People encouraged to take part in home security checklist challenge

Gardai in Donegal are encouraging homeowners to take part in the home security checklist challenge.

Gardai say that a home security assessment is essential in identifying weaknesses in your physical security that might provide an easy opportunity for a crime to occur.

In a statement, Gardai say that while nothing can make your home absolutely burglar-proof, these checks are intended to create security layers that, if implemented, can serve to reduce criminal opportunity and make it more difficult to force entry into your home:

A small investment of time and money can reduce your chances of being a victim of burglary.

Burglars like easy opportunities. If they have to make a lot of noise, spend a lot of time, or risk being seen, the chances are they won’t bother.

A good rule of thumb is the 3 minute delay test.

If you can deny entry for 3 minutes or more – it is likely the burglars will leave.

Complete this checklist challenge to determine how well your home is secured against burglary. Remember, every NO answer is a threat to your home security.

For more information visit www.garda.ie or contact your local Crime Prevention Officer.

Beach winner for Dylan Browne McMonagle

Having secured the Apprentice Jockey Championship on Sunday in Naas, Dylan Browne McMonagle was back at work today and back in the winners enclosure.

Racing on the beach at Laytown in County Meath, the Donegal Jockey won the 2.50 on Thaleeq at 5/4 for Dermot Weld.

The Laytown races occupy a unique position in the Irish and British racing calendar as it is the only race event run on a beach under the rules of the Turf Club.

Dylan Browne McMonagle set to be crowned Champion Apprentice on Sunday

2,855 new cases of Covid-19 reported this evening

 

2,855 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported this evening.

It’s the second highest daily figure since January, and almost 8,000 cases have been confirmed over the past three days.

There are 515 people being treated in hospital for the virus – an increase of 15 since yesterday.

91 are being treated in ICU – a drop of two since yesterday.

A motorist clocked speeding in Inishowen

 

A motorist has been clocked driving at 131kph in a 100 speed zone in Inishowen.

A fixed charge penalty notice will now issue which means that the driver will receive a fine of €80 and 3 penalty points.

Gardai are reminding drivers many road conditions are wet at present and it takes longer to stop a vehicle on a wet surface

Missing teen could be in Letterkenny area

 

 

A missing teenager may be in the Letterkenny area.

Police are becoming increasingly concerned for the welfare of Patrick Crumlish.

The 17 year old was last seen in the Derry area on Wednesday last 27th October.

Patrick is described as being approximately 5’8 in height, medium build, short black hair and blue eyes.

Police are unsure of what clothing he is wearing. Patrick has tattoos on both hands.

The missing teen could be in Derry or possibly Omagh, Strabane and Letterkenny areas.

Police are appealing for Patrick to make contact with them or if anyone knows of Patrick’s whereabouts please contact police at Strand Road Station on 101.

2020 winners presented with their Donegal Sports Star awards

The 2020 Donegal Sports Star Award winners received their awards on Monday evening in Letterkenny.

The 12 winners were announced at the end of January during the first ever Virtual Awards but the actual presentations had to be delayed due to the public health restrictions.

The 12 winners of the 2020 Donegal Sports Star Awards were Oisin Orr (Professional Sport Achievement and Overall winner), Clonmany B Tug of War team (Team Award), St. Bernadette’s Letterkenny (Primary School Award), St Eunan’s College, Letterkenny (Secondary Schools Award), Patsy McGowan Finn Harps (Hall of Fame), Kevin McLaughlin Clonmany B Tug of War team (Coach/Manager Award), Siobhan Coyle, Gaeil Fhánada GAA Club (Brendan McDaid Memorial Special Achievement Award), Rhys Irwin, Kilmacrennan (International Achievement Award), Mickey McCann, Donegal Senior Hurling team (Special Recognition Award), Danny McGonigle Clonmany Tug of War Club (Appreciation Award) and Adrienne Gallen, Lifford/Strabane Athletic Club (Youth Award).

The Overall winner Oisin Orr had a fantastic 2020 season riding 39 winners including his first Grade One win in the Irish St Ledger on board Search For A Song.

Oisin told Ryan Ferry he is hungry for more success when he gets back from his injury:

Top 12 in Spain for Kerr and AMD Motorsport

Richard Kerr and the Dumfries-based AMD Motorsport team made their debut in the Spanish Superbike Championship at the weekend and it proved to be a successful venture to the Jerez circuit with a top 12 finish, and sixth in class, on the factory-prepared Honda Fireblade.

Riding the same Superstock-spec bike used to good effect in this year’s Pirelli National Superstock Championship, but with slick tyres fitted, the Kilmacrennan, County Donegal rider found himself up against some stiff opposition including former Moto 2 Grand Prix and World Superbike race winner Jordi Torres and former World Endurance Champions Alain Techer and Matthieu Gines.

Moto E World Championship race winner Eric Granado, regular World Superbike Championship points scorer Roman Ramos and former British Motostar Championship rival Dani Saez were also in the field but after two solid free practice sessions on Thursday, the 21-year old posted the 16th fastest time in qualifying to line up on the sixth row for Saturday’s 16-lap race.

The good, sunny conditions of Thursday and Friday were replaced by heavy rain on Saturday though and after a first lap crash saw the safety barriers damaged at one of the corners, the race was subsequently delayed by an hour to allow conditions to improve.

A solid start saw Kerr slot into 13th place with lap times some 10-15s slower than in qualifying which indicated just how tricky conditions were. Just after half race distance, Richard moved ahead of Spanish Superbike Championship leader Ivo Lopes to take 12th place overall and sixth place in the Stock class. Granado, Saez and Torres took eighth to tenth which showed how strong a ride it had been.

The heavy rain continued on Sunday where the race was held over the longer distance of 16 laps and a solid start saw Richard initially move up into tenth place. He soon found himself pushed down to 13th, with Granado and Torres two of the riders overhauling him, and as the track started to dry out, he had a number of moments and pulled into the pits to retire at half race distance.

Richard Kerr: “It’s been a really enjoyable visit to Jerez and a great experience to compete on the Grand Prix circuit and against such strong opposition. I used practice and qualifying to learn my around the circuit and get a feel for the Dunlop tyres, as they were the biggest challenges faced this weekend, particularly the tyres having never used slicks before. It was hard to know how hard to push or where the limit was but I was happy with 16th in qualifying.”

“The conditions in Saturday’s race were really tough with a lot of standing water and I lost a bit of ground in the first few laps but as the race wore on, I got a good feel with the front tyre. It was still a struggle with the rear but I brought the bike home for a solid 12th. The second race on Sunday started well but after a few laps, the rain eased and the track started to dry out. I had a number of near-crashes so rather than end the year upside down, I opted to pull in. It was a shame to retire but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the meeting at Jerez so a massive thanks to Fraser and Mary Dykes and everyone at AMD Motorsport.”

Fraser Dykes, Team Owner: “It was a great experience for both Richard and the team and we’re happy with the progress made across the four days. The rain on the two race days obviously put a dampener on things and it was very surprising at how quickly the track dried up on Sunday. It left Richard with no grip and although he pitted to try and firm up the suspension, the race had gone by then. All in all though, it’s been great for the development and experience of the team and a good end to the season so we’re raring to go now for 2022!”

Richard is also one of 12 riders that have been shortlisted for the R&G Rookies Trophy with the top three announced at Motorcycle Live on 4-12 December.

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NEW MUSIC

NEW MUSIC: Fantastic new single release from Donegal singer/songwriter Aine O’Donnell in collaboration with music composer Callum Gordon – the song ‘Be Someone’ is filled with emotion as Aine charts her journey out of addiction to a wonderful new life filled with possibilities.  ‘Be Someone’ is already chalking up 1,000’s of streams on Spotify – Listen to it here: https://open.spotify.com/track/5WMl9vN9xjaTWFfJ5SWqGi?si=f16924db538c4b04

The song is also gaining big traction and positivity on social media with 2FM D.J. Dave Treacy amongst those sharing the song since its release on 25th of June.

Aine describes the song:

“We hope you all love what we created as much as we loved making it.

Its honest it’s raw and its something I’ll certainly always look back on and be proud of.”

Callum adds:

“There was multiple other songs we were working on and suddenly this all came together in the space of a week.

Easily the best song I’ve ever done, thanks to this Wordsworth being on the rght side of a pen and then a Rode NT1.”

The duo are planning to continue writing and releasing more songs – we can’t wait to hear more from this talented double act.

Follow their story on Instagram: instagram.com/the_best_you_can_do | instagram.com/gordo_9020

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