What would you do to improve the out the line walkway in Derry?
New survey launched to find out people s views on popular local amenity
The out the line walkway is popular with joggers and walkers.
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A new online survey has been launched asking people how they would want to improve a popular walkway in Derry.
The Foyle Road walk extends from Craigavon Bridge along Foyle Road and out the line as far as Carrigans in County Donegal.
However, concerns have been raised recently about the lack of lighting on the walkway, meaning many people are not using it after dark.
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The peaceful death has occurred of Pamela Latta; 25 Cois Abhainn, St Johnston.
Pamela will be sadly missed by her son Ryan, father Ian, her brothers John and Stevie and all her extended family and friends.
Due to HSE & government guidelines, wake, funeral and burial are private to family only with a maximum of ten people permitted.
Pamela’s remains are reposing at her family home; Castle Third, Carrigans from 2pm tomorrow afternoon, Saturday February 27th.
Funeral leaving there on Sunday afternoon going to Taughboyne Parish Church for graveside service at 2pm.
Family flowers only please donations if desired to the Donegal Hospice c/o Kelly’s Funeral Directors, Oakfield Raphoe.
Sligo native appears in court in connection with a large drugs haul Published: Sunday, 14 February 2021 13:08
A Sligo man appeared before court yesterday evening, charged in connection with an €8.2m drugs find in Co. Kildare this week.
49-year-old Eugene Mulligan with an address at Carrigans Upper, Ballymore, County Sligo, faces an allegation of possessing cannabis for the purpose of sale or supply on the 11th of February.
60kgs of cannabis with an estimated street value of €1.2m was found in the vehicle he was driving.
46-year-old Eric Lawlor, with an address at Baybush House, Baybush, Maynooth, is charged with 5 counts including the possession of cannabis and cocaine with the intent to sell and a breach of the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act.
Man denied bail in alleged €8.2m drug haul hearing at Naas court
Man allegedly spending €1,400 a week on cocaine
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Two men charged in connection with an alleged €8.2m drugs find in Straffan and Kill appeared before a special court sitting this evening.
Each was refused bail by Judge Desmond Zaidan at a Naas District Court hearing.
Eric Lawlor, 46, whose address was given as Baybush House, Baybush, Maynooth faces allegations of possessing cannabis and cocaine for the purposes of sale or supply and with a breach of the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Act at Cypress House, Baybush House Straffan, on February 11.