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As you have been hearing on Clare FM News, County Clare recorded the fifth highest number of suicides in the country last year. New data published by the Central Statistics Office shows a total of 19 suicides were recorded in Clare in 2024. Only Cork County, Dublin City, Wexford and South Dublin recorded more than Clare. Of these 19, 18 were male, giving Clare the fourth-highest rate of male suicide in the country after Wexford, Cork County and Dublin City. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Director of Clare Samaritans and Newmarket-on-Fergus native, Pat White and Retired Doctor from Miltown Malbay, Dr Billy O'Connell. Photo(C): Canva
Cork County Cllr Nelius Cotter joins JP to chat about his call for Cork County Council to review the Tenant Purchase Scheme Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PJ chats with John part of a group passing through Cork County today driving vintage Ferguson 135s Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Storm Éowyn - Cork County Council and Cork City Council Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cork County Council on road conditions across Cork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cork County Council to escalate the compulsory acquisition of derelict properties Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discussing the property tax increase for Cork County Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emma Dwyer is assistant Arts Officer in Cork County Council Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cruinniú na nÓg - Ireland's National Day of Creativity is Saturday June 15th.There's events in the City and County.Grace Mitchell is Creative Communities Engagement Officer at Cork County Council Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join in as Jay regales the tale of his first trip to The Emerald Isle! Send us a voicemail and let us know what you think! Let us know on Beer Thursday on Instagram and enjoy Jay's brilliant beer photography while you're there! Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The next 18 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level. Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us by subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app: Apple Podcasts Listen on Amazon Music Spotify iHeartRadio Here's what our house elf, Artie (not Archie), says about this round. In this round of Beer Thursday, your intrepid hosts delve into Jay's recent trip to Ireland, covering the entire journey from their arrival and travels across the country to their interactions with the locals and experiences in various Irish towns and bars. Highlights include: Celebrating St. Patrick's Day in Ireland. Exploring towns like Waterford and Cork County. Exciting encounters with locals in pubs. Jay also reminisce about the cultural aspects he encountered, like the revival of the Irish language and local customs, such as the norm against tipping. The round includes a heartfelt toast, nostalgic discussions on the unique taste of Guinness in Ireland compared to abroad, and concludes with their hopeful thoughts on future travel plans and the deeply cherished memories of their Irish adventure. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beer-thursday/message
PJ Coogan is a multi award-winning broadcaster, journalist, MC, and host of "The Opinion Line" on Cork's 96FM, one of Ireland's most popular talk shows. He has over 30 years on radio in Cork as a journalist, presenter, and analyst.In today's episode, we dived into Ireland's most famous cold case: Sophie Toscan du Plantier's unsolved murder. We also discussed how cutting-edge DNA technology like the M-Vac system could reopen cold cases and bring justice to the unanswered.We discussed the brutal details of the murder, the quest for truth, and the potential breakthrough in forensic science that could change the trajectory of many cold cases just like these.Following this part, you'll hear my radio interview with PJ Coogan in Ireland as we dive more into the details of one of Ireland's most famous cold case. Join us as we continue to unravel the darkest corners of criminal investigations and the technology set to revolutionize them.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysUtilize advanced tech for DNA gathering.Revisit cold cases with new tech.Value international investigative collaboration.Connect with PJ Coogan:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/pjcooganPodcast: www.96fm.ie/on-air/the-opinion-lineConnect with Jared Bradley:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleyClimate ConfidentWith a new episode every Wed morning, the Climate Confident podcast is weekly podcast...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showAll Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
PJ Coogan is a multi award-winning broadcaster, journalist, MC, and host of "The Opinion Line" on Cork's 96FM, one of Ireland's most popular talk shows. He has over 30 years on radio in Cork as a journalist, presenter, and analyst.In today's episode, we dived into Ireland's most famous cold case: Sophie Toscan du Plantier's unsolved murder. We also discussed how cutting-edge DNA technology like the M-Vac system could reopen cold cases and bring justice to the unanswered. We discussed the brutal details of the murder, the quest for truth, and the potential breakthrough in forensic science that could change the trajectory of many cold cases just like these.Following this part, you'll hear my radio interview with PJ Coogan in Ireland as we dive more into the details of one of Ireland's most famous cold case. Join us as we continue to unravel the darkest corners of criminal investigations and the technology set to revolutionize them.---------------------------------This episode is Sponsored by M-Vac Systems, the innovative wet vacuum DNA collection system that has helped solve numerous cases. Make sure to check out their YouTube channel or head to their website at https://www.m-vac.com for more information.---------------------------------TakeawaysUtilize advanced tech for DNA gathering.Revisit cold cases with new tech.Value international investigative collaboration.Connect with PJ Coogan:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/pjcooganPodcast: www.96fm.ie/on-air/the-opinion-lineConnect with Jared Bradley: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jaredvbradleySupport the showAll Things Crime is a new, comprehensive video series that will explore every aspect of crime and the ensuing investigation, one video interview at a time. The host, Jared Bradley, is the President of M-Vac Systems, which is a wet-vacuum based forensic DNA collection system, and has experience traveling the world training all levels of law enforcement and crime lab DNA analysts in using the M-Vac to help solve crime. Along the way he has met people from all walks of life and experience in investigating crimes, so is putting that knowledge to use in another way by sharing it in these videos. If you are interested in more videos about the M-Vac, DNA and investigations, also check out the M-Vac's channel @https://www.youtube.com/c/MVacSystems...
Why are roads in Cork County in such bad repair? We talk to Cllr Joe Carroll.Driving Instructors have lost confidence in the RSA.There are not enough EV charging points in Ireland.A Foroige project in Durrus is collecting supplies to help wounded people in Ukraine.All your pet questions are answered by Jane Piggott Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever found yourself shaking your head at the absurdity of some outdated laws? Tune in and join us as we explore the quirks of legislation, where you'll be baffled by the likes of Montana's gender-specific fishing restrictions and Connecticut's bouncing pickles. We'll even sneak in a few chuckles about pickles that could start a legal crusade, proving that the law isn't just about order—it can also be a source of endless amusement.Our conversation ventures into the picturesque landscapes of Cork County, Ireland, where traditional aesthetics grapple with modern housing needs. We examine the concept of an "Irish cabin" and its role in this delicate balance, offering thoughts on how to preserve the charm of rural living without compromising on practical solutions. And as the strings of Shane Smith and the Saints' latest tunes resonate in the background, we dive into the connection between music, art, and the landscapes that inspire them—a trifecta of creativity.Finally, we celebrate the thrill of art discovery, sharing tales of vintage finds and the mystery of their creators. We're calling on all artists to leave a breadcrumb trail for posterity, ensuring that their work lives on to be appreciated by future generations. So, whether you're a patron of local businesses, an art aficionado, or just someone with a taste for the unconventional, this episode promises a tapestry of discussions that connect us all. Don't miss catching these stories, no fishing license required.
On this week's Red Business podcast…Jonathan is joined by the winners of Cork County Council's South Cork Best in Cork Awards winnersGreen Rebel provides site investigation data services to the offshore wind sectorHanna's Bees produces a unique range of eco-friendly and sustainable handmade productsAnd Everywhere English is an online learning solution that helps non-native English-speaking teams in businesses improve their level of industry-specific English.Also on this episode Dennis Horgan talks about his latest aerial photography book - This Is Cork
Jonathan is joined by the winners of Cork County Council's North Cork Best in Cork Awards winnersViska Systems creates intelligent automation that enables machines to move, think and seeCPH is Ireland's largest Independent Powered Access Company And BladeBridge repurposes turbine blades into greenway bridges and outdoor furniture.
Graveyards in Cork County are running out of space – so what are the future plans for new burial grounds Childline reports over 100 contacts made in relation to sexual abuse in the past month – Childline join Patricia Courtmacsherry Dog Rescue We hear about this years Bird Garden Survey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark O'Sullivan, Acting Director of Roads with Cork County Council
Over 200 free events will take place across Cork County for Culture Night.Emma Dwyer is Assistant Arts Officer with Cork County Council. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ernest Cantillion is one of Cork County, Ireland's most-respected entrepreneurs in the hospitality industry, and his latest endeavor is no stranger to the spotlight. Ernest joins the show to discuss the founding of Kinsale Spirit Company and its evolution into a well-recognized brand throughout the world. We discuss Ernest's beginnings in the hospitality industry, his presidency of the Cork Business Association, and bringing Oktoberfest to Cork. Ernest also tells us his ties with both the Boston and Rhode Island areas, having lived in South Boston and spent plenty of time in Newport. We chat about Kinsale Spirit Company's inspiration, brand, and future, as well as their innovative Cask Club, expansion into US markets, and partnering with Total Wines in some states. After Ernest's interview, we break down Threads, dubbed as "The Twitter Killer." Spoiler: we're not impressed...just yet, anyway. What does Threads need to do to dethrone Twitter, and can they realistically do it with their new app? We break down why we don't like Twitter anymore and what could be done to salvage a formerly mighty social media titan. We also break down the Home Run Derby, which has some sleeper great matchups despite being poorly marketed (yet again) by the MLB. This episode is brought to you by DraftKings. The DraftKings Sportsbook – Boston's hometown Sportsbook is LIVE right here in Mass! Bet on all your favorite sports from the comfort of your own home. Don't bet with some out-of-town sportsbook, BET LOCAL with DraftKings! Plus, ALL new customers who sign up for DraftKings Sportsbook TODAY using code BBB will receive up to ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS bets! Soon you'll be able to bet on money lines, spreads, props, and more with one of America's top-rated Sportsbooks – DraftKings Sportsbook!Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW! Sign up with code BBB to get up to ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS bets to use once mobile sports betting hits Massachusetts. Only at DraftKings Sportsbook with code BBB! We're proud to present Manscaped as our partner! What guy wouldn't want The Right Tools for The Job?! Head over to manscaped.com/house, or use the code HOUSE at checkout for 20% off AND free shipping on your order. Thanks for listening! Remember to hit the follow button on Spotify, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Join the conversation on Twitter and Instagram. Check out house-enterprise.com for all of our content. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beersbusinessandballs/support
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Mairead Twohig reports on the death of Bishop David O'Connell in Los Angeles.Deputy Mayor of Cork County is calling for more Gardai to be on the streets to make Cork City a safer place.Gerry Loftus from Save our Forests tells us of a protest taking place on Friday.Dave Scully Chairman of Castlmartyr National School is calling for action to secure a new traffic warden to keep the children safe.Paul Kavanagh has advice on car insurance and home insurance.Thomas Crosse reports on the red carpet event at the Baftas in London over the weekend.All your nutritional questions are answered by Annelliesse Dressell from The Health Hub in Ballincollig. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brother Colm O'Connell, the “godfather of Kenyan Running,” is a Patrician monk from Cork County, Ireland. Brother Colm came to St. Patrick's High School in Iten, Kenya in 1976 to teach geography. Brother Colm knew little about running or coaching when he volunteered to coach St. Patrick's athletics team. In the 46 years he has lived in Iten, Brother Colm has coached scores of world record holders and Olympic medalists, including David Rudisha, Lornah Kiplagat, Ibrahim Hussein, Isaac Songok, and Mary Keitany. Brother Colm has been crucial in turning the small, remote village of Iten, Kenya in the Great Rift Valley into the world's most significant center of long-distance running talent. In this podcast, Brother Colm offers us his philosophy and spirituality of coaching elite athletes.
In 2016, a strange event unfolded in Cork County in Ireland. A staff member at the Flying Enterprise pub in Cork city was asked not to speak in Irish. Wait What? Not speak Irish in Ireland? This week, in the second episode of the series, Ireland Untravelled, we uncover the stunning decline of the Irish language, so much so, that it is less widely spoken than English today. We travel in time to the 12th century, and understand how political, social and economic changes catalysed the decline of a language, from which the Irish nation draws its identity. Tune in, and discover what the decline of a national language means, and the lessons it holds for the native language speakers of the Indian subcontinent.Till then Check out the other episodes of "Fabulous Foods"Coconuts, Cold War and Nuclear Fusion :- https://ivm.today/3riUjReIndian Jews, Konkan Coast and Kippur-Chi-Puri :- https://ivm.today/3KEh8qhNutmeg: The World's Most Violent Spice :- https://ivm.today/3uE4bY4Portuguese, Banned Languages and Grinding Songs :- https://ivm.today/3JEpZH7Dosa, Apocalypse and Dashavataras of Vishnu :- https://ivm.today/3xoXfQbClove, Transnational Smuggling and Nostalgia: https://ivm.today/3GDnrckBiryani vs Pulao, Deceit and Mughlai Cooking : https://ivm.today/3xuayw9Taboo Foods, Hindu Epics and Dharma : https://ivm.today/3zblDplNine Poisons, Tamil Mountain Gods and Food as Faith : https://ivm.today/3t7twrSA 400 Year Old Curse, Coffee and Indian Chinese food : https://ivm.today/38UX3hWCooking Rhinoceros, Rajputana Kings and Fake Meat : https://ivm.today/3x6nRoEYou can check previous episodes of 'Podcasts from Nowhere' on IVM Podcasts websitehttps://ivm.today/3xuayw9You can reach out to our host Utsav on Instagram: @whywetravel42(https://www.instagram.com/whywetravel42)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
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Denis Kirwan live from Whistling Straits. Edwin McNally, Chairperson of the Cork branch of the Irish Soccer Referees Society, on the shortage of referees in Cork. Andy Wootton reflects on his Cork County career. Eoin McCarthy, Finn Keating, Riain O'Driscoll and Aaron McGahey of Siam Warriors on their upcoming fights.
We have a jam packed show for you this Friday. Oisin Langan talks to Graham Gartland about Shamrock Rovers exit from European competition and their Dublin derby with Bohemians this Sunday (2:16). Alan Keane chats about Sligo Rovers and their seven defeats on the bounce (22:35). Oisin and Tom O'Connor examine the latest Irish squad announced by Stephen Kenny this week (10:42). Former Kerry footballer Sean O'Sullivan previews the semi-final clash of Kerry and Tyrone (42:40) while Paul Kerrigan discusses the Cork County final between Nemo Rangers and Castlehaven (57:05). As well as all that Oisin catches up with Ireland Rugby captain Ciara Griffin (68:00) Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
On CorkToday with Patricia Messinger ----Discussing the Speed reviews underway across Cork County and why the public is invited to have their say before the middle of July Why the community of Carrignabhar are campaigning for the upgrade of their water treatment plant so they can grow and expand their village community Bantry is chosen by the World health organisation for a world wide mental health project with only 25 area's selected across the world We featured tourist spots to head to across Cork County as people staycate – we stop off at the West Cork Model Railway Village See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On CorkToday with Patricia Messinger ---- We chat to the Donoughmore girl raising awareness of Alopecia – at the age of 27 she noticed hairloss and decided to highlight the condition to help othersWhy we need a Dermot Bannon approach to one bedroom homes in Cork County for those who require them Rise in calls to Parentline following parents concerned of abuse by kidsOur Garda File Pet advice with Jane See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We are back this week after a short break for Christmas and on this festive edition of the Star Sport Podcast we’re counting down the top 10 West Cork sporting moments of 2020. From West Cork’s influence on Munster rugby to Enniskeane’s camogie glory and everything in between, 2020, despite its challenges, has been a great year for West Cork sport. We’re also chatting at length to outgoing Cork County Board chairperson Tracey Kennedy. Kennedy’s three-year term as the first female chairperson of Cork GAA concluded earlier this month and she spoke to Kieran about her experiences in the role. You can add the Star Sport Podcast to your podcast player of choice by copying this URL - https://southern-star.podomatic.com/rss2.xml - and using the "Add a podcast by URL/RSS" option.
Christmas lights are to be switched on in towns across Cork County this evening, a good bit earlier then normal. Andrea was joined on the line by Independent Councillor and County Mayor Mary Linehan Foley and Danny Collins. Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Paradyn, Ireland’s only end-to-end IT and communications service provider, has announced that it has implemented an advanced cybersecurity and network solution for Cork County Council in a €500,000 deal over the next three years. Having won a competitive tender process, Paradyn will provide security operation centre (SOC) as-a-service and network support to the council to help mitigate cyber risk for the local authority. Paradyn’s provides local and wide area networks (WAN) for Cork County Council, connecting its central office to its 100 regional office locations, as well as public libraries, fire stations and civic amenities throughout the county. The cybersecurity solution will help to protect users across one of the biggest wireless networks in Ireland. Paradyn’s dedicated cybersecurity team provides the council with 24/7 network monitoring from its recently launched TotalView Operations Centre based in Little Island, Cork. This proactive monitoring enables Cork County Council to quickly identify and resolve potential security risks or breaches before significant amounts of sensitive data can be compromised. The enhanced cyber defence mitigates security risks and reduces network downtime so council staff and citizens availing of public IT services, such as library or council office Wi-Fi hotspots, can enjoy a more reliable user experience. Paradyn’s security team leverages the latest Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM) software to identify, monitor, record and analyse security events anywhere on the council’s network in real-time. Outsourcing the management and security of its network to Paradyn has reduced the time spent by the council’s IT team on network upkeep by more than one-quarter – enabling it to focus on value-adding IT projects that enhance public services. In designing the network and security infrastructure, both Paradyn and Cork County Council implemented Centre for Internet Security (CIS) Controls – a set of prioritised security actions based on global consensus of best practice. Ranging from malware, email and web defences to employee awareness training and penetration testing, the controls help to protect the council against the most widespread cyber-attacks while aiding regulatory compliance with measures such as GDPR. Eileen Kelly, Cyber and IT Security Programme Manager, Cork County Council, said: “The nature of cyber-attacks has evolved to a point where reactive security measures alone are not enough. The proactive network monitoring provided by Paradyn enables us to keep a close eye on incidents on our network so we can identify issues before they have time to cause potentially huge financial and reputation damage. “Cybercriminals often target their attacks in out-of-office periods and it wasn’t feasible for us to internally monitor our network around the clock. Paradyn’s SOC-as-a-service means we have a cost-effective, 24/7 cyber defence in place. Our IT team can instead focus their efforts into enhancing the quality of our online services and user-experience for staff and members of the public right across the county.” Paul Casey, Chief Operations Officer, Paradyn, said: “By implementing global best practice controls, Cork County Council has taken a responsible and holistic approach to their security set-up. We’ve helped the council to navigate this journey to a robust level of IT security that will benefit all those who avail of the council’s services, as well as every employee using the council network daily. Our advanced cybersecurity support is ideally suited for local authorities. We will seek to implement this solution and emulate the strong example laid out by Cork County Council with other councils throughout Ireland.” More about Irish Tech News and Business Showcase here. FYI the ROI for you is => Irish Tech News now gets over 1.5 million monthly views, and up to 900k monthly unique visitors, from over 160 countries. We have over 860,000 relevant followers o...
Roll into Basel's favorite Irish Pub with Rory Kenneally. Talk some sports, learn about life in Basel as a part of the LGBTQ community, and learn a bit about Ireland with this Cork County native. The Happy Expats Podcast is 4 friends interviewing the expat population of Basel, Switzerland. This podcast is best listened to with … Continue reading Meet Ireland with Rory →
Gardai called to house parties as Freshers Week continues, despite no support from UCC management, newly qualified nurses tell us of a pandemic baptism of fire, Expressway cuts will lead to hard times ahead for Cork County bus users & more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On CorkToday with Patricia Messinger - East Cork is now recognised to have the worst roads in Cork County – we discussIrish Rail Depot at Kent Station to move out of the city centre with Mallow or Buttevant possible locationsDiscussing Problems with the South Doc serviceWe speak with Stop Food Waste Ireland on food wastage at Christmas Our Garda FilePet advice with Jane See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today we go across the pond to speak with Peter and Paula Hynes of Cork County, Ireland. Peter and Paula run a grass based dairy and in the last couple of years have become vocal advocates for mental health in agriculture. We speak to them today about their motivations for beginning their work, their charity auctions benefiting work in mental health in Ireland and the UK, and their approach to social media to help bring a positive light to the industry.
Today we go across the pond to speak with Peter and Paula Hynes of Cork County, Ireland. Peter and Paula run a grass based dairy and in the last couple of years have become vocal advocates for mental health in agriculture. We speak to them today about their motivations for beginning their work, their charity auctions benefiting work in mental health in Ireland and the UK, and their approach to social media to help bring a positive light to the industry.
We preview the Cork County senior football championship final between Nemo Rangers and Duhallow, and we get the thoughts of Cork legend Dinny Allen. Cork City boss Neale Fenn joins us to discuss the end of their season Reaction from Donoughmore and Inch Rovers as they were crowned Munster Champions Sarsfields' Niamh O'Callaghan previews their Munster Semi Final
Dan Boyle, Cork City Councillor tels us about the new electricity Smart Meters which are being installed in homes around Cork County.We hear about the Autism Friendly Towns around the County.Catriona Twomey from the Cork Penny Dinners tells us about their Christmas hamper appeal and the new house they have bought in the City to help with the homeless crisis.Cllr James O'Connor is asking why bus fares from East Cork to the City are so expensive.Joe Heffernan from Boherbue has advice on self esteem. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we have advice on using smokeless fuels.Cllr Gerard Murphy tells us how Cork County could qualify for more fundingOur Garda File comes from West Cork.Sally Hanlon talks about Criminals and re offenders and the effects of crime on the public.Your pet questions are answered by Jane Piggott from the Island Veterinary in Newmarket. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Officials made the decision to postpone the game this afternoon following a pitch inspection. This afternoon's game between Cork and Tipperary in the Allianz National Hurling League has been postponed due to pitch conditions following inspections this afternoon. Tracey Kennedy, Chairperson Cork County Board told Cork's 96fm sport that the volume of surface water on the pitch, coupled with the fact that rain is expected to continue for the afternoon, would pose a danger to players. There is no indication of when the game will be played. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cork County Council is the second largest local authority in Ireland. They offer over 600 services to the civilians of Cork. This means they have an all-time challenge to deliver the best possible services for their customers. A few years ago, they came across Service Design, and started experimenting. They formed the Service rePublic team, and never looked back since.
CorkToday with Patricia Messinger ➡️ Residents continue campaigning for opening of Waterloo Junction as council say it will reopen next month ➡️ Medical waste dumped in Carrigaline ➡️ Lack of refuge for abuse victims in Cork County See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's show comes from Glow on the Grand Parade in Cork City. Patricia talks to the Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Mick Finn. Bishop JOhn Buckley and Bishop Paul Colton talk to Patricia about the meaning of Christmas.Paul McGuirk the Cork City Council City Centre Co-ordinator encourages everyone to shop in Cork. Food producers from around Cork County tell us about their produce. We hear of the history of the iconic Hollybough publication and about the Everyman Theatre production of Cinderella. We finish the show with busker Dylan Brickley See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amongst the topics covered in our Programme this morning..Dairygold holding an extensive series of Winter Feed Planning Workshops throughout the Munster region in coming days and weeks.. Veterinary surgeon with the Irish Farmers Journal, Tommy Heffernan, talks to Farm Talk Programme Editor, John O'Connor about plans to eradicate the scourge of BVD from the Irish herd by 2020. Aoife Healy Teagasc B. & T. Dairy Advisor reminds listeners in the western part of Cork County about the special Open day taking place on Shinagh Farm on Tuesday 13th. of November. Nuffield Scholar and Mallow dairy farmer , Niall O'Regan recalls the opportunities for advancing his knowledge and experience of farming across the globe, afforded to him by Nuffield Farming Scholarships (Ireland).. Niall will deliver a keynote report on " Nutrient Management & Water Quality" at the Nuffield Conference in Dublin next Friday 16th. of November. Although the Nuffield Farming Scholarships were the brainchild of UK philanthropist, Lord Nuffield, young people from all over the world now benefit from the 2-year scholarships Following extensive research and inspection of almost nine thousand documents made available under the Freedom of Information Act, news correspondent with the Irish Farmers Journal, Ms. Hannah Quinn-Mulligan reports on the extent of Vulture Fund ownership of Cork farmland. (It had been planned to air this interview last week but due to pressure on available space the report had to be held over). Plus many more items of interest to farmers and the wider rural community. Technical broadcast production by John Foott at C103 Studios , Gouldshill, Mallow, County Cork , Ireland. Podcast production by John Foott. The Farm Talk Programme is kindly sponsored by farmer-owned and farmer-operated Dairygold Co-Operative Society Limited. The Programme is researched, edited, produced and presented by John O'Connor at C103 , Mallow, County Cork , Ireland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.