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Kieran is joined by one of Ireland's best-known Architects, Dermot Bannon.Dermot is in the studio to discuss the Simon Door initiative. The Royal Institute of the Architects along with Simon Communities Ireland are teaming up to raise funds to support their work with people experiencing or at risk of homelessness...
Dermot Bannon, Architect and presenter of Room To Improve
PJ chats with top architect Dermmot Bannon about what improvements are trending and about how to get an expert consultation for just €125 which will be donated to Simon see riaisimonopendoor.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paddy White and his neighbours in Kilberry are very unhappy that they won't have their electricity back until Thursday February 6th! Benny Sheridan advised on insurance claims after the storm. Antonia Daly is celebrating 20 years in her bookshop business in Trim! Barry Callaghan played a big part in Dermot Bannon's latest Room To Improve show and Jason McGee just about coped without his broadband connection along with 10,000 others in Blackrock. Oh and on Chinese New Year Day the battle of the curry sauces commenced... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Presenter and Architect Dermot Bannon joined Kieran Cuddihy this week to place his favourite book on the Hard Shoulder Bookshelf!
Welcome to another magical episode of the Dave Moore Podcast! In this episode the lads find out what the Today FM listeners daydream about. Dermot Bannon reveals what he likes to do when his wife is away. And Hollywood star Emily Hampshire tell Dave about her latest random obsession. (Believe me when I say it's random!)
PJ chats to Dermot about his health scare, the housing crisis and the new series of Room To Improve (Sundays RTE1 TV at 0930pm) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Glenroe music, to a lot of Irish people, will bring up certain feelings of fear and the reality that the weekend had come to an end. Now, we have the music of Room to Improve to remind us Monday is coming! However, Dermot Bannon revealed to Dave that the music to his own show sends him into a panic! Dermot joined Dave to chat about the latest series, plans for the next 2 and what side of the bed he sleeps on!
He's the king of renovation-themed television, but Dermot Bannon is under fire as the RTÉ star opted to build first and ask later in the latest episode of Room to Improve. Is the system to blame? And where does Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien fit into this puzzle? This episode was first published in January 2024. Host: Ellen Coyne. Guests: Fionnán Sheahan & Amy Molloy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our favourite architect is back on our screens, and back in studio for a catch up. Dermot Bannon joined Dave to chat about his health, his brand new series and answered your questions on everything from fireplaces to flat roofs, extensions to what to do with a small kitchen.
Comedy clubs, pubs and a big, long table down the middle of a street in Cork are just some of the ways architect Dermot Bannon thinks we can renew and revitalise town and cities In his newest show Super Spaces, Dermot explores the ways in which people are making the most of urban spaces while so many sectors struggle. Dermot joined us this morning on the show.
Comedy clubs, pubs and a big, long table down the middle of a street in Cork are just some of the ways architect Dermot Bannon thinks we can renew and revitalise town and cities In his newest show Super Spaces, Dermot explores the ways in which people are making the most of urban spaces while so many sectors struggle. Dermot joined us this morning on the show.
Dermot Bannon's talks about new series of Super Spaces and his lifechanging condition.
Dermot Bannon's Health Scare - Adult Learning - GATMAN! - Learning New Skills
During this captivating episode, Donncha O'Callaghan, Julian Benson and Dermot Bannon give insights into the challenges they have faced transforming a ‘period building that needs a lot of love and attention' to a ‘home away from home' for CF families. Dermot also shares his thoughts on the number of buildings in Dublin which should be ‘reused better', saying there are some ‘great' derelict buildings in the city that are not being repurposed successfully like they are in other European cities such as Barcelona and Paris. Dermot believes that ‘a lot of the city of Dublin has fallen into dereliction' and that in Ireland, ‘buildings are let go' instead of being renovated to live up to their full potential. He says it only takes twenty minutes to walk anywhere in Dublin city centre before you ‘hit dereliction' and that while it is ‘tricky' to restore a derelict building, it is ultimately worthwhile. Dermot also speaks about the construction industry and believes that the government needs to do more to ‘protect skilled tradespeople' especially at times when there isn't work available for everyone. He also believes that there is a common misconception about careers in the trades industry, and that more needs to be done at second level, particularly through subjects such as engineering and wood technology (‘woodwork') to educate students about what a career in the trades can look like. Dermot shares the many positive benefits of working in different trades, as well as the skills it requires, such as creativity, problem solving, and teamwork. He feels that the government also need to ‘dispel the beliefs that some parents have about what education is' and that completing third level education is a necessity, as it doesn't suit all. Dermot Bannon also discusses the lack of women in the construction industry and how this issue could be tackled.
It is the 20th anniversary of the ‘Simon Open Doors', an initiative with the RIAI that provides services to people facing homelessness. If you donate €120, you get an hour- long consultation with one of their registered architects. Dermot Bannon architect and Campaign Ambassador for the RIAI Simon Open Door initiative joined Sean to discuss...
It is the 20th anniversary of the ‘Simon Open Doors', an initiative with the RIAI that provides services to people facing homelessness. If you donate €120, you get an hour- long consultation with one of their registered architects. Dermot Bannon architect and Campaign Ambassador for the RIAI Simon Open Door initiative joined Sean to discuss...
Blind Date is set to make a return on the BBC, with Claudia Winkleman set to present. Kieran was joined by presenter and architect on RTÉ's Room to Improve and former Blind Date contestant, Dermot Bannon to discuss his time on the show. Dermot also discussed the RIAI Simon Open Door campaign...
PJ talks to beloved TV architect about how to improve your home and why people do it. You can get a consultation with an architect for just EUR 120! Google "RIAI Simon Open Door campaign" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ours to Protect is a unique and exciting audio project – a collaboration of local and regional broadcasters from across the country who have come together to tackle climate change, champion climate action, and inform and educate audiences all over Ireland about how they can make a difference. Today on ‘Ours To Protect' John Morley talks to Dermot Bannon about how to energy proof your home. Did you know… WillowWarm, an Irish company, make 100% carbon neutral briquettes that can be used to heat your home in place of peat briquettes. Willow has a lifespan of around 36 years, so once planted, willow provides 36 years of crop production without the need for annual ploughing, re-seeding, or re-planting. Room to Improve presenter Dermot Bannon believes insulating your walls should always be the first step when energy proofing your home. Why is it important to energy proof your home? By reducing the amount of energy your home uses, you'll automatically lower your utility bills. Proper insulation and air sealing can help maintain a consistent and comfortable temperature, reducing the need for constant adjustments to your heating and cooling systems. Energy-efficient homes are becoming increasingly desirable to buyers. Making energy-saving improvements can potentially increase the value of your home when it comes time to sell. What can I do to energy proof my home? Simple behavioural changes such as skipping the dryer whenever possible and hanging clothes to dry naturally is a low-effort way of starting to energy proof your home. Another simple way to energy proof your home is to replace old appliances with Energy Star certified ones. These models use significantly less energy. A significant investment into energy proofing your home would be to generate your own clean electricity with a rooftop solar panel system. While this is a big investment, it can lead to substantial energy cost savings in the long term. Here's a few websites if you want to know more! www.willowwarm.ie – You can learn more about WillowWarm's carbon neutral briquettes here. www.seai.ie – Here you get some more tips on energy proofing your home. www.renovationhub.ie - This website is an initiative from the Irish Green Building Council. It provides a roadmap for homeowners interested in undertaking energy-efficient renovations. For more info go over to galwaybayfm.ie, click on Our to Protect image on home page. You could try out the ‘Ecological Footprint' calculator and you can take a quick survey. ‘Ours To Protect' brought to you by Galway Bay fm, the IBI and funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the television licence fee – check out ‘ours to protect.ie for more info.
We are kicking off our Newstalk Goes Green project now by asking the question 'Are grants key and the way forward to achieving your dream home?'Kieran was joined by Dermot Bannon, Presenter and Architect on RTÉ's Room to Improve and Claire Irwin, Quantity Surveyor on RTÉ's Room to Improve to discuss...With thanks to SSE Airtricity, to find out more about Generation Green Home Upgrade, see sseairtricity.com.
RIP Charlie Bird, Louis to get the big brother boot? Dermot Bannon was on hand with some great energy saving tips around the home. We heard more about a treasure trove at the IFI archive they are collaborating with Guinness on a brilliant project highlighting the creative Guinness screen advertising campaigns from the 50's to the 90's Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Architect and Host of Room To Improve Dermot Bannon joined Anton this morning to chat about carbon neutral ways to keep your house warm.
Some members of RTÉ management have been up in front of the Public Accounts Committee again. This time, it's to explain how Toy Show - The Musical came to pass. But, who knew 'Room To Improve - The Musical' was also on the table?! Hit play now to hear the full episode.
Brian calls out what he says is the obsession with flat roof buildings from figures such as Dermot Bannon when insurers typically charge more for these types of houses.
Fans of Dermot Bannon have been left wondering why their favourite TV architect has been excluded from this season of The Late Late Show. A regular on the couch with Ryan Tubridy, Dermo is yet to make an appearance opposite Patrick Kielty. But why? This morning's Gift Grub highlighted the campaign for change. Hit play now to hear the full episode!
He's the king of renovation-themed television, but Dermot Bannon is under fire as the RTÉ star opted to build first and ask later in the latest episode of Room to Improve. Is the system to blame? And where does Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien fit in to this puzzle? Host: Ellen Coyne. Guests: Fionnán Sheahan & Amy MolloySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Send me your thoughts! I love to hear your feedback, opinions, takes and ideas via 0892096423*This week Carl Kinsella and I chat through what's happening in the Hague at the moment with South Africa bringing a genocide case against Israel. We also discuss the pope proving that he actually is a regular pope, not a cool pope, and the case for regular STI tests.I chat to Dermot Bannon about what it's like making Room to Improve in a housing crisis, what makes a home and what it's like to be one of Ireland's most recognisable people. Apologies for the sound quality on this, his end came up a bit rough for some reason, I'll do my best to make sure it doesn't happen again.
You think you know everything about someone, and then you ask what they had for school lunch. Dermot Bannon joined Dave to chat all things 'Room to Improve' and revealed how he still loves Lego, his secret cooking skills and his very interesting childhood.
Dermot Bannon stopped by for a chat and told us what to expect in this season of Room to Improve which starts this SundayWe spoke about what your wardrobe says about you - are you a floordrobe kind of person or pairing your socks And a surprise cameo on FM104s Ins2Grand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Room to Improve is back for another season this Sunday on RTÉ One.Kieran was joined in studio by Dermot Bannon and Claire Irwin to chat about what to expect from the new season...Image: RTÉ
'Room to Improve' returns to our screens this Sunday for a brand new season and Dermot Bannon is here to tell Ray all about it. You can catch it on Sunday 7th January from 9.30pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
Dermot Bannon is here to tell Ray about the new series of 'Room to Improve'. Singer-songwriter Aoife Scott joins Ray to chat and play a couple of songs accompanied by her band. Mariia Koshyrenkova arrived in Ireland from Ukraine a year ago and she has now created a charity calendar called 'Paws from Ukraine'.
Patrick Kielty has been named as the new host of The Late Late Show and this morning's Gift Grub saw some of the show's old reliables and regulars opening up about their delight. Dermot Bannon, Francis Brennan and Daniel O'Donnell amongst others, felt it was time for a freshen up....
Dermot Bannon on how you can get a consultation with a top architect just like him and help charity at the same time. Dermot tell us about Now is its 19th year, Dermot is working with the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland and the Simon Communities to launch RIAI Simon Open Door. The RIAI Simon Open Door initiative is a collaboration between the Simon Communities and the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
Dermot Bannon, everyone's favourite architect, dropped by on his 52nd birthday to chat with the lads about his new show Dermot Bannon's Super Small Spaces. And if you want to get Dermot's services for free, donate to the Simon Community Open Door Campaign!
Season 2 is already upon us and our duo take a brief look at the opening round of the Women's 6 Nations Championship (like how Dermot Bannon would a couple's bungalow. Harsh, fair and) with a view to expansion throughout the campaign.Don't forget to Subscribe/5* Rate/Share
On this week's Home Show Podcast: Dermot Bannon, host of Room to Improve joins us to discuss the show back on our television screens. A collection of one off handmade rugs designed by some of Ireland's leading artists including Maser will be auctioned off next week for charity. We chat to the organisers. From planning to planting we are starting our new gardening masterclass series with top garden designer Diarmuid Gavin. AND Jennifer Sheahan is back this week to talk about tiles and wallpaper to give your home a bit of pizazz.
Dermot Bannon dropped by this morning ahead of Sundays Room To Improve on RTE ONE! We had another game of FM104's InstaGrand - can you get a slam dunk in chess?? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Celebrity architect Dermot Bannon joined Ian this morning to tell him all about the brand new series of 'Room To Improve', which kicked off last week. He also cleared up the rumour that he has a tap worth €1,200. All we'll say is there's no smoke without fire....
The 14th season of Room to Improve aired last night with our next guest making a welcome return to our screens! Dermot Bannon, Presenter of Room to Improve, what can we expect from this series?
The 14th season of Room to Improve aired last night with our next guest making a welcome return to our screens! Dermot Bannon, Presenter of Room to Improve, what can we expect from this series?
Michael D Higgins was on the line for Gift Grub this morning, but it wasn't to talk about the chaos going on in the British Government. The President was left absolutely flabbergasted when a news story about the housing crisis was followed by Dermot Bannon flouncing around mansions in an ad for Dermot Bannon's Incredible Homes.
Irish gardens will have to shrink, plots of land will need to get much smaller, and homes must be built closer together if we are going to solve the county's housing crisis – that's the view of architect Dermot Bannon. Is he right? Joining Ciara was Financial analyst Karl Deeter and Hugh Wallace, Director at Douglas Wallace Architects.
Irish gardens will have to shrink, plots of land will need to get much smaller, and homes must be built closer together if we are going to solve the county's housing crisis – that's the view of architect Dermot Bannon. Is he right? Joining Ciara was Financial analyst Karl Deeter and Hugh Wallace, Director at Douglas Wallace Architects.
There's nothing cosier on these winter evenings than settling on the couch and getting a chance to look into someone else's house. And there's no better man to bring us along than the brilliant Dermot Bannon. Ireland's most famous architect is back on our screens with ‘Dermot Bannon's Incredible Homes' travelling around the world to find the most interesting, and unique homes in the world. Dermot popped in for the chats with Dermot and Dave to reveal some secrets from filming the show and chat travel, house prices and how Room to Improve might look different this year.
'Dermot Bannon's Incredible Homes' returns to our screens soon with an insight to the quirky homes of his hosts from castles in Scotland, to the coast havens in Spain & an insight of some of the world's most famous architects. Dermot joined Kieran to give an inside scoop to the new series...
Today's Gift Grub brough us to The Last Word and their Courts' Correspondent Frank Greaney. Frank gave Matt the details on a disturbing case before the courts of a man who has been at large in Ireland for a number of years - Dermot Bannon. The accused arrives to people's home uninvited and makes a number of false promises, before toasting the destruction he leaves behind with champagne.
Are you looking at your business wondering how you can increase efficiencies, productivity or cut costs? Then this is the podcast for you. There is a programme that can help you identify where any time savings - and as a result -possibly financial savings - can be made and it's called Lean for Micro.In this episode Aisling meets Audrey McDonnell from sola.ie. Sola are a Tipperary based Energy Efficiency Supplier to the Retrofit and New Build Market and have been featured on RTE's Room to Improve with Dermot Bannon. An incredibly progressive business Sola have undertaken the LEAN programme twice to help make their processes more efficient and grow their business. Aisling is also joined by Allyson English of Jigsaw Better Business Solutions who delivers the LEAN programme for LEO Tipperary who shares tips on how you can drive growth by digitising your business and what to consider when going LEAN with your business. You can find out more about the LEAN for Micro programme on https://www.localenterprise.ie/Tipperary/Training-Events/LEAN%20FOR%20MICRO/If you have any questions you can get in touch with the LEO Tipperary office in Clonmel or talk to them via Twitter or Instagram @LEOTipperary using the hashtag #SMECommunityPodcastYou can visit Audrey at https://sola.ie/Allyson English is on https://jigsawbetterbusiness.ie/You can talk to us on Twitter or Instagram @tbfcentral or visit us at https://thebusinessfairy.ie
Newstalk has teamed up with Ronseal for Fix it Fortnight – two weeks of top DIY tips from the best experts in the field. It's the perfect time to get the garden summer-ready, give the house a fresh lick of paint or look-into that extension you have been talking about for years. Architect and TV presenter, Dermot Bannon joined Kieran to discuss adding value to your home and, if an extension is the best way to do that. It's all with thanks to Ronseal, get your garden Summer Ready!
On todays show Ray chats to Niall Hatch ahead of The Dawn Chorus this weekend, Bryan Dobson is in studio to talk about his love of sailing, we have live music from a band called Nava and Dermot Bannon is in studio to tell us about the RIAI Simon Open Door initiative.
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Limerick Today Producer Annemarie Geraghty chats to Dermot Bannon from Room to Improve See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dermot Bannon is back with a brand new season of Home To Improve and he chatted with Cooper and Oonagh from iRadio in the Morning about that as well as answering questions from iRadio listeners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conor meets Dermot Bannon, who dropped in for a cup of coffee and what turned out to be a long chat. From growing up in Kinsealy and holidays in Wexford, and the long running success that is RTE's Room to Improve, Dermot is great company and has great passion, especially for his latest project; Ava Housing, a charity that keeps people in their own homes by converting the upstairs into fresh accommodation. In Part 2 (at 49 mins) we meet Claus Kreamer, is a German photographic artist now living in Co. Clare but previously he worked with the FIA, the world governing body for Motorsport. He has fascinating stories on working with Michael Schumacher and traveling in the Formula 1 circuit, as well as why he feels safer facing Covid in Ireland than in his native Germany.
Dream come true! What is more fun than sitting down with one of your favorite musicians and talking about mid-century modern design & architecture? We spoke about Jake's personal connection to Herman Miller, learned about hi-fi audio equipment, reviewed influences & style in his music, and discussed architecture across Europe and the Northwest US. Go listen to “Absinthe Party At The Fly Honey Warehouse”, sit down in your favorite chair, and come join our tour & conversation with Jake Snider.Episode Artwork Photo by Ryan Muir
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''The energy that you see on the TV, that's what he brings every day'' [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/07/16122443/AMA_1607.mp3"][/audio] In the hot seat for Ask Me Anything this week it's the turn of Quantity Surveyor, Lisa O'Brien. Lisa answered all your house building questions and who she'd pick out of Christy Moore, Daniel O'Donnell and Christy Dignam to help build their house for them. You have to be ready for any question on Ask Me Anything! Lisa is part of Bord Gáis Energy's expert panel of well-known home experts that will be hosting the ‘Imagine a better way at home' virtual event taking place on Wednesday 21st July from 12pm – 1pm. You can listen to the full chat by clicking the Play button.
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.
Dermot Bannon tells us about a new two-part series called Super Small Spaces that starts on RTÉ One on this Sunday the June 6th at 9.30pm.
On todays show Ray is joined by two new Irish Citizens, Shahab Coohe and Camille O'Sullivan, Ireland Rugby International Peter O'Mahony talks about his lockdown garden and Dermot Bannon tells us about a new two-part series called Super Small Spaces.
Joe chats to Architect Dermot Bannon about the launch of the annual RIAI Simon Open Door campaign that will be taking place online this year due to Covid-19 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dermot Bannon, architect and television presenter, invites members of the public to avail of this year's annual RIAI Simon Open Door campaign.
Dermot Bannon will be back on our screens soon enough, and this time, instead of looking for incredible homes, he is looking for all the incredible things that you have been doing with your houses and gardens to improve your living and working space as we continue to endure Lockdown. He joined Ray to tell us more.
On todays show Ray chats to newly engaged couple Diarmuid Farrell and Karen Menton, Daniel O’Donnell and David James tell us about their new single out today, Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen tell us about how they're expanding their culinary skills and Dermot Bannon chats to Ray about his new show.
This week, Irish Times writer, essayist and musician Patrick Freyne joined Jarlath for a fascinating conversation about his life and career. His new book 'OK, Let's Do Your Stupid Idea’ is perfect for any Irish person abroad. Patrick gives an in-depth look into his approach to writing funny, growing up in a town of 'lunatics' and the art of interviewing. Jarlath digs into his notorious relationship with Dermot Bannon, how organisation has become a key to his writing and why he is so cautious about what he reveals of his personal life in his writing. There is a fascinating discussion on the wider conversation about Irish artistic output and much more. To hear the entirety of this conversation about life and creativity with one of Ireland's most beloved writing talents, why not head over to patreon.com/irishmanabroad. This is just a taster. To hear also gain access to the entire back-catalogue of over 400 Irishman Abroad episodes that are not available on iTunes for just the price of a pint every month visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Supplementary research provided by John Meagher. Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Zig & Zag told Niall, Vinny and Trish what it's like being back on The Den - every Sunday at 6:30pm on RTE1. This week's guests include Una Healy, Imelda May and Dermot Bannon. Pic credit: RTE.ie
In this episode host Emmett Scanlon talk to Sean Finnegan, a comedian who is one part of the very successful and very funny comedy trio Foil Arms and Hogg. Now together for 12 years, the men found each other and began working together in the concrete bowels of the Belfield campus in University College Dublin. At the time Sean was studying architecture but on the Richview campus, a twenty minute walk or so from the drama society where Sean tells me he found himself hanging out more that he thought he should, choosing drama over drawing, strutting over structures. Recorded from a room he recently built at the back of his house with architect Ryan Kennihan, Sean talks about his time studying architecture, working with an architect on the design of his house, he recalls the atmosphere of design crits in college, how to be critical to be kind when working with other people and how Dermot Bannon just might be untouchable when it comes to sketch comedy. Remember if you like and enjoy the podcast the simple way to support it is to rate it on iTunes and share it far and wide on social media. Music by Sinead Finegan, used with permission. Played by the Delmaine String Quartet, recorded in Trinity College Dublin. The conversation was recorded online.
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Some parents are watching the COVID-19 surge at schools with anxiety. Mary Lou McDonald reacts to L5 and other topics, Dermot Bannon on the 4 pillars to a perfect home. And more... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's show Ray chats to the mother of Little Oscar Keogh, Yavanna, its 25 years since Father Ted Pauline McLynne joins Ray in studio, Dermot Bannon does a call out for Room to improve and Gerry Daly is back to answer any of your gardening queries.
This week The Irish Times ran its "Summer Nights" online festival, featuring conversations with guests like Samantha Power, Anne Enright, Imelda May, Paul O'Connell, Dermot Bannon and David McWilliams. As part of the festival, the politics team got together to discuss, well a lot of things really. They started with what's been another horrible week for new Taoiseach Micheál Martin. How much harm has the Barry Cowen controversy done to his leadership? The Irish Times Summer Nights festival is sponsored by Peugeot.
Dermot Bannon is the leading voice in modern Irish Architecture Design. He has hosted the RTE Room to Improve TV Series for the last 12 seasons and has helped transform the homes and lives of hundreds of clients. Dermot recently shared the journey of the creation of his new family home in Drumcondra. It was a delight to watch as Dermot was both the client and the architect this time. The end result, as we all know, was astounding. Married to Louise and father to Sarah, James and Tom, we'd like to welcome Dermot to Shut the Front Door. Shut The Front Door is produced by @venturamarketing.ie | www.venturaMarketing.ie.Email the podcast: shutthefrontdoor@ventura.ie
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The Covert 19 reveal, The All Ireland Quiz Final, Dermot Bannon and Magic Mike's Meltdown
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On today's show, former hostage Terry Waite, Simon Open House with Dermot Bannon, round 2 of the All Ireland Quiz and TV Doc Abbeyfealegood
Dermot Bannon tells Ray more about Simon Open Door which runs from Tuesday, 5th May until Friday, 15th May and raises money for Simon Communities across Ireland. Registration is now open for an online consultation. Go to www.simonopendoor.ie
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Are you interested in learning more about how Irish houses perform compared to years ago? This round table discussion talks about Ireland’s attitude to housing and energy upgrades with guests; architect Dermot Bannon, social affairs correspondent for the Irish Times Kitty Holland, SEAI architect Jenny Power and financial journalist and broadcaster Sinead Ryan.
Are you interested in learning more about how Irish houses perform compared to years ago? This round table discussion talks about Ireland’s attitude to housing and energy upgrades with guests; architect Dermot Bannon, social affairs correspondent for the Irish Times Kitty Holland, SEAI architect Jenny Power and financial journalist and broadcaster Sinead Ryan.
Dermot Bannon gives his view on why people sometimes get it wrong when deciding what is best for their home
Dermot Bannon gives his view on why people sometimes get it wrong when deciding what is best for their home
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Welcome to the preview of 180 degrees. 180 degrees is a new podcast series that looks at the energy choices we make when it comes to transport, our homes, business and technology. Throughout the series we talk to guests such as architect Dermot Bannon and quantity surveyor Lisa O’ Brien about tips for home energy upgrades. We talk to experts in the field of motoring about the future of electric cars as we are joined by leading business experts to discuss what businesses can do to tackle climate change.We also look at Ireland’s energy future and what individuals can do to support our sustainable energy transition to a low carbon economy. This series kicks off on the 26th of September. To contact the Podcast team email us at podcast@seai.ie (mailto:podcast@seai.ie) or visit us at http://www.seai.ie/podcast
Welcome to the preview of 180 degrees. 180 degrees is a new podcast series that looks at the energy choices we make when it comes to transport, our homes, business and technology. Throughout the series we talk to guests such as architect Dermot Bannon and quantity surveyor Lisa O’ Brien about tips for home energy upgrades. We talk to experts in the field of motoring about the future of electric cars as we are joined by leading business experts to discuss what businesses can do to tackle climate change.We also look at Ireland’s energy future and what individuals can do to support our sustainable energy transition to a low carbon economy. This series kicks off on the 26th of September. To contact the Podcast team email us at podcast@seai.ie (mailto:podcast@seai.ie) or visit us at http://www.seai.ie/podcast
The Red Hot Chilli Pipers; a song about Gordon Strachan; the liveliest podcast on RTE; Arena’s crime novels review; €1500 Holy Communion parties; St.Kevin the murderer; John Kelly’s presenting style; Dermot Bannon taken to task on 2FM; Brendan Courtney, John Boyne, Lyra McKee’s funeral and the killings in Sri Lanka. Brought to you by Ronan Kelly
Hi there,Welcome to the Ireland Chapter PMI Podcast. EP12 & March 2019. In this month’s show you’re going to hear content we recorded at our national conference back in 28th February in Fota Ireland resort, Cork. This was a total sell out and I have to say, it was the best PM event I’ve been at in the decade since I’ve been going to these. Now I’m sure you’re thinking, I’m biased. But this has been echoed back to me during the event and since. It just seemed to work very well. You’d hope it was executed flawlessly as it’s a PM conference but still…and with Barry Murphy, from Après Match fame, the MC, there was certainly a lot of humour added to it. We recorded a number of interviews on the day with the presenters and some attendees. We also recorded the presentation that Dermott Bannon gave along with the Interview I did on stage with Jim Snyder. More on these in coming episodes. For today, I hope you enjoy the short interviews I did with both Dermot Bannon and Walter Bradley as well as 3 clips from some of the attendees on the day as I asked them, to align with the theme of the conference, how they’ve used Project Management to turn Ideas into Reality. Enjoy the podcast & have a great week.Rob
Hi there,Welcome to the Ireland Chapter PMI Podcast. EP12 & March 2019. In this month’s show you’re going to hear content we recorded at our national conference back in 28th February in Fota Ireland resort, Cork. This was a total sell out and I have to say, it was the best PM event I’ve been at in the decade since I’ve been going to these. Now I’m sure you’re thinking, I’m biased. But this has been echoed back to me during the event and since. It just seemed to work very well. You’d hope it was executed flawlessly as it’s a PM conference but still…and with Barry Murphy, from Après Match fame, the MC, there was certainly a lot of humour added to it. We recorded a number of interviews on the day with the presenters and some attendees. We also recorded the presentation that Dermott Bannon gave along with the Interview I did on stage with Jim Snyder. More on these in coming episodes. For today, I hope you enjoy the short interviews I did with both Dermot Bannon and Walter Bradley as well as 3 clips from some of the attendees on the day as I asked them, to align with the theme of the conference, how they’ve used Project Management to turn Ideas into Reality. Enjoy the podcast & have a great week.Rob
Dermot Bannon, Paudgie and Instagrand contestant hangs up!
Conor McGregor's sister gets her gaff sorted by Dermot Bannon!
This week we’re all taking a well-earned break from talking about ANYTHING of substance and focusing on pure, unadulterated FROTH. Niamh Maher is joined by Celina Murphy, deputy editor of Onefabday.com and head of social media with 98fm Rebecca Shekleton, we’re tackling the hard-hitting issues of the day such as how much cash Love Island participants make for an Instagram post, and how people pee in wedding dresses. We’re also talking about some serious guilty pleasure crushes (think Dermot Bannon and Michael Bolton doing bits around the house) and we’re joined on the line by US comedian Rachel Wenitsky ahead of her turn at the Kilkenny Cat Laughs festival. It’s all about the GOOD CRAIC this week.
Dermot talks about his favourite buildings in Dublin!
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This week on #RedBusiness we meet the tech experts in Cork. Jonathan chats to them about where the new jobs are going to be and are we doing enough to educate kids. Also on the show is Meitheal Architects discussing how Grand Designs and Dermot Bannon are all helping architects after the recession. Listen here.....
‘If you showed Dermot Bannon around the inside of my head, he’d say the design was minimalist’ by Ross O'Carroll-Kelly
We are going to spend another €500 million building 11,000 houses but where? Are the new apartment minimum size guidelines a good idea? Architect Dermot Bannon is in studio