Donegal TD says enhanced Defective Concrete Blocks Grant Scheme falls well short of full redress
A Donegal TD is warning that the enhanced Defective Concrete Blocks (DCB) Grant Scheme which commenced yesterday will fall well short of 100% redress for many impacted homeowners impacted by mica or pyrite. The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’ Brien TD, has commenced the…
Two additional counites expected to added to Mica redress scheme
The Cabinet will sign off on the final Mica redress plan this morning with the counties of Clare and Limerick being added to the scheme. Adding the two counties to the scheme which already includes Donegal and Mayo will likely add around 500 million euro to the cost, bringing…
Donegal businesswomen to talk at Ireland’s first tourism event of 2020
A Donegal businesswoman has been confirmed as one of the keynote speakers for this years first national tourism event of the year. Deirdre McGlone who is a hospitality and tourism advisor and former owner of Harvey’s Point in Donegal Town will be offering her expertise at this year’s “The Tourism…
Trolley figures spike in the North West
Both university hospitals in the North West have been ranked within the top 5 worst affected hospitals in the country today. Sligo University Hospital is the 4th worst affected hospital in the country, with Letterkenny coming in 5th when it comes to trolley figures released by Irish Nurses and Midwives…
North West’s hospitals ranked in the top 5 worst for trolley figures today.
Sligo and Letterkenny are amongst the top 5 worst effected hospitals in the North West Today. Sligo University Hospital is the fourth worst affected hospital in the country with 41 patients waiting on trolleys. That’s according to the latest INMO figures claiming that Sligo have 30 patients waiting on trolleys…
Sligo Hospital has the worst trolley figures in the region today.
Sligo University Hospital is the worst effected hospital in the region today. There are 31 patients waiting on trolleys in the Emergency Department and 7 on other wards according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation. Letterkenny University Hospital is the second worst in the region with 26 patients waiting…
Letterkenny University Hospital Apologises For Long Delays
Hospital management at Letterkenny University Hospital are apologising for the long delays to patients and their families in the Emergency Department today. They say they have been extremely busy over the last number of days and the hospital has admitted a significant number of ill patients -many of which are…