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Locals in a Co. Tipperary village are vowing to continue their protest outside a former hotel housing International Protection Applicants – a year after their demonstration first began. Drivetime's John Cooke has been back to the Tipperary Village of Dundrum
On this morning's show... Deputy Mattie McGrath will join us in a few moments... A woman tells us of her husband's recent cancer diagnosis and the long waiting list they are facing... Deputy Michael Murphy will discuss Dundrum... Should camogie players be allowed to wear shorts?... Garda Updates... And Ali is in Cloneen for this week's Village Tour...
If you are selling your home you might feel it is a waste of money to spruce it up - - that whoever buys your house will want to make their own. According to Clare Connolly at Clare Connolly Estate Agents in Dundrum that could ultimately cost you a lot. Clare joins Cormac and Sarah with tips to get your house ready for the market.
Clare Hogan reports from Dundrum about new and old phrases. Amy Lightfoot, Academic Director, English and School Education, British Council, discusses.
On Tuesday's Tipp Today, Fran spoke to Martin about his recent experience with a group of cyclists, Thomas and Paul gave us the cyclists reaction. John and Angie shared their memories of Meatloaf's visit to Dundrum in 1990, Bernie Goldbach on the US Trade wars, cyber security expert Aoife Noone on the story that 6 years old are exposed to porn online, Hidden histories with Conor Reidy, a Carrick student on his fight to make young people more aware of the dangers of substance abuse, Marion Kelly ahead of her Glor Tire semi final appearance tonight, Cathal Nolan from Ireland's Weather Channel on whether the warm spell is set to last and Helen gave her thoughts on the road war between motorists and cyclists.
On Mondays Tipp Today, Fran spoke to John O'Shea for a post mortem on yesterdays League final, Father Tim Hazlewood on threats to priests, Aoife MacGillicoida on their family's appearance on "Raised by the Village". Ger on the traffic lights in Nenagh, Phill on the Irish flag. Global news with Thomas Conway, a round up of the weekend sport with Paul Carroll, a documentary on Meatloaf's gigs in Ireland seeking to speak to people who went to his infamous Dundrum show and expert Mike Kelly on coins and collectibles ahead of a showcase in Clonmel next week.
On this morning's show... Request to the Department of Integration to pause IPAS accommodation in Dundrum. An open letter to President Trump Ahead of the Taoiseach's meeting in Washington today Garda Update Hidden History For the Country Music fans, Daniel O'Donnell is live in the 11 hour.
At almost the peak of the Celtic Tiger era, Ireland opened what could be considered its truly flagship shopping centre in Dundrum.To look back on that era, and the shopping centre's time up to now, are Lisa Cannon, Entertainment Broadcaster and Producer and Darren Kennedy, Stylist and Presenter.
Last week a high-profile residential property scheme for Dundrum village in Dublin, that would have delivered 881 apartments and a mix of commercial units, was rejected by An Bord Pleanála. The scheme had first been proposed in 2021 by Hammerson and Allianz who between them owned the land. In a rejection letter the board was strong in its language noting the excessive density, height and scale, together with its “monolithic appearance”. And that it would have had an overbearing impact on neighbouring residential properties. This decision prompted Cliff Taylor of the Irish Times to write a column on the issue and its relevance to the housing crisis here. He joins host Ciarán Hancock on this week's episode of Inside Business. Also joining the show is Tom Phillips, an experienced planning consultant who has been involved in a number of large development applications, but not the one for Dundrum. He gives his thoughts on how the planning system works, the role of planning consultants, and the contradictions in the current system that are holding us back as we seek to break the log jam of the housing crisis.Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last week a high-profile residential property scheme for Dundrum village in Dublin, that would have delivered 881 apartments and a mix of commercial units, was rejected by An Bord Pleanála. The scheme had first been proposed in 2021 by Hammerson and Allianz who between them owned the land. In a rejection letter the board was strong in its language noting the excessive density, height and scale, together with its “monolithic appearance”. And that it would have had an overbearing impact on neighbouring residential properties. This decision prompted Cliff Taylor of the Irish Times to write a column on the issue and its relevance to the housing crisis here. He joins host Ciarán Hancock on this week's episode of Inside Business. Also joining the show is Tom Phillips, an experienced planning consultant who has been involved in a number of large development applications, but not the one for Dundrum. He gives his thoughts on how the planning system works, the role of planning consultants, and the contradictions in the current system that are holding us back as we seek to break the log jam of the housing crisis.Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pat Leahy and Harry McGee join Hugh Linehan on today's Inside Politics podcast to discuss the week in politics:· The panel started by teasing out the convoluted and somewhat undemocratic Seanad election process. Is it better to be on the inside or the outside panel? And how important is it for nominees to possess sufficient qualifications?· Does Sinn Féin need to change its message and personnel after so long in opposition? Could it be time for a reshuffle despite the party's strength in areas like housing and finance?· The decision on who will be the third leg of the next government edges ever closer, with Independent Ireland, the Regional Independent Group and the Healy-Rae brothers all still in contention. But what kind of ministries are in the offing?· And speaking at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition, President Michael D Higgins described Nato's call for increased military spending as ‘appalling'. Will his frequent comments on international affairs set a precedent for his successor? Plus, the panel pick their favourite Irish Times articles of the week, on Elon Musk and the AfD, Justin Trudeau's legacy, and planning refusal for 900 apartments in Dundrum. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It might be two weeks late, but we were live from Dundrum Town Centre, giving away The Girly Quiz board games!
Ireland's first medically supervised injection facility is due to open its doors in the coming days at Merchant Quay Ireland's Riverbank centre in Dublin city. To discuss further we heard from Dr Garrett McGovern Medical Director at the Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum and GP addiction specialist.
Ireland's first medically supervised injection facility is due to open its doors in the coming days at Merchant Quay Ireland's Riverbank centre in Dublin city. To discuss further we heard from Dr Garrett McGovern Medical Director at the Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum and GP addiction specialist.
The village of Dundrum in Co Tipperary has been the site of protests and division in recent months over the housing of international protection applicants. To look at exactly is happening on the ground — and, after similar incidents elsewhere, what the government can learn from the approach it has taken — we're by our reporter Eoghan Dalton, who has reported extensively from Dundrum in recent months. The Explainer is brought to you by The Journal. Providing open access to valuable journalism in Ireland has been the aim of The Journal for a decade. You can contribute to ensure we can keep questioning, investigating, debunking, explaining and informing at www.thejournal.ie/contribute/
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as Cashel King Cormacs defeated Boherlahan-Dualla in the 2024 Tipperary premier intermediate hurling championship preliminary quarter-final. The game was played on Sunday September 8th 2024 in Dundrum and Tipp FM's commentary team was Paul Carroll and Cian Treacy.
The Land Development Agency is turning vacant state land at Dundrum's Central Mental Hospital into a new housing development for over 850 houses, duplexes and apartments. Despite planning permission being granted, there is no construction taking place because “one single individual” is holding up the development, who happens to be a property developer himself. This episode of the Indo Daily was originally published on April 10th 2024. Host: Tabitha Monahan. Guest: Fionnán Sheahan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this morning's show... Asylum Seekers arriving in Dundrum this morning. Listener reaction to various topics Anti- Social Behavior in our towns Legal Advice from John Lynch The Dualla Show
The High Court has refused to grant an emergency injunction to the residents of Dundrum in Co Tipperary to stop asylum seekers being accommodated in a local hotel. It comes as the Integration Minister Roderic O'Gorman insisted asylum seekers will be housed at the site in Dundrum and the Crown Paints factory in Coolock in Dublin. We get reaction to this with Liam Browne Independent Councillor for Cashel Tipperary.
The High Court has refused to grant an emergency injunction to the residents of Dundrum in Co Tipperary to stop asylum seekers being accommodated in a local hotel. It comes as the Integration Minister Roderic O'Gorman insisted asylum seekers will be housed at the site in Dundrum and the Crown Paints factory in Coolock in Dublin. We get reaction to this with Liam Browne Independent Councillor for Cashel Tipperary.
On this morning's show... The Archbishop of Cashel & Emly, Dr Kieran O'Reilly, has made a number of clerical appointments in the archdiocese. Deputy Mattie McGrath joins me with an update on the Dundrum protesters attempt to secure an injunction Have we become too politically, correct? The conversation continues... Clonmel's Daire Lynch and his teammate Philip Doyle battle it out this morning in the men's doubles sculls rowing Olympic final. Hundreds are expected to gather on the Plazza in Clonmel from 10 to watch the race on a big screen. Everyone is invited. Muriel from Mareto 80/20 joins me for the Health Slot.... And Caitriona Morrissey, Deputy Editor of the Farmer's Journal joins us with your farming news....
Should we pay smokers to quit the habit? It comes after research from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the HSE's Tobacco Free Ireland Programme says it would be cost-effective. We get a reaction to this research findings from Dr Garrett McGovern by Medical Director at the Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum and GP addiction specialist.
Claire Brock speaks to Michael McNamara MEP, Cllr Hazel Chu, Craig Hughes and Daniel Hughes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Should we pay smokers to quit the habit? It comes after research from Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and the HSE's Tobacco Free Ireland Programme says it would be cost-effective. We get a reaction to this research findings from Dr Garrett McGovern by Medical Director at the Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum and GP addiction specialist.
On this morning's show... An emergency meeting took place in Dundrum last night...we will have an update.. A drop-in session regarding the rapid built programme for Ukrainians took place in Clonmel last evening... Eight new pay and display machines announced for Cashel.... A listener is left extremely unhappy by the pedestrian crossing in Thurles... Our Health expert Muriel Cuddy on how nutrition effects our mental well-being And we'll have farming news with Caitriona.
A report released by the Health Research Board shows that the amount of people treated for problem alcohol use last year was the highest it's been in over a decade. To discuss these findings Addiction Counsellor Michael Guerin and Dr Garrett McGovern, Medical Director & Addiction Specialist at the Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum.
Shane was joined by Liam Browne, Independent Councillor for Cashel Tipperary, to discuss the meeting between the Department of Integration and locals in Dundrum village, County Tipperary. The meeting followed weeks of demonstrations at Dundrum House Hotel, which is set to accommodate International Protection Applicants.
On this morning's show... I was at the public meeting in Dundrum last night. I have some audio from that. Bishop Caseys ‘Buried Secrets' leaves RTE viewers stunned last night. Thirteen-year-old disability advocate Cara Darmody will join us with an update on her disability campaign... Our Interior designer, Karen Prendergast, will be in studio Our agony aunt, Phil, delivers her sage advice And we will be joined by Daniel O'Donnell ahead of his autumn tour kick off....
Shane was joined by Liam Browne, Independent Councillor for Cashel Tipperary, to discuss the meeting between the Department of Integration and locals in Dundrum village, County Tipperary. The meeting followed weeks of demonstrations at Dundrum House Hotel, which is set to accommodate International Protection Applicants.
Thursdays Tipp Today came live from Gurteen Agricultural College in Roscrea for the 2024 Energy and Farm Diversification Show. Fran spoke to Agriculture Minister Charlie McConologue, Seamus Hoyne -Dean of Flexible and Work Based Learning Head of Centre, Thurles Campus and Clare Lee – Tipp CoCo- Climate action coordinator. We also got the latest from the Dundrum protest, Ultan Nesbitt about the importance of being environmeantally conscious, Stephanie Scully spoke to us about the event in Gurteen, Ciara Leahy from Irish Country Living joined us live and our Panel of Imelda, Jim and Aisling on various topics regarding the environment.
Locals in a County Tipperary village have criticised a government pledge to improve engagement with communities where International Protection Applicants are to be accommodated, after 7 weeks of protests outside their local hotel. Reporter John Cooke has been to Tipperary to meet the locals.
The Land Development Agency is turning vacant state land at Dundrum's Central Mental Hospital into a new housing development for over 850 houses, duplexes and apartments. Despite planning permission being granted, there is no construction taking place because “one single individual” is holding up the development, who happens to be a property developer himself. Host: Tabitha Monahan. Guest: Fionnán Sheahan Head to www.mypodcastfeedback.com, pop in code INDO and fill out the short survey to be in with the chance of winning a €500 OneforAll voucher.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PJ talks to Dr Garrett McGovern Medical Director of Priority Medical Clinic, Dundrum as school pupils find a new way to avoid setting off vaping alarms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Now that we've gotten our first week of games under the belt, we tackle the sophomore episode, which can be a bit troublesome but not this time. We have two recently retired league stalwarts in studio. Barry Murphy, once keeper of both Shamrock Rovers & Bohemian goals, trades his Dundrum mailbag to give the lads a hand with a Bohs-heavy Collar & Cuff mailbag; and David McMillan, formerly of Dundalk, UCD and Saint Pat's, now plying his trade as an architect and is not very good at "The Chase". Pizza sceptic, Johnny continues where he left off with goalkeepers last season, there's the cost of LOI tickets compared to Ice Cream bars, the pathway to football, boisterous train drinking, and who will be the top scorer this year? As always we tip our indoor hats to Future Ticketing, Collar & Cuff, and Rascals Brewery for feeding the machine, so go ahead and listen responsibly to this year's difficult second episode, Nevermind the Crooked Rain or The Bends... Everybody knows this is nowhere...
There are increasing fears in the surge of young people abusing the drug Ketamine. It comes as new figures show that five deaths were recorded between 2018 and 2020. The drug has also been linked to a rise in admissions to Irish drug-treatment facilities. Speaking to Ciara with more on this was Dr. Garrett McGovern, GP specialising in addiction medicine and Medical Director of Priority Medical Clinic, Dundrum.
Professor Des Cox, Consultant in paediatric respiratory medicine at CHI Crumlin; Dr Garrett McGovern, GP specialising in addiction medicine and Medical Director of Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum.
Chef Paul Cunningham, based in Dundrum, County Down, walks the walk like no chef we've ever met before. The owner of “slow food fast food” Scopers in Dundrum Village and the upscale pop-up Mourne Larder, Cunningham sources all of his food from within a 15 mile radius and never sets foot in a grocery store. His business model puts his ethos into practice in a way we've never seen, and he's successfully bridging the gap between consumers and thoughtfully grown, regenerative food at affordable price points—all while shining a spotlight on the Mournes where he was raised and creating insanely delicious, Michelin quality cuisine.We spoke to Paul about what ethical sourcing looks like in practice; making local, sustainable food approachable & affordable food for the average diner; how chefs have a responsibility to be stewards of the land; secret dining; and the limits of growth for a successful business.Photo courtesy of Paul Cunningham.Dyed Green is a project of Bog & Thunder, whose mission is to highlight the best of Irish food and culture, through food tours, events, and media. Find out more at www.bogandthunder.com.Dyed Green is Powered by Simplecast.
More than a third of young people aged 13 to 16 have said they currently vape and never smoked before starting, that's according to new research commissioned by Foróige Sligo. Dr Garrett McGovern GP specialising in addiction medicine and Medical Director of Priority Medical Clinic, Dundrum joined Shane this morning with a reaction to this research.
Dr. Ray Walley, GP and Associate Professor of General Practice at the UCD School of Medicine & Dr. Garrett McGovern, GP specialising in addiction medicine and Medical Director of Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum
JP McMahon's ‘Food On The Edge' event on 16 and 17 October in Airfield Estate, Dundrum, explores modern Irish cuisine and brings together chefs from all over the world . JP spoke to Anton on the show about the event taking place.
Assistant Commissioner Justin Kelly has said open drug use will surge if laws are liberalised in relation to the availability, consumption and possession of drugs. Dr Garett McGovern, GP specialising in addiction treatment and Medical Director of Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Proposals under the Dundrum Local Area Plan have caused frustration for residents and business owners. More than 200 people attended a meeting over the plans last week, with some locals saying changes to road layouts could destroy the village. However, some councillors say the LAP is focusing on the projected growth of the population and supporting sustainable transport. Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie met with those on both sides of the debate in Dundrum.
A Planet Youth Study examining binge drinking among 15-16 year olds has found that over one in three have been binge drinking at least once. Dr Garret McGovern, GP specialising in addiction medicine and Medical Director of the Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum joined Shane on the show this morning and discussed what can we do to curb binge drinking among young people?
Damien O'Neill, Head of Sales for Penneys Ireland and Northern Ireland joined Anton to discuss Penneys new store which has opened in Dundrum.
In May this yea, it was announced that fashion brand SHEIN were opening an Irish pop-up store and there was outrage among people as the brand promotes fast fashion. Today, many celebrated a new Penneys store was opened in Dundrum Town Centre? Why is it not the same reaction with the opening of a huge Penneys store in Dundrum? Andrea was joined by Neale Richmond TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Pat Kane, Sustainability Advocate and Founder of reuzi and Stylist Laura Mullett to discuss...
Dr Garrett McGovern, GP specialising in addiction medicine & Medical Director at the Priority Medical Clinic in Dundrum, Dr Sandro Demaio public health expert and CEO of ‘VicHealth', the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation
As one year gives way to another, David Maxwell looks back at the gardening year of 2022 including; a visit to Gravetye Manor in Sussex - the home of the influential Victorian Irish gardener William Robinson, Bloom in Dublin and the RHS Chelsea Flower Show in London. In Randalstown, David witnesses the transformation of a viaduct into a unique garden space funded by the RHS and at Airfield Estate in Dundrum preparations are underway for the totally terrific tomato festival. Mary Keenan explains how Gash Gardens was created out of her dad's dairy farm and David returns to see the transformation of Kilmacurragh in County Wicklow. Also on the programme, a selection of some of the best weekly advice from the Gardeners' Corner experts.
At last there is a pub in Dublin that caters quite heavily to your pooch. PYE Dundrum has newly opened and encourages your doggy companion to join you for a doggy beer. Ronan Flood, co-owner of PYE Dundrum joined Sean on the show... Image: PYE Dundrum
Just a few minutes walk from Ireland's largest shopping centre, a garden provides a quiet place in the city. A haven for wildlife and place to learn about our food, Airfield Estate in Dundrum was left in trust to the people of Ireland by trailblazing sisters Letitia and Naomi Overend. They understood the importance of people self sufficient and sustainable, an ethos that continues today under head gardener Colm O'Driscoll. In this programme, David Maxwell has a tour with Colm and finds about the Totally Terrific Tomato festival. Also in the programme, David finds out from expert grower Charles Holmes what makes the perfect Dahlia and he chats to wildlife gardener Kate Bradbury about her new book encouraging us all to plant a tree for the planet. Contact the programme on gardenerscorner@bbc.co.uk
In life, there is much which seems uncertain to us. Concerning death however, there can be no doubt. It was an honour to speak with funeral director, death-care practitioner and proud Sligo native David McGowan on the topic of death for episode 33 of Blúiríní Béaloidis. Sit with us as we explore attitudes and customs regarding death and dying, from the practicalities and preparations of the corpse, to the wake house and beliefs regarding the departure of the soul. The episode features a good deal of archival audio from NFC collections, details of which can be found below. I'd like to thank David for being so generous with his time and knowledge, and send special thanks likewise to Síle Denver and the group Líadan, for permission to include their beautiful rendition of Amhrán Mhuínse to close the episode - baochas ó chroí libh uiléir. "Lord have mercy on the souls of the dead!" Stream 'The Funeral Director' for free here: https://www.rte.ie/player/movie/the-funeral-director/118399528355 Support Líadan here: https://liadan.ie/ Archival audio timecodes: 12:24 - 13:50: Tom Dolan, Kinnegad, county Westmeath describes the 'crippling' that occurs to a body after death. Refers to a joke played at the wake house when hunched corpse was sat upright and had a pipe placed in its mouth. Rec. by Leo Corduff (1970) NFC T0504 13:51 - 14:39: James Grady, Lecarrow, county Roscommon describes how the corpse was laid out on a board to keep it straight, as it stiffens after death. Rec. by Jim Delaney (1961) NFC T0152 18:21 - 19:59: Michael Keenan, Lenamore, county Longford playing 'The Bucks of Oranmore' on the pipes. Rec. by Jim Delaney (1957) NFC T0023 22:42 - 26:33: Mrs. Meath, Ballyhaunis county Mayo describes beliefs regarding wakes, along with neighbourly assistance at the time of a death in the locality. Rec. by Leo Corduff and Ciarán Bairéad (1965) NFC T0298 26:34 - 27:21: Unidentified female singer on Aran islands, county Galway, giving example of keen for the dead (traditional lament). Rec. by Sidney Robertson Cowell(1957) NFC C0714 27:22 - 27:58: Eibhlín ní Mhurchú, Dundrum, county Dublin (formerly Baile Loiscithe, Kilmalkeader, county Kerry) describes keening lament as heard at wakes in her youth. Rec. by Ríonach Uí Ógáin (1995) NFC T2213 27:59 - 28:40: Brídín Iarnáin, Inis Mór, county Galway, giving example of traditional keen for the dead (1949) NFC C0161 37:30 - 39:01: James Grady, Lecarrow, county Roscommon describes how men would be sent for wake provisions. Gives humorous account of the carpenter who, fond of drink, keeps returning to house to measure the body for coffining, receives a fresh drink each time he enters. Rec. by Jim Delaney and Leo Corduff (1961) NFC T0152 39:02 - 39:54: Anne Kiernan, Kinnegad, Cloncrave, county Westmeath, describes the provisions laid on at the wake. Rec. by Leo Corduff (1971)NFC T0545 43:11 - 44:41: Stephen Dunne, Bride Street, the Liberties, Dublin describes the washing of the corpse by a charitable neighbour woman. Rec. by Jim Delaney (1968) NFC T0425 44:42 - 46:46: James Grady, Lecarrow, county Roscommon describes the washing and laying out of the corpse by local women. Rec. by Jim Delaney and Leo Corduff (1961) NFC T0152 58:52 - 1:01:07: Anne Kiernan, Kinnegad, Cloncrave, county Westmeath, describes return of a soul to pay a debt. Rec. by Leo Corduff (1971) NFC T0545 1:01:07 - 1:03:14: Jack Foley, county Down describes the earthly wandering of purgatorial souls (1958) NFC T0063 1:03:15 - 1:04:20: Mary Walsh, Kinnegad, county Westmeath, describes apparitions prior to a death, and visions of the recently deceased. Rec. by Leo Corduff(1970) NFC T0505 1:04:20 - 1:06:02: Michael Dolan, Glangevlin, county Cavan describes how a man used speak with the ghosts of his two sons, killed in the Great War of 1914-18. Rec. by Michael J. Murphy (1972) NFC T0587