Councillor refutes defective concrete scandal claims


A DONEGAL councillor has strongly refuted claims published in a local newspaper that he used the defective blocks scandal to gain voters in the recent local elections. Newly elected councillor, Declan Meehan, who topped the poll in the Milford Electoral Area in June, has come under fire in the wake of the allegations. Responding, Cllr Meehan has […]


Local Authority Home Loan changes gives ‘another lifeline’


By Dionne Meehan CHANGES to the Local Authority Home Loan will give applicants ‘another lifeline’, Councillor Donal ‘Mandy’ Kelly has said. The scheme, which supports first-time buyers and fresh start applicants, has been expanded to include both the purchase and renovation of vacant or derelict properties, as well as new and second-hand homes. Advertisement Previously the Local […]


Road safety plans at Magherabeg National School


A SCHOOL road once dubbed the “most dangerous in Ireland” because of its notoriously treacherous stretch, is set to benefit from a new design concept to improve safety. The ‘Front of School’ treatment is part of the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Programme, Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) in partnership with the National Transport Authority (NTA) and […]


Arranmore RNLI assisted yacht with engine trouble


The Arranmore RNLI volunteer crew were asked by Malin Head Coast Guard to assist an 11 meter yacht with two crew on board, two miles off Arranmore yesterday evening just  after 5pm. On arrival at the stricken yacht, which had developed engine trouble and following assessment by the lifeboat crew a tow was established and […]


Donegal to miss out on heat wave


By Dionne Meehan AS high temperatures engulf Ireland in the coming days, Met Éireann said there are no signs of a heat wave for Donegal. For many, the warm weather will come as a welcome respite after weeks of overcast skies and frequent rain. Advertisement In many parts of the country thermometers will soar to 24 degrees today, […]


Calls to secure former factory after blaze


By Dionne Meehan A FRESH call has been made to secure a site on the Pearse Road in Letterkenny after emergency services tackled a fire in the area on Friday. It is understood the blaze broke out at approximately 5.30am at what is known locally as the Old Bacon Factory. Advertisement This incident comes just months […]


Kerrykeel woman graduates with a Masters in Engineering


Orla Egan, the daughter of Shaun and Antoinette Egan, Kerrykeel, pictured with her sisters Ella and Natalie at her recent graduation from Ulster University Belfast. Orla earned a Master of Engineering with Honours, and a Diploma in Professional Practice with commendation. She is currently employed as a site Engineer for Wills Bros in Dublin. Advertisement […]


A Night of Irish Ghost Stories and Folklore comes to Strabane


By Paul McElwee Yes, I know it’s only July and Halloween is a bit away yet but, let’s be honest, who doesn’t enjoy a good aul ghost story? Whether we admit it or not, everyone likes being scared a little, feeling that icy chill up the spine when listening to tales of dread and doom. […]