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Armed robbery near Bridgend 11.03.10
GARDAI in Inishowen have appealed for help following an armed
robbery at a bureau de change. Four men carrying guns entered the
premises at Whitehouse on the Buncrana Road, Derry, around 8pm on
Wednesday. They ordered staff to hand over a substantial sum of
cash. It is understood they then made their getaway across the
border and a van was later found burned out at Mannerstown Cross in
Bridgend. Inspector David Kelly said someone in the Bridgend area
may have noticed suspicious activity either before or after the
robbery. He appealed for them to contact officers in Buncrana on 93
20540.
Ditch the mobile while driving 09.03.10
A new road safety campaign will be launched today warning of the
dangers of using a mobile phone while driving. The campaign is the
latest from the Donegal Road Safety Working Group and will be
launched by County Mayor Brendan Byrne at Letterkenny Garda Station
at 10.30am.
4x4s for Inishowen fire stations 08.03.10
CARN and Moville fire stations are each to take delivery of a
4x4 vehicle as part of a similar allocation to eleven stations
around the county. The new all-road vehicles worth a total of
€348,600, have been granted to single appliance stations only. The
nine others stations are Killybegs, Dungloe, Glenties, Gweedore,
Falcarragh, Milford, Donegal Town, Stranorlar and a single engine
station in Letterkenny. Most of the funding has been granted by the
Environment Department with €48,600 coming from Donegal County
Council. North West MEP Pat the Cope Gallagher welcomed the new
vehicles and praised the county's fire personnel who, he said,
"provide us with a service comparable to the best under the
stewardship of the chief fire officer Bobby Mc Menamim".
68 leave dole queue 08.03.10
THE numbers signing on for unemployment assistance in Inishowen
has fallen slightly. Latest figures show that the number fell from
5,005 in January to 4,937 last month. It is believed the drop of 68
can be attributed to the seasonal adjustment of the figures as well
as people opting for emigration as a way out of the recession. The
figure for Donegal, as a whole, has also fallen, marginally, from
21,473 in January to 21,255 last month.
€4.6m for Donegal house grants 08.03.10
DONEGAL County Council is to receive a capital allocation of
€4.6m this year to facilitate grants for older people and disabled
who need to adapt their homes to their needs. Senator Cecilia
Keaveney welcomed the allocation. "It is a hugely needed and popular
scheme and demand for assistance under the schemes is always high,"
she said. The grants cover 66% of costs in respect of renovations to
the homes of disabled people and 80% for renovations to the
dwellings of senior citizens.
Cllr re-elected to forum 08.03.10
INISHOWEN Sinn Féin councillor, Pádraig MacLochlainn was
re-elected chairperson of his party's National Councillors' Forum (NCF)
ahead of the party's weekend Ard Fhéis. The NCF represents almost
250 Sinn Féin councillors and the party's Udarás member. Cllr
MacLochlainn, who addressed the Ard Fhéis said: "It is a great
privilege to have been re-elected to this position and to once again
lead our councillors representing communities in 31 of the 32
counties on the island. The National Councillors' Forum demonstrates
the unique All Ireland strength of our party."
McLoone to retire 08.03.10
DONEGAL County Manager Michael McLoone has confirmed he is to
retire. It is understood the local authority chief may retire in
July. He will turn 65 years on July 8, 2010 and his retirement is
mandatory at that age, under current Government guidelines.
Success for Tug O War sides 08.03.10
TWO Inishowen Tug O War clubs are celebrating after strong
performances in the recent World Championships held near Milan in
Northern Italy, writes Kevin Kelly. Both Clonmany and Cockhill
brought home a haul of medals for their respective clubs. The
success didn’t end there, with men from Clonmany, Cockhill and
Carndonagh representing Ireland and walking away with two bronze
medals for their efforts. Meanwhile, in the club competitions held
on Thursday and Friday, Clonmany A and B pulled their way to glory
in two highly competitive sections with both scooping silver medals.
(Inishowen Independent)
Library celebrates Inishowen women 05.03.10
AN International Women's Day celebration will take place
tomorrow in Buncrana Community Library. The event is being organised
by the Second Chance Education Project and Inishowen Development
Partnership's Immigrant Outreach Steering Group. It will take place
on Saturday, March 6 from 11am to 12.30pm in the library at St
Mary's Road, Buncrana. Guest speakers are Maria McConalogue,Teya
Sepinuck and Dace Letina. Music is by Jennifer Kimball and Kate
O’Callaghan. Light refreshments will be served and admission is
free. For more details, call 9362218 or email
Maria2ndchanceeducation@gmail.com .
See the woods for trees 05.03.10
MEMBERS of the public, scientists, environmentalists and anyone
with an interest or an expertise in forestry is being asked to
contribute to an EU-wide debate launched online this week, writes
Jessie Magee.
The European Commission wants to gauge reaction to its new Green
Paper that sets out options for an EU approach to protecting
forestry. Environment Commissioner Janez Potocnik said Europe’s
forests are a ‘precious resource’ that must be protected against
climate change and biodiversity loss. Ireland remains one of the
least forested countries in Europe, with just over 10% of land
covered by woodland compared to 40% in the EU generally. To enter a
forestry submissions click
here .
€1,500 damage at football club 02.03.10
GARDAI are investigating an attempted burglary that has left a
local football club with a repair bill of €1,500. The incident
happened when roll-up metal doors on a garage belonging to
Carrowmenagh Football Club were damaged sometime between midday and
2pm last Friday, February 26. Anyone with information is asked to
contact Moville Garda Station on 93 82002.
Ahern warns of dissident threat 01.03.10
THE threat posed by dissident republicans is as dangerous as it
was at any time during the 30 years of the Troubles in the North,
Justice Minister Dermot Ahern has said. Mr Ahern said there had been
13 serious incidents since last September with an ongoing escalation
in dissident activity. Mr Ahern was speaking on RTE radio yesterday
after an explosive device was fired at a Co Armagh police station.
His comments also come following last week's murder of Derry man
Kieran Doherty and the recent car bomb in Newry.
€100K for local school 26.02.10
SCOIL Naomh Fionán, Whitecastle, Quigley's Point, has been
granted approval for an all-in devolved grant of €100,000 to build a
mainstream classroom. Senator Cecilia Keaveney welcomed the
allocation. "Scoil Naomh Fionán have now been granted an additional
classroom which, given the grown number of pupils attending the
school will no doubt be welcomed by both students and teachers
alike," she said.
Man knocked down in Moville 26.02.10
A Moville man had a lucky escape after being knocked down by a
car in the town last week. The accident happened outside the Bank of
Ireland on Moville’s Main Street around 3pm on February 16. It is
understood the man, who lives a few miles outside the town, was
crossing the road in the direction of the Market Square when he was
struck by a car. Gardai sealed off the area before an ambulance
arrived and took the victim to Letterkenny General Hospital. Gardai
have appealed for witnesses to the accident.
Derry murder victim named 25.02.10
THERE
has been widespread condemnation of the killing of a young father in
Derry last night. The body of 31 year old Ciaran Doherty was found
on the Braehead Road, near the Letterkenny Road close to the border.
It appears he was shot twice in the head. Mr Doherty who lived in
the city, had a two-year old daughter and was due to get married in
three months' time. Derry Mayor, Cllr Paul Fleming said he was
revulsed by the killing. "As Mayor of the city and district I wish
to express my shock and revulsion at this brutal killing. No amount
of words from myself will ease the pain and trauma this man's family
will experience in the time ahead but I wish to offer my deepest
condolences for their loss," said Cllr Fleming. The PSNI are keeping
an open mind about the motive for the killing and will liaise with
Gardaí as part of the murder probe.
Gardai probe pesky pooch 23.02.10
DOG owners have been urged to keep their pets under control
after a woman had a lucky escape following a road accident in Muff
on Friday. It is understood a dog ran out in front of the woman's
car in the Ture area around 1.30pm, causing damage to the vehicle's
bumper. The woman, who was travelling in the Moville direction, was
not injured in the accident while the dog also dodged death. Gardai
are investigating.
Woman killed in Donegal crash 22.02.10
GARDAI are investigating a single vehicle collision that claimed
the life of a 28-year old woman in the early hours of yesterday. The
accident happened at Main Street, Kilmacrennan, at 3.45am. The young
woman was fatally injured after the car in which she was a front
seat passenger, crashed into a wall. The male driver was taken to
Letterkenny Hospital with non-serious injuries. No one else was hurt
in the collision. The scene was preserved for a technical
examination and diversions were in place locally for much yesterday.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident is asked to contact
Milford Garda Station on 9153060.
Boy dies in bin lorry accident 17.02.10
A community in Letterkenny has been devastated by the tragic
death of a three year old boy in a road accident with a bin lorry
yesterday. Gardai are investigating the fatality at a housing estate
in Ballymacool, Letterkenny, around 11.30am. The child, Patrick
McDonagh, was fatally
injured when the refuse lorry collided with him. The boy was taken
to the local hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. The
driver of the lorry was treated for shock . The scene was sealed off
yesterday for a Garda forensic examination.
Calling volunteers for Cooley 16.02.10
VOLUNTEERS are being sought to help with clearance work at the
historic Cooley Graveyard in Moville. The committee set up to
preserve the site, have started work on clearing the site with the
help of FAS. If you are interested in this worthy project and want
to lend a hand, please come along to the graveyard this Saturday,
February 20, between 10am and 4pm. You can have a bit of craic while
helping to preserve a local site of great cultural importance.
Volunteers need only stay half an hour. Please wear suitable
clothing including gloves and boots etc. All welcome. For more
information, please call 086 1988706.
House ransacked in Malin 16.02.10
GARDAI are investigating a burglary at a holiday home in Malin.
The house, at Drumaville, was broken into and ransacked sometime
between February 5 and February 14. It is as yet unclear if anything
was taken in the raid. Anyone with information is asked to contact
Carndonagh Garda Station on 93 74109.
Kenny to visit Donegal 15.02.10
FINE Gael's embattled leader, Deputy Enda Kenny will be in
Donegal tonight for the party’s selection convention for the South
West bye-election. The convention will take place at 8pm in the
Highlands Hotel, Glenties. Three candidates have been nominated,
namely, Cllr Barry O'Neill from Ballyshannon, Cllr Martin Harley
from Ballybofey and Ballyshannon Town Councillor, Cllr Brendan
Travers. The convention will be chaired by Phil Hogan T.D.
Streep seeks Donegal roots 15.02.10
THE Strain name in Donegal has some distinguished Hollywood
connections. Oscar-winner Meryl Streep's great-grandmother, Grace
Strain, was born in Co Donegal in 1865. Now, the leading actress is
planning to delve a bit more into her family tree with a possible
visit to the county as part of her genealogical research. It's
understood Streep first learned of her Donegal ancestry when filming
'Dancing at Lughnasa' here some years ago. The leading lady's
great-grandmother is said to have hailed from the Creeslough area
but the name can be found throughout the county including Inishowen.
Traffic chaos in Derry 15.02.10
Derry Mayor Paul Fleming has expressed his concern at the
disruption caused to the city on Friday after a suspicious object
resulted in the closure of Craigavon Bridge. The army carried out a
controlled explosion after the object was found on the top deck of
the bridge. Traffic was severely disrupted for most of the day. "I
would call on those responsible to reflect on the cold reality that
there is no support for these actions, there is no positive outcome
to these actions and the time has long gone for these actions to
stop completely," said Cllr Fleming.
Donegal gala dinner in Dublin 12.02.10
THE Donegal Association is reminding people about the upcoming
gala dinner in Dublin to inaugurate this year's Person of the Year,
the ever-popular Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh. The event will take place in
the Burlington Hotel on Saturday, February 27, 2010, at 8pm. Tickets
for the gala are €65 each and are available by e-mailing
donegalassociation@eircom.net , or by contacting committee
members Tony Dunlevy on 086 3280605 or Hugh Harkin on 087 2554966.
The Association has also arranged a separate 'Donegal rate' for B&B
with the hotel on the night.
Altnagelvin celebrates 50 years 12.02.10
ALTNAGELVIN Hospital in Derry is celebrating 50 years as the
main acute hospital for the city and region. Derry Mayor, Cllr Paul
Fleming praised the important role of the hospital in the everyday
lives of people in the North West. "I wish the hospital continued
success for the future and fully support the work that is being done
to maximise the opportunities that exist to provide more hospital
and primary care facilities for the people of the North West," he
said.
New inheritance unit for farmers 12.02.10
A new service has been launched to help representatives of
deceased farmers secure outstanding payments to his or her estate.
The Inheritance Enquiry Unit has been established within the Single
Payment Section of the Department of Agriculture in Portlaoise.
Senator Cecilia Keaveney welcomed the new service and said it would
be important for the families of deceased farmers. More information
on the unit is available on
www.agriculture.gov.ie .
Sad passing of Greencastle man 09.02.10
The community in Greencastle has been saddened by the sudden and
tragic death of a popular local man. Frankie Duffy, who was in his
50s, died in the early hours of Friday at his home in Upper
Drumaweir, Greencastle. There was a large attendance at his wake
over the weekend and his funeral. The father-of-four was laid to
rest yesterday following 11am requiem mass in St Mary's Church,
Ballybrack. He is survived by his wife Eilish, children Elaine,
Sarah, Gemma and David, his mother Sarah and siblings.
Award for Grianan Hotel 05.02.10
AN Grianán Hotel has been honoured at the Fáilte Ireland Optimus
Awards. The Burt hotel received the Service Excellence Award in
recognition of its ongoing commitment to business excellence. An
Grianan Hotel co-owner Pearse Callaghan said he was delighted with
the award. “I am over the moon. It is a great achievement for
everyone at the hotel. I think if you continue to deliver the
highest possible standards of service you can flourish in these
difficult times,” he said. Pearse, who co-owns the Burt hotel with
his brother, Sean, paid tribute to the staff at An Grianan.
Third of firms fear closure - survey
03.02.10
NEARLY a third of Irish businesses feel at risk of closure this
year, a new survey reveals. It also shows that more than half the
small businesses who responded, fear they will have to let staff go
within the next six months. The online survey was carried out last
month by the County and City Enterprise Boards (CEBS) including
Donegal Enterprise Board. Nearly half of respondents felt credit
availability was worse than six months ago; 54% felt conditions were
the same while just 3% felt it had improved.
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