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BRAVE VANESSA’S DELIGHT AFTER VIP VISIT FROM RUGBY STAR

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A young Donegal woman has received a much needed boost before surgery after getting a surprise visit from Irish rugby star Conor Murray.

Rugby star Conor chatting with Vanessa before her latest operation.

Rugby star Conor chatting with Vanessa before her latest operation.

Vanessa Canning, who suffers from Osteogenesis imperfect or brittle bone disease, has suffered a staggering 55 bone breaks.

The 17 year old is currently in Temple Street Hospital in Dublin after breaking both her femurs after tripping on St Valentine’s night.

But her spirits were lifted when sporting star Conor called in to see her and chatted to her at her bedside.

Vanessa’s dad Paul, the well-known local county councillor, said he and wife Stephanie were delighted by the visit.

“We are used to hearing al the negative stuff but this was the other side of life that we don’t read about.

“He is on the eve of a big game and yet he took the time out to visit Vanessa and other patients.

“He was a lovely guy and I just wanted to say thank you to him for giving his time up,” said Paul.

Vanessa, a fifth year student at Loreto Convent in Letterkenny, is keeping her chin up ahead of her surgery later today.

Dad Paul added “Vanessa has a great outlook on life and despite all her breaks, she is always in good form.”

 


GOLF NEWS – PORTSALON TO HOST ST PATRICK’S WEEKEND COMPETITIONS

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Mulroy LinksPortsalon Golf Club

The Mulroy Links will be staged at Rosapenna Golf Complex on Saturday 15th March and the final Mulroy Links event will be staged at Portsalon Golf Club on Saturday 29th March..

Events

On Saturday 8th March there is a gents open competition, On Sunday 10th a members competition and on Wednesday 12th an open 18 hole stableford event a time sheet is in operation contact 074 91 59459 for your tee time or go online at portsalongolfclub.com

 

St Patrick’s Week end events

Over the St Patrick’s weekend there is a host of competitions at Portsalon golf club. On Saturday 15th there is an open competition followed by a members competition on 16th On St Patricks Day 17tha ladies and gents open competition. Time sheet s in operation for all competitions at Portsalon Golf Club.

Otway Captain’s Drive in.

The Captain and Lady captain of Otway Golf Club invite Portsalon members to the official drive in which takes place on Sunday 9th March. There will be two shotgun starts at 9 o’clock and at 12.30. Please contact the clubhouse on.0749158319 to register your name in order for teams to be drawn.

Results

The winner of the open staged on Wednesday was James Duffy (18) 38 points. The CSS was 34 points. On Saturday the winner of the open competition was Enda Mc Elhinney (11) 39 points. Runner up Sean Strain (14) 38 points, gross Tim Browne (4) 33 points, 3rd Kevin Mc Gonagle (6) 36 points. The CSS was 34 points. Congratulations to the winner Enda Mc Elhinney who recorded a hole in one at the par 3 10th hole.. On Sunday the winner of the members competiton was Aodh Mc Cormack (17) 38 points, runner up Eamon m c Dermott (4) 37 points, gross D P Logue (4) 27 points 3rd James Lynch (18) 36 POINTS. The CSS was 35 points.

 

Special draw

By now members will have received their membership notice and the exciting Portsalon Golf Club’s fundraising draw. The tickets are priced at €20 and on offer are the following fantastic prizes. The winner will receive a four ball golfing trip to sunny Portugal (excluding flights) 2nd prize a year’s membership at Portsalon golf club and 3rd a weekend of golf at our twined Headford golf club.

 

Gaeltacht League

The Portsalon Gaeltacht League team will entertain our near neighbours Rosapenna Golf Club on Saturday 8th. The tee is reserved from 10.28 to 11.30 a.m. The remaining fixtures a home match with Nairn/Portnoo and away matches at Cruit Island and Cloughaneeley are being arranged.

 

Subscriptions

The council wish to remind all members that their fees for the 2014 golfing year are now due. An early payment would be appreciated.

 

Winter Rules

Winter rules are now in place for in order to protect the surrounds of our greens during the Winter months. Please refer to the notice prior to teeing off.

Locker Rooms

It has come to the attention that a number of golfers are leaving their clubs and trollies in the locker room. Members should note that the locker rooms do not provide a secure lock up facilities for clubs or trollies and these should be removed.

 

Placing

Members and visitors should note that 6 inch placing on fairways only has been introduced a bit earlier than usual in order to allow the green staff carry out repairs to some of the fairways.

 

 

On Line Booking

Members and visitors to Portsalon Golf Club should note that on line booking is now available for all competitions at Portsalon at the flick of a button go to portsalongolfclub.com

 

 

Divot Bags

Members and visitors please note that divot bags are now available on entry to the first tee box and should you forget there is another chance to pick up a bag on the second tee box. . Please ensure that you pick up a bag and assist with the course maintenance

 

 

 

 

 

 

HSE TO HOST MENTAL HEALTH MEETINGS IN DONEGAL

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The HSE is organising a series of nationwide ‘listening’ meetings to hear directly from people who have experience of the mental health services, their family, friends, and/or carers or anybody who has an interest in this area.HSE

The meetings will allow people who use mental health services and their family/friend/carers to share their views on how mental health services should be developed and delivered.

The HSE is committed to implementing mental health policy as outlined in ‘Vision for Change’. In this context it is recognised that service users, family members and carers are at the heart of all of its services.

Feedback from these meetings will go directly to the National Mental Health Management Team and inform their decisions about mental health services.

Public meetings have been organised for:

Wednesday, 19 March at 2pm in the Mount Errigal Hotel, Letterkenny.

Wednesday, 19 March at 7.30pm in the Abbey Hotel, Donegal Town.

Paddy McGowan, interim Head of Service User, Family Member and Carer Engagement on the HSE National Mental Health Management Team, will chair these meetings.

 

Paddy has a long and distinguished history as a campaigner on mental health issues. He has personal experience of the mental health services, both as a service user and as a carer. He has also been involved in advocacy around issues both nationally and internationally for many years.

 

Urging people to attend the meetings and share their views he says: ‘‘I want to ensure that everyone who wants their voice heard on these matters gets an opportunity to do so. My appointment is a unique opportunity to ensure that the perspective of Service Users, Family Members and Carers are built into decision making about the mental health service at every level.

 

‘‘We held initial consultation meetings in September and December. From these meetings I really believe that it is important to host nation wide meetings to give an opportunity to a wider group of service users, family members and carers to have their say about mental health services.’’

 

The mental health division carries operational and financial authority and accountability for all mental health services with the core objectives of:

 

Providing high quality services by implementing A Vision for Change (Vision) to deliver a modern, recovery focused, clinically excellent service built around the needs and wishes of service users, carers and family members.

Supporting improvement in the mental health of the population and in our approach to suicide prevention.

Implementing the Health Reform programme fully within mental health services in a way which ensures appropriate integration with other health and social services.

 

The spectrum of services provided through the mental health division extends from promoting positive mental health through to supporting those experiencing severe and disabling mental illness.

 

It includes specialised secondary care services for children and adolescents, adults, older persons and those with an intellectual disability and a mental illness.

 

DONEGAL LGFA NEWS: COACHING COURSE POSTPONED

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DD LOGO 2A DONEGAL LADIES football Level One course due to take place at O’Donnell Park in Letterkenny has been postponed.

The Donegal LGFA hopes to announce new dates in the next few weeks.

 

NOW EVEN DONEGAL GARDAÍ ARE EMIGRATING

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Garda Parke is swapping Gaoth Dobhair for a new life here in Perth

Garda Parke is swapping Gaoth Dobhair for a new life here in Perth

A WELL-known and highly respected Donegal Garda is emigrating.

Garda David Parke, who was stationed in Bunbeg and previously in Dungloe, is leaving Ireland for a new job with the Perth Police in Western Australia.

“He is a highly respected officer and will be greatly missed by the people of Gaoth Dobhair,” said one Donegal Daily reader today.

“He will be a great loss to our community. We wish him well in Australia.”

 

DONEGAL DUO HELP IRISH SCHOOLBOYS TO VICTORY OVER WALES

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Finn Harps players Darragh Black and Chris Flanagan played their part in a comprehensive victory for the Irish International schools team against Wales in Wrexham last night.  

Good day for the parish of Milford. Irish physio Mickey McGlynn celebrates the Irish win with Darragh Black.

Good day for the parish of Milford. Irish physio Mickey McGlynn celebrates the Irish win with Darragh Black.

The team managed by Finn Harps manager Ollie Horgan completely dominating proceedings from start to finish and were fully deserving of their 3-0 victory.

St.Eunan’s college student Flanagan lined out at right-back for the Irish side while Black a student at Mulroy College was introduced as a substitute during the game.

The Irish side will be hoping they can continue the momentum gained following last night’s stunning win and will hope they can now go on and win the series.

Harps supporters will be hoping Ollie Horgan can keep his winning run going and a 3-0 victory for Finn Harps in his first competitive game as manager against Waterford United tonight would be welcomed by all.

Well done to all the Donegal contingent involved with the Irish schools side.

 

 

 

BALLYRAINE N.S. STUDENT REACHES FINAL OF ‘DOODLE 4 GOOGLE’

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Amy

Amy McCoy, a pupil in Ballyraine N.S. Letterkenny recently received the fantastic news that she is a finalist in the ‘Doodle 4 Google’ competition. 

Amy’s winning ‘Jungle theme Doodle’ can be found on google.ie/doodle4 google.

The school prize is a €10,000 Technology Grant.

Please support Amy and your local school by voting on the Google website.

Voting closes on Monday 10th March.

BRILLIANT ENGLISH IN SENSATIONAL 800M RUN – BUT MISSES OUT ON WORLD FINAL

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MarkDONEGAL athlete Mark English had a sensational run in the World Indoor Championships today – but missed out on a final place.

The Letterkenny AC man, who will be 21 later this month, was in the third of three heats in the Ergo Arena in the Polish seaside town of Sopot.

He was also up against runners with better Personal Best times.

Mark’s best time before today’s race was 1.46.82 – a new Irish indoor record which he set in Athlone last month.

He finished fourth in his heat – in 1.47.60 – but had been in second at one stage – and was clipped twice by other athletes during the gruelling run. He was a second outside the qualifying time as a fastest loser for this Sunday’s final.

But he can take a great deal of heart out of today’s run.

Earlier the Donegal man had told the Irish Independent that he remained focus on succeeding.

“My motivation in athletics is always to get the most out of myself, not to make other people happy,” he said.

The full interview is here:

http://www.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/athletics-focused-english-taking-swift-progress-in-stride-30070790.html

 


DD NOTICE: COLÁISTE AILIGH SET TO HOST 5K NEXT MONTH

ST.EUNAN’S DEFEAT BUNCRANA IN SCHOOLS SENIOR CUP FINAL

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St. Eunans Letterkenny defeated Scoil Mhuire Buncrana 1-0 in today’s Schools Senior cup Final.  

St Eunans captain Ciaran Maloney being presented with the trophy by refereeGerry Gallagher.

St Eunans captain Ciaran Maloney being presented with the trophy by refereeGerry Gallagher.

Sam Murphy scored the winning goal early in the second half that ensured St.Eunans would be crowned champions.

It was a pulsating encounter with both sides trying to play good football in difficult conditions.

With little to choose between the sides it was always going to be close affair and it took a bit of quality and opportunism from Murphy to settle the contest.

Commiserations to Buncrana who battled gamely to the end and congratulations to St.Eunans on their victory.

BUNBEG POST OFFICE SAVED FROM CLOSUURE – FOR NOW

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DD LOGO 2Sinn Féin election candidate for the Glenties Electoral Area, John Sheamus Ó Fearraigh has welcomed today’s announcement by An Post that they have awarded a temporary contract to the assistant postmistress in Bunbeg Post Office, averting its closure next week.

Mr Ó Fearraigh said: “Today’s announcement is a step in the right direction and is a direct result of the camapign by the local community to have their voices heard on this issue.

“Last month when I organised a public meeting on the potential threat to the post office over 200 people turned out to highlight their concern, with an action committee formed to lobby to retain this post office. Hundreds of locals made submissions to An Post during the consultation period and a petition was signed by over a thousand people.

“This effort of the local community has sparked a review of the case and an extension of the contract to consider the huge volume of correspondence received in support of the retention of the post office, however it is important to note that the future of the Post office remains uncertain.

“The appointment of a temporary postmistress on a three month contract is a welcome development but we must keep the pressure on to ensure that the long term threat that still hangs over this post office is removed.

“I want to commend all of those who rose to the challenge of campaigning to keep our local post office, it is clear that our efforts have not fallen on deaf ears and should act as encouragement for us to continue until the future of the post office is secure.”

ROGUE TRAWLER OFF OUR COAST – TD

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DD LOGO 2Sinn Féin spokesman on fisheries, Martin Ferris TD, has called on Minister Simon Coveney to ensure that the Naval Service is very vigilant of a Lithuanian-registered super trawler, the Margiris, which is off the west coast.

Deputy Ferris said: “I am gravely concerned at the news that the Fisheries Protection Authority has confirmed that this ship, which was previously banned from Australian waters, is off our coast.

“The Irish Naval Service has seen the vessel’s log and confirmed that it has a 5,000 tonne quota for blue whiting.

“However, this is the second biggest fishing vessel in the world and now it is registered in Lithuania so it can fish in European waters. This begs the question if the Lithuanian flag is a flag of convenience.

“Irish fishermen and women are constantly monitored by the Naval Service to ensure that they are not fishing over quota or for fish for which they do not have a quota.

“I hope that the same vigilance will be employed on this super trawler for as long as it remains in Irish waters and that a physical inspection of its catch will take place.”

 

UPDATED: FIREFIGHTERS TACKLE BLAZE AT DONEGAL COUNTRY MANSION

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fire manorUPDATED: FIREFIGHTERS are tackling a blaze tonight at a €1.3M 200-year-old country mansion – there are no reports of any injuries.

The inferno at the Sharon Glebe outside Manorcunningham broke out around 8pm.

A number of fire tenders from the surrounding area are attending the scene.

The early 19th century period residence had been on the property market in recent times.

It is set in 5.5 acres of gardens.

The former rectory is a huge house – stretching to 5,600 square feet.

Tonight flames are flying out of the top of the mansion.

It was recently described as “one of the finest period residences to come on the market in recent times.”

Estate agents added: “This property has been lovingly restored to an exceptionally high standard, creating a beautiful home with a lovely combination of old charm coupled with modern conveniences. Sharon Glebe has classic period features such as high ceilings, working shutters, archway and cornices.”

 

Sharon Glebe

Sharon Glebe

HARPS GRAB SHARE OF THE SPOILS IN LEAGUE OPENER AGAINST WATERFORD

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Finn Harps have made a solid start to their new season with a share of the spoils in a 0-0 draw with Waterford Utd at Finn Park.finn harps logo

In a gritty affair, no less than seven yellow cards were shown by referee Simon Rogers.

New signing Ruairi Keating had the best chance of the game to snatch three points for new boss Ollie Horgan in the 60th minute.

Keating looked odds-on to score from close range at the back post from a Carel Tiofack corner but shot wide.

Packie Mailey also had a shot deflected over the Waterford bar.

Brian Nolan and Jack Doherty also had chances for the visitors in a game which did not boast an array of chances for either side.

There was a minute silence at the start of the game out of respect of the late John Campbell Jnr, son of former Harps chairman John Campbell who was tragically killed recently.

 

 

BURNED 200-YEAR-OLD HOME HAD HISTORY OF BEING HAUNTED

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Sharon Glebe

Sharon Glebe

SHARON Glebe – the house burned last night in a fire – had a history of being haunted.

The Old Rectory was the scene of a gruesome double murder 217 years ago. Down through the years, rumours of a ghost have persisted.

Sightings of A Blue Lady, believed to be the spirit of Mrs Waller (one of the two people killed in 1797), had been reported. After regularly seeing the spirit owners Vincent and Lisa Tully sought help.

“We invited some people for a ritual to let the spirit go free and it definitely did the job. We never saw it after that,” said Lisa.

Here is an article written by an American journalist about the house:

By Maryvonne Martin

Sharon is an important, historical, eighteenth century Country House, surrounded by mature wooded grounds and idyllic fields. The house was formerly the High Rectory of Ireland.

It took 15 years to build Sharon House with stones obtained from Drumbee Quarry and painstakingly brought to the site by horse and cart. A stone dates the original building to the year 1775.

This lovely home now belongs to Mr. Vincent Tully Jr. and his wife

Mrs. Lisa Tully. They have two daughters, Emma and Victoria.

They are carefully restoring the numerous structures while maintaining their authenticity. I had the privilege to be a guest at Sharon House. I can assure you a warm welcome in an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation.

From several windows of the great house, whether you are upstairs or downstairs, you can see the ruins of Burt Castle standing proudly on the top of a hill overlooking the Lake of Shadows also called Lough Swilly.

As a writer, I had the opportunity to reside for two weeks at Sharon House, therefore, I was able to research the history of Sharon, its occupants and the infamous murder that took place in 1797. The following is a brief summary of these events.

In Ireland, there are so many more great houses with fascinating history, all different and all unique in their own way. When you visit this wonderful land and its friendly people, you’ll want to return soon!

In the month of March 1797, on a dark and stormy night, the Reverend Dr. Hamilton, Rector of Fannet Parish, County Donegal, was a very prominent man. He was active in detecting and bringing to justice the rebels called United Irishmen; they marked him as a victim and relentlessly pursued him to be killed.

On that fateful night, he was on his way to Derry to get a regiment of soldiers to put down the rebellion in his part of the county. During those troubled days, it would have been foolish to travel alone and unarmed. So, he traveled with a servant, two horses, and two pistols.

The night was ice cold and stormy, but he crossed Lough Swilly by ferry which, at that time, landed close to Sharon House. In 1797, Lough Swilly ran past Sharon. Now, it has been diverted for more productive farming.

As the wind was getting stronger and the rain heavier, he decided to stop at Sharon House to see his friend, Dr. Waller who was Rector of the Parish and a Fellow of Trinity College, in Dublin (It is said that he did not tell the Reverend Dr. Waller that he was a marked man and relentlessly pursued by the rebels).

Dr. Waller was in a wheelchair due to an accident that left him paralyzed on his left side. He had a servant by the name of Barney McCafferty, who attended him faithfully, day or night. Mrs. Waller was a lovely lady, a gracious, hospitable hostess. It was known that many eminent people including professors from Trinity College, in Dublin, would come to stay during the summer months at Sharon House.

10669728At that time, the Wallers had three ladies, staying with them, two of them being the nieces of Dr. Waller. The Wallers were delighted to see Dr. Hamilton. The weather that evening was so stormy that they persuaded Dr. Hamilton to stay overnight. As the group of friends conversed over a delightful meal, they heard pounding feet. The muzzle of a gun was thrust through a window of the room in which they were sitting. The men wanted “bloodthirsty Hamilton!”

Mrs. Waller rushed to the side of her husband’s chair to protect him. Dr. Hamilton followed her and crouched next to them, bewildered and frightened. The rebels shouted that all they wanted was Dr. Hamilton, not the good Waller family.

A shot was fired which struck Mrs. Waller on the ear and cut a piece off but, stunned, she remained by the side of her husband. Above the yelling of the rebels, more shots were heard. Mrs. Waller was struck again on the shoulder. She dropped! She attempted to crawl to the kitchen but she was hit again. She was carried to the kitchen, bleeding profusely from her wounds.

In the scuffle, Dr. Hamilton vanished and hid in the cellar. After a search conducted by the rebels, he was discovered, dragged out and killed without mercy on the stone steps of the entrance to Sharon House.

After the mob left, Dr. Waller sent two horsemen to get Dr. Blair for Mrs. Waller but it was to no avail! Mrs. Waller died from loss of blood.

When Mr. Vincent Tully Jr. and his lovely wife, Mrs. Lisa Tully, bought Sharon House, it was in need of total repair. But, they loved it at first sight!

What they didn’t expect was that a ghostly tenant also came with the house.

Mr. Tully was the first one to see the apparition at the foot of their bed. Needless to say, he was shaken. He heard the rattle sound of the lock on the trunk at the foot of their bed. The figure of a lady surrounded by blue light was extending her arms toward him. There was no face, only a vaporous figure, blonde hair. He estimated the lady to be between 30 to 35 years old. He knew, then, that it was Mrs. Waller who had been murdered at Sharon House. Frightened, he got up and opened the window, when he noticed that the curtains were moving. Mr. Tully could see the apparition go outside. He closed the window and by that time, his wife had awakened. Then, they heard three knocks on the window. Then, nothing

Since that night, the figure of Mrs. Waller, the lady in blue, has reappeared almost nightly. Lisa, also saw the apparition, several times, in their bedroom. She was just sitting at the foot of their bed, staring at the wall. Mrs. Tully was upset and frightened. It took some time for her to accept that the Blue Lady was living with them.

Their daughter, Emma, who was six at that time, also reported seeing from the upstairs window of her room, a man in a long black coat, however, she never saw the Blue Lady.

Strange things began to happen-constant problems with the electrical appliances, in the dining room, a Westminster clock that worked perfectly in the repair shop, refused to work properly at Sharon House, their daughter’s computer was constantly breaking down, yet, when checked several times, the computer shop found absolutely nothing wrong with it. Another frustrating thing was that they could not make the fountain located in front of the house, work. No matter what they tried!

Then, there was another problem. Mr. Tully had converted a front room into a game room and bar. Even after they had installed electric heat, that room would not get warm. So freezing cold it was, that the family could not use it!

Mrs. Tully had tried to speak to the apparition, to tell her that they were a new family living at Sharon House and they didn’t mean any harm.

Mr. and Mrs. Tully, including young Emma, who joined them in their bed, nightly, were getting no sleep until dawn. Lisa was terrified but Vincent Tully Jr. vowed that he would remain at Sharon House. No matter what!

Well…to make a long story short, one night, a séance was held in the dining room until dawn. Everyone participated except Mr. Tully. Most people involved sensed the presence of Mrs. Waller. Some, felt intense fear, others, felt intense cold. After a long time, the presence made herself known through one of the participants who communicated the message that a pond which had been dug next to Sharon House, was a source of great danger, and that the pond should be filled immediately.

They heard a gunshot, one of the participants felt a burning pain though her shoulder. The spirit of Mrs. Waller appeared as a tear shaped brilliant light, rising upwards then, it was gone!

The exhausted participants returned to Sharon’s kitchen where Vincent Tully had been praying all night as he kept watch over his daughter while she slept.

A few hours later, in the early morning, a tractor was brought up to the House and the pond was filled!

To this day, there has been peace and harmony at Sharon House. Mrs. Tully has a new baby named Victoria. This is the first baby at Sharon House.

The Blue Lady rests in peace!

Incidentally, the Westminster clock in the dining room is now, keeping perfect time, the computer always works and the fountain is happily spouting sprays of water!

Author’s Conclusion

When I stayed at Sharon House, my bedroom was what used to be the coachman’s room.

I had no feelings of ghostly presence but I can tell you this, my first night at Sharon, I was awakened with such a start that I sat up in bed, startled, heart pounding.

I got up and looked about the courtyard below as well as the front lane leading up to Sharon. It was harvest moon and everything was illuminated in silver. I saw nothing but I can’t help wondering what in the world gave me such a start!

 


LETTERKENNY GENERAL A&E TO REOPEN NEXT WEDNESDAY

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The Emergency Department at flood-hit Letterkenny General Hospital will re-open to patients on Wednesday 12 March at 8am.

Letterkenny Hospital

Letterkenny Hospital

The hospital was severely damaged by torrential rain last July.

The HSE estimates that it will cost €40million to repair the damage and upgrade the hospital.

At one stage up to 70% of the floor space of the hospital was under water.

An independent report by a team of civil engineers is being carried out into the cause of the flood.

Mr Sean Murphy, General Manager, Letterkenny General Hospital said the hospital is looking forward to welcoming paients back.

“I would like to advise all patients that the work to rebuild the Emergency Department and the Acute Medical Assessment Unit following the flood last July has been completed and both Departments will re-open next Wednesday.

“We are looking forward to welcoming patients back to these areas of the hospital on Wednesday 12 March. I would like to thank our patients for their co-operation throughout the rebuild programme”.

 

 

ADVENTURER JASON BLACK RECEIVES TOP AWARD FROM SCOUTING IRELAND

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Donegal adventurer Jason Black has been given one of the highest awards in scouting in recognition of his achievements in mountaineering.scout Jason

The award, developed between Mountaineering Ireland and Scouting Ireland, is a grade 9 of mountain leader with hill-walking skills with expert status.

This is the highest Leadership Award in the Adventure Skills that Scouting Ireland may confer – an expert status.”

Jason said “To receive this award from Scouting Ireland presented to me by Raphoe cubs & scouts, has been so humbling.

“I joined cubs at the age of seven years and continued into my late teens as a scout. I travelled and went on adventures throughout the length and breath of Ireland, England and Scotland as a young boy.

“It set me the greatest foundation in life and played a strong role in the success in life – right to the summit success on the north side of Mt Everest .Jason Black 6

“So much a role did scouting play in my early life that of all the things I could have brought to the summit, the only thing I brought and wore was my original cub/scout scarf which still means so much to me.

“I spoke lately at the northwest founders day to all the cub/ scouts and it was great to see that scouting is still at grass roots level was untouched by technology and purely still about the simple things in life, teaching great life skills to young children that will serve them well in a fruitful direction in life.

“After a lifetime in scouts, I’m extremely honored to receive this award which once again signifies that, with the right focus, determination and training, everyone can achieve anything in this life.

“There is no mountain too high and there is no problem too BIG to conquer”.

 

ANIMAL WELFARE BOSSES SAY THEY WERE FORCED TO PUT DOWN STRAY HORSES

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This is the brutal scene after Department of Agriculture officials were forced to put down three stray horses in Co Donegal.

The three horses after they were put down.

The three horses after they were put down.

The abandoned horses, which included a yearling, were found in a poor state of health on the outskirts of Ballybofey.

The horses were found wandering on a public road in the townland of Croachonagh.

The horses were in a bad state of lameness, had bad feet and were a danger to themselves and to the public.

It is understood one of the horses had been struck by a vehicle.

Gardai contacted ISPCA Inspector Kevin McGinley who visited the scene.

A vet from the Department of Agriculture was called and he made a decision to put down the animals.

Inspector McGinley told Donegal Daily the decision to put the horses to sleep was the only option they had been left with.

And he revealed that because the horses were not micro-chipped, it is unlikely that their owner will be located.

He added that the horses were humanely put to sleep on welfare grounds.

“The horses were in a very poor state overall and the decision to put them down was taken in their best interest.

“Their feet where in a very poor condition, they were lame and we suspect one of them had probably been hit by a car.

“A decision to put down any animal is never taken lightly but the decision was taken on welfare grounds,” he said.

Mr McGinley said they would still like to discover the origin of the horses.

 

IS YOUR DOG LOOKING FOR A HAIRCUT IN BALLYBOFEY?

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Is this your dog looking for a wash and blow-dry outside a Ballybofey hair salon?!

It's a woof life!

It’s a woof life!

The little fella was discovered outside Salon A in the Glenview Business Park.

The dog is obviously a family pet as it has a red collar and even a lead behind it!

The owner can get it by calling in to Salon A and hopefully it won’t have had a colour or perm done!

 

NAOMH CONAILL GAA CLUB TO HOST ‘LAS VEGAS STYLE CASINO NIGHT’

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Las Vegas comes to Glenties this Saturday night when the Naomh Conaill club host their big Casino Night. Glenties

This much anticipated night was re-scheduled from last Saturday night.

The Highlands Hotel is the place to be for all the glitz and glamour of the famous ‘Sin City’!

Local so-called croupiers will deal the cards and spin the wheels on the night so don’t be afraid to lay the dollars!

Big Michael Gallagher is getting his Poker-Face on to deal the cards so keep on his right side because he’s no Joker!

A huge nights entertainment is in store with entry in to a free draw guaranteed for cash-in of chips at the end of the night.

An impressive 43” HD TV is up for grabs for top chip cash-in.

One person will also walk away with €1000 cash on the night with the popular ‘Open the Box’.

Tickets €15 are available from the organising committee which also entitles you to $20 to bet at any of the tables.

A great night is in store and you do not have to be a high-roller to participate as tables are suited for non-gamblers also so come along and enjoy!

 

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