Recommencement of work on Lough Talt water treatment plant
Works to upgrade the Lough Talt water treatment plant have re-commenced with Irish Water and Sligo County Council expressing their confidence that the project will be complete by the end of 2020. When completed a safe and secure supply of water will be delivered to the 13,000 people. …
Exit stage left for local drama events
The decision has been taken to cancel the staging of this year’s All Ireland One Act Drama festivals. The hugely popular competition which includes annual events in Tubbercurry and Manorhamilton will see no further events being staged in 2020. Hubert McMorrow, the Connacht REP for the All Ireland…
Obituaries, Thursday, May 28th, 10am
Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: Kyle Luby, Vancouver and Ballintogher Gabrielle Kelly, Mountcharles Noel Loftus, Sligo. Kyle Luby, Vancouver Canada, and formerly of Clerhane, Ballintogher, Co. Sligo. Son of Derek and Jackie and brother of Gavin and Shannon. Unexpectedly, in Vancouver. Funeral arrangements later. All enquires…
Three conflicting speed limit signs in Ballisodare described as absurd
There are now three different speed limit signs within a couple of hundred metres on the N59 road outside Ballisodare. The situation has been described as absurd, confusing and potentially dangerous by local Sinn Fein councillor, Thomas Healy OceanFM Ireland · Three conflicting speed limit signs in Ballisodare…
Obituaries, Thursday, May 28th, 10am
Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: Kyle Luby, Vancouver and Ballintogher Gabrielle Kelly, Mountcharles. Kyle Luby, Vancouver Canada, and formerly of Clerhane, Ballintogher, Co. Sligo. Son of Derek and Jackie and brother of Gavin and Shannon. Unexpectedly, in Vancouver. Funeral arrangements later. All enquires to Seamus Feehily…
IT Sligo hosts webinar for local businesses
IT Sligo is hosting a webinar this evening (Thurs, May 28th) for local businesses who are looking to enhance their online presence as they emerge from the Covid pandemic. It’s the first in a series of online events being held in conjunction with Sligo Chamber of Commerce, Sligo Local Enterprise…
Failure to comply with Passenger locator form could result in fines or time in Jail
Passengers arriving into Ireland from overseas will face a fine or jail if they fail to fill out a Covid-19 passenger locator form. From today, it’s mandatory to provide details of where you will be self-isolating and your contact information. Anyone who fails to do so could be…