A NEW road through the former Unifi factory site on the outskirts of Letterkenny was officially opened to the public this morning.
ASTI strikes will not affect Donegal ETB schools
THE head of Donegal ETB has stressed that its 15 secondary schools and five Youthreach Centres will not be impacted by any of the proposed strikes.
RTE Investigates show featuring Councillor wins award
THE RTE Investigates programme which featured Councillor John O’Donnell appearing to ask for money has won a major award.
Plans for west Donegal shell farm shelved after protest
PLANS for a controversial oyster farm for west Donegal appear to have been shelved.
Possible flood prevention measures outlined
DAMS, water diversion culverts and restoration of wetlands are just some of the options being looked at in order to prevent flooding in Donegal.
Convoy Orange Hall reopens after arson attack
CONVOY Orange Hall officially re-opened its doors on Saturday – two years after being destroyed in an arson attack.
Councillor now being investigated by ethics watchdog
DONEGAL County Council has confirmed it has referred its ‘examination’ into controversial Councillor, John O’Donnell, on to the Standards in Public Office Commission (SIPO).
Council officials meet Letterkenny fire victims
OFFICIALS from Donegal County Council and the Department of Social Protection have met with residents left homeless following last week’s fire.
Council still providing accommodation for fire victims
DONEGAL County Council said it is continuing to provide accommodation to some of those left homeless following last week’s fire in Letterkenny.
Letterkenny fire victims left ‘homeless’
A NUMBER of residents have been effectively left homeless after their apartments were badly smoke damaged during last week’s blaze in Letterkenny.