By Róise Collins FINDING childcare is an enormous challenge facing families across Donegal. This week research by Early Childhood Ireland revealed that there are more than 1,300 children on waiting lists for crèche and pre-school spaces across the county, with fewer than 100 spaces available. Advertisement These figures offered a shocking insight into the stark […]
Nurse denied adequate rest breaks awarded €9,380 in WRC ruling
by Louise Doyle A DONEGAL nurse has been awarded €9,380 after a complaint she lodged to the Workplace Relations Commission claiming that HSE North West failed to provide her with rest breaks was upheld. The HSE has been ordered to pay the sum to Ms Gallagher. Advertisement It follows a recent WRC hearing and adjudication, which took place over […]
Man (33) refused to leave emergency department
A MAN was in an intoxicated state in Letterkenny University Hospital’s emergency department and refused to leave when asked to do so by staff. Letterkenny District Court this week was told how on December 27, 2024 at 11.24pm, gardaí were on patrol when they received a call from staff about a highly intoxicated male in the accident […]
Raphoe man Mark McCollum marks 18 years since quadruple bypass surgery
By Dionne Meehan EIGHTEEN years ago Mark McCollum’s life changed in a way he could have never imagined. An avid swimmer, cyclist and diver, the Raphoe man was told he had only weeks to live if he didn’t undergo an urgent quadruple bypass. Advertisement Marking 18 years since his operation last week, he urged people […]
New exhibition from Peadar McDaid to be launched this weekend
A new body of work by well-known Letterkenny artist Peadar McDaid, will launch this Saturday at An Gailearaí in Gaoth Dobhair. Peadar created the artwork titled ‘Boglands’ with help from an Artist Bursary award. Speaking about this project Peadar said, “The landscape and its ever-changing ways is my muse and I am grateful to Donegal […]
Newtown man avoids ban for careless driving
A NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM man has avoided being disqualified from driving after being detected driving at speed and overtaking vehicles. Letterkenny District Court heard how gardaí observed a black Audi driving at speed and overtaking a number of vehicles on the main street of Newtowncunningham on January 4, 2024. The driver was Christopher McDaid, 14 Heath Hill, Newtowncunningham. […]
Over €4 million spent on private ambulances
By Louise Doyle LETTERKENNY University Hospital has spent almost €4.5 million on private ambulances in just under a three-year period. Figures obtained by the Donegal News through the Freedom of Information Act reveal that from 2021 to end of September 2023, LUH incurred costs of €4,391,293. Advertisement The highest cost incurred over the three-year period […]
Weather: Cloudy day with patches of rain
There will be a cloudy start to the day with some patchy rain for a time. It will become rather cloudy through the afternoon with highest temperatures of 8 to 10 degrees. Tonight will be generally dry but cloudy. Advertisement Lowest temperatures of 5 to 7 degrees.
Deaths in Donegal, Friday morning, January 17
The following deaths have taken place in Donegal: Etta Wilkin, Carrigans Edel Vitalis, London and formerly Glencolmcille Advertisement Mary Griffin, Ballybofey Joseph Boland, Killygordon Ellen O’Connor, Carndonagh Noreen McCormick, Greencastle Evelyn Daly, Ballyshannon James Joseph Boyle, Glencolmcille Annie O’Neill, Dublin and Culdaff Etta Wilkin, Carrigans The death has taken place at the Donegal Hospice of […]
Public toilets in Dunfanaghy face closure if caretaker role not filled
By Dionne Meehan DUNFANAGHY Tidy Towns are on the hunt for a caretaker to maintain the public toilets in their town. Taking on the responsibility on behalf of Donegal County Council eight years ago, the toilets, which they say are a vital amenity, will now face closure if the role can’t be filled by Friday, January […]