]
Oil spill leads to accident at Carrigans
REPORTS are coming in of a serious accident at Carrigans following what is believed to have been an oil spill. In a post on its Facebook page, the local Crime Alert service for the area says, “Bad accident just below Garda station in Carrigans. Road partially blocked, single lane traffic only.” Gardai are on the […]
Man raped daughter once a week while wife was away
A Donegal father-of-six raped his teenage daughter once per week while his wife was away from the house, a court has heard. Maurice Laffferty (50) of Corcullen, Castlefin, Donegal, pleaded guilty at the Central Criminal Court to raping his daughter Annie Lafferty at his home on dates between November 1, 2010 and June 30, 2011. […]
Council joins ‘Orange Cone Safety Zone’ initiative
LOCAL authorities from around Ireland including Donegal County Council have joined forces to highlight the dangers that exist on a daily basis at roadworks sites. “Roadworks are a place of work for thousands of people and these workers have a right to expect a safe working environment,” says Brian O’Donnell, Road Safety Officer with Donegal […]
Letterkenny Hospital to get second breast surgeon
DONEGAL Minister Joe McHugh has confirmed cancer care at Letterkenny University Hospital is to be boosted with the appointment of a second breast cancer surgeon on a permanent basis. “The appointment of a second breast cancer surgeon on a permanent contract in Letterkenny is an important development for health services in Donegal and the North […]
Frank McBrearty on Fine Gael ticket?
SPECULATION continues to grow this morning that Independent Councillor Frank McBrearty will be added to the Fine Gael ticket for the upcoming local elections. A decision on the move is believed to be imminent and it is understood Mr McBrearty has met with senior party officials on a number of occasions in recent days. The […]
Council urged to explain cookie ‘trackers’ on website
DONEGAL County Council has been asked to explain why it has cookies on its website. Independent election candidate Sinéad Stewart said the public had a right to know the reason behind the local authority “harvesting” people’s internet habits. Ms Stewart said, “It has come to light that a Danish ePrivacy firm has conducted research into […]
Take over of estates needs to happen quicker – McGlynn
THE length of time it is taking Donegal County Council to take over housing estates has been branded “totally unacceptable”. Local election candidate Cathal McGlynn says the issue has become a cause of “” frustration and disappointment” for residents. The Independent candidate, who is a resident of Ballymacool estate in Letterkenny, has also hit out […]
Donegal Councillor Ian McGarvey immortalised in wine
A plaque has been erected in a German vineyard to Mayor of Letterkenny and lifelong teetotaller Ian McGarvey and his wife Marjorie. Councillor McGarvey, who at 89 is Ireland’s oldest elected representative, was part of a delegation that travelled to Letterkenny’s twin town Rudolstadt for St Patrick’s Day. It was his first time in Germany […]