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Moville residents see the light 25.03.08

Story: Inishowen Independent

Homeowners of Moville’s Mill Glen development were celebrating at the weekend after their street lights were turned on more than three years after the first of the residents moved in.
The lights came on for the first time last Saturday night, bathing the street in an unfamiliar orange glow.
The local Residents Association praised the role the Inishowen Independent played in bringing the issue to a satisfactory conclusion.

Mill Glen, Moville. In December the Inishowen Independent ran a front page story about two estates, one in Newtowncunningham, the other in Moville, which were left in the dark because of separate disputes over whose responsibility it was to provide lighting.
All bar two streetlights in the 46 house Woodthorpe estate in
Newtowncunningham had burnt out without being replaced over the course of a number of years when local resident Jessica Pond contacted the paper because of the lack of light compromised the safety of local residents.
A week after our story ran the Woodthorpe estate got its lights back.
The residents of Moville had to wait a little longer for their lights but, according to the local Residents Association, the matter has now been brought to a successful conclusion.
Newtowncunningham Councillor Francis Conaghan has been at the forefront of tackling the issue of problems in estates across the county. He has called on Donegal County Council to look more closely at the ‘takeover’ of estates from developers to prevent problems like those that at Woodthorpe and Mill Glen from being repeated in the future.
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