Obituaries, Thursday, April 30th, 8am
Obituaries, Thursday, April 30th, 8am Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: Kathleen Kelly, Manorhamilton Kathleen McGlinchey, Laghey Raymond Mulligan, , Sligo and London Margaret (Peggy) Mullan Sligo. Kathleen Kelly (better known as Baby) of Cloonaquinn, Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim peacefully at Our…
“I was never tested, no” – Eamon McGee
Former Donegal footballer and All-Ireland winner Eamon McGee says he was never drug tested during his intercounty career. Speaking to Newstalk’s Off The Ball, the Gweedore man revealed this after Carlow footballer Ray Walker this week accepted a four-year ban for testing positive for a banned substance. McGee says he…
“Football behind closed doors not feasible” – Sligo Rovers
The FAI is encouraging League of Ireland clubs to wait until they are presented with all of the financial information before reject the proposal to restart the league behind closed doors. Finn Harps earlier this week said they can’t see the behind closed doors plan working – and Sligo Rovers…
Doherty calls for regional plan to restart economy
A Donegal TD has claimed that when it comes to restarting the economy a regional plan will be necessary as opposed to a national one which fails to take into account that some counties have been more negatively affected by Covid-19 compared that others. The Sinn Fein Spokesperson on…
Obituaries, Wednesday, April 29th, 5pm
Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: Kathleen Kelly, Manorhamilton Kathleen McGlinchey, Laghey. Kathleen Kelly (better known as Baby) of Cloonaquinn, Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim peacefully at Our Lady’s Hospital, Manorhamilton. In accordance with Government directives relating to public gatherings, the Funeral will be private to family. A Memorial…
Donegal residents concerned after receiving septic tank inspection letters
Donegal County Council have confirmed that there are no septic tank inspections taking place at the present time. Concerned residents have been contacting the council after the receipt of letters from a private company warning of such inspections and outlining the costs of non-compliance, as Cllr Niamh Kennedy has been…
‘Love Leitrim’ welcomes FF-FG fossil fuel policy change
The ‘Love Leitrim’ campaign has warmly welcomed the acknowledgement from Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil that it “does not make sense” to build new large scale fossil fuel infrastructure such as LNG import terminals. The acknowledgement is included in the two parties response to the Green Party’s 17 pre-conditions for…