Parents looking for fair play in school bus seat allocations in Blacklion
Sarah is one of a number of parents who are not happy with the allocation of school bus seats to children in the Blacklion area. She says it doesn’t seem fair that some families have…
Businessman’s warning as electricity bill soars
Sligo businessman, FInbarr Filan, of Filan’s Centra Store in Sligo has warned of dire consequences for small businesses if electricity bills continue rising. His monthly bill has jumped from 3.5k to 8k, and he insists…
Lobsters and lobster pots being stolen in Bundoran
Live lobsters and lobster pots are being stolen from the Boat Quay in Bundoran, and fishing vessels are being vandalised. The incidents have been highlighted and condemned by local lobster fisherman, Michael Goodwin OceanFM…
Councillor criticised for encouraging graffiti attacks on Donegal signs
Donegal Cllr Michael Cholm Mac Giolla Easbuig has been critcised for encouraging people to continue to engage in graffiti attacks on place name signs in the County. Paint has been daubed on signs which include…
Manorhamilton to celebrate Ukrainian National Day
Ukraine’s National Day is being celebrated tomorrow in Manorhamilton with a parade through the town. There will also be a meet-up of all Ukrainian refugees now resident in Leitrim, as JJ O’Hara outlines OceanFM…
Sligo householders urged to assist with accommodating College students
Homeowners in Sligo have been urged to consider renting rooms or property to College students attending the Atlantic Technological University, as the accommodation crisis escalates. Sligo ATU Student’s Union President, Daire Martin, says they’re inundated…
Women won’t be respected until Ireland’s obsession with sex ends it’s claimed
There’s been further listener reaction to the outcome of the consultation process across Catholic dioceses on the future of the Church. With suggestions of women priests and married priests, Dympna claims the Church has always…