By Emma Ryan THERE have been calls for works to be carried out at an accident blackspot in Letterkenny which has been the scene of seven collisions in two years. At last week’s meeting of Letterkenny Milford MD, Cllr Jimmy Kavanagh asked the Council to apply for funding for further safety measures at Kiltoy/Golf Course Road due […]
Arts Council gift 880 books to patients in Letterkenny University Hospital for Culture Night
Letterkenny University Hospital were delighted to be selected as one of seven hospitals nationally to participate in Read Mór, a wonderful Arts Council initiative to celebrate Culture Night. Last Friday staff at LUH welcomed the Read Mór Doctors and their teams to the hospital where they prescribed 880 free books from their Library Trolleys. The […]
Information events on derelict properties
Donegal County Council is to host information events across the county to provide information on the supports available to refurbish vacant and derelict properties. Under the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant Scheme, there are grants of up to €84,000 available to refurbish vacant and derelict properties that have been vacant for two years or more. Similarly, […]
Fraudster targeting Daniel fans following family bereavement
DANIEL O’DONNELL has shared a warning online after it emerged that a fake page posing as that of the performer has been messaging fans. The scammer targeted people through the comment section of a recent post dedicated to Daniel’s mother-in-law, Marion who died last week. “I just want to make you aware that under the […]
The Murder Capital to make Letterkenny debut
By Dionne Meehan LETTERKENNY’S Gabriel Blake is set to make his debut alongside his band The Murder Capital in The Regional Cultural Centre. Coming off the back of a stunning set at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, tonight at 8pm, Gabriel will take his band mates back to where his music career began. Advertisement The Dublin-based […]
Vigilance urged in wake of home heating oil theft
GARDAÍ are urging homeowners to take preventative measures to avoid the theft of home heating oil. Their warning comes after they were contacted by a resident in the area of Muslack, Downings, who reported the theft of a large quantity of home heating oil from their tank. The theft is believed to have occurred between […]
Funeral to take place tomorrow of broadcaster Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí
By Emma Ryan THERE is widespread sadness across Donegal following the death of broadcaster and Irish language champion Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí. Rónán died at his home in Cois Cláidigh in Gaoth Dobhair on Tuesday at the age of 53. Advertisement His Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, September 22, in St. Mary’s Church, Derrybeg at 11am, with […]
Danny Blair remembered for his kind heart and sharp mind
By Róise Collins GAOTH DOBHAIR man Danny Blair has been remembered as a gentle, humble man with a bright mind who cared deeply for his loving wife Anne and his two sons, Joe and Anthony. Danny’s Requiem Mass was held in St Mary’s Church, Derrybeg on Tuesday afternoon. Advertisement Mourners gathered from near and far […]
Friends of LUH support vital CEMR Service
THE Friends of Letterkenny University Hospital say they are very glad to support the CRI +ICAL Emergency Medical Response (CEMR) service, a voluntary service driven locally by Dr Gerry Lane. The CEMR was previously known as the Air Ambulance Service. The purpose of CEMR is to give critical, lifesaving medical care in the community in […]
Pedestrian hospitalised after collision in Milford
A PEDESTRIAN was hospitalised following a collision in Milford. The incident happened on Wednesday, September 13, at approximately 9.10am at The Lagg. The collision involved a vehicle and pedestrian. Advertisement The pedestrian was taken to Letterkenny University Hospital to be treated for injuries which are not believed to be life threatening in nature. The driver was […]