On Monday’s Morning Focus, It has been announced in recent days that Irish Water will begin to charge people who waste water.
The utility has been given the go-ahead to charge households up to 500 euro a year if they are using too much water. An estimated 80-thousand households are using above the set allowance. People who are found to be wasting water will have a year to fix any possible leaks or reduce their usage before being charged. Paul Moroney from Irish Water and formerly of Clare County Council joined us live on the show to explain why this is being implemented.
We all know the importance of the credit unions in financing households and businesses around the country and there’s some good news for members of St Francis Credit Union here in Ennis.
It’s one of 16 of Ireland’s largest credit unions who have announced a €10 million collaboration with Irish based, international financial technology company Fexco in the formation of a new joint venture to be named Metamo.
Management at St Francis’s say they’re looking forward to providing an improved service and set of products to members. Louis Fay, CEO of St Francis’ Credit Union joined us in the studio.
All of us know that the Midwest is a fantastic place to live and work and a new campaign is hoping to spread the word to those hoping to get out of the overcrowded capital and boost regional development in the process.
The economic upswing being enjoyed in the Mid-West has heralded the launch of a Limerick Chamber campaign and new website to support FDI and indigenous companies fill posts in the region, including County Clare.
The ‘Move Mid West’ campaign and website was unveiled at the Limerick Chamber organised ‘Let’s Talk Tech’ event in Dublin city centre, which was attended by representatives of large multi-national employers in the region, including First Data, looking to fill posts at their operations.
The campaign is in response to the 1,012 vacancies currently in the Mid-West, with over 630 of these in STEM professions. Some 631 of these are in IT, Engineering, Pharma/ Science (STEM). Mary McNamee from the Limerick Chamber of Commerce joined us on the program to tell us what this means the the area.
On this week’s Garda Focus, Sgt Triona O’Rourke who is Clare Crime Prevention Officer joined us live in the studio for ask for your assistance with on going investigations and some safe guarding advice.
The first ever report into traveller health in Clare has been carried out and has shed some light on the issues facing the community.
Around 1,000 travellers live in Clare and due to a multitude of reasons – not least access to education and housing – their health has been shown to be a concern.
The lifespan of a traveller has been proven to be significantly less than that of a settled person – the study found not one traveller over the age of 85, while just 11 were over the age of 65.
Substance misuse and mental health problems also emerged as concerns. The report was carried out by the Midwest traveller Health Unit and Pavée Point and Clare FM’s James Mulhall went along to the launch.
The next guest on the show is a best-selling writer from Kerry who is offering inspiration to others who are thinking of putting pen to paper and getting their name into print.
Roisin Meaney was born in Listowel, lived in the US, Canada, Africa and Europe but is now based just down the road from us in Limerick.
She’s a Number One bestselling author and her latest novel, ‘The Birthday Party’ is a great read. She joined Pat in studio to tell us how it all began and to give us a few tips for aspiring authors.
The Monday Sports Panel – Our very own Darren Kelly from Clare FM Sport give us an update on all the weekend sporting action and what to look forward to in this week in sport.