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Burnfoot Flood
Relief Scheme 15.05.26
Minister Kevin Moran has announced
that following the Office of Public Works approval, Donegal County
Council is submitting a planning application for the Burnfoot Flood
Relief Scheme to An Coimisiún Pleanála for planning consent.
The scheme will protect 49 properties including 41 residential
properties and eight commercial properties at risk from flooding.
Burnfoot has a history of serious flooding. In 2017, up to 30 homes
were flooded and at least seven local businesses were affected. The
Burnfoot River exceeded its banks and roads in the area, along with
a local Wastewater Treatment Plant, suffered considerable damage.
The scheme design for Burnfoot consists of the construction of flood
defence walls, construction of embankments and culvert upgrades,
bridge and road works along the Burnfoot River and the Carnashannagh
Stream.
Gaeltacht
Bursaries for Inishowen Students 13.05.26
Spraoi agus Spórt has also announced
they will sponsor two €400 bursaries for students attending the
Gaeltacht in Rann na Feirste this summer, in partnership with Feis
Domhnaigh.
The bursaries will be awarded through a Comhrá Ginearálta
competition organised as part of Feis Domhnaigh.
The competition is open to both primary and secondary school
students. Entries close on May 23rd, 2026, and the competition will
take place on the evening of June 12th, 2026.
Organisers are encouraging students from across the community to
take part in what promises to be an enjoyable celebration of spoken
Irish.
Further details on entry requirements and competition arrangements
will be available through Feis Domhnaigh organisers and on Spraoi
agus Spórt social media channels.
Culdaff Boil
Water Notice 28.04.26
Update, Thursday 30 April, 2026:
The Boil Water Notice on the Culdaff Public Water Supply Scheme has
been lifted with immediate effect. Uisce Éireann (Irish Water) have
confirmed that, following consultation with the Health Service
Executive, customers on this supply and the Three Glens Group Water
Scheme can now resume normal use of their water supply.

A Boil Water Notice remains in place
on the Culdaff Public Water Supply. The notice was issued in
February to protect public health following elevated turbidity
levels which affected the treatment process at Culdaff Water
Treatment Plant.
Uisce Éireann confirmed that well drilling and yield testing are
currently underway at Culdaff Water Treatment Plant. These works are
essential to informing the design of a new water treatment plant,
which is intended to increase water availability for Culdaff and
surrounding areas in the longer term.
Unfortunately, the ongoing drilling activity has resulted in
increased turbidity in the water being produced at the plant. As a
result, the Boil Water Notice must remain in place at this time.
You can check if your property is included by visiting
www.water.ie and entering your Eircode.
Home Energy
Upgrade Event 09.04.26
As fuel costs continue to rise, Spraoi
agus Spórt is offering households the chance to learn more about
cutting energy bills. A free Home Energy Upgrade Event will be held
tomorrow, on Friday 10th April, from 10am to 1pm at Carndonagh
Nursery & Garden Centre.
Spraoi agus Spórt chief executive Helen Nolan says it will offer
practical advice on reducing energy use and costs.
Anyone attending will learn about grants and supports available
through SEAI. Independent specialists and local suppliers will be on
hand throughout the event. These include BER assessors, technical
advisors, SEAI-registered contractors and heat pump and solar
installers. Financial providers, including banks and credit unions,
will be available to discuss funding options.
The Home Energy Upgrade Event is free to attend, but booking is
recommended. You can reserve your place at:
www.eventbrite.ie
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