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Fatal car crash
at Carrowkeel
07.09.24
Gardaí are investigating a fatal
road traffic collision that occurred on Friday 6th September, 2024
at approximately 11:15pm.
The two vehicle collision occurred at Carrowkeel, Quigley's Point. A
female back seat passenger, aged in her 30s was fatally injured as a
result of the collision. Her body has been removed from the scene to
Letterkenny University Hospital where a post mortem will take place
in due course. The female driver, aged in her 70s and male front
seat passenger, aged in his 50s, were both removed from the scene to
Atnagalvin and Letterkenny University Hospitals with non life
threatening injuries. The male driver, aged in his teens, of the
second vehicle was uninjured.
The road is currently closed and a technical examination of the
scene by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators is taking place.
Local diversions are in place.
Gardaí are appealing for any witnesses to this collision to come
forward. Gardaí are also appealing for any road users who may have
camera footage (including dash-cam) who were travelling in the area
at the time of the collision to make this footage available to
Gardaí.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Buncrana Garda
Station on 074 932 0540.
Fatal car crash
at Quigley’s Point 25.08.24
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses
following a fatal, single vehicle road traffic collision which
occurred on the R240 at Cross, Quigley’s Point at approximately
11.15pm on Saturday, 24th August, 2024.
The passenger, a male, in his teens, was fatally injured. The
driver, a male (20s), was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in
Belfast, for treatment of injuries which are believed to be serious.
The road remains closed this morning to allow for an examination of
the scene by Garda Forensic Collision Investigators.
Gardaí are appealing for any witnesses to this collision to come
forward. Any road users who may have camera footage (including
dash-cam) and were travelling in the area at the time are asked to
make this footage available to investigating Gardaí.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Buncrana Garda
Station at 074 93 20540.
Update - A second person,
the driver was pronounced deceased this afternoon, Tuesday 27th
August, 2024. Gardaí continue to appeal for any witnesses to this
collision to come forward.
Grant payments
exceed €1.3m 23.07.24
Payments of the Vacant Property
Refurbishment Grant Scheme in Donegal have now exceeded €1.3m, which
represents 28 homes being brought back into use.
Since the scheme opened in July 2022, 772 applications have been
received by Donegal County Council to refurbish vacant properties.
To date, 500 of these have been approved, with the balance awaiting
further information from the applicant or being scheduled for a
first technical inspection. Within the overall total, 24
applications were deemed not to meet the scheme requirements and 19
applications were withdrawn by the applicant.
Further information on the scheme is available at
www.donegalcoco.ie or by emailing
vacanthomes@donegalcoco.ie or calling 074 91 53900.
Think Before You Flush
08.07.24
The Think Before You Flush
2024 campaign collaborates with Donegal County Council to protect
Blue Flag beaches and marinas.
The campaign, operated by Clean Coasts in partnership with Uisce
Éireann, emphasises the importance of appropriate flushing behaviour
and disposal of items including wipes and other sanitary products,
even if they are labelled as flushable. Only the 3 Ps: pee, poo and
paper should be flushed down the toilet, everything else should go
in the bin. When items such as wipes and sanitary products are
flushed down the toilet, they can cause serious blockages in waste
water systems, causing sewage overflows which can pollute our
rivers, lakes, beaches and coastlines.
This collaboration between Donegal County Council and environmental
programmes is crucial in safeguarding our Blue Flag Beaches and
marinas. These efforts and ongoing commitment to protecting our
coastlines and freshwater bodies will help ensure vibrant ecosystems
for future generations to enjoy.
Learn more about the campaign at
https://thinkbeforeyouflush.org/ .
Donegal Film Office Bursary 08.07.24
Donegal Film Office is
delighted to announce Shannon Welby, Bébhinn Naughton, and Connor
Richmond are the recipients of the 2024 Donegal Film Bursary funded
by Creative Ireland. The Bursary is supporting stories told by local
people and will engage cast, crew, and services from within the
county.
Screenwriter Shannon Welby and Director Bébhinn Naughton both hail
from Donegal, and Connor Richmond has many connections to the place,
all having worked in the film and television industry for several
years.
The script tells the story of a Donegal taxi driver who is eyes and
ears to the community. At Christmas time, he witnesses the transient
festive period of young people and emigrants only home temporarily.
He has an opportunity to play an important – yet surprisingly
mischievous – role in their lives.
Buncrana Sewerage Scheme
01.07.24
The upgraded Buncrana
Sewerage Scheme will result in significant improvements to water
quality in Lough Swilly by eliminating stormwater overflows.
Significant progress has already been made by Uisce Éireann to
improve the wastewater infrastructure.
The project is now reaching the midway point and 7.5 kilometres of
pipeline has been laid in Buncrana across key areas such Cahir
O'Doherty Avenue, Castle Avenue, Marion Park and Westbrook,
encompassing the crucial St. Mary's segment of Cockhill Road.
Due to challenging ground conditions along Cockhill Road, open
trench pipelaying techniques are being used and two crews have been
deployed to ensure the works are completed as quickly and as safely
as possible.
The provision of stormwater storage at both the Buncrana Wastewater
Treatment Plant and the Westbrook Pumping Station is currently in
progress and is due for completion by winter 2024.
Upgrades to the existing pumping stations at Westbrook, Derry Road,
Ludden, Earlsfort and The Pier are scheduled to commence during the
summer.
The decommissioning of the existing storm overflow at Castle Avenue
is successfully complete, with works to decommission the existing
storm overflow at Railway Road due in the summer of 2024.
For more information visit
www.water.ie .
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