DONEGAL County Council is urging all motorists to take extra care on the roads as showers of sleet, snow, rain and hail is forecasted to continue for the rest of the day and into tomorrow.
Group campaigning for more Donegal women in politics
THE 5050 Group is campaigning to encourage and support more Donegal women in politics and public life.
Burtonport townland residents at a loss over road in disrepair
RESIDENTS may soon not be able to get up to their homes on a road near Burtonport.
Residents of the rural road at Arlands, between Burtonport and Keadue, have said their road is almost impassable and no one will repair it.
Biggest ever wave measured off Donegal coast
THE biggest wave ever measured in Ireland, higher than five double decker buses, was recorded off the coast of Donegal last Sunday.
Ballintra windfarm refused permission by An Bord Pleanala
AN BORD Pleanala (ABP) has upheld a Donegal County Council decision to refuse planning permission for a seven turbine windfarm in Ballintra.
Council drama: Mayor’s casting vote saves council dissolution
ANY hopes of brokering a deal to break the impasse in Donegal County Council and stop it from being dissolved are fading fast.
Donegal Council appeals for vigilance following reports of bogus collectors
Donegal County Council has received further reports of bogus collectors in the Letterkenny Electoral area purporting to be from the Council. A man and woman called to the home of a Council tenant on Friday evening last claiming that he owed rent arrears to the value of €1,400 and demanded that it be paid immediately. […]
Michael Murphy ‘privileged’ to get Civic Reception
MICHAEL Murphy has said that he is ‘privileged and honored’ to have been afford a Civic Reception by Donegal County Council this afternoon
Donegal County Council to give Michael Murphy a Civic Reception
DONEGAL captain Michael Murphy will be afforded a Civic Reception by the Donegal County Council on Monday afternoon.
Anger at Councillor’s ‘no danger’ turbine comments
ANTI-WINDFARM campaigners have criticised a County Councillor who claimed there was “absolutely no danger” to members of the public when a large section of rotor blade broke off a turbine during last Thursday’s storm near Killybegs.