A Donegal county councillor has called for a booze ban on off-licenses and supermarkets to stop the spread of Covid.…
Cllr. Michael Naughton
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New pool and housing development a ‘huge vote of confidence’ for Donegal Town
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoA multi-million euro development of over 80 housing units and a swimming pool has overcome the final hurdle to secure…
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Jobs will be lost due to coronavirus ‘panic’, warns Donegal hotelier
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoA Donegal hotel manager has warned that the coronavirus outbreak will cripple the local hospitality and tourism industry if the…
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A new system of car parking fees is being proposed for visitors to Sliabh Liag – one of Donegal’s most…
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Further funding needed to develop Killybegs Harbour – Cllr Naughton
by Staff Writer 5 years agoCllr. Naughton has requested an urgent meeting be set up with Minister Creed, the Killybegs Harbour Development Group CLG, and…
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Rural water issues and connection fees spark call for special meeting
by Rachel McLaughlin 5 years agoDonegal County Councillor Michael Naughton is calling for a special meeting with Irish Water to raise issues from rural areas…
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Cllr Naughton hopeful for Donegal on €47M infrastructure funding
by Stephen Maguire 6 years agoCllr Michael Naughton, Chair of the Donegal Town Municipal District, has visited the Department of Transport and Infrastucture with members…
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Works progressing on €7M Fintra Bridge project
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoThree designs for the new Fintra Bridge for South Donegal have been presented to Donegal County Council this week, marking…
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South West Donegal to benefit from €12million water mains upgrades
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoCllr Michael Naughton has welcomed news for Rossnowlagh, Ballyshannon and Bundoran that Irish Water have included these areas in plans…
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Scrapping low VAT rate for hotels will harm Donegal – Cllr Naughton
by Rachel McLaughlin 6 years agoHospitality and tourism in Donegal could suffer if the Government follows through with a proposed tax increase in the upcoming…