The first show of the new season saw Morning Focus returning to its three-hour, jam-packed format, featuring a special interview on the benefits of returning to learning.
The show opened with a discussion of whether it’s realistic to expect the State to respond to and to compensate flood victims. Tony Lowes of Friends of the Irish Environment told Gavin that such events will become so frequent, due to climate change, that he believes that will no longer be possible in the near future.
The latest Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) results are out today (Mon. Sept. 4). They found Ennis to be one of the cleanest towns in Ireland. Gavin was joined on the line by Conor Horgan of IBAL to discuss the findings.
The Early Childcare Scheme has been extended this month, however, some creches haven’t signed up for it. While Minister Katherine Zappone has warned owners not to increase their charges, many say they will have to until the sector is better funded. Gavin spoke to Teresa Heaney, CEO of Early Childhood Ireland.
With tensions continuing to escalate on the Korean Peninsula, Gavin was joined on the line by Sam Higgins from Bunratty who has been living in Seoul, South Korea for the past 12 years. He’s married there and has two children and he told Gavin what it’s like to live in the shadow of North Korea.
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With the new academic year starting, the show looked at the reasons why it’s never too late to return to learning. Gavin was joined in studio by Mary Flanagan, Adult Literacy Organiser, CLETB; Paul Birchill (from Shannon), NALA Learning Ambassador; and Joe McDonagh (from Sixmilebridge) NALA Learning Ambassador. More information on returning to learning in Clare is available by calling 065 6824819 or checking out the website.
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The Monday Sports Panel was made up of Derrick Lynch of Clare FM Sport and Peter O’Connell of the Clare Champion.
Gavin’s next guest was Tommy Marren. The playwright and presenter is taking his new comedy ‘Nobody is Talking to me’ to glór on September 14 and 15.
The show rounded off with a chat about a new Creative Ireland initiative which aims to broaden the cultural experience of people around the country.