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Government urged to review funding for Sligo Community Centre
The Government is being urged to review a funding allocation for a proposed community centre in Sligo. Three community organisations, who are working in Cranmore, are hoping to be housed under the one roof. As part of a wider regeneration project, a community centre had been earmarked for the area however, with building
New report claims Uisce Eireann customers failing to contact the company directly are missing out on compensation
It’s feared that thousands of people are missing out on compensation from Uisce Eireann by complaining to their public representatives rather than the company itself. Many households across the North West were left without water in the aftermath of recent storms and there was significant disruption due to burst pipes at the beginning of
Second of two funerals for Donegal crash victims takes place today
The second of two funerals for the victims of last weekend's crash in west Donegal takes place today. An investigation into the collision is ongoing. Teenager Shaun McClafferty, along with his friend Jamie Diver were both killed when a car they were travelling in collided with the gable wall of a house just outside Gortahork,
Slieve League murder trial jury yet to reach a verdict
The jury in the trial of a former couple accused of murdering a man in Co Donegal has finished its second day of deliberations without reaching a verdict. Alan Vial, of Drumanoo, Killybegs; and Nikita Burns of Carrick, Co Donegal, deny murdering 66-year-old, Robert Wilkin, in June 2023. It is the prosecution’s case that Mr