Calls for dedicated planning team for Letterkenny

There are calls for a dedicated planning team for Letterkenny.

It’s thought the town has suffered since the town council was abolished some years ago.

Plans are already afoot for Letterkenny to become a city by 2040.

Cllr Gerry McMonagle say if the Council is serious about developing the town, then it would be a sensible approach for a dedicated team to be established.

Cllr McMonagle says it would have far reaching benefits for not only Letterkenny but Donegal as a whole:


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“It’s back” DL Debate – Kevin Cassidy & Keith Higgins

The DL Debate returns for 2022 with Brendan Devenney.

On this week’s podcast, Brendan reflects on Donegal’s opening day draw with Mayo in the company of Keith Higgins and Kevin Cassidy.

Michael McMullan of Gaelic Life rounds up the big game action from the weekend and Maxi Curran on getting his LYIT side ready for a Sigerson Cup quarter final showdown with NUIG.

Listen to the DL Debate in association with Sara’s Kitchen at Sister Sara’s Letterkenny:

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FG whip says failure to co-opt Johnny McGuinness onto council is an embarrassment

Donegal County Council’s monthly meeting was adjourned for a week this evening without even agreeing the minutes of a meeting in July.

The meeting saw Cllr Frank McBrearty suspended from all council, committee and municipal district meetings for a month, and also facing a 10% cut in his pay and expenses for 12 months.

A cycle of disruptions and adjournments also meant the co-option of Johnny McGuinness to replace his late father Bernard did not go ahead.

Fine Gael whip Cllr Martin Harley says it’s an embarrassing day for the council…….


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‘An unfortunate day’- Cathaoirleach reacts to meeting

 

The Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council has described a series of adjournments at the latest sitting of the Council as unfortunate.

The monthly meeting Donegal County Council has been suspended until next Monday.

It follows the taking of a recorded vote which saw Councillor Frank McBrearty suspended from all Council Municipal District and Committee meetings for one month.

Cathaoirleach Cllr Jack Murray says he was ultimately left with no other option:


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Breaking: Council meeting adjourned for sixth time

 

 

Donegal Cllr Frank McBrearty is facing possible suspension from all council and Municipal District meetings as he continues to refuse to leave a meeting of council after members voted that he should.

Cllr McBrearty contends that the council no right to do so, and told the meeting this could cause a constitutional crisis.

When the meeting reconvened after a fourth adjournment, Cathaoirleach Jack Murray read an extract from the council’s standing orders which provides for penalties in the case of a member refusing to leave after a resolution that they do so.

The clause allows for a 10% reduction in remuneration and expenses for 12 months following the meeting at which the member was found to be disruptive.

Cllr McBrearty again challenged the legality of the move, and said if the council proceeded with a vote, it would precipitate a constitutional crisis.

A recorded vote was taken, with members deciding by 30 votes to one to impose the sanction.

The meeting then adjourned, and when it resumed, Cllr Murray again asked Cllr McBrearty to leave.

When he refused, Cllr Murray advised members that the next step is to suspend the councillor from all county council and municipal district meetings for a specified time. However, he said he wanted everyone to carefully consider the seriousness of such a move before a vote is taken, and the meeting was adjourned for a sixth time.

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Council meeting adjourned for fifth time

 

Donegal Cllr Frank McBrearty is facing a 10% cut in his pay and expenses after continually refusing to leave the authority’s monthly meeting

When the meeting reconvened after a fourth adjournment, Cathaoirleach Jack Murray read an extract from the council’s standing orders which provides for penalties in the case of a member refusing to leave after a resolution that they do so.

The clause allows for a 10% reduction in remuneration and expenses for 12 months following the meeting at which the member was found to be disruptive.

Cllr McBrearty again challenged the legality of the move, and said if the council proceeded with a vote, it would precipitate a constitutional crisis.

A recorded vote was taken, with members deciding by 30 votes to one to impose the sanction.

The meeting then adjourned for a fifth time.

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