The midweek edition of Morning Focus had a lively blend of news, politics and human interest items.
The show opened with a look at the accommodation crisis facing students from Clare. Gavin was joined by Students’ Union representatives from UCD and GMIT.
The impact of domestic violence on children was the next issue for discussion. Gavin was joined by Johnny O’Rourke from Clare Haven who outlined the support services they offer in this county.
Clare Haven offers a confidential 24 hour help line on 065 6822435 and more information is available here.
Listen to the interview below:
Minister Frances Fitzgerald recently visited Clare and celebrated the Legacy Day at the Fleadh. The new Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation told Gavin about how she sees jobs being grown in this county. Listen back below:
It’s been revealed that people are 23 times more likely to have an accident if they’re texting behind the wheel. With this in mind, Gavin spoke to Clare County Council’s Road Safety Officer, Barry Keating, who urged people to think of their own welfare as well as that of other road users. Listen to the interview below:
With the Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival just around the corner, Gavin was joined by ‘Patrick’. He’s one of those looking for love. He told Gavin why he’s written an open letter seeking a soul-mate and pinned it up in the Lisdoonvarna Post Office.
Milford Hospice are preparing for their Harvest Fair next Sunday (Aug. 27) and Gavin heard all about how people can support the event.
Clare Sports Partnership are encouraging families to get out an about with a new app designed to highlight walking trails around the town of Ennis. Gavin heard about the thinking behind this innovative idea. Listen to the interview below: