THERE has been a slight reduction in the number of burglaries carried out in Donegal during the past year according to a new report.
Slow start as Donegal goes to polls
DONEGAL voters went to the polls yesterday (Thursday) to elect Ireland’s 9th President and constitutional referendums on cutting judicial pay and
Armed gardai on border this weekend
ARMED garda patrols will be deployed along the border from tonight (Friday) as security is stepped up to curb an upsurge in cross border crime.
McDaid is man with new mission
ALMOST thirty years after he helped set up the Donegal Hospice ,Dr James McDaid is back at the helm with an ambitious short term ‘development plan’ for the service.
East Donegal worst hit by downpour
A NUMBER of areas in Donegal suffered flooding on Monday night and Tuesday morning as torrential rain battered the country causing rivers to overflow and roads to get washed away.
New drink driving limit to be ‘rigorously enforced’ and holiday weekend warning
THE Garda Traffic Inspector for Donegal sent out a strong warning yesterday (Thursday) that his officers will be ‘rigorously’ enforcing the new drink driving laws.
Potato farmers facing worst conditions since ‘92
POTATO farmers across Donegal could be facing a total wipe-out of their crops if weather conditions do not improve in the coming weeks.
Council to commence water disconnections
Water disconnections are to start around Donegal in the coming days.
In a statement issued on Wednesday Donegal County Council said it “had
NoWDOC service may be limited to one car
CONCERNS are mounting that out-of-hours access to GPs across Donegal will be restricted in the coming weeks under a proposed new deal between the Health Service Executive and doctors.
Man on 183 counts of sexual assault
A WEST Donegal man was charged with 183 counts of sexual assault on seven minors at Letterkenny District Court yesterday (Thursday).