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Broadcasting to Sligo, North Leitrim and South Donegal. North West Business Park, Collooney, Ireland102.5-105FMText/WhatsApp us on 00353 83 3500 530 Telephone 00353 818 365 500 / 00353 71 91 18100 (9am to 6pm Mon to Fri)Ocean FM is a multi award winning local radio station that broadcasts to the Northwest of Ireland. The station covers the area of South County Donegal, North County Leitrim and County Sligo. The current CEO of the station is Niall Delaney and the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland (BCI) lists their target audience as 'being all age, socio-economic and ethnic groups across the c...
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Manorhamilton MD looking to secure funding for housing estate 25.01.2026 1:31
Manorhamilton MD looking to secure funding for housing estate
Farming organisation dealing with postage issues ahead of calving period 24.01.2026 0:44
Farming organisation dealing with postage issues ahead of calving period
Leitrim Cllr raises traffic issues in local village 24.01.2026 3:02
Leitrim Cllr raises traffic issues in local village
Sligo-Leitrim TD pushing for scheme funding in region 23.01.2026 1:59
A Sligo-Leitrim TD has pushed for further funding towards numerous schemes in the area. The Community Involvement and Local Improvement schemes and have been used by county councils in the area for investment into projects like road improvements and rural connectivity. Fianna Fail TD Eamon Scanlon raised the issue with Tanaiste Simon Harris in the Dail yesterday. The pair discussed the topic with...
Calls for sports bursary in Leitrim 23.01.2026 2:27
A North Leitrim Councillor has called on the Local Authority to provide a sports bursary for young individual athletes. Cllr Justin Warnock says it's vital that young Leitrim Sports people who could achieve recognition at National, European or International levels be supported by the Council. The Fianna Fáil elected representative has outlined that there is a huge cost associated when it comes to...
Corridors through forestry key to avoiding storm power outages 23.01.2026 2:36
A Leitrim Councillor has claimed that the after effects of Storm Eowyn are still prevalent. It's a year since the record-breaking storm made landfall causing damage and power cuts in the North West. After the storm, Forestry Minister Michael Healy Rae visited Leitrim pledged support for communities affected by the weather. Fianna Fail Councillor Gary Prior says that power cable corridors through f...
Ballisodare businesses not happy with water outages 23.01.2026 2:27
Frustration is growing among businesses in Ballisodare over numerous water outages. Uisce Eireann has come under fire for ongoing issues in the village - it's estimated that there have been seven outages over the last 12 months. Another outage happened only this week, impacting hundreds of premises. In previous instances, businesses had to close early as they could no longer trade without a water...
Manorhamilton Councillor seeks solutions to ease traffic gridlock 23.01.2026 2:24
I t’s being claimed there are a number of minor road traffic accidents are taking place on a regular basis the north Leitrim town of Manorhamilton are never reported. Local Councillors were told that the accidents are as a result of HVG vehicles attempting to come down the Main Street and trying to turn up towards the local Super Valu store. Local Councillor Felim Gurn says such move...
Sligo Deputy raises concerns over housing adaptation grants in the Dáil 23.01.2026 0:58
The situation with housing adaptation grants in Sligo/Leitrim has been described as critical. A budget was set by Sligo County Council last year to tackle applications but the funding allocation from the Government wasn't enough. This resulted in the local authority having to seek an emergency top up. The scheme has been paused locally with successful applications also remaini...
Local childcare provider calls for early years care facilities to be nationalised 23.01.2026 1:37
A Sligo childcare provider has called for the government to nationalise early years care facilities. It's after RTE reported that almost 1000 childcare facilities have shut in the last six years according to the Department of Children. It has led to fears in the North West that early year’s care facilities may be at risk of closure. Stephanie McGarry-Pourier from La Petite Mon...
Jigsaw urges stronger mental health supports in schools after ESRI report 22.01.2026 3:45
Jigsaw has called for continued action to embed stronger mental health supports and training in schools, following the publication of a new ESRI report on student wellbeing. The report highlights that schools are increasingly on the frontline of youth mental health, with exams, homework and general school pressures the biggest stressors for young people. Jigsaw says programmes like Neart are helpi...
Urgent safety works sought for dangerous N15 stretch 22.01.2026 2:31
Residents along the N15 between Grange and the Leitrim border have raised safety concerns for many years, with petitions and repeated calls for action. While a full upgrade of the N15 remains the long-term goal, Sligo County Council is now pushing for immediate safety interventions on accident-prone sections of the route. Transport Infrastructure Ireland is examining a major road safety improvemen...
Tax bill for carers must be amended - Sligo Councillor 22.01.2026 2:25
A Sligo Councillor is adamant that there must be a review into tax changes proposed for carers. It's emerged that some local carers face a sizeable tax bill dating back years. Revenue has written to more than 34,000 people that are potentially affected across the country. Speaking to Ocean FM News, Labour Councillor Ann Higgins said that carers across Sligo are struggling to provide for their pare...
Urgent calls to reopen 13 vacant beds at Killybegs Community Hospital 22.01.2026 1:41
Concerns have been raised over the continued closure of beds at Killybegs Community Hospital, with 13 currently lying vacant despite growing pressure on acute hospitals. Families in the wider Killybegs area say loved ones are being forced to relocate to hospitals and care facilities far from home, causing distress and disconnection. The issue of staffing shortages and reduced services at the hospi...
Drivers Raise Concerns Over Taxi Apps 22.01.2026 3:21
The Oireachtas Transport Committee has been told taxi apps like Uber and FreeNow are shifting power away from drivers, with concerns raised over fixed fares and rising commissions. Taxi representative groups warned the changes threaten driver incomes, undermine the regulated meter system and are reducing rural taxi availability. Calls were made for stronger regulation of app companie...
Sligo to get biggest share of Local Sports Partnership investment in North West 22.01.2026 2:52
Sligo is set to get the biggest share of Local Sports Partnership investment in the North West. Local Sports Partnership in Sligo is receiving €483,000, Donegal is getting €477,000 while Leitrim Local Sports Partnership is receiving €226,000. Nationally, it's been described as a record €33.36 million in core funding for sporting organisations in 2026, Junior Minister Marian Harkin says the substan...
Disappointment in Leitrim as Storm Éowyn clean-up to continue into 2027 22.01.2026 2:04
The clean-up operation from Storm Eowyn in the North West and beyond could continue into 2027. County Leitrim was one of the worst hit Counties when the severe weather event made landfall almost one year ago. Semi-State forestry company Coillte has now stated that ongoing work will now take longer than originally forecast. It estimates a total of 50 million trees were blown over or damaged during...
Donegal TD Accuses Govt of Blocking Defective Homes Redress 22.01.2026 2:56
A Donegal TD has accused the Government of deliberately leaving families living in dangerously defective homes to avoid paying out under the concrete blocks scheme. Deputy Charles Ward says homeowners who clearly qualify under IS 465, including those with high mica levels and Group 4 damage, are being shut out through technical excuses. The Doengal Deputy claims this is putting famil...
Manorhamilton Councillor urges Local Authority in Sligo to repair section of N16 close to Leitrim border 22.01.2026 1:39
The January meeting of the Manorhamilton Municipal District of Leitrim County Council heard calls for the Local Authority in Leitrim to contact Sligo County Council seeking urgent remedial works on part of the N16. The section of road in question runs from the county boundary at Gortnagrelly to Lugnagall. Independent Councillor James Gilmartin raised the issue, adding that the sectio...
Donegal Councillor claims water issues will halt development in Carrick 22.01.2026 2:34
Serious concern has been raised over the wastewater treatment plant in Carrick in Donegal. The system is said to be currently operating at overcapacity and this has led to fears that it'll put a halt to potential development and future growth in the area. It has led to urgent calls for an environmental impact assessment to be carried out. Local Cllr Jimmy Brogan believes that...
Donegal Councillor claims that Carrick water issues will halt development 22.01.2026 2:34
Serious concern has been raised over the wastewater treatment plant in Carrick in Donegal. The system is said to be currently operating at overcapacity and this has led to fears that it'll put a halt to potential development and future growth in the area. It has led to urgent calls for an environmental impact assessment to be carried out. Local Cllr Jimmy Brogan believes that...
Donegal Councillor claims that Carrick water issues will halt development 22.01.2026 2:34
Serious concern has been raised over the wastewater treatment plant in Carrick in Donegal. The system is said to be currently operating at overcapacity and this has led to fears that it'll put a halt to potential development and future growth in the area. It has led to urgent calls for an environmental impact assessment to be carried out. Local Cllr Jimmy Brogan believes that...
Local Councillor fears that Caltragh is the forgotten area of Sligo 22.01.2026 2:15
It's claimed that residents in the Caltragh area of Sligo feel forgotten about. There's said to be inadequate facilities, amenities and infrastructure in the area to cater to the vast amount of people living there. While an Active Travel project is the pipeline which is set to make some improvements, there's concern that it could some time before it gets underway. Fine Gael Cl...
Donegal Gaeltacht regions not given enough support in latest action plan 21.01.2026 2:14
An action plan released for the promotion of the Irish language is said to not be enough for Gaeltacht residents in Donegal. The report was published on Tuesday afternoon by the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht, and pledged holistic, measurable and practical approach to issues in Gaeltacht areas. However there are concerns that more is needed on the action plan. Glen...
Mercosur trade deal will be referred to the European Court of Justice. 21.01.2026 2:34
A Sligo Leitrim TD has welcomed the news that the Mercosur trade deal will be referred to the European Court of Justice. MEPs voted for the move in the European Parliament today. The move could delay the deal by two years and potentially derail it. MEPs voted 334 to 324 in favour of asking the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) to determine whether the deal...
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