Donegal Community Alert initiative to be resurrected

 

Gardai are carrying out a number of measures in order to prevent rural crime. 

It follows a spate of burglaries in Inishowen and Lifford last weekend.

At the latest sitting of the Donegal Joint Policing Committee, Chief Superintendent Terry McGinn outlined her plans to resurrect the community alert initiative.

Superintendents will be going out to engage with various groups in the county to get it back up and running.

The Chief Superintendent also said that in tandem with this, it’s very important that the text alert system across rural communities is regenerated too.

Meanwhile Gardai in Donegal have issued further safety advice to prevent burglaries.

Gardai have stated that keeping the burglar out starts with keeping gates closed.

An open gate is an invitation onto your property, but if a criminal has to climb over a gate or wall, they know that trespassing increases their chances of getting caught.

Turn on lights, use timer switches, lock all doors and use an alarm to deter burglars. Cash and jewellery remain the target, so don’t keep large amounts of cash at home and consider a certified safe if you have expensive jewellery.

Burglars don’t generally target occupied properties, so making your home look like there is someone at home is a great deterrent.

Smart home security devices such as video doorbells are a great tool for protecting your property when you’re not around.

More affordable than traditional CCTV systems, they can be self-installed and ensure you can view a live feed from the camera through your smartphone even when you’re not at home.

More importantly they allow you to remotely speak with a caller, giving the impression someone is at home.

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Government urged to reduce excise duty to help taxi drivers

 

A Fianna Fail TD is calling on the Government to reduce excise duty to tackle rising fuel costs for taxi drivers.

John Lahart is backing calls from the National Taxi Forum for the government to intervene to help them.

He says taxi drivers are seeking a hike in 1 euro per trip to help offset increased fuel charges they’re facing.

Deputy Lahart also wants taxi drivers to be allowed charge the premium rate for working the two St. Patrick’s Day bank holidays:


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Appeal over missing teen from Strabane

 

Police are growing increasingly concerned for a teenager missing from Strabane. 

Matthew Melaugh, who was last seen by family in Strabane town centre on Thursday 3rd March 2022 at about 6pm.

The 18 year old is described as being 6 feet tall, medium build with tightly cut ginger hair.

He was last seen wearing a dark blue fleece, blue Reebok tracksuit bottoms and black/white Reebok trainers.

If you have any information that would assist police in locating Matthew please contact officers in Strabane via 101.

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‘Difficult time’ for Gardai without patrol car in Dunfanaghy

The Vice President of the GRA has described working without a patrol car for five months as ‘difficult’.

Gardaí in the Dunfanaghy/Creeslough area have been without a vehicle since last year, after the car they had was taken off the road as it had reached end-of-life.

Chief Superintendent Terry McGinn has stated that while it’s on the list, no specific date for when a replacement car will be issued has been given.

GRA Vice President Brendan O’Connor is directly affected by the issue:


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Safety concerns raised in estate in North Inishowen

 

Safety concerns have been raised over an estate in North Inishowen.

The recent storms have caused considerable erosion and damage to fencing at Donagh Park in Carndonagh.

Donagh River flows alongside the estate and is now said to be more accessible as a result of the damage.

Cllr Albert Doherty says a lot of children are at play in the area and parents need to be reassured that repair works will be carried out.

Donegal County Council has recently taken in charge the estate and Cllr Doherty says its up to the local authority to make sure the area is safe:


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Final call on defects survey in apartments & duplexes in Donegal

 

The Housing Minister has made a final call for people to share their experiences of defects in apartments and duplexes in Donegal.

Homeowners, landlords, directors of Owners’ Management Companies and Property Management Agents throughout Donegal are being encouraged to take part in the survey.

The survey relates to housing defects on fire safety, structural safety and water ingress in purpose-built apartment and duplex buildings constructed in Donegal between 1991 and 2013.

The deadline for completing the surveys is Monday 14 March 2022.

These experiences are sought by the Independent Working Group to Examine Defects in Housing which was established by Minister O’Brien in February 2021.

Views are sought from people across Donegal regardless of whether such defects in those properties in Donegal are currently known, unknown or where no such defects have arisen.

The working group will then use the survey information to inform its report to the Minister with particular regard to the difficulties that arise following the discovery of these defects the costs and levies associated with remediation.

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Ronan Boyce happy with Derry win at Shels

Ronan Boyce. Photo Stephen Doherty

Patrick McEleney’s second half goal gave Derry City a 1-nil win away to Shelbourne on Friday night in Dublin.

The result sees them top the SSE Airtricity Premier Division with two wins and two draws.

Ramelton man Ronan Boyce told Kevin McLaughlin he was happy with the win on the road:

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Watch: Ollie Horgan – Hard earned point for Harps

Ollie Horgan

Ryan Connolly’s super strike earned Finn Harps a point against Bohemians on Friday night in the Ballybofey side’s first home game of the season.

That’s two draws and a defeat in Harps opening three games of the new Premier Division season.

As injury concerns build for manager Ollie Horgan, he told Diarmaid Doherty it was a hard earned point:

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Watch: Goalscorer Ryan Connolly on Harps draw with Bohs

Ryan Connolly

Finn Harps picked up a second point in three Premier Division games on Friday night drawing 1-1 with Bohemians at Finn Park.

Ryan Connolly scored Harps first goal of the new season with a stunning strike, leveling up the tie after the visitors took the lead Promise Omochere.

Diarmaid Doherty caught up with goal scorer Connolly after the game:

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