Friday’s Morning Focus opened with a special report by Gavin who travelled to Kilmaley for the launch by Minister Michael Ring of Clare County Council’s groundbreaking plan for rural areas.
The new Rural Development Plan aims to create 4,000 new jobs in the next ten years. Gavin spoke to Pat Spillane, Leonard Cleary and Minister Ring; while reaction came from rural activist, Jim Connolly.
Next up for discussion was the fact that the number of entrants to the priesthood has fallen to a new low. Gavin was joined by Fr Brendan Quinlivan, Communications Officer for the Diocese of Killaloe. Listen back below:
Hurler Diarmaid McMahon then spoke to Gavin about the devastating impact of concussion after he sustained a serious head injury in a club challenge match. He’s now urging others to be mindful of their safety on the field of play.
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Clare County Arts Officer Siobhán Mulcahy was next into studio to give an update on weekend events around the county.
The show then heard about the Limerick Diecast Model and Diorama Show. Gavin was joined by organiser Mark Tierney and collector John Cusack.
Friday’s Morning Focus saw a lively panel discussion with a focus on the Garda fake breath test crisis, funding for water services and flights from hell. Gavin’s guests were Doirin Graham, John Quinlivan and Brian Meaney.
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The show rounded off with a chat about the upcoming Scariff 10K, which has raised €20,000 over the last nine years.