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Carndonagh courthouse locked up 20.05.08

CARNDONAGH courthouse has been locked up for a major facelift that will bring the old building into the 21st Century.
Last month, Judge Desmond Zaidan informed Carndonagh District Court that all sittings from May onwards would be heard in Buncrana until the upgrade works were completed.
The Donegal Court Service yesterday issued a reminder through local radio to defendants scheduled to appear at court in Carndonagh this morning, that their cases would instead be heard in Buncrana.
Carn courthouse at Pound Street, has long been a source of frustration for the people who use it on a regular basis including
Carndonagh courthouse.
solicitors, Gardai and local reporters. It is often very cold in winter and too hot during summer sittings. It has only one public toilet with no handbasin.
District court clerk Val Cronin said the works at their north Inishowen building had been in the pipeline for some time and would commence shortly. He added that the building would get a significant overhaul.
"There will be refurbishment of the main courthouse, improved consultation facilities and judge's room plus parking facilities as well," he told Highland Radio. Carndonagh court is also notorious for its poor acoustics and it's understood the modernisation works will include a new PA system.
Mr. Cronin said defendants scheduled to appear in Carndonagh had also been personally informed over the last two months of the transfer to Buncrana. Meanwhile, Lebanese-born Judge Zaidan is on the move from Donegal to the Kildare court. district. It is widely expected that a Leitrim-based solicitor appointed to the bench, will be posted to the Donegal court district.
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