Episode 15: Arts North West
This Week: 00:45 Artist Diarmuid Delargy discusses his latest exhibition at The Hamilton Gallery Sligo. 09:45 Aoife McCormack gives a brief of Leitrim Arts Culture Night events. 21:25 Ep3 of Little John Nees Eventful Encounters…
Dún na nGAAll podcast 10/09/2020: The semi-finals
A very different championship year – yet Donegal has the same senior semi-finals. But has the balance of power swung away from Gweedore v Kilcar to the Naomh Conaill v St Eunan’s semi? Paddy McGill…
No services available to family after wife’s suicide, claims bereaved man
A man who lost his wife to suicide 15 years ago has added his voice to calls for more services and supports to be made available to families such as his. He says he still…
Pregnant woman criticises ban on partners attending maternity service appointments at Sligo Hospital
A woman who is three-months pregnant and availing of maternity services at Sligo University Hospital has lashed out at the ban on partners/husbands attending antenatal appointments and scans. She claims it’s an infringement of people’s…
An Post accused of being heavy-handed after woman summoned to court for non-payment of TV licence
A local woman who’s received a court summons for non-payment of her television licence claims An Post have been ‘heavy-handed’ in their dealings with her, and should not be pursuing such options. She insists she…
My battle with anorexia – Blacklion youth opens up to encourage others
Conor Nolan from Blacklion, who went to school in Manorhamilton, was diagnosed with anorexia when he was just 12 years old. Counselling and various supports helped him overcome the condition, but he’s decided to speak…
‘Shoots’ rarin’ to go, but live music not an option
The proprietor of the iconic Shoot The Crows pub in Sligo, Ronan Uisce Waters, has welcomed the decision to re-open pubs, but says it will be a pub landscape with a difference. He’s put in…