SCSI report ‘good start’ for Mica homeowners

 

A Donegal Deputy has described yesterday’s rates produced by the SCSI as a good start for Mica homeowners.

The report proposes higher rates for building costs than were previously estimated.

Deputy Joe McHugh was speaking to John Breslin this afternoon at the official launch of the new Mulroy Drive initiative.

Deputy McHugh says the Mica scheme will evolve over the next ten to twenty years so there’s still a lot of work to be done:


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Ministers tasked with counteract plan for rising fuel costs

 

The Taoiseach says Ministers have been tasked with coming up with a plan to counter the rapidly rising cost of fuel.

Prices at forecourts have topped 2 euro a litre in some parts of the country as the impact of the war in Ukraine begins to be felt.

At a meeting of senior Ministers the Taoiseach asked them to devise a plan to deal with all fallouts from the invasion.

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Hopes of renewed momentum on Malin Head Visitor Plan

 

There are hopes of renewed momentum on the Malin Head Visitor Management Plan.

The plan which has been in the pipeline for a number of years now includes proposals for walking routes, parking and other facilities.

A meeting is getting underway over the next few weeks in a bid to move the plan forward.

Cllr Martin McDermott says while the much needed work won’t happen on time for this summer, it’s important that Donegal County Council move on it as quickly as possible:

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Judo returns with a bang to the Foyle Arena!

 

After a long Covid19 forced hiatus, the Northern Ireland Judo Open returns to the Walled City on the 9th and 10th of April, and the team cannot wait to welcome competitors from the UK, Europe and beyond!

Four mats will be in action in the Foyle Arena, with competitors ranging from teenagers through to the masters (veterans), and all of them looking to become the Northern Ireland Open 2022 Champion in their category.

This is high level Judo and it’s on the doorstep of those in Derry.

Over four hundred competitors are expected to take part and as the event is a ranking tournament, the standard of competition will be elite.

To add to the event, The City of Derry Airport are supporting the Open as the main sponsor, and they are offering some fantastic event exclusive deals to the competitors flying into and out of the airport, alongside the chance to win two flights!

The Holiday Inn express have also offered an exclusive accommodation saving to the competitors staying over to enjoy the hospitality on offer.

Steve Frazer, Managing Director at City of Derry Airport, expressed his delight at sponsoring the forthcoming Open Championship with the Northern Ireland Judo Federation:
“It’s absolutely fantastic to see the return of The Open to Foyle Arena on 9th and 10th April. Large sporting competitions have been greatly missed over the last few years, particularly Judo which is so popular here in the North West, and we are very proud to be able to support such a highly anticipated event following the great success of 2019.

“The Open Championship is generating a lot of excitement in the local community, and further afield, as competitors from across the UK and Europe will be travelling to take part. As the Gateway of the North West, we are delighted that City of Derry Airport will be the welcoming hub for the competitors and supporters arriving from London, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow.”
Mr. Frazer added, “We also look forward to seeing everyone at the event as our City of Derry Airport Brand Ambassador’s will be available at Foyle Arena throughout the championship weekend with some exclusive competitions and fun for everyone attending!”

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Alderman Graham Warke said:
“I am delighted that we will be welcoming the cream of Northern Ireland Judo back to our Council area for a third time following our successful hosting of the event at our facilities in the Foyle Arena on two successive years before the Covid pandemic,”
“The tournament will attract hundreds of judo players and visitors to the city for the weekend, providing a boost to the local economy and growing our region’s reputation as a fitting host of international level events.
“Good luck to all those competing I’m sure you will have a weekend to remember.”
Russell Brown, Chairman of the Northern Ireland Judo Federation added:

“The Northern Ireland Judo Open is our pinnacle event and we’re delighted that the team at the City of Derry Airport are now part of our team to bring great Judo to not only the competitors flying in, but the people of Derry / Londonderry as well!
Personally, I’m excited not only to see the mats in action, but to catch up with those who visit and support us after such a long and enforced break and of course welcoming our new competitors and their connections.

If you haven’t competed in the Open, then now is your chance, as we also have a great hotel offer with the Holiday Inn express as well, This means, you can make a weekend of the experience in a great city. A warm welcome awaits you!”
Full details on the competition and competitor exclusives are available at www.nijudo.com

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New & updated viewing points unveiled along Mulroy Drive

 

Fáilte Ireland has unveiled ten new and updated viewing points along Mulroy Drive, a looped route off the Wild Atlantic Way designed to encourage visitors to explore more and stay longer in the Mulroy Bay area in Donegal.

Developed with an investment of €160,000 from Fáilte Ireland, the new and updated viewing points will bring local stories to life and maximise the optimum vantage points along the 38km route

Five new viewing points have been installed at Kerrykeel, Carlan South, Tamney and Woodquarter and five existing viewing points have been upgraded at Kindrum, Kerrykeel Pier, Milford, Cranford and Devrinleagh.

Created using stories and imagery from local communities across the region, the theme for the new viewing points along the Mulroy Drive is ‘gathering the harvest of land and sea’.

Constructed from locally cut stone, the viewing points aim to encourage visitors to sit and take in the beauty and stories of the local area.

The Mulroy Drive will be promoted on www.discoverireland.ie and a visitor map outlining the route and highlighting the activities and attractions visitors can enjoy throughout the region is available for local businesses to use.

Fáilte Ireland is working with Donegal County Council, Mulroy Drive Tourism Group and local businesses to maximise the tourism opportunities the route presents, and a motif has been created for businesses to use across their websites and marketing materials along with an Interpretation Toolkit.

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Covid booster available for 12-15 year olds from tomorrow

The Covid-19 booster vaccine is available for 12 to 15 year olds from tomorrow.

Online booking is now open, and walk in clinics are also available.

They’ll need to be sure it’s been six months since their last vaccine dose or since having Covid-19, and a parent or guardian must attend the appointment with the child.

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Works commences on Strathfoyle Greenway

Work has begun on the construction of a long-awaited Greenway in Derry.

The Strathfoyle Greenway will run from the end of the Waterside Greenway at Foyle Bridge to Stradowen Drive in Strathfoyle, a distance of 2.7km.

It will be set within a green corridor of meadows, hedges and woodlands, and will have spectacular views of the River Foyle and the City.

The North’s Department for Infrastructure has already committed £226,500 funding towards preliminary works on the Strathfoyle Greenway and is now providing 50% of the £2.64m cost of the Greenway through its Blue Green Infrastructure fund, with the Department for Communities, Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and Derry and Strabane District Council contributing equally to the remaining 50%.

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Harps at home for first time this season – Gavin Cullen

Tonight Friday, Finn Harps chase a first Premier Division victory in what is their first home game of the season when they host Bohemians at Finn Park.

Diarmaid Doherty will be the in Ballybofey for Highland Radio Sport and will have regular updates from the 6.45pm kick off.

Harps began the campaign with a draw at UCD and a defeat last Monday at Dundalk.

Erol Erdal Alkan, Barry McNamee, Regan Donelon and David Webster are all doubts for the tie against the Dublin side.

Elsewhere Derry City are in the capital this evening when they face Damien Duff’s Shelboure.

Former Harps keeper Gavin Cullen joined Diarmaid Doherty on this weeks Score programme to look ahead to Friday’s top flight games:

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Nigel Ferry on Donegal League 50th celebrations

It’s a year of celebration for junior soccer here in Donegal – 50 years on from the start of the Donegal League back in 1972.

This weekend, the league will mark that special anniversary with an event at the Diamond Park in Ballyare where Gerry McAnaney, the President of the Football Association of Ireland, will be in attendance and will unveil a commemorative plaque to mark the league’s golden jubilee.

The secretary of the Donegal League is Nigel Ferry, he’s been telling Diarmaid Doherty about whats in store for the special occasion:
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GAA Preview: Derry v Donegal – The Managers

Donegal Manager Mickey McCann

The relentless run of fixtures in the Allianz Hurling league continues across all divisions this weekend and here in the north west, there’s a mouth watering meeting of two teams who are going really well in Division 2A.

Donegal host Derry at O’Donnell Park on Sunday in a top of the table clash.

Tom Comack has been previewing this game – first up, we’ll hear from the Derry camp, their manager Dominic McKinley seems happy with where they are at at this stage:
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McKinley’s opposite number, Mickey McCann says that after three wins from three games, Donegal are looking up the table, rather than below:
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Dominic McKinley Derry Hurling Manager

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