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Employee tells court he was paid by his boss’ rival to set him up


A JUDGE has expressed “amazement” at claims by a Letterkenny man that a rival waste collection firm paid him €5,000 to use his boss Jim Ferry’s lorry to illegally dump rubbish.

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Judge tells waste collector he has a case to answer over illegal dumping


A JUDGE has told one of Donegal’s largest refuse collectors that he has a case to answer in relation to charges of illegally dumping hundreds of tonnes of waste in a field he owns in front of his mother’s home near Falcarragh.

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Ferry’s Refuse employee claims he dumped illegal waste


LENGTHY legal argument took place this morning in the court case against Ferry’s Refuse for illegal dumping, after an employee of the company walked into court and handed in a letter saying he was responsible for the illegal dumping.

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Refuse collector in court over alleged large scale illegal dumping


ONE of Donegal’s largest refuse collectors was before Letterkenny District Court today charged with illegally dumping hundreds of tonnes of waste in a field he owns in front of his mother’s home near Falcarragh.

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Ciaran Bonner, Leon Thompson and Christy Toye among ‘new’ faces for Donegal


CIARAN Bonner and Leon Thompson are among the ‘new’ faces to have been drafted into Jim McGuinness’s Donegal senior football squad, while Christy Toye is also in line for a return to action in 2014.

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Conor (18) laid to rest


THE uncle of Loughanure teenager, Conor Boyle, who was laid to rest yesterday, said while he was not ‘the biggest man, he had a big heart’.

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Woman robbed and beaten in home


A local councillor has described as the ‘lowest of the low’ a sickening robbery and attack on an 80-year-old woman in the Letterkenny area.

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McGuinness and new backroom team to meet Donegal squad


JIM McGuinness, his new backroom team and the Donegal senior football panel will meet for the first time tomorrow morning to get their preparation started for 2014….

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Twin Towns loses oldest resident


THE oldest resident of the Twin Towns, Mrs Grace Houston, died at her home in Mullandrait, Stranorlar, on Wednesday aged 100.

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Free ‘storytelling through theatre’ workshop this weekend


INDIVIDUALS and groups are being sought to take part in a free ‘storytelling through theatre’ workshop in south Donegal next weekend.

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