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This week on The Knock On, KCLR Sport's weekly rugby podcast, Stephen Byrne is joined by Tom Crotty (Carlow Rugby Club), James Blanchfield (Kilkenny RFC), and Paddy Browne (Tullow RFC) to discuss all the latest rugby action.Towns Cup ActionTullow progressed to the Quarter-Finals after Skerries conceded their match. They now face Gorey away on Sunday.Carlow takes on a strong Boyne side, who recently won Division 1B of the league.We have the team sheets for both Tullow and Carlow's upcoming matches.Club UpdatesTullow RFCJ2's face New Ross.Tullow Ladies played their final home league game, falling short against Cooke RFC.Katie Corrigan & Dannah O'Brien are in action with the Irish squad.Carlow RFCJ2's meet Wexford Wanderers.J3's face Longford in the Anderson Cup.Kilkenny RFCJ2's take on Edenderry.J3's battle Portarlington.Silverware success for the Kilkenny youth teams at Foulkstown.Tag Rugby returns this summer—James shares details on how to get involved.Fixtures & Youth Rugby ReviewWe round up all the latest youth rugby results and upcoming fixtures for Tullow, Carlow, and Kilkenny RFCs.
This week, Stephen Byrne is joined by Tom Crotty (Carlow Rugby Club), James Blanchfield (Kilkenny RFC), and Paddy Browne (Tullow RFC) to break down all the latest rugby action across Carlow, Kilkenny, and Tullow.Kilkenny RFC traveled to Cill Dara with a weakened squad and fell 34-7. They now shift their focus to a home clash against Wicklow in the Towns Cup, where they've named a strong and experienced lineup. Meanwhile, Kilkenny's women's team were defeated by Edenderry in Division 3 and now preparing to take on CYM this weekend.Tullow RFC edged out Bective 28-27 in a nail-biting contest, securing their place in Division 1A for next season. Theseconds team suffered a defeat. Their Towns Cup fixture against Skerries has been postponed due to a bereavement at the Dublin club. Tullow's women put up a fierce fight but fell short against Galwegians; they now look ahead to an away game against Ballincollig.Carlow RFC battled hard against Suttonians in Dublin but now faces a relegation playoff. The seconds team picked up a win, and the firsts will meet Longford in the Towns Cup. Carlow's J2s will also take on Athy in a friendly. On a high note, Carlow's women's team clinched the Division 6 Cup with a 26-12 victory over Midlands Warriors.Plus, we'll have a full report on all the latest news from the three clubs.
?Writer Eugene O'Brien, the man behind the iconic series Pure Mule, joined Oliver to talk about his hometown of Edenderry, taking a gamble on love and how he took inspiration from his own life for his latest play, Heaven.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/26ndn2oh Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Bord na Móna criticised for importing wood chips for burning. Bord na Móna cáinte faoi shliseanna adhmaid a iompórtáil le dó. By Tomás Ó Mainnín Bord na Móna has been strongly criticised by the Treasury for importing wood chips from South America to burn as a power generation material. Le Tomás Ó Mainnín Tá Bord na Móna cáinte go láidir ag an Taisce faoi shliseanna adhmaid a iompórtail ó Mheiriceá Theas le dó mar ábhar ginte cumhachta. The wood chips were recently transported from Brazil to Foynes Port in Co. Limerick on a large cargo ship, a journey of 7,500 kilometres. Tugadh na sliseanna adhmaid ón mBrasaíl go Calafort Fhainge i gCo Luimnigh ar long mhór lastais le déanaí, sin turas 7,500 ciliméadar. The ship, the Dynagreen, has the capacity to transport 40,000 tonnes of wood chips. Tá sé d'acmhainn ag an long, an Dynagreen, 40,000 tonna de shliseanna adhmaid a iompar. RTÉ News understands that the wood chips are to be taken to the Bord na Móna power generation plant in Edenderry in Co. Offaly. Tuigtear do Nuacht RTÉ go bhfuil na sliseanna adhmaid le tabhairt go dtí ionad ginte cumhachta Bhord na Móna in Éadan Doire i gCo Uíbh Fhailí. Bord na Móna says they source most of the biomass they burn from sources in this country. Deir Bord na Móna go bhfaigheann siad an chuid is mó den ábhar bithmhaise a dhónn siad ó fhoinsí sa tír seo. They also say they have no choice but to source some of the material from international sources and that they do so in partnership with a non-profit organization that supports land management in the countries in question. Deir siad leis nach bhfuil aon rogha acu ach cuid den ábhar a fháil ó fhoinsí idirnáisiúnta agus go ndéanann siad é sin i gcomhpháirtíocht le heagraíocht neamhbhrabúis a thacaíonn le bainistíocht talún sna tíortha atá i gceist. According to Bord na Móna, this non-profit organization also inspects on their behalf the places where the trees grow. Dar le Bord na Móna go ndéanann an eagraíocht neamhbhrabúis úd iniúchadh ar a son chomh maith ar na háiteanna ina bhfásann na crainn. On the contrary, however, the Treasury says that this country is pretending to reduce carbon emissions when wood is being imported from South America and burned to generate energy. Os a choinne sin, áfach, deir an Taisce gur ag cur i gcéill atá an tír seo maidir le hastaíochtaí carbóin a laghdú nuair atá adhmad á iompórtáil ó Mheiriceá Theas agus á dhó chun fuinneamh a ghiniúint. An Taisce is calling on Bord na Móna to cease this practice and focus in future on generating energy from renewable sources. Tá an Taisce ag achainí ar Bhord na Móna éirí as an gcleachtas sin agus díriú feasta ar fhuinneamh a ghiniúint ó fhoinsí in-athnuaite. RTÉ News asked Bord na Móna how many tonnes of wood chips they have imported to date and whether they plan to bring more into the country. D'fhiafraigh Nuacht RTÉ de Bhord na Móna cé mhéad tonna de shliseanna adhmaid atá iompórtáilte acu go dtí seo agus an bhfuil sé beartaithe acu tuilleadh a thabhairt isteach sa tír. We haven't received a response yet. Ní bhfuaireamar freagra fós. RTÉ News and Current Affairs Cargo ship Dynagreen in Shannon and Foynes Port, Co Limerick Nuacht agus Cúrsaí Reatha RTÉ Long lastais an Dynagreen i gCalafort na Sionainne agus Fhainge, Co Luimnigh
The Federation of Irish Sport have called on the government to introduce tax benefits for gym membership ahead of the budget.They raised the proposal 'with a view to incentivising personal exercise amongst the wider population.' And to attempt to reduce 'the ever-increasing issue of obesity in this country.'What do you think about the idea of tax benefits for gym membership?To discuss, Andrea is joined by Karl Dunne, Chief Executive of Ireland Active, Liam Morley Brereton, Coach at St Bridget's Boxing Club, Edenderry, John Belton, Owner of No.17 PT, Human Performance and Wellness Coach and more.
Des Groome grew up on Ballinderry Stud, Carbury, Co. Kildare, attended primary school in Edenderry and boarded in Clongowes 1981-1987. Des began study in the UCD Veterinary College in 1987 and graduated as a Veterinary Surgeon in 1993. He rode as an amateur NH jockey throughout school and university , had Summer jobs with John Oxx, Jim Bolger, John Hammond and combined his love of racing and equine medicine throughout his early career as a Vet. He was resident Vet to Champion trainer Martin Pipe and afterwards to Emir Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, Crown Prince and King of Saudi Arabia. Des settled in his native Kildare, founding Kildare Vet Surgery where his three boys Daniel, James and Tom have grown up. Des developed the first online vet service in Ireland, Videovet and then GymDog the first of its kind fitness and wellness centre for pets, alongside the vet practice. His latest venture, A Pets Life is an online community of pet owners and a pet food ecommerce platform. As Des had to drop Biz-Org to do Chemistry, he later had to study in the IMI under another OC, Mr Cormac Lucey and gained some knowledge of Finance and an MBS.in 2012. A love of athletics was fostered by cross country running in Clongowes and has completed all the big city Marathons. These days Des follows Clongowes and Leinster Rugby, still rides out on the Curragh and leads a peloton of mamils in Kildare Cycling Club notwithstanding two new hip joints. He hosts a weekly animal welfare radio slot on KFM Radio and podcasts A Pets Life on spotify. His son Daniel attended Clongowes until 2020 where his art talent was encouraged and he now studies in the NCAD. Tom is in poetry and working on his academy. Des has one remaining ambition which is to speak in the Past Vs Present Debate --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/portraitsofclongowes/message
Des Groome grew up on Ballinderry Stud, Carbury, Co. Kildare, attended primary school in Edenderry and boarded in Clongowes 1981-1987. Des began study in the UCD Veterinary College in 1987 and graduated as a Veterinary Surgeon in 1993. He rode as an amateur NH jockey throughout school and university , had Summer jobs with John Oxx, Jim Bolger, John Hammond and combined his love of racing and equine medicine throughout his early career as a Vet. He was resident Vet to Champion trainer Martin Pipe and afterwards to Emir Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, Crown Prince and King of Saudi Arabia. Des settled in his native Kildare, founding Kildare Vet Surgery where his three boys Daniel, James and Tom have grown up. Des developed the first online vet service in Ireland, Videovet and then GymDog the first of its kind fitness and wellness centre for pets, alongside the vet practice. His latest venture, A Pets Life is an online community of pet owners and a pet food ecommerce platform. As Des had to drop Biz-Org to do Chemistry, he later had to study in the IMI under another OC, Mr Cormac Lucey and gained some knowledge of Finance and an MBS.in 2012. A love of athletics was fostered by cross country running in Clongowes and has completed all the big city Marathons. These days Des follows Clongowes and Leinster Rugby, still rides out on the Curragh and leads a peloton of mamils in Kildare Cycling Club notwithstanding two new hip joints. He hosts a weekly animal welfare radio slot on KFM Radio and podcasts A Pets Life on spotify. His son Daniel attended Clongowes until 2020 where his art talent was encouraged and he now studies in the NCAD. Tom is in poetry and working on his academy. Des has one remaining ambition which is to speak in the Past Vs Present Debate. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/portraitsofclongowes/message
This week I am joined by Don Curtain, a podcast regular at this stage & Paul Cocoman. We talk about trucks, horses, riding....horses in Miami and most importantly, the Light Up The Night Truck Run going from Edenderry to Kanturk in aid of SoSad Ireland. Remember, "it's ok not to be ok". If you need to contact anyone please contact SOSAD Ireland: 1800-901-909 Pieta: 1800-247-247
This Leap Year, grandfather Dan O’Donoghue is taking a leap into the sky to raise funds for the Kerry Mental Health Association. The fundraising parachute jump from 13,000 feet will take place in Edenderry, Co Offaly on Saturday 27th April with the aim of raising over €2500 for Kerry Mental Health Association via www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/breakinggrandad. Dan lives in Tralee and is originally from Valentia Island, and is taking the leap to help fund the cost of rolling out free and affordable mental health first aid training in Kerry.
Do your children play rugby? Some sports experts in the UK are saying that rugby in schools is a form of child abuse and that parents don't understand the huge risk of brain injury to their children. Is child abuse too strong a term? Andrea was joined by Professor Eric Anderson, Professor of Sport at the University of Winchester, Former Ireland and Leinster player Shane Byrne and Liam Morley Brereton, coach at St Bridget's Boxing Club, Edenderry to discuss...
Severe air pollution has hit parts of the country as the drop in temperatures sees households crank up solid fuel fires and heating systems. A monitoring station at Edenderry, Co Offaly recorded pollution levels 10 times higher than the ‘safe' level set by the World Health Organisation
Severe air pollution has hit parts of the country as the drop in temperatures sees households crank up solid fuel fires and heating systems. A monitoring station at Edenderry, Co Offaly recorded pollution levels 10 times higher than the ‘safe' level set by the World Health Organisation
We review the weekend's action which saw Tullow lose out to Monkstown, Carlow to Cill Dara, however, Kilkenny got the better of Longford.Are Tullow fit enough the lads ask, is it something they need to work on?We look ahead to the weekend's action, Tullow v Suttonians, Carlow V Athy and Cill Dara v Kilkenny.We talk women's rugby and Kilkenny struggling after another loss, this time to Edenderry, while Tullow hammers Dublin University.Youth fixtures and results are discussed for the three clubs and more.
Our series in Acts continues
Sunday 11th September, Evening Service: Listen to this evening's update from Gilly Carson, representative of Edenderry CE. This is part of our 2022 Missionary Convention. Visit us online at portadownbaptist.com - or follow us on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. Video of entire service available on our YouTube Channel.
What links Edenderry, Steinway & Sons New York and the National Enterprise Awards 2022? Its Acoustic Interiors and founder Derek McCreanor joined Ronan on Taking Care of Business.
Cllr. Thomasina Connell - expansion of J17 National Enterprise Park in Portlaoise will bring jobs to the area…and a new distillery! What links Edenderry, Steinway & Sons New York and the National Enterprise Awards 2022? Its Acoustic Interiors and founder Derek McCreanor joined Ronan on Taking Care of Business. TUS Providing over 1300 opportunities through Government's Springboard+ Initiative and, Bord Failte announces €700,000 'Works for Me' campaign to attract parents and retirees into tourism sector.
Calum shares at our Easter Worship and challenges us to consider the Good News of the Gospel.
our series in Proverbs continues.
The '120' Edenderry to Dublin bus service. Is it really THAT bad a service??
This is The Knock On, KCLR, and Scoreline.ie's weekly rugby podcast.In this episode, Stephen Byrne is joined by Tom Crotty from Carlow Rugby Club.The lads discuss lots including…. 1A/1B promotion/relegation playoff between Kilkenny and Wicklow and Kilkenny's win over Edenderry in the Town's Cup Carlow's win over Navan in the Towns Cup Tullow bow out of the Towns Cup after loss to Dundalk Kilkenny and Tullow women's teams finish up Leinster League campaigns We look back at Ireland's win over England in the Six Nations Preview of Ireland v Scotland and discuss the team named by Andy Farrell And lots more......Don't forget to visit scoreline.ie for more on rugby, and of course, if you're into your GAA, we have the clash act and lots more
Our series in Proverbs continues.
Part four of our series in Proverbs.
Part three of our series in Proverbs
Offaly's Neil Delamere is set to show off his moves on next year's Dancing With The Stars. The Edenderry comedian says he was asked to do it before but never took up the offer. He's been speaking with Will Faulkner on the Midlands Today Show and says he has no previous experience:
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan look ahead to the 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Final Schedule: Latest News (0:15) Shauna Sinnott - Oulart The Ballagh (17:50) Review - 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Camogie Semi-Finals - Sarsfields 0-11 Drom & Inch 0-4, Oulart The Ballagh 2-15 Slaughtneil 1-11 (29:35) Siobhán McGrath - Sarsfields (48:55) Preview - Sarsfields vs Oulart The Ballagh - 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Final (1:00:15) Darren and Killian review the latest news including dialogue in Westmeath regarding Cusack Park hosting county final, Pauline McCarthy delivers another huge performance in Limerick, new managers in Down and Dublin's intermediates, and scoreboards not working in Edenderry. We chat to Sarsfields and Oulart The Ballagh respective forwards Siobhán McGrath and Shauna Sinnott about Saturday's big game. And we preview the 2020 AIB All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Final. And we also review last weekend's semi-finals that saw Tipperary's Drom & Inch and Derry's Slaughtneil exit the competition. == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff Camogie Club This week's special guest on THE FAIR GREEN is Limerick's CAOIMHE COSTELLOE Social Media Photo (c) Sportsfile Theme Song - 'Barkbot 2000' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Frank Hackett, Retro Barber shop in Limerick City and Cillian Farrell, owner of Fitsquad Gym in Edenderry, Co. Offaly discuss the prospect of Digital Covid Certificates being required for customers.
Justin is back with comedian Neil Delamere for a chat about the Irish comedy circuit, football and famous people from Edenderry. Janet tells us about her GCSE results and her new job. Get in touch or #AskJanet here: info@justinmoorhouse.com Sign up for the podcast email www.justinmoorhouse.com THIS WEEK'S GIGS… See Justin TONIGHT here: https://manchester.thecomedystore.co.uk/event/the-comedy-store-at-escape-to-freight-island/ See Justin on Thursday here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/funnybeeseness/live-at-the-town-hall-rosie-jones-justin-moorhouse-barbara-nice-wayne-beese-mc/2021-11-18/20:00/t-xgrmzr See Justin on Friday here: https://alexanderslive.seetickets.com/event/friday-night-comedy/alexander-s-live/1996506 and/or! here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/funnybeeseness/live-at-the-civic-whitchurch-rosie-jones-justin-moorhouse-barbara-nice-wayne-beese-mc/2021-11-19/20:00/t-depvlo See Justin on Saturday here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/funnybeeseness/live-at-the-civic-brierley-hill-rosie-jones-justin-moorhouse-barbara-nice-wayne-beese-mc/2021-11-20/20:00/t-npyoxk Music by Liam Frost. Produced by Rachel Fitzgerald and Justin Moorhouse.
Dermot & Dave's 'Ah Sure Lookit Wasn't That It' podcast is the perfect thing to keep you company over the weekend, whether you're out and about in the car, getting stuck into jobs at home or if you need to stick some earphones in for an hour to drown out the noise of your kids for some well deserved 'me time' (no judgement here!) [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/08/27132555/0827_Final.mp3"][/audio] Jam-packed full of all the bits you may have missed the Ah Sure Lookit Wasn't That It podcast is your one-stop shop for all things Dermot & Dave. We were as surprised as anyone that Limerick's own Dermot Whelan made it to work after watching his home county lift the Liam McCarthy in Croker, but it was Cathal Minogue's choice of clothing that ended up being the real talking point of the All Ireland Hurling final. And speaking of clothing, it was absolutely a case of ‘careful what you wish for' when our Cathal came cap in hand looking for a snazzy new kit for his hurling team. Word to the wise, never give Dermot and Dave free rein on design. A lil sneak peak at Cathal's NEW jerseys for his team - Kevin's Hurling Club, Dolphin's Barn, Dublin! 👀😮🇮🇪@DermotTodayFM & @DaveTodayFM said they'd sponsor him! Do you think his teammates will like them? 🤣😂 pic.twitter.com/zpfJNba2Pu — Today FM 💛 (@TodayFM) August 25, 2021 Sick of commuting, producer Maria decided to bring the show to her hometown of Edenderry and we found out Offaly might be home to the best chicken fillet roll in the country (according to the kids anyway). We heard the incredible story of how a Kerry lad ended up having pints with one of the best footballers of all time, met Toby from Love Island's Irish aunt and made some of our lovely listeners sing for cash. Plus all your faves from Say Stuff to Bad Jokes…and what Noni thinks of Edenderry! You can catch all the craic by clicking play above.
He's Edenderry's most famous son and he bolted up from Cork with a gift only a man from Offaly could give! [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/08/26115149/NeilDelamere_2608.mp3"][/audio] Neil Delamere, who is in the middle of a rake of live shows, popped up for a catch up with Dermot and Dave and never one to arrive empty handed, he brought them some precious midland fare. A peat briquette. Thank you for the welcoming gifts @neildelamere 🤣 He carried them in his jacket pockets on one of the hottest days of the year. Sound! #DermotAndDave@DermotTodayFM @DaveTodayFM pic.twitter.com/0FKeSnZ8GN — Today FM 💛 (@TodayFM) August 26, 2021 He also filled us in on how his family fared taking part in Ireland's Fittest Family and shared an incredible story about his First Holy Communion which sounds wild. It's fair to say @neildelamere had a Holy Communion to remember 🦁🐅🐻 ahhh the 80s, a simpler time 😂😂😂 @DermotTodayFM @DaveTodayFM pic.twitter.com/nppPur3J6T — Today FM 💛 (@TodayFM) August 26, 2021 You can catch all the craic by clicking play above, and you can see Neil's tour dates on his website.
''My favourite thing about Edenderry are the cheese pizzas'' [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/08/26105736/Edenderry_2608.mp3"][/audio] The Dermot and Dave show went on the road this week to Producer Maria's hometown of Edenderry. To find out what makes Edenderry in County Offaly so special, Dermot and Dave heard from some of the local kids. Some of these answers are impressive! You can listen to the full chat by clicking the Play button.
''You just go in, lie back and breathe in the air'' [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/08/26121720/SaltTherapy_2608.mp3"][/audio] Martin Cully from Breath Easy Salt Therapy in Edenderry joined Dermot and Dave to chat about the benefits of 'Halotherapy' and how the business is doing in the beautiful Offaly town. Halotherapy can help with issues such as asthma, bronchitis, and allergies. If anything else, it's just a relaxing experience! You can listen to full chat by clicking the Play button.
She's Limerick's most famous chawwwwwklit seller so needless to say she rarely too far away from Thomond Park but with Dermot and Dave in Edenderry for a special show, our Noni popped along for a quick visit! [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/08/26130658/Noni_2608.mp3"][/audio] After a whistle-stop tour of Edenderry, and numerous attempts to find a place to sell her wares, Noni gave her take on Edenderry...and to sell us some deals! The one and only Noni joined us in studio today to tell us all about what she LOVES about Edenderry! Can someone fact check this information please?! 🍺@DermotTodayFM @DaveTodayFM @MariaDevereux @eHiveEdenderry pic.twitter.com/35ZF6i8ijQ — Today FM 💛 (@TodayFM) August 26, 2021 You catch all the craic by clicking play above!
Over the years, we at Irish Life and Lore have recorded people involved in the discovery of prehistoric artifacts and structures which have remained hidden for thousands of years in Ireland.These include a cutaway bog in a valley on the Beara Peninsula, close to Castletownbere, Co. Cork; a crannog (prehistoric dwelling) found in a bog in the midlands, near Edenderry, Co. Offaly; a flint arrowhead discovered at the site of Queen Scotia's grave near Tralee, Co. Kerry and a penannular brooch discovered in the ashes from a turf fire in a house near Ballylongford, Co. Kerry.
Malcolm McArthur....One of Ireland's most notorious killers and the story of the murder of Offaly farmer Donal Dunne in Edenderry in July 1982! A murder that McArthur was never charged nor convicted of...it came just 3 days after he'd killed nurse Bridie Gargan in Dublin's Phoenix Park.
Bill Bingham (1929-2004) was born in Edenderry, Northern Ireland. Saved at 21, he shortly afterwards moved to British Columbia, Canada, in 1954. He worked as a construction contractor until 1968, when he moved to Nova Scotia, having been commended to the work of the Lord full time. He laboured for over 3 decades, preaching with the likes of Albert Hull, Bert Joyce and Wallace Buckle, all over East Coast (Labrador, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia etc.), and, because of his past experience, The post Bill Bingham – Holding forth the Word of life (25 min) first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
Why did a Minister need to visit 9 Counties to publicise Government grants during a lockdown? Why Midlands Minister Pippa Hackett may have to avoid a no confidence motion in the Dáil and Edenderry gets high tech with a bin that tells you when to empty it!
Dermot & Dave's 'Ah Sure Lookit Wasn't That It' podcast is the perfect thing to keep you company over the weekend, whether you're out and about in the car, getting stuck into jobs at home or if you need to stick some earphones in for an hour to drown out the noise of your kids for some well deserved 'me time' (no judgement here!) Jam-packed full of all the bits you may have missed the Ah Sure Lookit Wasn't That It podcast is your one-stop shop for all things Dermot & Dave. This week we celebrated Dermot's birthday, Dave expressed his frustration with mugs and we heard about how Team D&D got on at Edenderry bingo. Plus, we discovered something shocking about lent, met the listener looking to come home to Ireland and heard from Ireland's own QPR. And all your faves from Noni's News to Bad Jokes and Say Stuff That Suits The Music. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/02/19133543/0219_Final.mp3"][/audio]
Edenderry Heritage Trail Audio Guide Enjoy a Self Guided Tour of the historic town of Edenderry with this Free Audio Guide Our Edenderry Heritage Trail audio guide will help you to explore this historic midlands town. Edenderry lies at the edge of the Bog of Allen [...] The post Edenderry Heritage Trail Audio Guide appeared first on Abarta Heritage Home.
Freda Kinnarney joins Liam in studio to discuss her decision to step down as Operations Manager and Secretary of the Tullamore Show. Tullamore man Joe Hughes tells Liam he’s going ‘on hunger strike to the death’ over his frustration with the lack of help from Offaly County Council as he awaits improvement works in his Council house. Edenderry landscape set for permanent change... And..Liam takes on his critics head on...!!
Joe Biden is within touching distance of the White House, 'The Fog bandit' is foiling crime in Edenderry and we hear the story of a young boy who donated his Communion money so a Midlands town could keep it's Christmas tree.
Laois/Offaly Independent TD Carol Nolan and Offaly Independent Councillor John Leahy clash over Covid-19 lockdown in Laois and Offaly. Deputy Nolan accuses Cllr Leahy of making the issue a 'political football', while Cllr Leahy demands urgent action from Deputy Nolan. Edenderry Fianna Fáil Councillor Robert McDermott clarifies why Edenderry was reported in a local newspaper as being a 'Tier 3 town'. And...Former Minister and Longford/Westmeath TD Mary O'Rourke joins Liam for a chat.
A pointless killing, all we know so far about the horrible events in Castlerea resulting in the death of Detective Garda Colm Horkan, a man is seriously injured in Edenderry after being attacked with a machete and Laois County Council hears how up to 40 cars are racing across the Slieve Blooms late at night.
On this week's 'Saturday View' show... Liam discusses racism...he's talking about fear and hatred and all the things we've seen and heard this week. George Floyd's death in Minneapolis…How black people across the Midlands are reacting...and how are we fighting racism in the Midlands.. #blacklivesmatter and what are we doing about it? Liam clashes with an Edenderry listener who complains about about ‘Non-nationals fishing on the town’s canal banks’ He's getting calls about Portlaoise and why some people think the town's landscape is being destroyed..
On this week’s ‘Saturday View’ show……… Children find heroin as they play in Portarlington housing estate, Complaints over an unofficial traveller halting site in Edenderry, Turf war as councillors in Laois clash over bog access And, fears in an Offaly town of stealth installation of 5G.
Will O'Callaghan discusses lifting the first phase of Covid-19 restrictions from next Monday, 60 staff at a meat plant in Edenderry test positive for Covid-19 and 120 staff in a sister plant in Roscrea test positive, and the Irish National Teachers Organisation is warning they will face huge operational challenges unless there's restrictions on the number of students who return to school.
Bringing mindfulness practice into your day can reduce impact of stress and anxiety during the lock-down. Declan Conlon is an Edenderry based Personal Change, Mindfulness and Mindful Living Coach and he joined Ronan to discuss the benefits of being more mindful particularly in the lock-down due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Taking Care of Business with Ronan Berry every Tuesday from 7pm on Midlands 103
Hey guys! We welcome back Arron Daniels this week, Colin's brother, over from Velocity Academy in Edenderry, and we're discussing how he learned to respect his body. He eventually got sick of eating 'Chicken, Rice & Veg'.
Hey guys! This week we welcome Arron Daniels, Colin's brother, over from Velocity Academy in Edenderry, and we're discussing the ever-changing outlook people have on themselves, what makes people happy and how we can focus more on being individuals with our own fitness. This is definitely something we are all very passionate about, and something we thought Arron could add some extra insight to from his MMA Experiences. Don't forget, if you have any questions, or even a topic suggestion, be sure to get in touch with us at info@met12.com, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, you'll find us in all the usual places and we'd only love to hear from you. We hope you enjoy this weeks episode, and we have loads more coming your way next week too!
A special edition of the Spanish Jazz radio show "Club de Jazz" where we conducted an interview with Marshall Gilkes. Marshall Gilkes was born September 30th, 1978 in Camp Springs, Maryland. Now he lives in Brooklyn, New York. Gilkes has three releases as quartet/quintet leader: "Edenderry" (2004), "Lost Words" (2008), and "Sound Stories" (2012); and "Köln" (2015) along with the WDR Big Band. He is member of the Maria Schneider Orchestra and the Edmar Castañeda Trio, among others. The interview was originally broadcasted on March, 1th 2015. All rights reserved: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
A special edition of the Spanish Jazz radio show "Club de Jazz" where we conducted an interview with Marshall Gilkes. Marshall Gilkes was born September 30th, 1978 in Camp Springs, Maryland. Now he lives in Brooklyn, New York. Gilkes has three releases as quartet/quintet leader: "Edenderry" (2004), "Lost Words" (2008), and "Sound Stories" (2012); and "Köln" (2015) along with the WDR Big Band. He is member of the Maria Schneider Orchestra and the Edmar Castañeda Trio, among others. The interview was originally broadcasted on March, 1th 2015. All rights reserved: http://www.elclubdejazz.com
Rosemary emailed in earlier this week to tell us about a spooky encounter she and her friend had on a road in Edenderry in Co. Kildare. They have no idea what they saw, but were very frightened, and want to know if any listeners can explain it – Can you help her out?