Good Morning Roscommon with Damien Finneran 17/02/22
Joining Damien Finneran on this week’s show is Patrick Devaney, a secondary school art teacher from Galway City.
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Joining Damien Finneran on this week’s show is Patrick Devaney, a secondary school art teacher from Galway City.
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Joining Ursula on the programme today are, Tanya Ross, novelty cake designer and baker and Bianca Bachell, singer/songwriter and environmental advocate.
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The National Council of the Blind of Ireland are holding a big fund-raiser in March when they will ask people to exercise for 30 minutes every day for 30 days. June Tinsley of the NCBI has been explaining to Seamus Duke the details of the fund-raiser.
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The Garda Siochana are celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2022 and one of the people credited with the modernisation of the force over the past 35 years is Jack Marrinan. Tim Doyle has written a book about the role Jack Marrinan has played in the formation of the modern Garda force called The Changing of the Guard. He spoke to […]
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A major music festival is set to be held in Castlerea at Clonalis House in September while a two day tourism conference will be held in The Abbey Hotel in April. Seamus Duke has been speaking to local Independent councillor Tony Waldron about those two events on the Good Morning Roscommon programme.
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Friday Sport with Aidan Raftery looks at, League of Ireland, Basketball and SCC Coach.
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On Friday Sport with Aidan Raftery, Premier League Soccer and Martial Arts.
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On today’s programme Joe Bambrick talks to Mark Kelly from the School of Archaeology.
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On today’s Arts Programme, Ursula is joined by Deirdre Featherstone of the Sea of Change Choir, Jimmy Norman of Aoibheann’s Pink Tie and artist, Fiona Moore.
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The Roscommon Community Challenge will take place on Friday 4th March and Seamus Duke has been talking to Jacqui McCormack about preparations for this major event and about her work with Special Olympics in Roscommon.
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