Hundreds of Donegal patients are being forced back on to waiting lists at Letterkenny General Hospital because of the Government’s failure to provide funding for their treatment under the 2013 Outpatient Waiting List Initiative, Deputy Charlie McConalogue claimed today.
Hospital Emergency Department ‘extremely busy’
The Health Service Executive issued a statement this evening saying that the Emergency Department at Letterkenny General Hospital is extremely busy tonight (January 26, 2015) with a very high number of attendances.
Vincent Browne’s People’s Debate in Letterkenny on Friday
THE Vincent Browne Show ‘Peoples’ Debate’ will take place in The Clanree Hotel this Friday night with sitting TDs invited t join the panel.
Man assaulted in Oldtown area of Letterekenny
GARDAI in Letterkenny are investigating an incident in the Oldtown area in the early house of Sunday morning in which a man was assaulted.
Illegal dumping near Lough Salt
MEMBERS of the Donegal Mountain Rescue Team were horrified to discover rubbish, including asbestos sheeting, illegally dumped on Lough Salt Mountain.
Oisin Merritt, Stranorlar’s ‘Miracle Man’, keeps finding belief
Oisin Merritt talks about how he got dubbed ‘The Miracle Man’ after a 20-foot fall left him fighting for his life
Inspiring artists wanted to mark Valentine’s Day in Letterkenny
THE team behind the revival of Letterkenny’s Cathedral Quarter are hoping that some talented locals can provide them with an inspiring art installation in the run up to Valentine’s Day.
Irish Water meetings with County Councillors is just a PR stunt’ claims Cllr Quinn.
The Sinn Fein leader on Donegal County Council has claimed that the offer of 10 minute meetings to individual Donegal County Councillors by Irish Water is a P.R. stunt and an attempt to muzzle Elected Representatives from outlining to them the genuine and justifiable opposition to this Quango by Irish people.
Donegal Gaeltacht boosted by creation of 280 new jobs last year
ÚDARÁS na Gaeltachta client companies created 280 new jobs in the Donegal Gaeltacht in 2014, the highest increase in the county since 2008.
Houses prices to rise by 10%
HOUSE prices in Donegal are set to rise by ten per cent according to local auctioneers and estate agents.