The week got off to a lively start on Morning Focus, with the Monday Sports Panel in studio to discuss all of the weekend’s sporting action.
Clare FM’s Derrick Lynch and Eoin Brennan of the Clare People joined Pat Flynn in studio for views and analysis. Listen back below:
The show opened with a look at the rates of people in Clare living with disabilities. The latest Census shows an increase in the numbers with at least one disability and Pat spoke to Ann Marie Flanagan an activist on the issue about whether or not services are keeping pace.
The President of Limerick Institute of Technology, Prof Vincent Cunnane, was Pat’s next guest. He warned against the blanket introduction of Income-Contingent Loans (ICLs) to fund third-level education.
Sgt Joe Downey then joined Pat for the weekly Garda Focus slot.
Afterwards, Mary Kennelly, a poet and author, was Pat’s guest to discuss the publication of ‘Splinters’, a volume of poetry which will be launched next Friday (Nov 10) at the Rowan Tree in Ennis.
Clare women are being urged to take up their appointments with the BreastCheck service which provides free mammograms for women over the age of 50. Pat spoke with Eilís Hayes from Cork who had a tumour detected by the service. Listen back below:
The issue of rural isolation was the next topic for discussion. Pat heard about an event at the Teagasc building in Scariff next Thursday night (Nov 9) which will provide help and support. Sgt Edel Burke joined Pat to talk about the event. Listen back below:
The show rounded off with a chat with Samuel Walsh. The Clonlara-based artist is the winner of the hugely prestigious Savills Arts Prize. Listen back below: