Donegal gardai participating in National Slow Down Day

Gardai say they’ll be conducting high visibility checks on routes right across the country today as part of National Slow Down Day.

More than 1,300 speed enforcement zones will be monitored over the next 24 hours, a number of them in Donegal, with the operation due to end at 7am tomorrow.

The Road Safety Authority says almost a third of road deaths here in Ireland are caused by speeding.

RSA spokesperson, Brian Farrell, says it’s an issue in all areas…………


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Donegal Sports Partnership to host Women in Sport Webinar

Teresa McDaid

 

Donegal Sports Partnership to host Women in Sport Webinar

“We hope females will be inspired by what they hear and sign up for the Female Leadership Programme”

People across Donegal with any involved in sport are being invited to attend the Women in Sport webinar on Tuesday, March 8th, at 7 pm.

The free webinar will be hosted by Donegal Sports Partnership on what is International Women’s Day.

Looking ahead to the event, Maggie Farrelly, Education & Training Coordinator with Donegal Sports Partnership, said the purpose of the webinar is two-fold – to hear the experiences of current leaders in competitive and recreational sport and physical activity in Donegal, and to promote and recruit future leaders to be part of the Female Leadership Programme which starts at the end of March.

The webinar’s guest speakers will include Letterkenny AC coach and senior team operations manager with Athletics Ireland, Teresa McDaid, Letterkenny Blaze Basketball Club Chairperson and Coach, Lynda McGuinness, Lagan Ladies soccer coach, Brid McGinty, and Letterkenny Parkrun director, Margaret O’Donnell.

To register for the webinar, which will be moderated by Donegal Sports Partnership Chairperson, Anne McAteer, and Maggie Farrelly, click on the link below:

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“We have managed to assemble a superb panel of successful female leaders who will share the insights of their journey, from when they first started out to their current role in sport. They will discuss how they got involved, what motivated them to stay involved, and their future aspirations,” Ms Farrelly commented.

“We are encouraging all those who support the delivery and facilitation of sport in clubs to join us – and that invitation is extended to males and females, athletes, players, coaches, volunteers, mentors, administrators and parents,” she added.

“We hope females attending the webinar will be inspired by what they hear from the speakers and sign up for our next Female Leadership Programme that commences at the end of the month. The first Female Leadership Programme was launched just before the start of the pandemic in 2020. Despite that, we managed to get the course delivered online and it proved to be hugely successful.

“Donegal Sports Partnership is committed to developing strategies to increase women’s participation in sport in the county, and to provide opportunities for women to engage in meaningful programmes which will build towards a lasting and positive relationship with sport,” she said.

According to the education and training coordinator, the aim of the programme is to provide training and support to women to help them achieve success in leadership roles in their sport.

“The Female Leadership Programme will give women and young girls across Donegal the opportunity to enhance their personal skills, increase their confidence, and create networks with like-minded people across different sports. Sessions will be delivered using a combination of both online and in-person settings. The sessions will be interactive and will focus on developing confidence, leadership, resilience and effective communication,” she explained.

The programme is specifically designed for female leaders over 16 years old working or volunteering in sport, be that as a committee member, an official or a coach, and for females who want to pursue a future role in club activities.

Those who attend the online session on March 8th will get an opportunity to meet past participants from the Female Leadership Programme delivered in 2020. The webinar will enable attendees to ask questions and hear from the experiences of the past participants first-hand.

Places will be offered via an application process. As the course is heavily subsidised through Sport Ireland Dormant Accounts, Donegal Sports Partnership is offering places at €25 per participant. The deadline for applications is 12 noon on Friday, March 18th. To register your expression of Interest for this programme click on the link below:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1f-192dadTWo7ixIHLKdYZsZhfar3SJ1cr0mNR7IQZ2M/edit

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Brid McGinty
Lynda McGuinness

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“Mama, this is so hard” – Final text of Russian soldier in Ukraine

Satellite images show a 40-mile long convoy of Russian military vehicles near the Ukrainian capital.

Airstrikes have also been carried out on an airbase on the edge of Kyiv.

The first round of talks between the two sides have ended without agreement.

Meanwhile, the UN says more than half a million people have now fled Ukraine into neighbouring countries.

Moscow could be facing a war crimes investigation by the International Criminal Court.

Prosecutors are looking into suggestions its forces appear to have used indiscriminate cluster munitions against civilian areas.

Ukraine’s ambassador to the UN has shared what he says is a text message from a Russian soldier to his mother.

Sergiy Kyslytsya says it was sent just before he was killed…………


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Dunfanaghy Fairtrade signs to be unveiled today

New Fairtrade signs will be visible in Dunfanaghy from today,

The town was acknowledged by Fairtrade Ireland as a Fairtrade Town in 2021.

As part of Dunfanaghy/Donegal Fairtrade Fortnight 2022, the new signs were commissioned and produced by Donegal Creative.

At 11.00am this morning, supporters of Fairtrade will gather at the Golf Club/Community Alert sign on the N56 where the new sign at that side of Dunfanaghy will be unveiled.

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Posthumous Freedom of the City & District honour for Strabane nurse

 

Members of Derry City and Strabane District Council have posthumously granted the Freedom of the City and District to NHS nurse and Strabane man Pat McManus, who tragically died of Covid19 in 2020.

The proposal to confer the Freedom of the Derry City and Strabane District was prompted by a notice of motion brought before Council in June 2020, with plans being delayed due to Covid restrictions.

 

The Freedom of the City and District honour was granted following two special hybrid meetings that were held consecutively yesterday to admit Mr McManus as a Freeman of the City and District.

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council Alderman Graham Warke paid tribute to Pat McManus’s selfless dedication to the wellbeing of others and said he hoped the Freedom of the City and District honour would give some comfort to his family and friends.

There was widespread sadness and grief across the City and District when news of Mr McManus’s death broke in his home town of Strabane in 2020.

The 60-year-old had continued in his role as a frontline care worker in England, despite suffering from multiple sclerosis, making him vulnerable to the virus.

Although he had been offered a managerial role to limit his contact with patients, he opted to continue in the caring role which had been his lifelong vocation.

Representatives from Pat McManus’s family were in attendance at the meeting followed by a Mayoral reception afterwards in the Guildhall’s Main Hall.

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South Inishowen water upgrades must be prioritised – Murray

Irish Water is under pressure to fast track upgrade plans for Inch in south Inishowen.

It follows yet another water outage to hit the area yesterday evening and another one over the weekend, leaving hundreds of homes without supply for a time.

Irish Water gave a previous commitment that it would carry out the necessary works in the first quarter of this year.

Cathaoirleach of Donegal County Council Cllr Jack Murray says the clock is ticking on that timeframe…………


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GRA concern at Cavan attack

The Vice President of the GRA says the attack on a Garda in County Cavan has sent shockwaves through the force.

The Garda stopped a car in the Blacklion area in the early hours of yesterday morning when he was held at gun point and dragged into a car.

The unarmed Garda was subsequently assaulted, doused in petrol and dumped on the roadside.

Vice President of the GRA Brendan O’Connor says while Gardai serve the community they too need to feel safe doing their job……………..

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Progress reported in LUH Cancer Research projects

A conference in Donegal has been told that two research projects at Letterkenny University Hospital have been a very successful, with both set to be extended beyond the county.

The first, which has been running for some years examined how best to support patients after treatment, and analysis of the data has shown that those who took part in that programme had better outcomes.

The second is a project to study how best to allow people receiving oral treatments to so outside the hospital, with blood tests and other assessments taking place in GP surgeries and Primary Care centres.

Advanced Nurse Practitioner Dr Janice Richmond says that project was actually speeded up because of the Covid pandemic…………


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