High Court appoints liquidator to Creevy Pier Hotel
The High Court has appointed a liquidator to the Creevy Pier Hotel near Ballyshannon. It’s after a petition was presented requesting the winding up of the company. The petition was submitted to the court by MCBFG Woodberry Leisure Limited which has a registered office at Creevy Pier Hotel,…
Update: Road reopens following earlier Cashelgarron crash
A section of the N15 has reopened following a crash there this morning. The single vehicle collision took place at Cashelgarron earlier today. Emergency services attended the scene, and there were no injuries reported. Traffic restrictions on the road have also now been lifted.
Over 60 assaults on staff at Sligo University Hospital since January 2023
New figures show that there have been 63 assaults or physical attacks on staff at Sligo University Hospital since January of last year. Weapons used in the attacks include walking sticks, zimmer frames and bottles of urine. The HSE has stressed though that many of the assaults were…
Census figures show North West had the lowest percentage of homeless people
Data released from the most recent Census shows that the North West had the lowest amount of homeless people when the survey was carried out. A total of 102 people across the region were registered as homeless on April 3rd, 2022, according to the CSO. The North West’s total accounted…
St Francis’ NS gets green light for new extension
St Francis’ National School in Barnesmore has been given the green light for a new extension. The new build will include an additional classroom and rooms for special educational teaching facilities. It comes as Education Minister Norma Foley is Donegal today for a series of engagements, mainly in…
Audience satisfied following fishing industry meeting with MEP candidates
Members of the of the public were said to be satisfied following a meeting with European Election candidates in the Tara Hotel in Killybegs last night. The meeting focused on Ireland’s fishing industry and was organised by the Irish Fish Producers Organisation, Killybegs Fisherman’s Organisation and the Irish Fish Processors…
Bishop of Elphin delighted with Ireland recognising state of Palestine
The Bishop of Elphin has expressed his delight that Ireland has formally recognised the State of Palestine. It comes as Taoiseach Simon Harris announced yesterday that the country will formally recognise a Palestinian state from May 28th. The decision is said to be not against Israel nor in…