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Morning Focus Wednesday September 25

Clare County Council has been fined over odours at the Inagh Landfill
The local authority has been ordered to pay 5,000 euro for breaching it’s air pollution control licence by allowing certain gases to escape from the county’s main dumping site at Ballyduffbeg causing anxiety for residents in the Inagh area

On Wednesday’s Morning Focus John Cooke spoke with Inagh resident Pery Long to get her reaction
Sean Ward, Senior Engineer with Clare County Council, spoke on behalf of Clare County Council.

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The ASTI has announced a programme of industrial action in second-level schools in response to the Government’s decision to breach the Croke Park Agreement and impose cuts to teachers’ pay
Moira Leydon, Education and Research Officer with the Association of Secondary Teachers’ Ireland, spoke with John. 

The National Parents’ Council Post Primary are hoping that this action will not affect students’ education in any way – there are concerned that this could happen
Their President Don Myers spoke with John.

Farmers are overwhelmingly optimistic about the future and weathering the storm of the recession – more so than the rest of the population.
The Irish Examiner/ICMSA survey found that despite the huge difficulties facing all sectors of the economy in recent years, the vast majority of farmers would not change their profession even if they had the chance. In fact, just one in 10 farmers surveyed said they would not choose farming as a career if they could have their time back again
John Comer, President of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association, discussed the findings.

This is Carbon Monoxide Awareness week
Kilkee resident Bernie Devaney spoke with John about her experience of carbon monoxide
About two and a half years ago Bernie and few other ladies were visiting their friend in a house in Kilkee
They were there a little while when they began to feel faint – the lady of the house phoned Shannon Doc
Bernie was semiconscious when the paramedics and the Gardai arrived – they were all sent to hospital and had experienced a near miss of carbon monoxide poisoning
Bernie’s message was for people to be vigilant and aware of this silent killer.

Anne Marie O’Reilly of Clare Citizens’ Information Service joined John in studio to answer listeners’ queries
Contact them on 0761 07 5260.

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