Farren welcomes €358k funding to repair vacant houses in Donegal 56 families in Donegal will come off the council waiting list after more than €350,000... Read More
Month: April 2014
Judge queries high number of speeding drivers who claim to have received no postal fines A local district court judge has queried the high number... Read More
Gardai, PSNI powerless to act; farmer urges owners to be more responsible An Inishowen farmer is counting the cost this week after a sickening dog... Read More
Local pensioners will be forced to fork out for a seat on the bus Pensioners will NOT be able to use their bus passes on... Read More
Garda Drugs Unit abolished; Detections down 86 per cent GARDAÍ in Inishowen have given up on the war on drugs with just nineteen offences recorded... Read More
Buncrana man follows his father’s ‘distinguished’ footsteps into law There were rare scenes of admiration and pride in Buncrana Court last week, when Inishowen’s newest... Read More
Eight designs from Inishowen set for National Final in Dublin Students across Inishowen are vying for your votes as the Grand Final of the prestigious... Read More
McDonald’s fibreglass Catamaran crabber hits the sea It was a momentous day in Greencastle last Monday as a unique, one-of-a-kind fishing boat was launched in... Read More
UPDATE: Ulsterbus to serve Muff-Derry route
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UPDATE: Ulsterbus will provide a cross-border service from Muff to Derry from Wednesday next, 23 April. It brings to three the number... Read More
Rural towns worst hit by recession New research by Teagasc has revealed that rural towns are worst hit by the recession and suffer greater levels... Read More