BUILDING firms in Donegal are struggling to recruit skilled workers because of a ten year gap caused by the collapse of the construction industry.
CHARITIES REGULATOR IMPOSES INTERMEDIATE SANCTIONS ON GOOD AND NEW SHOP
The Charities Regulator has imposed intermediate sanctions on the Donegal-based charity, Good and New Shop.
SIPO ethics investigations cost almost €500,000
THE State’s ethics watchdog has spent almost €500,000 in investigating allegations of false expenses claims by two former Donegal members of Údarás na Gaeltachta.
Leslie to celebrate birthday with Donegal charity bash
ONE of the north west’s most popular entertainers is gearing up to celebrate his 72nd birthday in style with a huge charity concert this weekend.
Snow, ice and wind warnings for Donegal
DONEGAL County Council workers will be out gritting roads from 4 pm this afternoon (Tuesday) with yellow snow and orange wind warnings in operation for the county.
McHugh announces over €250,000 for flood-hit clubs
COCKHILL Celtic Football Club is to receive €189,200 in funding to repair damage caused to the club in August’s flood, Minister Joe McHugh has announced.
Five Donegal tax defaulters pay almost €500,000
FIVE people from County Donegal appear on the latest tax defaulters list having made settlements between them of almost €500,000. The list covers settlements agreed with the Revenue Commissioners between July and September 2017. The largest settlement in the county was made by Sean McDonagh, Old Station, Railway Tavern Bar and Restaurant […]
Government to provide funding for repair of infrastructure hit in floods – McHugh
DONEGAL TD and Government Chief Whip Joe McHugh says he is pleased that the reconstruction of bridges and roads destroyed in the freak storm in north Donegal in August is to be paid for by Government.