Safety on dual carriageway at Trimreagh being assessed – Local Cllr

Transport Infrastructure Ireland has appointed consultants to assess safety along the dual carriageway before Trimreagh between Letterkenny and Manorcunningham.

The issue was raised at Letterkenny Milford Municipal District this week by Cllr Donal Coyle, who is asking the council to liaise with TII to secure a crash barrier at the spot.

Officials have passed his request on to the consultants, and say members will be briefed when the review is complete.

Cllr Coyle says a crash has already happened at this location and the matter must be dealt as a matter of urgency:


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Golden Bridges Conference to be held virtually again this year

 

This year’s annual Golden Bridges Conference will be held virtually again this year.

The event brings together political leaders, business, community representatives, tourism and education providers from Ireland North West and Boston to further bind their relationship as the regions start to recover from the COVID pandemic.

It’s getting underway on Friday, 19 November.

This is the second year that the hugely popular and influential transatlantic conference will be hosted virtually.

The setting for this year’s event will be from Gteic in Gaoth Dobhair.

It will feature a range of speakers and delegates from the US, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, who will discuss themes of investment, innovation, tourism, culture and education.

Among those confirmed to participate at the event are Rachael Rollins, Suffolk County District Attorney in Boston and the Minister Charlie McConalogue, TD, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine of Ireland.

The Golden Bridges Conference aims to give the global audience a unique insight into how those living and working in the border region of Donegal Derry and Strabane are continuing to work in close collaboration to attract investment, create jobs and boost the economy post pandemic.

Despite the global challenges in recovering from the pandemic and locally the implications of Brexit, the region looks forward with optimism and confidence.

The conference will feature a range of panel discussions covering a range of topics that include: Northwest Ireland: open for investment, A Region on the Rise; Enhancing Northwest Ireland’s Compelling Visitor Proposition; New Medical School Up and Running; Exploring a Continent of Culture, Heritage and History; Working Globally and Living Locally; Ireland Northwest: A global Exemplar for Cross Border Co-operation; A Revived City Region for a new era; Valuing our Transatlantic Partnerships and Ireland North West: a hot bed of innovation. Guests will hear from speakers from various community, cultural and commercial sectors from both sides of the Atlantic.

The event is being jointly coordinated by Derry City and Strabane District Council and Donegal County Council with Aisling events and will take place virtually, broadcasting from the Gteic in Gaoth Dobhair in Co Donegal.

Golden Bridges aims to promote partnerships between Ireland Northwest and Boston, Massachusetts and also to highlight various community, business, and education initiatives in the two regions by bringing together influential business and political leaders.

It will take place online on Friday 19 November from 08:00 to 13:00 EST/13:00 to 18:00 GMT.

To register for Golden Bridges or view the event programme visit – https://aisling-events.com/golden-bridges-registration-2021/

Work to begin on new Adventure Area in Letterkenny

 

Work will begin on the proposed new Adventure Area at the Bernard McGlinchey Town Park in Letterkenny next week, but it will be some time before the project is completed.

The initial works will get underway on Monday, and will continue for three to four weeks.

Letterkenny Milford Municipal District was told this week that the works to take place in the coming weeks are the initial phase of the project, and are minor in nature.

That, they say, reflects the scale of funding available, just under €32,000.

The preliminary work will include site clearance, including the removal and disposal of trees, the removal of part of the stone wall and the installation of drainage gullies, a water main, and a public lighting duct.

Provision has also been made for the installation of a CCTV service duct.

Officials say a meeting is being arranged to discuss phase two options for the project, with the identification of funding streams a key factor in determining when the equipment can installed and the adventure park opened.

Jamie McGonigle and Ciaron Harkin on Derry’s win over Sligo Rovers

Ciaron Harkin. Photo Stephen Doherty

Derry City beat Sligo Rovers 2-0 at the Ryan McBride Brandywell on Friday night to keep their hunt for a European place alive.

Jamie McGonigle netted in either half for the Candystripes as they claimed victory in their final home game of the season.

After the game, Ciaron Harkin spoke with Martin Holmes…


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Martin also spoke with goalscorer Jamie McGonigle…

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Boyd brace earns Harps a point away at St Pat’s

Photo: Stephen Doherty

A Sean Boyd brace earned Finn Harps a point away at St Pat’s.

Billy King gave Pat’s the lead on 14 minutes before Sean Boyd levelled for Harps just a minute later.

Boyd’s header then put Ollie Horgan’s side in front on 20 minutes before Darragh Burns squared the game up again with a header three minutes later.

Harps had Kosovar Sadiki sent off after 82 minutes but they held on to move one point clear of Waterford with a game more played.

Ethan Lee has the full time report…

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“It’s a great win”- Ruairdhri Higgins

Jamie McGonigle was at the double for Derry City as they earned a 2-0 win over Sligo Rovers.

McGonigle’s first came on 18 minutes before he added his and his sides second of the game on 75 minutes to seal the three points.

The win means Derry can still finish fourth in the table and achieve a European place.

Derry City boss Ruairdhri Higgins told Martin Holmes it was a great win…


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Sean Boyd disappointed Harps didn’t get victory against St Pat’s

Sean Boyd. Photo Stephen Doherty

A brace from Sean Boyd was enough to see Finn Harps earn a 2-2 draw with St Pat’s on Friday night.

Billy King opened the scoring after 14 minutes before Boyd fired in a free kick just a minute later and then headed in Barry McNamee’s cross to give Harps the advantage.

Darragh Burns goal then on 23 minutes ensured the sides would share the points at Richmond Park.

After the game Sean Boyd told Ethan Lee he was disappointed Harps didn’t win the game…

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5,483 new cases of Covid-19 reported this evening

 

5,483 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported this evening – the highest figure since January 10th.

The Chief Medical Officer says it’s also one of the highest ever daily case counts.

Dr Tony Holohan says there’s been a very significant increase in cases in almost all age-groups.

549 Covid patients are in hospital, down six from yesterday, while the ICU figure is down one to 96.

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