Sligo University Hospital currently has a number of outbreaks of Influenza throughout the hospital. Due to increased infection control measures required at this time, the hospital will be restricting visiting to the affected wards. Visiting to the affected wards is limited to compassionate grounds only and these visits should be arranged in advance with the […]
Castlefinn’s Ruby Druce is 109 years young!
CASTLEFINN woman Ruby Druce is today celebrating her 109th birthday. Born and raised in Castlefinn, Ruby came to live in Letterkenny with her niece Margo Butler on her 98th birthday where she spent 10 wonderful years. However, following Margo’s sad passing in July, Ruby has now returned to Castlefinn to live with her niece Carmel […]
Right of way access concerns prompts planning appeal
by Louise Doyle Planning permission to change the use of the former Bank of Ireland building in Dungloe, given the green light by the council, has been appealed to An Bord Pleanála on the grounds of right of way access concerns. Donegal County Council granted the go-ahead to applicant Eighter Properties Ltd., for the change of […]
€2.4m to keep the county’s 19,500 street lights on
By Chris Ashmore DONEGAL County Council is set to spend more than €2.42 million in 2025 on keeping the county’s 19,500 public street lights lit. Indeed, it’s a costly business for the council as public lighting accounts for 50 per cent of the council’s total power usage each year. Advertisement But this hefty electric bill […]
Hospital manager welcomes positive survey findings
THE manager of Letterkenny University Hospital (LUH) has said the findings of the National Inpatient Experience Survey 2024 show how the voice of the patient has facilitated better hospital care, while also highlighting improvements to be made. Sean Murphy was speaking following the findings of the survey, published recently, which revealed 79 per cent of […]
Donegal fire service dealing with four false alarms every week
By Chris Ashmore The Fire Service in Donegal is dealing with an average of four false alarms every week, it has emerged. According to the latest figures for the first eight months of the year to the end of August, there were 139 false alarms, up marginally on the figure of 136 for the corresponding […]
Home Instead recruiting new CAREGivers in Donegal
Ireland’s leading provider of home care services, Home Instead, is seeking applications from dedicated, compassionate people across Donegal who want to make a meaningful difference in the lives of older people who need support to help them live safe and well at home and in their community. The organisation is aiming to increase the number […]
Forty-four complaints to Garda Watchdog
by Louise Doyle THE Garda Watchdog received forty-four complaints from Donegal Division in an 11-month period this year. Figures obtained by the Donegal News from the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) for the period of January to November, 2024, reveal neglect of duty made up the majority of complaints (25), followed by non-fatal offence (eight complaints). […]
Wind warning for Donegal
A status yellow wind warning has been issued for Donegal. The alert will come into effect at mighnight on Tuesday and will last until 11am that morning. Counties Galway and Mayo will also be affected. Advertisement Strong to gale force and gusty southwest winds are expected. Met Éireann are urging people to be careful of […]
Crossroads/Killygordon older people enjoy festive event
The Crossroads and Killygordon Wednesday Club for older people enjoyed an active 2024. Numbers have increased and they have enjoyed the live music and dancing at the weekly gathering at the Cake Centre, Killygordon. They also avail of many other activities including bingo, guest speakers and finish the morning with tea and sandwiches. They have […]