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Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Han 12: 1 - 19; Welke handen houden jou vast?

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2026 93:41


Opw. 194 Themalied: Ja is Ja Ps. 34: 1 en 3 Handelingen 12: 1 – 19 Preek; Welke handen houden jou vast? Opw. 488 Opw. 599 “Onze vader” in wisselzang Opw. 818

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Do we need more public toilets?

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 12:12


New reports emerged today that the OPW are installing 6 new ‘eco-toilets' in the Phoenix Park, which will be open to the public. But are there enough public toilets in cities around the country?Shane and Ciara were joined by Oliver Moran, a Cork City Councilor for the Green Party, and Clodagh Ní Mhuirí, a Dublin City Councillor for Fine Gael.

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
(Bel) Jak 2:14-26; Kan ik jouw geloof zien?

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 109:52


Openbare geloofsbelijdenis Sela – Breng ons samen Themalied: Ja is ja Opw. Kids 311 Belijdenismoment Opw. 845 Opw. 876 Jakobus 2:14-26 Preek; Kan ik jouw geloof zien? Sela – Alles voor Hem Opw. 354

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Lucas 21; Naar Jezus toeleven ....

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 85:43


Lev – De kerk van alle tijden Themalied: Ja is ja Lev- Stil maar, mijn ziel Lucas 21: 5-11 + 25-28 Opw. 855 Preek; Naar Jezus toeleven, hoop in tijden van dreiging Sela – Toekomst vol van hoop Opw. 575

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Should festivals avoid Phoenix Park to protect the wildlife?

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 10:15


A petition calling on the Government and the OPW to prohibit large festivals and commercial events in parks such as Dublin's Phoenix Park to protect the native wildlife has been circulating online.This is following a number of recent incidences of animals, such as deer ending up in residential areas due to noise disturbances.Joining Ciara to discuss is Wayanay Carballo, Creative Director and Founder of Star Fish magazine, who started this petition.

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Lied: Samen in de naam van Jezus Sela – Geest van waarheid en genade Themalied: Vlammetje (Trinity) Opw. 766 Handelingen 16: 11-35 Preek Opw. 383 Opw. 334

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Fil 2: 12-18; Straal Gods licht uit!

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 57:55


DNP 40: 2, 4 Filippenzen 2: 12-18 Preek; Straal Gods licht uit! LB 939 GK 177 Opw. 354

Clare FM - Podcasts
Clare Senator Calls For Audit Of Vacant State-Owned Properties

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 2:30


A Clare senator is calling for an audit of vacant State-owned properties. Ennistymon Senator Martin Conway is seeking an assessment of buildings owned by the likes of local authorities, the OPW, HSE, Irish Rail and Bus Éireann as a means of making more units available for housing. As of April 20th, Clare County Council is dealing with 380 derelict properties across the county. Speaking in the Seanad, Senator Conway says leaving buildings lying idle in a housing crisis in unacceptable.

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Bevestiging Ambtsdragers LB Ps. 119: 28, 29 Sela – Votum en Groet van Sela Opw. 715 Opw. 389 Themalied: Vlammetje van Trinity DNP 117 Lucas 10: 25-42 LB 973 Preek; Eén en veel Opw. 378 LB 363 Opw. 832 LB 425

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Opw. 832 Themalied: Trinity Wereldwijs – Vlammetje Handelingen 1, 4-11 LB 476: 1,3,4 Openbaring 1:9-20 DNP 145: 1,3 Preek Luisterlied: Sela Maranatha GK 177

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Joh 5:1-18; Huis van genade 

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 66:45


Ps. 42a Johannes 5:1-18 Ps. 43: 3 en 4 Preek; Huis van genade                               Opw. 428 Viering Avondmaal Opw. 445

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Viering Avondmaal Schrijvers voor gerechtigheid: Met open armen Themalied: Vrij zijn Lucas 15:1-10 NGK 239 Tekst: Lucas 15: 11-32 Preek Sela – Welkom thuis Viering Avondmaal Opw. 125 Sela: kom tot Hem PsPr 51 Opw. 826 Opw. 733

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Jes 42:14; God kiest voor jouw toekomst

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 91:07


DNP 33: 1, 2 en 6 Opw. 599 Doop Florian Karssenberg NLB 105: 3 Themalied: Vrij zijn Jesaja 42:10-17 Tekst: Jesaja 42:14 Preek; God kiest voor jouw toekomst NLB 864: 3 NLB 655

Business Pants
IN OR OUT: New Rexnord and AIG CEOs, Dana White, Autodesk board refresh, Spirit Airlines

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 48:12


Regal Renord [sic] Corporation Names Aamir Paul As New CEOIN: Louis Pinkham (24%) will also resign from the Board of Directors effective on his last day as CEO. ININ: Because of Chair Rakesh Sachdev (15%) OUTA powerful counterpoint to a new CEO's powerAxalta Coating Systems (27%)Herc Holdings (14%)Edgewell Personal Care (13%)OUT: “On October 29, 2025, the Company announced that Mr. Pinkham, our CEO, will separate from his role with the Company in connection with a CEO search process being led by the Company's Board. Mr. Pinkham's separation from his role as CEO is expected to occur by June 30, 2026.” OUTWhat took them so long?And what's wrong with their bench? ($8.775M golden hello)Brooke Lang: President, Power Efficiency Solutions (2022-)VP & GM of the Power Components DivisionEaton (2008-2016)Jerry Morton: President, Industrial Powertrain Solutions (2015-)served as President – Integration, Motion Control Solutions from 2021-2023, President of the Power Transmission Solutions from 2019-2021, Vice President, Business Leader of Power Transmission Solutions from 2017-2019, and led the global operations for Regal Rexnord's power transmission business from 2015-2017. Kevin Long: President, Automation and Motion Control (2025-)10 years at Dover Corporation, most recently as Group President of OPW, a global business serving the fluid handling, clean energy, cryogenics, and car wash markets.IN: Aamir spent years at Schneider Electric: essentially a AAA MSCI companyENVIRONMENT: Opportunities in Clean Tech 4.7 industry average/6.4 score (Regal is completely opposite here 4.7/3.0) INOUT: The Board is too entrenched: get rid of Rakesh Sachdev (15%, 18 years) Curtis Stoelting (21 years, 9%), Stephen Burt (15 years) and maybe this could work. OUTUFC CEO Dana White Says WHCD Shooting Was 'Awesome' and He 'Took In Every Minute' of the Incident IN: Dana White is Dana White. Works perfectly for TKO Holdings and Meta Platforms ININ: Because of Ari Emanuel (CEO/founder/Chair of TKO) and Zuck OUT (CEO/founder/Chair of Meta). Ari is the most powerful agent in Hollywood. Zuck is the king of social media addiction. They handle the “adult” business while Dana handles the “middle school” businessTKO Group Holdings: Ari Emanuel 67%Meta Platforms: Zuck 68%; Dana White 0%OUT: Dana White is Dana White. How are major sponsors like Disney going to feel about calling a shooting “awesome.”IN: Look at the Board: these are serious douches and they love this kind of behavior OUTAri Emanuel: known as being the a-hole of Hollywood.Silver Lake's Egon Durban: VC bro, Elon bud, Dell buddy, say no moreTKO COO Mark Shapiro: Hollywood man has served wherever there are bratty boys in charge: TKO, Endeavor (re: Elon, Ar, Egon), Dick Clark Productions, Papa John's, Six Flags, etc.TKO LD Steve Koonin is the CEO of the Atlanta Hawks and used to serve on the WWE and GameStop boards“The Rock”Former WWE CEO Nick KhanNepobaby Jonathan Kraft, NFLOUT: Look at the Board: these are serious douches and they love this kind of behavior. This is male toxic leadership that will eventually screw it all up. Ari Emanuel: known as being the a-hole of Hollywood.Silver Lake's Egon Durban: VC bro, Elon bud, Dell buddy, say no moreTKO COO Mark Shapiro: Hollywood man has served wherever there are bratty boys in charge: TKO, Endeavor (re: Elon, Ar, Egon), Dick Clark Productions, Papa John's, Six Flags, etc.TKO LD Steve Koonin is the CEO of the Atlanta Hawks and used to serve on the WWE and GameStop boards“The Rock”Former WWE CEO Nick KhanNepobaby Jonathan Kraft, NFL AIG names Andersen CEO as Zaffino moves to exec chairIN: You're getting a two-headed monster. Eric Andersen (ex-Aon President) handles the daily operations, while Peter Zaffino stays as Exec Chair to handle the high-level strategy OUTIN: Andersen spent years at Aon. OUTClimate Change Vulnerability 6.2/8.2 Human Capital Development 4.2/4.9 Privacy & Data Security 3.8/5.0OUT: AIG is already strong in the same places: OUTClimate Change Vulnerability 6.2/7.1 Human Capital Development 4.2/6.0Privacy & Data Security 3.8/4.9OUT: Peter Zaffino is a massive personality (32%). He's going to backseat-drive every decision Andersen makes, leading to a paralyzed C-suite. OUTLD John Rice 14%, Diana Murphy 11% (4 boards), Linda Mills 11%No tenure above 10 yearsOUT: Crappy succession planning. Why ignore the bench? Anderson's golden hello has not been disclosed yet but you know it's going to be bad. What about? INCharlie Fry: EVP, Reinsurance and Risk Capital OptimizationJon Hancock: EVP & CEO, General Insuranceleads AIG's three business segments: North America Commercial Insurance, International Commercial Insurance and Global Personal Insurance, and AIG's Claims organization and Chief Underwriting Office.Previously, led AIG's International Commercial Insurance and Global Personal Insurance businesses; former CEO of International General Insurance from June 2020 to December 2023; Director of Performance Management at Lloyd's of London from 2016 to 2020 with responsibilities including oversight of performance and risk management globally across the Lloyd's market.Pearson CEO Omar Abbosh is up for Autodesk board seat as director exitsIN: Omar Abbosh led Microsoft's Industry Solutions. Autodesk is desperate to become an AI software company: Omar is the guy who actually knows how to sell AI to enterprises. INOmar is “Hall of Famer”Autodesk already has 2 hall-of-famers: Ram Krishnan, Rami RahimStephen Milligan (who Omar is replacing) = ROTATIONOUT: Have a director named Jeffrey Epstein OUTIN: Chair Stacy Smith (12%; former CFO Intel) is cleaning up: replacing a hardware guy (Milligan) with a software/AI guy (Omar) OUTOUT: Despite what you might think, don't invest because they have a female board chair: Stacy is a dude. OUTIN: Omar is CEO at Pearson, dealing with the ethics of AI in education: Autodesk is rapidly integrating AI into urban planning and architecture to foster more sustainable, equitable, and efficient cities. All boards need AI dudes like Omar OUTOUT: Omar is the CEO of Pearson. Pearson is in the middle of its own massive AI transition. He doesn't have the bandwidth to be an effective director at Autodesk. He's just a big name OUTOUT: Losing Stephen Milligan (ex-Western Digital CEO) could be trouble: will Autodesk overdo its AI hand? Spend too much, fire too many people? OUTTrump's idea to ‘just buy' bankrupt Spirit Airlines draws GOP backlashIN: CEO Dave Davis (45%) rescued Sun Country. OUTTransportation 12%Law and Government 2%Economics & Accounting 3%Sales & Marketing 0.4%IN: Director (and ALL STAR) Robert Milton (6%). Former CEO/Chair of Air Canada; led the restructuring there; isn't at Spirit to watch it liquidate INOUT: CFO Fred Cromer is presiding over Spirit's second bankruptcy restructuring in under two years OUTOUT: John Bendoraitis has been the COO since 2017. He's been the architect of the operation during Spirit's entire decline—the engine issues, the labor disputes, and the service meltdowns OUTOUT: Trump thinks it's a good idea INSnap (SNAP) Appoints Doug Hott as New CFO.IN: Doug Hott is coming from Amazon. He understands addicted customers.INOUT: former CFO Derek Anderson also came from Amazon. OUTIN: Evan Spiegel (40%) and Robert Murphy (36%), despite owning all the decisionmaking, finally have someone willing to do the dirty work and make decisions (Mr. “16% layoff” Hott is a real man.) INOUT: Former CFO Derek Andersen is bailing right as the company announces layoffs and faces activist pressure from Irenic Capital. Maybe that's a sign? OUTOUT: Evan Spiegel (40%) and Robert Murphy (36%) needed Irenic Capital to realize they needed to fire CFO Derek Andersen OUTOUT: New CFO Doug Hott started by firing 16% of the workforce? He will be hated forever. Plus, why invest in another heartless finance bro treating human beings like line items to be deleted? OUT: Chair Michael Lynton (8%), the only adult with power on the board, was CEO/Chair of Sony Pictures (2004-2017), when the studio faced what is widely considered the most devastating corporate scandal in Hollywood history: the 2014 Sony Pictures Hack. Run. IN

Clare FM - Podcasts
OPW To Assess Pyrite Damaged Shannon Garda Station

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 3:04


The Office of Public Works is set examine remediation options for a pyrite damaged Garda station in Clare. The defective mineral was conclusively detected in Shannon's station last November, with cracks in the walls first noted in 2022. The OPW will publish a list of potential solutions to the problem by next month, but it says structural works won't be necessary for at least the next five years. Clare Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe wants to see the problem treated with urgency.

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Col 2: 9 en 10; De nieuwe naam die God je geeft

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 81:07


Opw. 281 Themalied: Joy Sela: In ons hart geboren Colossenzen 2: 1-10 Openbaring 2:17 Opw. 727 Tekst: Colossenzen 2: 9 en 10 Preek; De nieuwe naam die God je geeft PsPr 139 Opw. 518 Opw. 354

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

NGK 163 Efeziërs 4: 17-32 Ps. 86: 4 Themalied: Joy NLB 534 Lucas 4: 14-30 Leviticus 25: 8-12 Preek; Vrij NLB 146c:5,6,7 Opw. 44 Opw. 354

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Joh 1:1-17; Pasen - Een nieuwe schepping

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 79:55


GK 209 Opw. 430 Sela – Met Christus opgestaan Themalied: Joy Johannes 20:1-18 Opw. 400 Tekst: Johannes 1:1-17 Preek; Pasen – Een nieuwe schepping LB 624 Opw. 354

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Luc 19: 1-10; Je bent gezien! En dat doet wat!

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026 93:46


Opw. 520 Jesaja 55 PsPr 42 Themalied: Stilte Ps 25 Lucas 19: 1 – 10 Sela – Wij lopen naar het Licht toe Preek; Je bent gezien! En dat doet wat! Opw. 428 Opw. 807

Traveling in Ireland
10 Castles in Ireland to Inspire Your Trip

Traveling in Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 25:15


Ireland and castles go hand in hand. With thousands scattered across the island, it can feel like there's one around every bend in the road. The real challenge isn't finding castles in Ireland — it's deciding which ones to add to your itinerary. Barbican Gate Rock of Dunamase, County Laois, Ireland This article is based on the Traveling in Ireland podcast, episode 331. Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links. No matter the type of travel you enjoy—or the type of transportation you're using—you'll find castles that easily fit into your trip. With more than 30,000 castles and castle ruins scattered across Ireland, the real challenge isn't finding them… it's deciding which ones make sense for your route and the time you have. That's exactly the kind of planning the Ireland Travel Compass is designed to help with. It brings attractions and accommodations together geographically, helps you see what fits well together, and makes it much easier to build an itinerary that actually works. And if you'd like a simple way to start thinking about your own itinerary, I've created a resource that walks you through my TRIP framework – a straightforward way to avoid the most common Ireland planning mistakes and build a trip that feels manageable and enjoyable. 10 Castles in Ireland Worth Visiting With thousands of castles scattered across Ireland, choosing which ones to visit can feel a bit overwhelming. Here are a few of my favorite castles in Ireland—and why they stand out. Rock of Dunamase (County Laois) – The Dramatic Castle Ruin Rock of Dunamase may be one of the most atmospheric castle ruins in Ireland. The site dates back to the 9th century when it served as a stronghold of the Kings of Laois. The ruins visitors see today sit on top of a massive rocky outcrop and were largely destroyed during Cromwell's invasion in 1650. Even in ruin, the location tells you why it mattered: the views stretch for miles across the countryside. Traveler tips: Free OPW-managed site Rarely crowded Easy detour when traveling between Dublin and Kilkenny Short walk up to the ruins with sweeping views Driving through narrow country roads and farmland to reach it only adds to the experience. Lawn games in front of Malahide Castle : Crack the whip.By Aoife for Flytographer; Dublin, Ireland. All rights reserved. Malahide Castle (County Dublin) – The Fairy Tale Castle Just 10 minutes from Dublin Airport, Malahide Castle is a perfect first stop after arriving in Ireland. The castle itself offers fascinating guided tours led by engaging storytellers who bring the Talbot family history to life. But the estate offers far more than the castle alone. Visitors can enjoy: Extensive parklands perfect for stretching your legs after a flight Walled gardens A fairy trail Butterfly house Dining at Avoca café The grounds are partly free to explore, while the gardens and castle tour require tickets. During busy months (May–September), it's smart to pre-book the castle tour. Malahide is also very easy to reach from Dublin city center by DART or bus, making it a great half-day excursion. Looking for more day trips from Dublin? Click Here! Bunratty Castle beyond Durty Nellie's Bunratty Castle (County Clare) – The Irish Tower House Experience If you want to understand the most common type of castle in Ireland, Bunratty Castle is the perfect example. Tower houses — tall, four-story defensive structures — once dotted the Irish landscape. Bunratty is considered the most completely restored example in the country. Visitors can explore: Dungeon levels Narrow spiral staircases Battlements with views over the countryside Surrounding the castle is Bunratty Folk Park, a 26-acre living history village that showcases historic Irish homes and daily life. Highlights include: Traditional farmhouses and cottages Costumed interpreters A recreated village with shops, schoolhouse, and pub Bunratty is also famous for its medieval banquet experience, held year-round. These dinners are extremely popular, so booking well in advance is highly recommended. Kilkenny Castle viewed from the parklands Kilkenny Castle (County Kilkenny) – Ireland's Castle Palace Unlike many defensive castles, Kilkenny Castle evolved into a grand aristocratic residence. Originally built as a fortress, it was transformed over centuries by the Butler family — Earls and later Dukes of Ormond — who held the castle for more than 600 years. Today visitors will find: Elegant reception rooms Decorative plasterwork ceilings Large windows overlooking parkland Formal gardens The castle sits in the center of Kilkenny City, surrounded by roughly 50 acres of parkland that locals still use for picnics, sports, and relaxing on sunny days. Kilkenny Castle is an OPW managed site. Tickets are available on site, and advance booking is rarely necessary. Learn about the OPW Heritage Card – the best deal in Irish history Cahir Castle along the River Suir Cahir Castle (County Tipperary) – The Norman Stronghold Cahir Castle is one of the largest and best-preserved Norman castles in Ireland. Set on the River Suir, the fortress features massive stone walls, towers, and defensive structures typical of Norman military design. Visitors can: Climb the tower Explore defensive passages Stand beneath the working portcullis Look for cannonballs embedded in the walls Guided tours are included with admission and provide fascinating insight into how these massive defensive castles operated. Despite its impressive size, Cahir Castle often sees surprisingly small crowds, making it a rewarding stop between other popular attractions like the Rock of Cashel and Blarney Castle. Leap Castle Photo credit: Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0 Leap Castle (County Offaly) – Ireland's Haunted Castle Leap Castle is often called the most haunted castle in Ireland. Built in the late 15th century, the castle is tied to dark legends and family power struggles. The castle chapel is known as the “Bloody Chapel,” named after a violent incident during a rivalry between brothers. During restoration work in the early 20th century, a hidden dungeon filled with human remains was reportedly discovered. Leap Castle is privately owned and lived in by musician Sean Ryan, who has carried out much of the restoration work. Visits are possible, but only by appointment, so travelers must contact the owner ahead of time to arrange a tour. Dunluce Castle on the Causeway Coast Dunluce Castle (County Antrim) – The Dramatic Cliffside Castle Few castles in Ireland match the dramatic setting of Dunluce Castle along the Causeway Coast. The ruins sit right on the edge of towering Atlantic cliffs, creating one of the most photographed castle locations in Ireland. Visitors can explore: Ruins of the castle keep Clifftop viewpoints Visitor center exhibits about the castle's history The castle itself is impressive, but the surrounding views may be even more memorable. Two particularly stunning viewpoints include: The bend in the road east of the castle, where it suddenly appears in front of you Magheracross viewpoint west of the castle, offering a sweeping coastal perspective Bring a jacket — the winds here are often strong even on calm days. Ireland's Best Castle Hotels Ashford Castle viewed from the gardens Ashford Castle (County Mayo) – The Luxury Castle Stay For travelers dreaming of staying in a castle, Ashford Castle delivers a truly luxurious experience. Once owned by the Guinness family, the estate now consistently ranks among the best hotels in Ireland. Activities on the estate include: Falconry Golf Horseback riding Boat tours on Lough Corrib Gardens and woodland walks Afternoon tea is particularly popular and should be reserved ahead of time. Ashford Castle works best as a destination stay rather than a touring base — there is so much to experience on the estate that most guests prefer to stay at least two nights. Access to the estate is restricted to guests or visitors with reservations. Lough Eske Castle from the guest car park Lough Eske Castle (County Donegal) – A Relaxing Castle Retreat Lough Eske Castle offers a luxurious but peaceful castle experience surrounded by the landscapes of County Donegal. The focus here is relaxation rather than packed schedules. Highlights include: Spacious rooms Beautiful lake and woodland setting A highly regarded spa Fine dining and afternoon tea Unlike some castle hotels, Lough Eske also works well as a touring base. Nearby excursions include: Slieve League Cliffs Glencolmcille Scenic drives along Donegal's coast Families will appreciate that the hotel offers interconnecting rooms — something not commonly found in castle accommodations. Approaching Kinnity Castle Kinnitty Castle (County Offaly) – The Most Authentic Castle Stay For travelers who want a castle experience that feels historic and intimate, Kinnitty Castle is a wonderful option. Unlike many castle hotels that have been extensively modernized, Kinnitty retains much of its traditional character. The baronial rooms at the top of the castle feature exposed stone and wood, creating the feeling of being a guest in a historic residence. Activities nearby include: Horseback riding Archery Hill walking in the Slieve Bloom Mountains Guests can also visit nearby attractions like Birr Castle and Gardens. Inside the castle, the Dungeon Bar is a memorable spot for a meal, while the Library Bar is perfect for relaxing by the fire with a drink. One practical tip: there is no elevator, so pack lightly if you're staying on the upper floors. No matter how you choose to explore Ireland, castles have a way of connecting you to the country's history, its stories, and sometimes even its legends. And with so many scattered across the island, chances are you'll find at least one – or several – that fit perfectly into your trip. The post 10 Castles in Ireland to Inspire Your Trip appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
(HA) Luc 7: 36-50; Leg heel je leven neer bij Jezus!

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 90:16


Viering avondmaal opw 462 Themalied: Als je veel van iemand houdt GK 243 Lucas 7: 36-50 PsPr 103 Preek; Leg heel je leven neer bij Jezus! Opw 518 LB 340 B Viering avondmaal Sela – Avondmaal GK 182 Ps 118: 1, 5, 8 LB 704: 1 en 2

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Ef 6: 10-20; Wat je moet weten over de kwade machten.

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 70:58


GK 250: 1.2.3 Efeziërs 6: 10-20 DNP 27; 1.2 Preek; Wat je moet weten over de kwade machten. Opw 818 Viering avondmaal DNP 91: 1.2.4 LB 444: 1.2.3

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Rich 13 , Mat 16; Verlossing gaat op Gods manier

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 96:48


PsPr 139 Mattheus 5: 3 – 16 PvN 16 Themalied: Als je veel van iemand houdt Sela – Geen zorgen Richteren 13 en Mattheus 16 Preek: Verlossing gaat op Gods manier Opw. 429 NLB 913

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

GK 210:1-3 Johannes 10:1-21 Tekst: Johannes 10:1-6 Psalm 95: 3 Preek; The Voice of God Psalm 23c: 1-4 Psalm 23c: 5 Opw 687

The Last Word with Matt Cooper
Should The OPW Be Able To Buy Flood-Risk Homes?

The Last Word with Matt Cooper

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 14:52


This week, Minister for Local Government James Browne suggested that the OPW should have the option to buy homes at risk of repeated flooding and demolish them to develop flood areas, rather than spending money to build flood defences.John Gibbons speaks to Matt on The Last Word about Minister Browne's comments.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the piece.

Traveling in Ireland
Dublin to Galway (and Why You Might Want to Take the Long Way)

Traveling in Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 18:46


Two Ways Across Ireland: Direct and Easy, or Scenic and Story-Filled Traveling between Dublin and Galway might look simple on a map – a straight shot from east to west. And it can be. But this is Ireland, and sometimes the best part of the journey is what happens when you detour off the motorway. Dublin to Galway Drive: 2 Routes Across Ireland Dublin and Galway are two of Ireland's most popular city bases. Whether you're starting your trip in the capital or finishing along the Wild Atlantic Way, chances are you'll travel between them. You have two very different options: The quick motorway route (about 2.5 hours direct) A route that dips south of the motorway and turns the drive into a full-day – or even two-day – journey Which one makes sense for you really comes down to how much time you have between Dublin and Galway. If you're working within a tight schedule, the motorway is efficient and straightforward. If you've built flexibility into your itinerary, leaving the motorway opens up castles, early Christian history, and some wonderfully open midlands landscapes along the way. This article is also available as the Traveling in Ireland podcast, episode 326. Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links. Route 1: The Quick and Easy Motorway (M4 to M6) If you want to arrive in Galway with plenty of afternoon ahead of you, the motorway is your friend. Leaving Dublin, you'll take the M4, which seamlessly connects to the M6 about a third of the way across the country. It's an easy drive, well-signed, and very manageable even if you're new to driving in Ireland. There are two tolls on this route: Kilcock–Kinnegad (M4) West of Ballinasloe (M6) Depending on your starting point in Dublin, you may also encounter the barrier-free electronic toll on the M50 ring road. Learn more about toll roads in Ireland – and why you probably don't need to purchase a tool pass from your rental car company This route is ideal if: You want an uninterrupted afternoon in Galway (or Dublin) You're planning evening music and pub hopping You're short on time But even the “quick” route offers one classic stop. A Stop in Athlone: Sean's Bar Roughly halfway across the country sits Athlone, and more specifically, Sean's Bar — the oldest pub in Ireland (and Europe), with origins dating back to 900 AD. As you enter, Sean's Bar feels exactly like you hope it will. The long wooden bar anchors the front room, worn smooth by centuries of elbows and conversation. There's usually a fire glowing in the hearth, adding that unmistakable warmth that Irish pubs do so well. Tucked into corners near the back you'll find cozy snugs, perfect for quiet chats, while the walls are layered with memorabilia that tells the story of the building and the people who've passed through it. There's even a small viewing area where part of the original wattle and wicker wall is visible – uncovered during renovations and now preserved as a reminder of just how long this spot has welcomed travelers. Most travelers pop in for a quick pint, stretch their legs, and continue west. But if you have time, you can book into one of the workshops: learn to pour a pint of Guinness, sip uisce beatha – the water of life – with a whiskey tasting, or enjoy an Irish coffee while hearing about the pub's history. If you're hungry, the Left Bank Bistro, across the street, is an excellent choice for a relaxed and satisfying meal before getting back on the road. Parking tip: Street parking near the pub is limited. Follow the road up the hill for paid public parking (bring coins or download the parking app to pay). From here, it's about an hour to Galway — and you'll likely arrive with the afternoon still ahead of you. Route 2: The Scenic Detour through County Offaly If you have a full day between Dublin and Galway – or even better, two – dipping south of the motorway transforms a simple transfer into a highlight of your itinerary. Exiting the motorway at the N52 will lead you to A remarkable castle estate One of Ireland's most important monastic sites Optional whiskey experiences A castle stay Wide-open parklands reclaimed from peat bog It's slower. It's richer. And it feels wonderfully “middle of Ireland.” From the M6, exit at Kilbeggan and follow the N52 south toward Birr. Birr Castle: Innovation and Gardens in the Irish Midlands Birr Castle Demesne is one of those places that surprises people. Still a private residence of the Parsons family (the Earls of Rosse), the estate blends science, history, and landscape beautifully. The on-site Science Centre tells the story of the family's remarkable innovations – from early photography to engineering feats – and most impressively, the Leviathan telescope, which was the largest in the world until the 1920s. Visiting Birr Castle isn't only about innovation and astronomy. Once you leave the Science Centre, the estate opens up into more than 120 acres of gardens, parklands, and quiet walking paths for your exploration. Massive trees, carefully designed formal gardens, and wide green lawns make it easy to linger longer than you planned. The castle itself is still a private residence, which makes it feel lived-in rather than staged. At certain times of year, guided tours bring you inside a handful of rooms on the main level – spaces that reflect both the family's long history and the reality that this is still their home. There's something rather lovely about that balance of past and present. You might even be lucky enough to spot a member of the family coming or going, a small reminder that this isn't simply a preserved monument. If you're traveling with children, the treehouse alone could make the stop worthwhile. It's less “simple wooden platform” and more storybook fortress, built for climbing, exploring, and letting off steam. Parents can relax nearby while the kids burn energy before getting back in the car. Birr Castle Demense is the kind of place that works equally well for adults who want to wander gardens and for families who need space to play – and that's not always easy to find in one stop. Plan on at least two to three hours here. It's one of those places that quietly earns more time the longer you stay. Clonmacnoise: Ireland's Ancient Crossroads From Birr, make your way back toward the M6 for a stop at Clonmacnoise, one of Ireland's significant early Christian sites. Founded in the 6th century by St. Ciarán, Clonmacnoise grew where Ireland's great crossroads once met – the River Shannon running north to south, and the main land route crossing east to west through the boglands. In its time, this was a place of movement, trade, learning, and faith. It became one of the great monastic centers of Ireland during the era of ‘saints and scholars'. Today, visitors can wander through extensive church ruins that stretch across the site, with two round towers rising above the landscape as they have for centuries. The three high crosses are especially worth your time. Intricately carved and remarkably expressive, they tell stories in stone – biblical scenes, symbols, and craftsmanship that still draw you in when you stand close. Allow at least 90 minutes to explore properly, especially if you want to spend time studying the high crosses and walking the full grounds. As an OPW heritage site, it's also a worthwhile inclusion if you're using an OPW Heritage Card during your trip. Optional Add-Ons: Whiskey Experiences If you enjoy Irish whiskey – or want to understand it better – there are two convenient stops along these routes. Both offer guided experiences that can deepen your appreciation for one of Ireland's most famous exports. At Kilbeggan, just off the M6, you can choose to stop for that whiskey experience (no children under 12), or continue south on the N52 to Tullamore distillery tour (strictly over 21; no children).Advance booking for both tours is highly recommended. Stay Overnight at Kinnitty Castle If you have the time to stretch this journey into two days, Kinnitty Castle makes a memorable place to pause. Book direct – Booking.com Set near the Slieve Bloom Mountains, this is not a polished luxury resort with a spa and endless amenities. It's a castle with character – exposed stone, heavy wood doors, slightly creaking floors, and rooms that lean into their history rather than hiding it. The baronial rooms in particular feel wonderfully atmospheric, with stone walls and timber beams that remind you exactly where you are. It's the kind of place you choose when you want to slow down. Evenings naturally drift toward the Library Bar, where a fire and a comfortable chair make it easy to linger over a drink. Dinner in The Dungeon restaurant adds a bit of fun to the experience, and if you arrive earlier in the day, afternoon tea is a lovely way to settle in. During the day, there are simple activities if you want them – horseback riding (arranged in advance), archery, tennis, and hill walking in the Slieve Bloom Mountains. There's even a fairy trail that's charming whether or not you're traveling with children. One important thing to know: there is no elevator. Some of the most atmospheric rooms are at the top of the castle, so if stairs are a concern, request a ground-floor or lower-level room and pack lightly. This is part of the authenticity – it hasn't been over-modernized – but it's worth planning for. Lough Boora Parklands: A Landscape Reimagined If you've spent the night nearby and want one more stop before arriving in Galway or Dublin, Lough Boora Parklands offers a completely different kind of experience. This was once a working peat bog – lowland bogland harvested for fuel for decades. Today, it has been thoughtfully reclaimed and reshaped into a vast outdoor space filled with lakes, wetlands, woodland, and open pasture. Walking paths wind through the landscape, and the sculpture park is especially compelling. Many of the installations were created with the history of the bog in mind, and some even incorporate the original tools and machinery used in peat harvesting. There's something powerful about seeing those remnants transformed into art. It's also a place where families can relax for a while. There are easy trails, opportunities for bird watching, a fairy trail for younger visitors, and bike hire if you want to cover more ground. You'll even find evidence of a Mesolithic site, a reminder that people have moved through this landscape for thousands of years. The drive between Dublin and Galway can be a straightforward 2.5-hour journey. Or it can be castles, Celtic crosses, telescopes, whiskey, and wide skies over reclaimed bogland. If you simply need to get from one city to the other, the motorway works beautifully. But if you have the time – and even a little curiosity – you might find that taking the long way becomes one of your favorite days in Ireland. The post Dublin to Galway (and Why You Might Want to Take the Long Way) appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Public Works might cut flood schemes to fund childrens science museum

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 7:04


The issue of the childrens science museum has dragged on for two decades now and both its backers and the OPW were at the Public Accounts Committee yesterday. For more on this Martin Wall, Public Affairs correspondent with the Irish Times.

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Rom 11: 33 – 12: 8; Leven en geven van Gods overvloed!

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 108:37


Sela – Breng ons samen Opw. 786 Lezen: Psalm 16 Themalied: Heer, ik wil u aanbidden Trinity – Ik wens jou… Romeinen 11: 33 – 12: 8 Preek; Leven en geven van Gods overvloed! NLB 912 Sela – Huis van vrede

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Filippenzen 4: 4-9 Opw. 281 Themalied: Kijk maar naar de vogels DNP 4: 1 Lezen: Psalm 4 DNP 4: 2,3 Preek; Wie maakt ons gelukkig Opw. 58

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Opw 640 Sela- Votum en groet Matteüs 11:25-30 NLB 405 Themalied: kijk eens naar de vogels Lezen: Psalm 131 PvN 131 Preek: Intimiteit met God Sela – In deze stilte Opw 717

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk  (vrijgemaakt) Meppel
Joz 1: 1–9; Wees vastberaden en standvastig

Opnames - Gereformeerde kerk (vrijgemaakt) Meppel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 63:14


Psalm 103: 1 en 5 Psalm 121: 1 – 4 Jozua 1: 1 – 9 Tekst: Jozua 1: 1 – 9 Preek; Wees vastberaden en standvastig Sela – Ik zal er zijn GK 177: 1 en 4 Opw. 407

Irish Stew Podcast
Echoes of Iron Age Ireland with Noel Carberry at the Corlea Trackway - Day 7

Irish Stew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 26:42


Irish Stew Podcast is “Off the Beaten Craic” in Co. Longford for the sound of the low whistle and the sight of an Iron Age roadway at the Corlea Trackway Visitors Centre, located a half hour's drive north from their home-away-from-home in Athlone. There they met their guide Noel Carberry who opens and closes the interview with his virtuosity on the larger, lower-pitched variation of the traditional tin whistle.Noel is a 26-year-veteran of the Corlea Trackway Visitors Centre, a “life sentence' as he jokingly calls it, but beyond the bog he's best known as an expert musician of the uilleann pipes, the Irish tin and low whistles, and bodhrán.He brings Ireland's Iron Age dramatically to life through his expert commentary on the Corlea Trackway, the widest prehistoric road of its kind discovered in Europe. Laid down in oak planks between the autumn of 148 BC and the spring of 147 BC, this one-kilometer wooden roadway once stretched from dry land to dry land across the bog, a monumental and mysterious statement of power and belief in the Hidden Heartlands.“What you're talking about is a prehistoric planked road, for all the world like a railway track upside down, with planks of oak laid down on runners of ash, oak, or silver birch,” he says.Noel tells of growing up in the nearby workers housing of Bord na Móna, the Irish agency which extracted peat to fuel power plants. That same industrial extraction uncovered the buried trackway in 1984, when milled peat operations stripped the bog down to the level of the ancient timbers and a worker with an interest in archaeology realized their importance.For Noel, the ancient trackway may have been less a simple road than a display of dominance, possibly built with timber taken from defeated neighbors, their sacred oaks regarded as the reincarnation of ancestral spirits.On view at Corlea are eighteen meters of preserved roadway saved from industrial destruction and maintained, presented and compellingly interpreted by the OPW, or Office of Public Works.With tales of ancient kings, bog bodies, and spirited tunes like “The Rocky Road to Dublin” echoing through the Centre, Noel makes a compelling case that Ireland's true story runs not just around the coasts, but through the deep, mysterious middle.With thanks to Noel and the OPW, the podcasters depart for the final Off the Beaten Craic stops in the Hidden Heartlands series with episodes coming up next in County Leitrim.LinksCorlea Iron Age Roadway and Visitors CentreFacebookIrish Stew LinksWebsiteInstagramLinkedInMedia Partner: IrishCentralEpisode Details: Season 8, Episode 2; Total Episode Count: 144

Traveling in Ireland
Handy Travel Tips for Your Ireland Trip in 2026

Traveling in Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 25:02


If you're planning a trip to Ireland in 2026 these tips will make planning smoother, help you avoid crowds, and maybe even save you a bit of money. Probably the most important tips are when NOT to be in Dublin, but there are some updates to European entry & exit systems that you need to know, as well as really important advice for 2027. Jody Halsted – Ireland Family Vacations and the Traveling in Ireland podcast In case you're wondering why you would want to get your Ireland travel advice from me… My name is Jody Halsted, and I am an Ireland travel advisor. I have been traveling to and through Ireland for over 23 years (!!), publish Ireland Family Vacations, host the Traveling in Ireland podcast, assist hundreds of travelers with their Ireland vacations each year and, occasionally, I also host small group tours through Ireland (I have 2 this spring so you can look forward to some live from Ireland episodes in April and May). That's a lot! But Ireland travel is my passion; and my goal -100% – is to help you have an amazing Ireland vacation. And I have quite a few ways to do that. My website, Ireland Family Vacations, is a complete resource for Ireland vacation planning – filled with information on what to do & see as well as handy tips for planning your trip and free itineraries to get your plans in motion quickly. (Don't let the name fool you! I travel through Ireland solo, with my husband, with my family, and hosting small group tours. Whatever your group size or dynamic I am able to assist!) My itinerary personalization, vacation coaching, and custom itinerary creation services help you maximize your Ireland experience, and my small group guided tours are designed to not only deliver the ‘authentic' Ireland of your dreams but also introduce you to the people and hidden places that make the country so very magical. If you love the process of planning your trip the Ireland Travel Compass walks you step-by-step through my expert process, from when to visit and how long the perfect vacation lasts, to what to see, where to stay, and even what to eat. It's basically my entire Ireland vacation planning brain laid out. On a more personal note, I have 2 daughters, now in college, who have been traveling through Ireland with me since before they could toddle and one very supportive husband (who loves it when I plan other people's vacations because it means I'm not planning my own). At Malahide Castle (It's probably time to get new family photos done)By Aoife for Flytographer; Dublin, Ireland. All rights reserved. Now that you know all about me, let's jump into what you need to know as you consider planning an Ireland vacation in 2026! This article is based on Traveling in Ireland podcast episode 320. Use the player below to listen or scroll to continue reading the article and get resource links. 2026 Ireland Travel Tips You Need Ireland Travel Rules & Regulations There are currently no restrictions in place for North Americans traveling to Ireland.Ireland travel restrictions and other requirement are found here. In Case of Cancellation Read and understand cancellation policies on everything from flights and transportation to tours and accommodations before booking. If booking with a credit card be aware of the cancellation coverage you may have with that card. I highly recommend purchasing travel insurance if you book tickets our tours that don't allow 100% refund if cancelled. And always if you are booking a tour package (and not necessarily the one the company offers). 2026 Looks like Another Busy Year from Travel to Ireland from North America Irish tourism numbers showed that tourism from Europe into Ireland was down, but numbers from North America remained steady. From my perspective things are already looking busy, especially in the months of May, late August, and September. (The shoulder season is the new high season.) More Direct Flights to Ireland in 2026 Aer Lingus, Ireland's flagship airline is adding 2 new US routes in 2026, bringing the total to 18 routes from Dublin!This is important because Aer Lingus is considered a ‘budget' carrier. And when budget carriers enter a market, US based airlines will drop rates to compete.

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Lied-Komt allen tezamen Lied-Schoonste Heer Jezus Lied-Klein Gloria Sela-Kerstnacht boven Bethlehem Lied-Ere zij God NLB 506: 1-4 Themalied: Wees welkom Sela-God keert alles om Lied-Immanuel(Marcel en Lydia) Opw 527 Lied-In de stad van Koning David Lied-Hoor de eng'len zingen d'eer

Kerry Today
How Vulnerable is Skellig Michael to Climate Change? – November 13th, 2025

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025


A new report has outlined several potential risks that climate change poses to the World Heritage Site, Sceilg Mhichíl/ Skellig Michael. The climate vulnerability assessment and report was developed by the National Monuments Service and the OPW in partnership with the National Geographic Society. Jerry spoke to Dr Connie Kelleher, senior archaeological advisor for Sceilg Mhichíl World Heritage Property, senior archaeologist, National Monuments Service and Terri Sweeney Meade, Historic Properties and Capital Works Delivery, Office of Public Works.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Should we clamp down on how we cull deer?

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 11:09


The Office of Public Works have culled more than 118 deer in Phoenix Park since the beginning of last year. It comes after they have paid €17,000 to snipers to manage the deer population in the capital.UCD, who tag fawns and keep track of the deer population in the park, found that the way deer were being targeted for culls by the OPW up to 2018 was “not a recommended approach”.The report recommended that “at least 65 individuals” should be targeted during each culling season in order to keep the deer population in the Phoenix Park “stable and sustainable”.Is culling deer the best approach to managing this population, or are there alternative measures to manage these animals?Joining Andrea to discuss is John Tierney from the Association of Hunt Saboteurs, as well as listeners.

Visionaries Global Media
Nattering BOLA S2 #1: OnPoint - Now Or Never The Start Of OnPoint

Visionaries Global Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 71:30


Hey! We are back at the Nattering With E Studios, bringing you season two of Nattering BOLA! Today, Bauerhausen and Eric will hop into the Delorean and travel back to January 5, 2013, in New Jersey, to start our next adventure, OnPoint Wrestling. Nicknamed OPW, this promotion, similar to PWG, has housed a variety of wrestlers who will become big names over the next decade. Our journey this time spans from 2013 to 2022, covering all 43 shows of OPW's existence. Join us every Wednesday for Nattering BOLA S2 OPW on VGM and Nattering With E Networks

Kerry Today
Listowel Reacts to News of New Flood Relief Works – Monday, 15th September 2025

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2025


On Friday, over €500,000 in funding was announced for flood mitigation measures for Listowel. Radio Kerry’s David Nelligan was there. He spoke to Minister of State Kevin Boxer Moran, Minister Norma Foley, Minister of State Michael Healy-Rae, Senator Mike Kennelly, Cathaoirleach of the Listowel MD Michael Leane, Listowel councillors, Aoife Kennelly and Liam Speedy Nolan, Kerry County Council staff and management, staff and management from the OPW, Cllr's Jackie Healy-Rae and Anne O'Sullivan and some residents.

Clare FM - Podcasts
Mayor Welcomes Approval Of West Clare Flood Defence Scheme

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 5:37


The Mayor of Clare expects a flood defence scheme in West Clare to have a "positive result for the surrounding area and residents". Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works Kevin Boxer Moran has confirmed that the OPW has approved funding of €16,034 for Clare County Council's planned flood mitigation works at Lacknashinagh in Kildysart. The project will involve the reconstruction of an estuary embankment and reinforcement with gabion mattress. Clarecastle Fine Gael Councillor Paul Murphy says it's a win for the whole county.

Traveling in Ireland
Booking Newgrange and Kilmainham Gaol with (or without) an OPW Card

Traveling in Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 7:30


If Newgrange and Kilmainham Gaol are on your Ireland itinerary, you'll need more than interest to visit – you'll need a timed ticket. These two OPW-managed sites are incredibly popular, and both strongly recommend advance booking. The good news? Even if you don't have your OPW Heritage Card yet, you can still reserve your spot.... The post Booking Newgrange and Kilmainham Gaol with (or without) an OPW Card appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

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RTÉ - Adhmhaidin
Máire Uí Mhurchú, Cathaoirleach Chomharchumann Dhún Chaoin.

RTÉ - Adhmhaidin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 6:07


Léirigh Comharchumann Dhún Chaoin míshástacht dhá mhí ó shin faoin mhoill atá ar an Stát, léas a shíniú idir an OPW agus Comhairle Contae Chiarraí ar phaiste talún sa pharóiste, le páirc spraoi a fhorbairt. Ach tá drochamhras ar an gcomharchumann anois nach bhfuil an léas fiú curtha le chéile fós.

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Kerry Today
Anger Over Failure to Resume Skellig Michael Boat Landings on Saturday – June 9th, 2025

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025


Boat landings to Sceilg Mhichíl did not resume on Saturday as had been announced by the Office of Public Works. The OPW made the statement after the High Court gave it permission to resume landings following a legal dispute over the issuing of boat landing permits. Jerry spoke to Fianna Fail councillor Norma Moriarty.

Wrestle Radio Australia
MCS -Breaking OPW news and Wrestle Rampage : Mayhem review

Wrestle Radio Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 136:31


We are talking breaking OPW news, review Wrestle Rampage Mayhem at the Lion Arts Factory, we see if AEW Double or Nothing has actually finished yet and what we thought was Chicken Salad & Chicken Shit this week Wrestle Rampage Mayhem at the Lion Arts Factory - https://www.youtube.com/live/bZLPmM8lXeA?si=OTQWJVT_C2q_GGOD #WWE #AEW #NXT #NJPW #ROH #MLW #GCW #youtube #applepodcasts #Spotify #australianwrestling #Vodcast #podcast #supportyourlocalpromotions #supportyourlocalwrestlers  X/Instagram - @WrestleRadioAU @Beasteastman @LachlanAlbert @Geoff_setty @JamieAppsMedia Check out all our WRA merch at www.redbubble.com/people/toddy33?asc=u All profits from the purchase of these products are donated to Gotcha4Life and Beyond Blue supporting mens health issues Hear over 11 YEARS of WRA interviews, reviews and more at WrestleRadioAustralia.com Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Twitch, iHeart Radio, TuneIn Radio... it's FREE

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Bike shed controversy continues following independent report

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 13:35


An independent report commissioned by the OPW says there was no value-for-money assessment before work began on Leinster House's infamous €336k bicycle shed.According to the report by Deloitte, the OPW did not tell the Oireachtas what the shelter would cost.Joining Kieran to discuss is Newstalk's Political Correspondent, Seán Defoe and Mairéad Farrell, Sinn Féin TD for Galway West/South Mayo, Chair of Oireachtas Finance Committee and Spokesperson for Public Expenditure.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Kevin ‘Boxer' Moran reacts to damage to OPW assets

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 6:47


Kevin ‘Boxer' Moran, Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure with responsibility for the OPW, reacts to the damage caused to OPW assets at a site near Castletown House, Co Kildare.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Gardaí probe €500k in damage caused at site used by OPW to access Castletown House

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 6:24


Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, reports on the vandalism done to OPW vehicles at a site near the Castletown Estate in Kildare.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Tower House Castles is set to re-open to the public

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 4:30


Shane Murphy, Disctrict works manager with the OPW

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
OPW Arts Scheme Audit

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 5:45


Dr Paul Davis from DCU's Business School joins Newstalk Breakfast after an audit reveals €2 million left idle in an OPW account, with financial mismanagement flagged.Listen here.

Highlights from Lunchtime Live
Will a resolution be reached with Castletown House?

Highlights from Lunchtime Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 18:24


Castletown House, the large public land around Celbridge and Leixlip, is still caught in a battle between the locals and the OPW.There has been a long running stand-off at the heritage site in Co Kildare.Locals have maintained a presence at the entrance to Castletown House since September 2023, which had resulted in the majority of OPW staff not accessing the site.The protests began after an entrance and car park near the M4 was closed to the public and to OPW staff by the private owner of the land.So, will a resolution be reached?Andrea is joined by local Soc Dems Councillor Claire O'Rourke, as well as local listeners, to discuss.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Flooding In Listowel

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 4:00


Residents in Listowel, in Co. Kerry, have called on the OPW to build up the banks of the River Feale, ahead of putting a long-term flood relief plan in place for the town. Their calls follow extensive flooding last November, which damaged more than 70 homes and caused millions of euro worth of damage. Our Southern Editor, Paschal Sheehy, has more..