Police appeal for witnesses following Enniskillen collision
Police in Fermanagh are appealing following a road traffic collision on Wednesday morning. It happened at approximately 8.00am on the Belfast Road, near to the Kullyhevlin Hotel in Enniskillen. Police are asking for any witnesses or anyone with footage, including to dash-cam to contact them.
Advice issued over ongoing works in Bundoran
Residents in Bundoran are advised that resurfacing works are to continue for the next couple of days. The work is affecting traffic flow in the East End area of the town. The works tonight include pipe laying and will result in some disruption locally. Pedestrians are being…
Reports key suspect in killing of Private Seán Rooney has been released
The UN Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon says it’s trying to verify reports that a person arrested in connection to the death of Donegal man Private Sean Rooney has been released. It was reported last night that the only suspect arrested and charged in relation to the attack on a…
Crying kids more than welcome in our church says Donegal priest
Crying kids, disruptive or noisy kids should be brought to church services by their parents, and should not be considered a distraction. That’s according to Donegal priest, Fr Vincent Finnegan, who says these children are the future of their churches and are being shown from a young age how to…
Naomh Conaill’s Ulster club semi-final to be televised live
Naomh Conaill’s Ulster senior club football semi-final against last year’s All-Ireland club finalists, Glen (Derry), will be televised live by RTÉ on Saturday, November 25th. The game will be played at O’Neil’s Healy Park, Omagh, at 5:30pm. Naomh Conaill reached the last four with a dramatic added-time victory over Gowna…
Calls for more measures to tackle vacant buildings in North West
With a number of vacant and derelict properties in the north west, one local representative is calling for a number of measures which would in turn, bring them into use. There were 216 empty council homes in the north west at the end of the first six months of…
Wheelchair user says roads in Rosses Point now a danger
John Finnegan of Rosses Point is a wheelchair user, and a mobility scooter user. He says the state of the roads locally are increasingly dangerous and the state of disrepair is making it impossible for him to move around the village