Local TD says Saolta group must address issues at all hospitals in it’s remit
Nationwide protests are taking place today because of overcrowding and closures of Accident and Emergency services in Hospitals. Hospital groups have organised the demonstrations to start at 1pm in response to the crisis in…
Sligo Councillor confirms additional stop on Sligo to Dublin rail route
A Sligo Councillor has confirmed an additional stop has been added to the Sligo to Dublin rail route. The additional stop at Broombridge will facilitate people traveling from Sligo and wishing to connect with the…
Sligo councillor says that the elderly must be protected from power cuts
A Sligo Councillor is calling on energy providers to ensure that the most vulnerable in society are protected in the likelihood of power cuts taking place due to lack of electricity in the coming weeks…
Arctic weather continues to hit the north west
The National Emergency Coordination Group is meeting again today to monitor the severe weather. It’s expected to meet every day this coming week, to discuss how to manage the arctic blast which will last…
Schools to remain open despite sub-zero temperatures
Public transport will run and schools will remain open in the week ahead despite sub-zero temperatures which are promised. That’s the message following the National Emergency Coordination Group meeting in Dublin today. A status yellow…
Bundoran Councillor believes funding of community centre will ensure it’s long-term future
A Bundoran Councillor has spoken of his delight at recent funding allocation for the community centre in Budoran, which will ensure the future of the facility. €281,000 was allocated to the South Donegal facility by…
Sligo records third coldest temperature in country this morning
Sligo recorded one of the lowest temperatures in the country on Sunday morning. Minus six-point-six degrees Celsius was recorded by the weather station at Markree Castle. Finner Camp in Donegal recorded a temperature of minus…