Feel Good Friday with Joe Bambrick 07/01/22
In this episode, presenter Joe Bambrick talks to The Gaiety School of Acting, Carrick on Shannon, regarding a new exciting way of learning Shakespeare for students.
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In this episode, presenter Joe Bambrick talks to The Gaiety School of Acting, Carrick on Shannon, regarding a new exciting way of learning Shakespeare for students.
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On this morning’s programme, Damien Finneran talks to local people in Ballygar on the impact Covid 19 restrictions are having on the community.
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The people who live in the Lough Funshinagh area of CountyRoscommon are back in fear of their homes being flooded after news of another High Court challenge being taken by the Friends of the Irish Environment which has resulted in flood relief work being carried out by Roscommon County Council being stopped again. On the Good Morning Roscommon programme Seamus […]
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There are 600,000 people now living below the poverty line in Ireland in 2021 and that figure included over 200,000 children. Social Justice Ireland have put forward a number of proposals to the Government to alleviate the situation, Sean Healy of Social Justice Ireland says there is no reason whatsoever that anyone should be living in poverty in a rich […]
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Presenter Joe Bambrick talks to Friday Sport presenter Aidan Raftery.
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On this week’s programme Ursula Ledwith’s guests are; Margaret Franklin, Maria Butterly and Santa Claus.
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Presenter Joe Bambrick talks to Paul Blackwell of Organic Garden Centre, Knockvicar, North Roscommon.
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On today’s show Ursula is joined by, Kay of Knitted, Rosemaire Carty from Celtic Eye, Rita Oats and Joanna, Culture Officer with Athlone Castle.
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The Government has undertaken to abolish direct provision by 2024. One of the organizationsthat have been campaigning for that to happen are DORAS which is headed up by Roosky man John Lannon and he has been speaking to Seamus Duke about the campaign and how their organization is funded.
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The first ever Roscommon Town Christmas Festival will take place on Saturday 11th December and Sunday 12th December at the newly refurbished Square in the town. Seamus Duke has been speaking to Brendan Allen of Roscommon Chamber of Commerce and what’s planned.
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