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Morning Focus – Thursday 14/12/17

Thursday’s Morning Focus featured an interview with staff of the UL Hospitals Group, on foot of a landmark patient satisfaction survey conducted last May.

Gavin was joined in studio by Patricia O’Gorman, Operational Director of Nursing at Ennis General Hospital and Miriam McCarthy, Patient Advocacy and Liaison Service Manager for the UL Hospitals Group.

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They discussed results on the patient survey and said the hospitals group was committed to improving is performance, particularly on the experience of the Emergency Department at University Hospital Limerick.

Listen back below:

The show also looked at a long-running water outage in Finavarra in North Clare, where some local people have been without a supply for more than a week. Gavin was joined by resident Gerry Naughton.

The future of the East Clare Golf Club has been secured our next guest told us. Emelyn Heaps, Chairperson of the East Clare Development Village joined Gavin to discuss a €20 million investment plan. Listen back below:

The issue of farm families in Clare and the struggles they face was next up for discussion when Gavin was joined by Donie Shine of the Farm Rights Group. He’s one of the organisers of a meeting next Friday (Dec 15) at 8.30pm at the Auburn Lodge Hotel.

This week, we learned that seabird, the Kittiwake, is endangered globally. Here in Clare the population is doing a little better, as Dr Stephen Newton, Senior Seabird Conservation Officer with Bird Watch Ireland, told the show. Listen back below:

Síle Hynes Treasurer of the Ballyvaughan Farmer’s Market joined Gavin then for a chat about their activities over the last year.

After that, Marian Rodgers told Gavin how the ladies of the Scariff/Ogonnelloe senior camogie team are set to help the older community this Christmas. They’re encouraging people who need help with shopping and other pre-Christmas tasks to contact 087 2103932.

Next, Gavin had a chat with Pat O’Doherty of Pemba Support in Ennistymon. She updated him on the work the organisation has done over the last year and looked ahead of the AGM in Ennis on January 19 (7pm Treacy’s West County Hotel, Ennis) when the organisation will be looking for new volunteers. Listen back below:

Then, it was off to Newmarket on Fergus where Obair is looking for volunteers for its meals-on-wheels service. The number to contact there is 061 368030.

After that, Trish Fitzgerald of Dulick Motors reported on their novel ‘test drive fundraiser’ for Cahercalla Hospice, then Alphie Rodgers of Treacy’s West County Hotel dropped in to look ahead to the hotel’s Christmas market this weekend.

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