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Morning Focus – Wednesday February 11th 2015

On today's edition of Morning Focus with John Cooke. 

Irish Water has signed a new contract with Ward and Burke Construction for 3.7 million euro Watermains Rehabilitation Works. The project involves the replacing of approximately 17 kilometers of water mains in Ennis town and surrounding areas. The works also include the replacement of 95 backyard and 978 front of house service connections. The areas taken in by the works which will be carried out in conjunction with Clare County Council are the Clarecastle Claureen Roundabout, Lahinch Road and Kilrush Road. We heard from Councillor Johnny Flynn, Mayor of Ennis as he expressed his delight with the news for Ennis and Irish Water Information Officer Aisling Buckley outlined the plans. 

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Tuesday, Labour TD Anne Ferris was kicked out of the Parliamentary Party for opposing the government and voting for a bill by Independent TD Clare Daly. Labour backbenchers had been briefed earlier in the day on advice from the Attorney General that Deputy Daly's Bill was unconstitutional.
Deputy Michael McNamara says he will now put forward a Bill of his own to allow for abortion in the case of fatal foetal abnormality. Deputy McNamara spoke to John about his future plans. 

 

'One Day More' Spokesperson Liz Mc Dermot spoke to John about their support group, which is made up of parents who received poor pre-natal prognoses for their babies and their views on the abortion debate in the wake of Clare Daly’s Bill on Fatal Foetal Abnormalities. 
 

Shannon native, Lorraine Fanneran of “More Than A Boob” blog and fundraiser Siobhan Purcell joined John in studio to talk about Lorraine's battle through breast cancer and Siobhan's upcoming fundraising event in aid of Breast Cancer Research. The Launch of the Climb of Croagh Patirck took place on Tuesday last and the number of people registering is growing and growing. Climb of Croagh Patrick is taking place on May 17th and is in aid of Breast Cancer Research. For more information or to get involved – contact [email protected] or [email protected]

 

Engineers Week is an annual campaign to inspire the next generation of engineers. This Engineers Week titled “Engineering is for Everyone” is hitting County Clare this week with a number of events happening. Damien Owens Membership Director with Engineers Ireland told us all about those events and why Engineering is a great career choice. 

    
John Underhill of Burren Vets is our resident vet and he joined us today ahead of calving season and spoke about the new technologies involved. Of course, John also addressed some of your pet queries. 

 

COMPETITIONS this week:

Engineers Week is a programme of nationwide events that runs from Sunday 8th February to Saturday 14th February. The week aims to create positive awareness and enthusiasm about the engineering profession in Ireland to people of all ages especially students, their teachers and parents. So what better prize to giveaway? How about a kindle a day? Stay tuned throughout the week and you could be in with a chance to win a kindle a day.  
PLUS 
Since Love is in the air, and you may be planning that perfect day! Patrick Bourke Menswear, Kilrush and Ennis,expert wedding outfitter, are celebrating the arrival of their all new wedding suit collections, Each day on Morning Focus we've a €100 voucher to be won towards wedding suit hire.
Get in touch and tell us about the big occasion to be in with a chance to win! 

To contact Morning Focus – email: [email protected]

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