Farming was the most dangerous occupation in Ireland last year with 30 deaths. Health & Safety inspector John Kennedy gave an address to the Clare branch of the IFA last week in which he told Clare farmers that they need to change their perception of workplace safety. In light of this, John Cooke spoke to both Inspector John Kennedy and President of the Irish Farmers Association, Eddie Downey on today's programme.
A new outreach programme designed to tackle the use of cannabis in Clare is to get underway shortly in Ennis. Rory Keane, Regional Drug Co-ordinator, HSE Mid-West spoke to John about this programme and said it is aimed at those who are concerned at their drug use or would like to stop it. It is aimed at those over 18 and more details can be received by calling 086-3847075.
Clare FM's Aisling O'Rourke reported from the Western Business Park in Shannon where American company Amax unveiled its new European headquarters in Shannon. The firm plans to create 100 new jobs at the facility over the course of the next five years. Aisling met those involved in this good news story for jobs in Clare.
Ennis economist, Dr Micheal Collins of the Nevin Economic Research Institute spoke to John about the fact that Ireland is on the verge of repeating the same mistakes that caused the financial crisis and has warned that plans for aggressive tax cuts could make it more difficult to keep up with public spending. This was following the IMF review which was held at Dublin Castle yesterday.
Clare McCarthy from Shannon who runs the popular 'clarewiththehair' blog came into studio to tell John about her 28 day health kickstart plan. Who can do it?, What you need and what's involved. You can get more details by visiting her blog. Clare will be back on the show in 2 weeks time.
Finally, Frankie Coote , Clare ISPCA Warden was in studio to talk animal matters. Frankie can be contacted at the ISPCAhelter, Gort Road, Ennis on 6820393.
A repeat of the show can be heard on our website clare.fm/news and if you have any comments or suggestions you can get in touch by emailing [email protected]