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Morning Focus Thursday October 3

6,000 Clare hurling supporters turned out to cheer on their side in the GOAL Charity Challenge event in Sixmilebridge last night
Large crowds had gathered in the Bridge long before the start of the good-natured exhibition game between a Clare A and B selection, while Clare’s players and management stayed on long after the game was over to spend time with the county’s fans in the latest part of their All-Ireland celebrations

On Thursday’s Morning Focus we heard highlights from last night’s event

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Clare FM’s Lisa Lawlor MC’d the event and afterwards caught up with Davy Fitz, players Seadna Morey, David McInerney and  Colm Galvin and Barry Andrews CEO of Goal…

John Cooke spoke with Sixmilebridge Parish Priest Fr Harry Bohan who praised the team’s achievement, discipline and behaviour.

The launch of County Clare’s Age Friendly County strategy will take place next Wednesday from 2pm in the West County Hotel
John was joined in studio by Gerry Kelly, the new Chairperson of Co. Clare’s Age Friendly County Alliance Board and Michael Neylon of the Tourism and Recreation Department of Clare County Council to discuss the launch
From Kilmihil Stella O’Gorman – Chairperson of the Co. Clare’s Older People’s Council- also had a word
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Heavy Goods Vehicles are to be allowed travel through the Limerick Tunnel for free in November
It was the hauliers suggestion -they lobbied the Transport Minister to try it as it’s common practice in other EU countries
The decision was made by Minister Leo Varadkar on a trial basis to see if it is possible to attract more hauliers to use the motorway more rather than regional and local routes
BUnratty based President of the Irish Road Hauliers Eoin Gavin welcomed the move.

The Clare Harvest Banquet is taking place in the Old Ground Hotel, Ennis tomorrow night
It’s part of the inaugural Ennis Food Festival this weekend
Founder Sinead Garvey joined John in studio, she says the banquet has been central in providing support to over 7,000 vulnerable people in Mongolia in recent years and encouraged people to buy tickets and enjoy a five course meal – every morsel of which is from Clare.

John Underhill of Burren Vets joined John in studio
He discussed problems associated with weaning calves from their mothers and answered listeners.

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