Councillor calls for prosecutions for pedestrians who don’t wear high vis jackets
Mayo Fianna Fail councillor, Brendan Mulroy, has called for legislation to be introduced which allows for prosecutions for those walkers, runners, and cyclists who don’t wear high vis clothing while out and about. He insists…
Prin Duignan on ‘The First Protestant’
Barbara-Rose interviews director Prin Duignan about the challenges and creative journey undertaken to produce Gerry Farrell’s acclaimed play ‘The First Protestant’.
Call for scripts to avail of upto €31,000 worth of funding from RTE
Barbara-Rose speaks with Head of RTE Drama Jane Gogan about up and coming call for scripts. This is a brilliant opportunity to get your script commissioned into a short film with a budget up to…
Arts House Podcast November 12th
Listen back to the first part of the Art House program which was broadcast on Sunday 12th November. In this podcast, host, Barbara-Rose speaks with Sam Moore about Sligo-folklorist, historian and archeologist W.G Wood Martin. …
PODCAST: Ailie Blunnie in for a chat & a tune
Ailie Blunnie’s new album is called ‘West to the Evening Sun’. She called in for a chat and tune.
Iarnrod Eireann apologise for overcrowding and heating breakdown on Sligo train
Passengers on the Dublin to Sligo train service last Thursday have complained about the overcrowding on the train and at the breakdown of the heating half way along the journey. Iarnrod Eireann spokesperson, Barry Kenny,…
Families of Sligo war dead remember them
The families of some of the 600 Sligo men who lost their lives in World War 1 attended Saturday morning’s Remembrance Day ceremony in the town. They talk about why they were there and who…