THE car park at Horn Head is to be extended due to an increase in the number of people visiting the area. A tender document has just been published for the expansion and reconstruction of the current parking facilities at Lurgabrack. The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage intends to build a car park that can […]
Council outlines efforts being made to tackle illegal dumping
DONEGAL County Council has vowed to continue pouring in resources to tackle the scourge of illegal dumping. An investigation is continuing after the illegal dumping of 28 tonnes of rubbish on a site outside Falcarragh recently. Household, construction and agricultural items were illegally dumped at the site. The clean up operation cost Donegal County Council €12,000. Advertisement […]
SSE Renewables donate €94,000 to community groups in Donegal
SSE Renewables, Ireland’s leading developer, owner and operator of renewable energy has donated over €94,000 to 64 community groups in Donegal through its Meentycat Community Fund. The company published its Community Investment Review that contains information on the €1.2 million donated to 416 projects across Ireland in 2021/2022. The company provides voluntary community funding from […]
Donegal’s waste operators are feeling the pinch
DONEGAL’S waste collectors are having to make difficult choices as they grapple with rising fuel costs. Vice-chair of the Irish Waste Management Association (IWMA), Donegal man Mick Quinlivan, said that many firms were struggling just to make ends meet. One company, Panda Waste, has announced that its prices will go up from today. Panda, which services thousands of […]
Owner of rabbit sought
The owner of a rabbit who had been in ‘garda custody’ after being found in Letterkenny is still being sought.
Irish unity event starts important discussion
“IN many ways, Gaelic speakers are a minority on this island”. Those were the words of Donegal fiddler Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, who was one of five panellists to address a public meeting on preparing for a new Ireland in Radisson Blu Hotel in Letterkenny on Thursday evening. Ms Ní Mhaonaigh said she believes the language […]
A day to remember for Honorary Garda Rory
Member of the Little Blue Heroes and Honorary Garda, Rory McDevitt from Gweedore was stationed far from home when he travelled to Dublin recently to attend the flagship commemoration event for the centenary year of An Garda Síochána. On special invitation from Garda Commissioner Drew Harris, Rory was invited to attend the event to represent the […]
Funeral of Sr Gerard McLaughlin
THE FUNERAL of popular nun Sr Gerard McLaughlin took place yesterday when she was remembered as someone who “touched so many lives”. The Termon native was well known in Letterkenny from her time at St Eunan’s College where she looked after the borders from 1986 to 1991. Sr Gerard resided at St Catherine’s Convent of […]
Major clean up after road washes away
A MASSIVE clean up operation was underway yesterday after part of a main road in Glenswilly washed away following torrential rainfall. The main Letterkenny to Glenties road was badly damaged close to Glenswilly school leaving it impassible for motorists. The road reopened yesterday afternoon and traffic lights will remain in place at the location for […]
Hospital under ‘significant pressure’ this morning
LETTERKENNY hospital’s emergency department is under significant pressure today with high attendances and long waiting times. There are currently 43 patients on trolleys between the emergency department and other areas in the hospital. As of 8am this morning there were 11 patients with Covid-19 being treated while yesterday 113 people attended the emergency department. Advertisement […]