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Best podcasts about ringaskiddy

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RTÉ - Liveline
Racist Busking Incident - Kerry Wildfires - Baby's Prize Bonds - Pharma Fears

RTÉ - Liveline

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 68:49


Caitlin, a busker, and her mother Alice were the victims of a hate incident in Wexford. Hilary and Máire live close to a wildfire break-out in Kerry. Barry is struggling to purchase prize bonds for his 3-month granddaughter. John explains how Pfizer transformed Ringaskiddy.

YORDI EN EXA
29/01 Programa Completo - Celebraciones, entrevistas y misterio

YORDI EN EXA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 43:34


Se exploran la celebración del Año Nuevo Chino, una entrevista con el cantante Pascal, un Expediente X sobre un misterioso pueblo en Irlanda y una charla con la actriz Cynthia Klitbo.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Cork's Crisis: There Can't Be Gridlock In Road Completion

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 7:22


Conor Healy of Cork Chamber says booming growth in Cork means that major roads around Ringaskiddy and from Cork to Limerick must be delivered on time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Post Delays In Ringaskiddy Area

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 5:20


PJ hears from Noelle about postal delays in the Ringaskiddy area. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
Traffic Chaos In Carrigaline/Ringaskiddy

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 5:02


Lisa tells PJ why traffic is mental this morning in Carrigaline and Ringaskiddy with a spillover effect beyond. Unfortunately, it's like to be like that for quite some time! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Periodic Table of People
Ep 4 Dr Deirdre Murphy Technical Development Leader at Pfizer, Ringaskiddy.

Periodic Table of People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 18:37


Listen to Dr Murphy discuss her career thus far in the pharmaceutical industry. Deirdre completed an undergraduate degree and a PhD before commencing her time in the industry.  Deirdre has worked in the pharma industry for 15 years in various roles spanning from Process Chemistry to Technical Services team Leader. She has extensive experience in recruiting and career-developing chemistry graduates and postgraduates. Deirdre offers invaluable advice on module selection in college, and work experience, along with CV and interview tips and tricks.  

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 5:50


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/y7ns9go3 Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Tánaiste self-isolated with positive antigen test. An Tánaiste ag féin-aonrú agus tástáil dhearfach antaigine aige. The Tánaiste has canceled some of his previous events and is self-isolating and has tested positive for antigen. Chuir an Tánaiste roinnt ócáidí a bhí aige ar ceal agus tá sé ag féin-aonrú agus tástáil dhearfach antaigine faighte aige. The Tánaiste was to attend a number of public events in Ballincollig and Ringaskiddy in County Cork today as well as attending a number of private parties. Bhí an Tánaiste le freastal ar roinnt ócáidí poiblí i mBaile an Chollaigh agus i Rinn an Scidígh i gContae Chorcaí inniu chomh maith le freastal ar roinnt chóisirí príobháideacha. It was confirmed this morning that the Tánaiste would not be attending these events. Deimhníodh ar maidin nach mbeadh an Tánaiste ag freastal ar na hócáidí sin. A spokesperson for the Tánaiste said that the Tánaiste is self-isolated because of a positive antigen test he has received. Dúirt úrlabhraí ar son an Tánaiste go bhfuil an Tánaiste ag féin-aonrú mar gheall ar thástáil dhearfach antaigine atá faighte aige. He was said to have tested negative in Brussels yesterday. Dúradh gur thástáil sé diúltach sa Bhruiséil inné. It has been said that it has some notorious signs that it is not too bad but other than that it is doing well with the intention of attending any event that it can virtually online. Dúradh go bhfuil mionchomharthaí sóirt nach bhfuil ródhona air ach taobh amuigh de sin tá sé ag déanamh go maith agus é ar intinn aige freastal ar aon ócáid gur féidir leis ar líne go fíorúil.

Breakfast with Ray & Jay | Cork's RedFM

Rob, Ciara & Laura chatted with Gavin James in studio, the Breakfast show reached new heights with Tristan on the Ringaskiddy crane & lunchbox dilemmas.

The ABCs of Green Politics
I...is for Incineration.....

The ABCs of Green Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 60:40


This week regular pod hosts Saoirse McHugh, Cllr Lorna Bogue and John Barry are joined by Mary O'Leary Chairperson at Cork Harbour Alliance for a Safe Environment (CHASE) talking about the local community campaign against an incinerator being built in Cork. A fascinating and inspiring discussion about the grassroots campaign against plans by Indaver, one of Europe's biggest waste management companies, to build Ireland's first toxic waste incinerator at Ringaskiddy in Cork Harbour.

C103
CorkToday 19 May 2021

C103

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 118:13


On CorkToday with Patricia Messinger ---- As restaurants prepare to open many are finding it tough to recruit staff – we speak to a Cork City restaurant owner Following a fire in a grain store in Ringaskiddy, locals in the area are calling for a specific plan for the area if a major fire was to break out given the industry in that area and how close it is to local residents – we discuss Those working with our fisheries highlight their concerns for the future of the industryNo luck for Ireland in the Eurovision Gardening advice with Peter Dowdall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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RTÉ - Morning Ireland
€12m worth of cocaine seized at Ringaskiddy Port

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 5:56


John O'Driscoll, Assistant Commissioner with An Garda Síochána, discusses yesterday's drug seizure in Co Cork during which over €12 million worth of cocaine was seized.

The Neil Prendeville Show | Cork's RedFM

Drugs Seizure in Ringaskiddy, Refugees and Direct Provision and Recovering from Addiction. Tune into the Neil Prendeville show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM

Breakfast with Ray & Jay | Cork's RedFM

Ray decided to step in to light and invest in a new toy, Banuary continues with Trump and people calling Michael D Higginsg Miggeldy being binned and Ray and Laura plot to join Pfizer in Ringaskiddy.  

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Major Ringaskiddy Fire

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 4:29


Seamus McGrath, Cork County Councillor and former Cork County Mayor, discusses the large weekend fire at a grain store in Ringaskiddy and calls for an emergency response plan for the area.

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The Arts House
WORK OF THE WEEK 19 View of Haulbowline and Spike Island from Cove SARAH GRACE CARR

The Arts House

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 10:38


Conor Tallon and Micheal Waldron headed out to Cork's historic harbour with this WORK OF THE WEEK!View of Haulbowline and Spike Island from Cove (1819) by Sarah Grace Carr transports us back more than two centuries to a time when tall ships and fortifications defined Cork Harbour. Close inspection of this pencil drawing reveals the artist's keen eye for detail and economy of line, as she observes the bustle of the lower harbour.Carr preserves a visual account of Cork Harbour at an interesting time in its history. Part of a network of defences built during the Napoleonic Wars, the relatively new Martello Towers at Ringaskiddy and Haulbowline can be seen in the background (left and right) of her sketch. An outcrop of newly-built naval buildings at Haulbowline form the backdrop to sail vessels of different sizes, as a detail of figures embarking or disembarking in the middle foreground lends interest. Rocky Island appears to the left of the scene, while land reclamation of the eastern side of Haulbowline is yet to begin. Cork Harbour was then a principle victualling port (for stores and provisions) on westward shipping routes.Between August and October 1819, and sketching as she went, Grace Carr (1794-1837) was to visit Cork, Kilworth, and Ballyannan during her travels through Ireland and Wales. From 1821, the artist was known by her married name, Sarah Grace Lushington – her father-in-law, Sir Stephen Lushington, was Chairman of the East India Company – while she was also to become a close friend of Annabella, Lady Byron (1792-1860). Examples of her work are held at Crawford Art Gallery, National Library of Wales, and Yale Center for British Art.View of Haulbowline and Spike Island from Cove (1819) by Sarah Grace Carr is featured with two other drawings by the artist in STATIO BENE: Art and Ireland's Maritime Haven, our current exhibition in the historic Long Room (Floor 1). Free entry and open daily. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
2020-06-04 Tensions rising on College Road, Beaches littered in Ringaskiddy, a new development in the Madeline McCann case & more

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 130:43


Tenants of a house on College Road have been threatened & intimidated by masked locals as tensions rise, a German paedophile is identified as chief suspect in the disappearance of Madeline McCann in 2003, locals in Ringaskiddy upset at littering on their beaches & there's lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
2012-03-13 Locals Don't Want Liners In Ringaskiddy, Regina Doherty On Help For Workers Laid Off, Coronavirus Wedding Days and more…

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 126:40


Cobh didn't want a cruise liner, why did we have to take it ask Ringaskiddy residents? Minister Regina Doherty on the help available for people laid off thanks to Coronavirus. Wedding plans hit by Coronavirus. And more…. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RTÉ - Seascapes
Seascapes podcast

RTÉ - Seascapes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 25:28


Seascapes tonight comes from the open day held recently at National Maritime College of Ireland in Ringaskiddy in County Cork. CAO entry level to NMCI is about 300 points. Among the interviewees are Cormac Gebruers, Head of College & student Peter Kelly speaks about how he has been recruited by the cruise company, Carnival UK.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
2019-10-23 320 jobs to be lost in Cork, Stephen Teap reacts to the Cervical Check apology, a supplement that could save your eyesight & more

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 136:48


News broke this morning that 320 jobs are to be lost at Novartis in Ringaskiddy - we have worker and political reaction. Stephen Teap is in studio to react to the Taoiseachs apology to those affected by the Cervical Check scandal. Professor John Nolan from Waterford tells us about a simple food supplement that could save our eyesight - and there's lots more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RTÉ - Seascapes
Cork Maritime pilots Conference

RTÉ - Seascapes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 7:15


Noel Sweeney brings us this report from the recent Maritime pilots conference held at Ringaskiddy in Co. Cork.

Don't Waste Our Future
Too Close for Comfort - Dr Gordon Dalton & Jody Power

Don't Waste Our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 51:45


Welcome back to Don’t Waste Our Future – a series of interviews about the past, present and future of waste in Ireland. In last week’s episode, I spoke with Professor Barry O’Sullivan – an expert in Artificial Intelligence about ways in which AI and big data can and cannot lead us towards a more sustainable future.This week I’ll be chatting with two people who work in Ringaskiddy, very close to the site where Indaver are proposing to build an incinerator.Dr. Gordon Dalton is an Ocean Renewable Energy Economics Engineer at the MaREI Centre. MaREI is the marine and renewable energy research, development and innovation Centre with over 200 researchers working across 6 academic institutions collaborating with over 45 industry partners. Gordon’s specialty is techno-economics, socio-economics and business plans.Jody Power is a Chartered Engineer, Fellow of the Engineers Ireland and Fellow of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology, London. Currently, he lectures in Marine Engineering at the National Maritime College of Ireland, Ringaskiddy. The NMCI is Ireland's primary provider of training to those seeking careers in global commercial shipping and considered world class. The Irish Naval Service and other military personnel carry out non-combat training at NMCI and there is a permanent Naval Service training cadre on site. Jody will be running as a Green Party candidate in the upcoming local elections in Waterford East. He is past chair of the Waterford PPN and he also served as community representative on the Waterford City Council Strategic Policy Committee for the Environment.Gordon and Jodi are both determined to stop Indaver’s proposal from going ahead but because they both work for state bodies we need to be very clear from the beginning that their opinions are personal opinions and are not representative of the organisations that they work for.In this podcast, both Gordon and Jody’s discuss their own futures if the incinerator does goes ahead, they also discuss Covanta’s incinerator in Ringsend, Dublin, how incineration could incentivise us away from a more circular economy and sustainable future, whether or not Ireland will need to import waste in the future or potentially subsidise any losses that Indaver incur and the difference between pharmaceutical, municipal and toxic waste incinerators.Next time on Don’t Waste Our Future, I would love the opportunity to speak to someone from Indaver or someone who is pro incinerations and would like to bring their ideas to the conversation. If you’d like to be involved or have any suggestions for people would take part I would love to hear them at info@thevidacademy.com. Thanks for listening to the podcast and I’ll see you next time.

SND (Sticks 'N Dirt) Kidmin Podcast
SND E.055 - EFFECTS OF MISSING SUNDAY SCHOOL

SND (Sticks 'N Dirt) Kidmin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 80:53


A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT will be delivered! 2 special guests! Christmas Podjinks! Randy has a cold. Learn what "Ringaskiddy" is. But ... we still talk about the effects of missing Sunday School. And Toy Box ;) Listen NOW! --->

Laughs & Drafts
#12 Love Fumes

Laughs & Drafts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 51:36


The boiz investigate an arousing problem in the village of Ringaskiddy, Ireland. It's one whiff and you're stiff! Featured Beers New Belgium Abbey Belgium Style Dubbel http://www.newbelgium.com/beer/abbey Bell's Expedition Stout https://www.bellsbeer.com/beer/specialty/expedition-stout  

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What A Time To Be Alive
#9 Blow My Friend Challenge

What A Time To Be Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 57:58


A hangover and the people of Tibet couldn't stop this weeks recording as we the YouTube cement head guy, Trumps twelve Diet Cokes a day habit & why Viagra is terrorizing the Irish village of Ringaskiddy. @pattymo // @kathbarbadoro // @eliyudin // @whatatimepod Send comments or questions to whatatimepodcast@gmail.com