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Fatal road
traffic collision at St Johnston 25.02.26
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses
following a fatal two vehicle road traffic collision at St Johnston,
yesterday, Tuesday 24th February 2026. Emergency services were
alerted to the collision, involving a lorry and a car, which
occurred at around 11:15pm.
A male passenger of the car (in his late teens) was pronounced
deceased at the scene. His remains were conveyed to the morgue at
Letterkenny University Hospital. A second male passenger was
conveyed to Altnagelvin Hospital where he was later pronounced
deceased.
The male driver of the car (also in his late teens) was conveyed to
Altnagelvin Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. He was later
transferred to the Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast.
The R236 road was closed for technical examination by Garda Forensic
Collision Investigators, with local diversions in place. Gardaí are
appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision to come
forward.
Road users who may have camera footage (including dash-cam) and were
travelling in the area between 10:45pm and 11:45pm on Tuesday 24th
February 2026 are asked to make this footage available to
investigating Gardaí.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Letterkenny Garda
Station on 074 91 67100.
Culdaff Boil Water Notice
17.02.26

Uisce Éireann (Irish Water) has issued
a Boil Water Notice to protect the health of customers supplied by
the Culdaff Public Water Supply.
This notice is being issued due to high turbidity in the raw water
which has affected the treatment process at Culdaff Water Treatment
Plant.
You can check if your property is included by visiting
www.water.ie and
entering your Eircode.

A map of the area is attached above and available to view at
www.water.ie
The public are reminded that the water is safe to consume once
boiled.
Updates are also available via Uisce Éireann customer care helpline,
open 24/7 on 1800 278 278.
Buncrana Water
Leak 05.02.26

Uisce Éireann (Irish Water) have
successfully located the significant leak that had been impacting
water supply in the Keelogs and Druminor areas of Buncrana.
The leak was identified following extensive investigations and
repair works have since been completed. As a result, water supply
has now returned to people across the affected areas.
Local Enhancement
Programme 03.02.26

The Local Enhancement Programme 2026
is inviting applications for capital funding from Inishowen community groups
in disadvantaged areas.
The programme has a national allocation of €7 million, with an
application option for both small and large capital grants as
follows:
• Small Grant: (€500-€1,000) to carry out minor repairs and
improvements to community facilities or to support the purchase of
equipment.
• Large Grant: (€5,000-€10,000) to carry out necessary repairs and
improvements to community facilities or to support the purchase of
equipment.
Closing date: The closing date for receipt of applications to the
scheme is 3:30pm on Thursday, 26th February 2026.
For further details visit:
www.donegalcoco.ie
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