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Dole numbers hit record levels 08.02.10

BUNCRANA is fast becoming the unemployment capital of Donegal with a staggering 5,005 people now signing on.
Buncrana, including Inishowen, has only 639 fewer people signing on than the larger population centre of Letterkenny. Letterkenny's unemployment figure now stands at 5,644.
Figures for the other centres in the county for January show that Ballybofey now has 2,662 people signing on; Ballyshannon, 1,532; Donegal Town, 1,501; Dunfanaghy, 1,620; Dungloe, 2,256 and Killybegs, 1,253.
Buncrana's dole figure of 5,005 for January is up from 4,880 the previous month. The tally for the county as a whole last month was a record 21,473 people signing on, compared to 20,748 the previous month.
Meanwhile, Cllr Pádraig MacLochlainn claimed the Government and IDA were demonstrating a “sheer neglect of Inishowen”
He said of the 1,740 site visits hosted by the IDA in 2009 only three were made to Donegal, all of which were in Letterkenny.
"This shows the clear lack of commitment Minister Mary Coughlan has to her own county and in particular, Inishowen," said Cllr MacLochlainn.
"Minister Coughlan and her Government have shown the people of Inishowen that they
are in no way serious or committed to us in terms of creating employment and getting people back to work."
He called for an immediate strategy for job creation for the region.
"We have watched in bewilderment since as the Government are clearly more interested in saving bankers, large developers, and international bond holder gamblers than in getting people back to work or helping small and medium businesses," he added.
Meanwhile, the Opposition in the south west of the county also slated the recent Live Register tally. Fine Gael's Deputy Dinny McGinley described the unemployment figures as "staggering".
“The live register figures released (on Friday) show an increase of 725 during the month of January, bringing the total number of people unemployed in the county to a staggering 21,473," said Deputy McGinley.
"These are the highest unemployment figures in the county on record. In the last 12 months close to 5,000 Donegal people joined the Live Register. More than a quarter of those registered as unemployed are under 25. We are in danger of losing a whole generation to unemployment and emigration," he said.
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