Morning Focus Friday January 10

 

On Friday’s Morning Focus John Cooke was joined in studio by Clare County Manager Tom Coughlan to discuss the damage done to coastal areas by storm Christine in the past week

They also discussed clare County Council’s budget for 2014.

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East Clare Councillor Joe Cooney spoke with John about an area in O’Callaghan’s Mills that has been flooded since before Christmas 

He also spoke with Gerard Mulqueen – one of the residents of Dooras in O’Callaghan’s Mills – that has difficulty getting access to his property because the road is completely underwater 

He spoke about using quads and tractors to get to his home and said one of the four families effected has moved out before Christmas. 

 

In our Morning Focus Health Matters slot we speak with Dr Maire Finn from the Ennis Family Medical Centre 

Today Dr Finn answered people’s general health queries  

Doctor Maire Finn is from the Ennis Family Medical Centre, and will be joining us again next Friday for more medical advice

You can always send us your thoughts and queries by email [email protected], but if you have concerns or queries about your own health right now please contact your local GP

 

The Midwest spokesperson for the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation Mary Fogarty spoke with John about overcrowding in the Midwest’s main A&E and the stress this is putting on staff 

She said there are significant well being and stress issues among nurses working in the emergency department of Limerick University Hospital 

This week the INMO reported that the number of people waiting on trolleys at hospitals across Ireland jumped by 2 per-cent during 2013

The group says 67,863 patients waited for admission to a hospital bed last year compared with 66,308 the previous year

Over 57,200 patients spent time on trolleys, in Emergency Departments across the country while, a further 10,577 sick people spent time on trolleys, chairs and beds above the units required levels.

 

Pat Gavin of Carrigaholt Post Office had a word with an update on the situation in the West Clare village 

He said the road to Kilcredaun is still impassable – and that he has been going in and out on a tractor 

He added that the council has begun work on the road and that a community clean-up will take place tomorrow at 11am.

The West Clare Surf Club in Lahinch are having a clean up today and tomorrow

Cliondhna Fawl spoke with John and said 50 people had already shown up to participate. 

Breda McCullough of the Ballyvaughan Fanore Walking Club joined John in studio to speak about the club and invite any interested parties along to their walk in Fanore this Sunday 

She also had details of the group’s marathon planned for May 24th – the launch of which will take place tomorrow

She added that the group is open to new members. 

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