Up and Running 13th July 2019
This Week: Claire talks to David and Cillian from TNT Gym. Eimer Mulvey from Brogan’s Briomhar Dance school joins us to chat about her business. Patrick McCarrick from ‘Fix You Physio’ tells us about a new treatment they are providing.
Obituaries, Saturday July 13th 10am
Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: Mary Lambert, Elphin Michael Gorrell, Coventry & Mountcharles Frank Mc Partlan, Glenfarne Elizabeth Doohan, Ballinascarrow Michael John McNabola, Kilnagross Mary (Baby) Lambert (nee Gorman), Castle Street, Elphin, Co Roscommon. Wife of the late…
New survey shows high prices paid by shoppers are not being passed on to farmers
A new survey shows Irish shoppers are paying high prices for Irish produced beef, however it appears farmers are not getting the benefit. These latest findings have been released this week in a survey which was compiled by Deputy Denis Naughten TD. The survey carried out this week, excluding special…
The Francie Boylan Show from the Rose of Innisfree Tourboat
This morning The Francie Boylan Show had a first! The were broadcasting while sailing between two counties. Francie and his crew set sail from Parkes Castle in County Leitrim to Doorly Park in Sligo. On-board ‘The Rose of Innisfree’ Tourboat were a host of guests and musicians who were all…
A living saint – Fr. John Carroll reflects on his life
Sligo priest, Fr John Carroll, is the guest on this week’s Friday In Focus – Fr. Carroll has spent almost his entire time in the priesthood working as a chaplain in Sligo Hospital, Cregg House, North West Hospice, St John’s Hospital and St Columba’s Hospital. He tells us about his…
Deputy Thomas Pringle takes up position on Oireachtas Justice Committee
A Donegal Independent TD has taken up a new position on the Oireachtas Justice Committee. Deputy Thomas Pringle will take one of the seats vacated by the now MEP’s Mick Wallace and Clare Daly. The Independents for Change deputy says he looks forward to using this platform to focus on…
New lobby group for rural Ireland seeks to attract members from the north west
A new lobby group which wants to highlight the major issues facing rural Ireland is seeking to attract members from the north west. The organisation called ‘Irelands Future’ will focus on issues in the areas of agriculture, education, forestry and climate change. Former chairperson of the Mayo branch of the…