Householders briefed on Census night, 3rd April
Sunday, 3rd April is Census night – the latest Census was delayed due to Covid. So what do you need to know, and where should you be – Kathleen Goulding of Census Publicity provides all…
11 flee war-torn Ukraine to be re-united with their family in Co Leitrim
Ivan Tarkovych and his wife, Diana, are Ukrainian nationals, who’ve lived in Gorvagh in Co Leitrim for the past 3 years. 11 members of their family have fled from Ukraine to live with them, having…
Anger at rise in fuel prices at local filling stations despite cut in excise
There’s been a backlash against local filling stations who have raised their fuel prices to offset the Government cut in excise duty, which came into effect at midnight. Meanwhile, Gerry McMorrow of McMorrow Haulage in…
Preparing your soil for the season ahead – In The Garden with Feeney’s Garden Centre
It’s the return of our gardening slot for the season ahead – and Liam Feeney of Feeney’s Garden Centre has early advice, including the preparation of your soil OceanFM Ireland · Preparing your…
Divided opinion on Leitrim man’s ‘attack’ on Russian Embassy
Listeners have been giving their reaction to the actions of Leitrim man Desmond Wisley in reversing his truck through the gates of the Russian Embassy, as a form of protest. Leo Varadkar has described it…
Compulsory tillage Government move not popular with local farmers, it’s claimed
Local farmers appear to have very mixed reaction to the Government’s compulsory tillage plan, being introduced as a result of expected grain shortages caused by the Ukrainian conflict. Former General Election candidate, James Conway, claims…
Kyiv woman on her way to Leitrim after opportunity to leave war zone
Marina is a young woman from Kyiv, now headed to take up a voluntary position with the Good Energies Alliance organisation in Drumshanbo in Leitrim. She’s been outlining how she was given the opportunity of…