A LARGE number of apartment dwellers in Letterkenny are not getting a chance to grill their local election candidates due to difficulties canvassing the complexes, according to election candidate Christy Galligan.
McConalogue calls for progress report on Donegal broadband
DONEGAL Deputy Charlie McConalogue has demanded a progress report on the implementation of the National Broadband Plan and the Rural Broadband Scheme in Donegal.
Ards Friary assisted by DLDC
DONEGAL Local Development Company (DLDC) continue to support Ards Friary in the maintenance and development of their picturesque and popular walkways.
Doctor challenged on care provided for suicide victim
A TEN-person jury will give their verdict into the death of Derrybeg mother of three, Margaret Morahan (45), on Tuesday morning, having heard the evidence at a coroner’s inquest in Letterkenny on Tuesday.
€34,500 for Letterkenny Heritage projects
FOUR projects in the Letterkenny Electoral Area are to receive €34,500 in funding under the Built Heritage Jobs Leverage Scheme that aims to conserve and repair protected structures.
LPT deadline extended to Wednesday
Revenue received about 10,000 calls to the LPT helpline this morning (Monday), a huge proportion of which related to arrears of the Household Charge.
Gweedore abuse report now available to victims
THE Child and Family Agency who took over the protection of children from the HSE have now stated that the report into the handling of the aftermath of paedophile Michael Ferry’s 2002 conviction will be made available to victims.
Serious staff shortages in Donegal Mental Health Services
DEPUTY Pearse Doherty today expressed alarm on learning of the staff shortages in the Donegal Mental Health Services.
Simply Red members told to talk to neighbour in Donegal dispute
CIRCUIT Court Judge John O’Hagan today (Monday) told two members of band Simply Red to get their heads together with neighbour John Wilde in an effort to settle a dispute before it comes back to court.
Directors of Colaiste Colmcille, Ardsbeg will not be prosecuted
THE Garda Press Office today (Monday) confirmed that the Director of Public Prosecutions has directed that no prosecution be taken against the three directors of Colaiste Cholmcille in regard to the employment of convicted paedophile Michael Ferry.