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  • Funding Boost To Help Meals-On-Wheels Expand Further Into West Clare

    09/08/2024 Duration: 04min

    It's claimed a new funding boost from the Government will allow Meals on Wheels services to be spread further in West Clare. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly, announced this week that an additional €10m will be made available for meals on wheels services with every branch able to apply for funding of up to €25,000. The scheme, which is operated by Obair, has grown from having ten people availing of the programme along one route to now providing services to eight routes with upwards of 40,000 meals issued annually countywide. Service Co-Ordinator for Obair in Clare, Eimear Murphy, says the availability of extra funding enables them to expand their services further across the county.

  • Calls For Tougher Sentencing Of Clare Drug Dealers

    09/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    It's claimed those responsible for facilitating Clare's drug trade are not receiving the harsh sentences deserved for inflicting severe damage on local communities. New Figures obtained by Aontú show 659 drug related arrests were made in the Clare/Tipperary Garda Division between January and July. Within the first three months of this year, 15 arrests were made in Clare relating to the possession of drugs for sale or supply; which is an increase of 50% in the space of twelve months. Aontú MidWest PRO, Eric Nelligan, believes the Government needs to clamp down hard on those enabling drug culture.

  • HSE Claims Ennis Hospital Procedures Cancelled To Allow UHL To "Reset"

    08/08/2024 Duration: 06min

    The HSE claims procedures have been cancelled at Ennis Hospital to allow University Hospital Limerick to "reset" amid another overcrowding spike. Elective and day surgeries as well as outpatient appointments have been deferred at UHL, Ennis, Nenagh, St. John's and Croom Hospitals as 120 admitted patients were waiting for a bed at the Dooradoyle facility this morning. Among the exceptions to the scheduled care deferrals are time-critical surgery, cancer services, cardiology services and dialysis. Regional Executive Officer of HSE Mid West Sandra Broderick has been telling Clare FM's Seán Lyons appointments have been postponed at Ennis to free-up beds for patients who don't need to be at UHL.

  • Aer Lingus Urged To Reconsider Closure Of Shannon Airport Cargo Base

    08/08/2024 Duration: 07min

    Aer Lingus is being urged to reconsider it's decision to close its cargo base at Shannon Airport The IAG group has confirmed it cease operations at the facility by the end of the year as "Cargo volumes at Shannon have declined by half in recent years and haven't recovered post Covid". It's understood around 30 people are employed at the facility and the International Airlines Group says it will commence a consultation process with staff representatives to explore options. Clare Senator and Oireachtas Transport Committe Member Timmy Dooley has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan that ideally Aer Lingus should aim to retain the service, its vital the workforce receive fair treatment.

  • Claims Continued Rural Emigration Will Signal 'Death Knelll' For Local Communities

    08/08/2024 Duration: 13min

    Rural emigration is being seen to have a major impact on social life in North Clare. Opportunities for employment elsewhere and a lack of affordable housing and local facilities mean that rural areas of North Clare have seen steep population decline in recent years. A symptom of this is being seen in the local Ballyvaughan-Fanore GAA club which is facing a fight for its existence after being a pillar of the community for over 100 years. Vice-Chairman of the Ballyvaughan-Fanore GAA Club, Kieran Linnane, is worried that continued population decline would signal a 'death nail' for the local community.

  • Sports in Focus: Episode 21 - Autism Cúl Camp In Cusack Park

    08/08/2024 Duration: 14min

    Cusack Park is awash with excitement this week as the 4th running of the Clare Sports Partnership Autism Spectrum Disorder Cul Camp is held at the county grounds. 60 children are once again participating in this years event, with a range of activities designed to ensure that everyone who takes part gets to enjoy a fun filled morning. Clare FM's Derrick Lynch went along to meet some of those involved, starting with Finance and Governance Manager with Clare Sports Partnership, Catherine Ryan, to find out how this idea all came about.

  • Taste Of The Week – Vegan Oreo Cheesecake

    08/08/2024 Duration: 11min

    On Thursday’s Morning Focus Alan Morrissey was joined by Paul Knapps, The Firefighting Chef, from Killaloe. This week Paul shared a delicious recipe for vegan oreo cheesecake. Recipe: Ingredients Oreo Biscuit Base: 300g Oreo cookies 75g dairy free spread/ plant based butter (salted or unsalted both are ok) Oreo Cheesecake Filling: 400 g vegan cream cheese 100g icing sugar. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 100 g vegan/dark chocolate melted and cooled slightly. 200 ml vegan cream 150 g Oreo cookies roughly crushed. Method To make the biscuit base: Mix the crushed Oreos (pop them into a plastic freezer bag and smash up or pulse in a food processor) add the melted dairy-free spread until moistened and holds itself together and then press the Oreo crumbs into a base lined 23cm springform tin until compact and put to one side while you make the cheesecake filling. To make the cheesecake filling: In a large mixing bowl whisk the vegan cream cheese, icing sugar and vanilla until smooth and now we cab fold through

  • Best Daycation Ever – Vandeleur Walled Garden

    08/08/2024 Duration: 11min

    We are out and about across County Clare, experiencing some exciting adventures this summer. We have teamed up with Fáilte Ireland to help you experience the ‘Best Daycation Ever’. To get a sample of what is on offer, Colum McGrath has been visiting attractions across Clare for inspiration on how to plan your Best Daycation ever, and experience the feeling of a holiday all in one day, see discoverireland.ie This week, Colum visited Vandeleur Walled Garden. Photo (c): vandeleur walled garden via Visit Ennis

  • Parenthood In Focus: Back To School

    08/08/2024 Duration: 09min

    On Thursday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Petrina O’Halloran for Parenthood in Focus. Petrina is the founder of Mama’s Boobie Box, mum blogger and writer for online magazine Boobingit.com. This week, Petrina talked about children going back to school.

  • Clare Athletes Set To Compete In World Lifesaving Championships

    08/08/2024 Duration: 11min

    The beautiful Gold Coast in Australia is the location for the 2024 World Lifesaving Championships. The event is set to take place from the 20th of August until the 8th of September and there will be plenty of Clare representation on the Irish team. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by three of the four Clare team members, Ferdia Hayes, Leanna Liddane and Oisin O’Grady.

  • Shannon Athletics Club’s Success At The National Masters Championship

    08/08/2024 Duration: 11min

    An athletics club from Clare enjoyed plenty of success at the National Masters Championship over the weekend. Shannon Athletics Club managed to secure 9 medals at the event, which was held in Tullamore. To find out more about the Championship and the club itself, Alan Morrissey was joined by Eamonn Cleary, the chairperson of Shannon Athletics Club. Photo (c): Shannon Athletics Club

  • Dangerous Driving Complaints In Shannon Town Area

    08/08/2024 Duration: 15min

    Today's show began by focusing on the issue of dangerous driving. This follows complaints of dangerous driving in a housing estate in Shannon. To find out the extent of the problem, Alan Morrissey spoke with Paula Daly, who witnessed a car run a red light in Shannon, and Fine Gael Cllr Tony Mulcahy, Shannon MD. Photo (c) by vitalli from Getty Images

  • Councillor Lays Blame At Uisce Éireann's Door For Lahinch Swimming Restriction

    08/08/2024 Duration: 05min

    A North Clare councillor says it was a "no brainer" to come to the conclusion that wastewater treatment issues are to blame for the region's water quality problems this week. The HSE has issued an advisory not to swim at Lahinch Beach after routine bathing water samples showed elevated levels of bacteria. It comes in a week when a number of homes and businesses served by the Ennistymon Public Water Scheme have reported taste and odour issues as well as discolouration in their drinking water. Ennistymon Fianna Fáil Councillor Shane Talty insists Uisce Éireann has the power to stamp out persisting problems by addressing legacy wastewater treatment deficits.

  • Clare FM Preview Of 2024 TUS Clare SHC And Clare IHC

    07/08/2024 Duration: 28min

    On this podcast: Clare FM's Derrick Lynch & Tommy Guilfoyle preview this weekend's opening round games in the TUS Clare SHC & Clare IHC

  • Outrage In Kilkee Over Bank Holiday Anti-Social Behaviour

    07/08/2024 Duration: 11min

    A West Clare community has expressed outrage following a spate of anti-social behaviour over the bank holiday weekend. On Monday morning, a number of trees were found to be destroyed at a recreational green space in Kilkee known locally as Allender's Field while ripped tents,broken glass bottles and cans of nitros gas were also found discarded at the site. While constituents also reported incidents of people shooting airsoft pellets at passers-by from cars. Former Kilkee Councillor Cillian Murphy insists bye-laws in the town need to be urgently revised to wipe out the behaviour.

  • 25% Increase In Complaints To Ombudsman In Clare Last Year

    07/08/2024 Duration: 05min

    The number of complaints received by the Ombudsman in Clare last year was up 25%. The Office of the Ombudsman examines complaints from members of the public who feel they've been badly treated by public service providers - as well as complaints about failures by public bodies to provide accessible buildings, services and information. 4,400 complaints were received nationwide last year with 108 of these in Clare which was 27 more than the previous year. Ombudsman Ger Deering says those who are unclear on their rights can contact the Office to ensure they're getting what they're entitled to.

  • Clare Auctioneer Backs Construction Of Retirement Villages To Cater To "Empty Nesters"

    07/08/2024 Duration: 05min

    A Clare auctioneer believes the State should build Florida-style retirement villages to cater to an element of the market currently being missed. The lackluster supply of second-hand homes in Clare has come to the fore as new analysis from MyHome.ie shows the number on the market here has dropped by 63% in the last ten years. Nationally, the number of second-hand properties for sale is down 50% in this period with Munster the worst affected province having experienced a 61% reduction. Managing Director of DNG O'Sullivan Hurley in Ennis Douglas Hurley has been telling Clare FM's Seán Lyons elderly people looking to downsize are currently being left out in the cold due to the inavailability of suitable properties for them to buy.

  • Ennis Mother On Lack Of Accessibility For Sons Service Dog

    07/08/2024 Duration: 12min

    Emma Mulqueen, who lives in Ennis, was previously on Morning Focus to speak about her son, Faidon. Faidon has a rare neurological condition and lives with an underdeveloped mental capacity. The Mulqueens have since welcomed a dog into their home, who has proven to be of significant assistance to their son. Sadly, there has been issues with accessing places with their service dog. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Emma Mulqueen.

  • Best Daycation Ever - Burren Smokehouse

    07/08/2024 Duration: 08min

    We are out and about across County Clare, experiencing some exciting adventures this summer. We have teamed up with Fáilte Ireland to help you experience the ‘Best Daycation Ever’. To get a sample of what is on offer, Colum McGrath has been visiting attractions across Clare for inspiration on how to plan your Best Daycation ever, and experience the feeling of a holiday all in one day, see discoverireland.ie This week, Colum visited the Burren Smokehouse. Photo (c): burrensmokehouse.com

  • 37th Feakle Festival Returns This Week

    07/08/2024 Duration: 10min

    This year’s Feakle Festival kicks off today! The event will see people flock to the village for what promises to be a memorable week of music, song and dance. This year is the 37th edition of the Feakle Festival. For more on what will be happening, Alan Morrissey was joined by Aoife Hayes, an organiser of Feakle Festival and Sorcha Costello, Fiddle Player, from Tulla, who will be teaching and performing at the Festival’s Thursday night concert.

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