By C.J.McGinley
A WRATH of ‘crazy’ new EU/National Directives will have serious adverse implications for planning across Donegal, it was claimed yesterday.
By C.J.McGinley
A WRATH of ‘crazy’ new EU/National Directives will have serious adverse implications for planning across Donegal, it was claimed yesterday.
AS the uproar over the A5 dual carriageway project continued unabated yesterday (Thursday) Fine Gael remained adamant the project would go ahead, albeit 18 months behind schedule.
FUEL laundering was never as rife in Donegal and legitimate operators are ‘fighting’ to remain in business due
A LETTERKENNY man, who stole 20 replica guns and was apprehended because of DNA evidence from a cigarette butt and a covert CCTV camera
FURIOUS residents attended an emergency meeting in Letterkenny this week to discuss a threat by the ESB to disconnect power to sewage pumps that service three local estates and a primary school.
THE driver of the car at the centre of a crash which killed eight people near Clonmany in July last year, was charged with dangerous driving causing their deaths at Buncrana District Court yesterday (Thursday).
TAXI drivers in Letterkenny are being forced to ‘fight’ to make a living as illegal operators flood the town at weekends, it has been claimed.
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness has confirmed that he has released double All-Star wing-back Kevin Cassidy from his squad.
THE Industrial Development Authority (IDA) has confirmed yesterday (Thursday) that plans are underway to build the country’s first multi million renewable energy centre in Letterkenny.
A CRISIS is looming for potato farmers in Donegal if the torrential rain of recent times continues in the coming weeks.