Bonner has confirmed that he will allow his name to go forward for the position of Donegal senior team manager
More rain misery on the way
The latest warning from Met Eireann comes as the county is still reeling from the impact of floods on Tuesday night.
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Council continues to open roads
DONEGAL County Council is continuing to assess the impact of the heavy rainfall on roads in Donegal and can confirm the following road updates for the Inishowen area: R238 Three Trees – Debris Removal & Strengthening – Projected open to traffic 6pm this evening – single lane traffic with traffic lights R238 Cockhill – Debris […]
Flooding victims to get humanitarian assistance
SOCIAL Protection Minister Regina Doherty has activated a Humanitarian Assistance Scheme to help those worst hit by Tuesday night’s flood.
Foyle Ferry Service running extended hours today
The move is to facilitate the travel needs of cars and lorries travelling in those directions.
SVdeP welcome new third level supports
New supports for up to 2,000 disadvantaged students described as a positive step by The Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP).
Not a single Flood Risk Management Plan provided
THE Government has still not provided a single Flood Risk Management Plan as required under EU Regulations, Sinn Féin MEP for the Midlands North-West, Matt Carthy, has said. “Our solidarity and immediate support must go to those communities, particularly in the North-West who are facing the aftermath of this week’s torrential rainfall. Advertisement “Of course, there […]
Bridge collapse road to remain closed for weeks
THE R240 road in Inishowen where a bridge collapsed during last night’s devastating flooding will remain closed for several weeks.