Major safety works needed at Castlegarden junction – Sweeney

The Cathaoirleach of the Donegal Municipal District says it’s vital that a major safety programme take place at the Castlegarden junction outside Ballyshannon.

There have been fatalities in the area in the past, and Cllr Barry Sweeney says there were two serious incidents over Christmas.

He says some work has been done in terms of road markings and signage, but a major scheme is necessary to improve sight lines and make access on to the main road safer.

Cllr Sweeney says it’s vital that preparatory work for a new scheme begins as quickly as possible……


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Brogan says traffic counters are needed on Letterkenny’s roads

A Letterkenny Councillor says many smaller roads in and around Letterkenny are effectively being used as relief roads, and traffic on them is increasing steadily.

Cllr Ciaran Brogan will tell a meeting of the Letterkenny Milford Municipal District today that traffic counters should be put on a number of roads to show the extent to which this is happening.

He says this will ensure the council is aware of the extent of what is happening, and also help in funding applications to government………..

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ICTU says workers’ health comes first as new rules are considered

Trade unions say any changes to isolation rules for Covid close contacts must be led by public health advice and not the demands of business.

The Cabinet’s expected to consider new advice from experts on easing the restrictions when it meets tomorrow.

It comes as many businesses and essential services struggle due to Covid related staff absences.

Dr Laura Bambrick from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions says the health and safety of workers must be the priority…………..

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Social Democrats say decisions are needed on Leaving Cert

The Social Democrats believe the Leaving Certificate examination will not go ahead in its traditional form this year.

The party is calling on the Minister for Education Norma Foley make a decision on how the Leaving Cert will be delivered in order to alleviate the high levels of anxiety experienced by students.

Education spokesperson, Gary Gannon, says the Minister must make a decision as soon as possible……


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2,537 cases of Covid 19 in Donegal during Christmas week

The number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the country has surpassed one million.

Yesterday, a further 23,909 cases of the virus were confirmed.

More than 1,000 Covid patients are in hospital, with 89 of those in intensive care.

New figures show during Christmas week, from December 26th to January 1st, there were 2,537 cases of Covid 19 in Donegal, a seven day incidence rate of 1,594 cases per 100,000 people, higher than the national average of 1,366.

Yesterday the Taoiseach ruled out forcing people to be vaccinated against Covid-19, following reports NPHET’s to explore the matter.

Infectious Diseases Consultant, Eoghan DeBarra, says Ireland’s high vaccination rate’s keeping hospitalisations low………….


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New rates waiver to help targeted businesses

The government has announced a new targeted standalone commercial rates waiver scheme for the first three months of this year.

A number of rates waiver schemes have been implemented over the course of the Covid 19 pandemic, with Donegal County Council stresing this is a new initiative which targets a narrower range of business sectors.

The broad categories of eligible business categories to whom the credit in lieu of rates for January, February and March will apply are hospitality, including restaurants and cafes ; Leisure ; Miscellaneous entertainment, and certain tourism related categories, including airports.

The waiver will not apply to vacant properties.

There is no need to apply to the council, with the authority automatically applying a 100% credit in lieu of commercial rates for the three month period to rated properties which fall within the eligible list.

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Targeted commercial rates waiver scheme first quarter 2022

 

The Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage have announced a new targeted standalone commercial rates waiver scheme for Q1 2022.

 

It is important to note that this first quarter 2022 waiver has modified criteria and targets a narrower range of business sectors, and is a seperate standalone waiver scheme. The broad categories of eligible business categories to whom the credit in lieu of rates for Q1 2022 are:

Hospitality including restaurants and cafes;
Leisure;
Miscellaneous entertainment;
Certain tourism related categories and;
Airports.

 

The waiver will not apply to vacant properties.

 

Further information and a list of eligible business categories can be found within Targeted Commercial Rates Waiver Q1 2022 .

 

How to apply

 

An application to Donegal County Council is not required. Donegal County Council will automatically apply a 100% credit in lieu of commercial rates, for this three month period to rated properties which fall within the eligible list.

 

Should you have any further queries in relation to the Rates Waiver for Q1 2022 please contact your local collector or email commercialrates@donegalcoco.ie

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Nine til Noon Show – Listen back to Monday’s Programme

The Nine til Noon Show with Greg Hughes – Weekday’s 9am to 12noon

Magazine type mid morning chat show providing a forum for listeners to express their concerns on the issues of the day.

Listen back to Monday’s show…
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23,909 new Covid cases confirmed

23,909 new cases of Covid 19 have been confirmed in the Republic this evening.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan said this evening it’s essential for everyone to protect themselves and others from infection. Every small action to limit the spread of this disease is vital, he said, as the country continues to experience a large volume of patients in hospital, up a third on this time last week.

Dr Holohan also reminded parents that the vaccine programme is now open to all children between 5 -11 years of age.

Statement from the National Public Health Emergency Team 

 

The Health Protection Surveillance Centre has today been notified of 23,909* confirmed cases of COVID-19.

 

As of 8am today, 1,063 COVID-19 patients are hospitalised, of whom 89 are in ICU.

Dr Tony Holohan, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Health said:

“Today, we continue to report a very high level of incidence of COVID-19 in the community. It is essential for everyone to protect themselves and others from infection. Every small action to limit the spread of this disease is vital, as we continue to experience a large volume of patients in hospital, up a third on this time last week.

 

“Remember that behind each hospital statistic and ICU figure is an individual, with family and friends, and a team of healthcare workers providing care to them in very difficult circumstances. The best way we can continue to support our health service and protect each other is to continue to follow the public health advice as best we can – staying home and isolating if we have symptoms, avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated spaces, opening windows, wearing facemasks and working from home where possi.    

 

“Our most important layer of protection throughout this pandemic continues to be the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine programme is now open to all children between 5 -11 years of age and we know that the benefits of vaccinating children far outweigh the risks.  

 

“Most children will experience a very mild form of this disease, for a small few, they may become severely ill. The COVID-19 vaccines are doing an excellent job of preventing severe illness and disease in those who are fully vaccinated.
 

“Getting your child vaccinated is a decision between you and your child. I would encourage all parents and guardians to discuss this update to our vaccination programme with your child and ensure that they are aware that vaccination is available to them. I would also encourage you to engage with the trusted health advice available on the HSE website, and with your own family clinician if you have any concerns about bringing your child for this vaccine.”

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