Man arrested following Bundoran hit-and-run
A man has been arrested following a hit and run incident in Bundoran in which a young boy was killed last night. Nine year old Ronan Wilson died after being struck by a car that failed to remain at the scene. The man is currently being detained at a Garda…
Gardaí investigating after young boy killed in hit-and-run in Bundoran
Gardaí in Donegal are appealing for witnesses after a young boy was killed in a road traffic accident in Bundoran last night. The boy, named as Ronan Wilson, aged 9, from Kildress in Co. Tyrone, was struck on the Atlantic Way in Bundoran at around 9.20pm last night. He was…
Investigation continuing following discovery of body in Bundoran
A Garda investigation is continuing this morning in Donegal following the discovery of a body yesterday in Bundoran. It’s understood that the body of a man was discovered at approximately 2 p.m. yesterday at Finner. The man is believed to have been in his late 40’s and its…
Two rescued off Bundoran Main Beach by RNLI
Bundoran RNLI rescued two people off Bundoran Main Beach yesterday. The alarm was raised just before 8pm yesterday evening by the Malin Head Coast Guard, and the The Irish Coast Guard helicopter, Rescue 118 from Sligo and Killybegs Coast Guard were also tasked. It was initially thought the people in…
Bundoran RNLI Lifeboat Crew to host open day
The volunteer crew of Bundoran RNLI Lifeboat crew will host an open day at the lifeboat station which will also incorporate an Emergency Services Open Day. On the day, the volunteer crew of the lifeboat as well as representatives from locally based emergency services will be on hand to talk…
Magh Éne College expected to reopen tomorrow
Investigations are continuing following a fire yesterday at Magh Éne College Bundoran. The fire broke out at the post-primary in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Emergency services attended the scene, and firefighters worked to contain and extinguish the flames. There were no reports of any injuries.…
Retention of two fire stations in south Donegal ‘unlikely’
The retention of two fire stations in south Donegal is looking “increasingly unlikely”. That’s according to the Director of Services at Donegal County Council Garry Martin who made the comments at the latest sitting of the Donegal MD. Mr. Martin says that the Council has made every effort to put…