Simon Harris has said he is “deeply saddened” by the Creeslough decision to reinstate a fuel station that took 10 lives in a Donegal explosion.
A lawyer representing the Creeslough families has criticised an ‘extraordinary’ decision to grant planning permission to redevelop the site of the tragedy while forensic investigations are continuing.
Families who lost loved ones received letters on Thursday telling them of decision to grant permission for new service ...
An application was submitted to demolish the existing building and replace it with a new structure including a forecourt and ...
Pearse Doherty said the ‘collapse’ in the public’s sense of safety is due to the lack of gardai on the city’s streets.
A decision by Donegal County Council to grant planning permission for a service station to be erected on the site of the ...
Creeslough families to challenge decision to redevelop site of tragedy - An application was made to develop a petrol station, ...
Four men, three women and three children, ranging in age from five to 59, died in the blast that ripped through the Co ...
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