Morning Focus Monday November 5

On Monday’s Morning Focus John Cooke discussed this Saturday’s Children’s Referendum with Fergus Finlay, CEO of Barnardos and Theresa Heaney, Chairperson of Mothers Alliance Ireland

Bridgetown Parents Association have invited Fergus Finley of Barnardos to a public meeting about the Children’s Referendum in the Castleoaks Hotel in Castleconnell, Co Limerick at 7pm tomorrow – all are welcome to attend.

We heard Michael O’Neill, Chairman of Clare County Board speaking with Kevin McGillicuddy after the meeting on Friday night when Mick O’Dwyer was named as New County Senior Hurling manager
We also heard from Mick O’Dwyer as he spoke with Clare FM’s Syl O’Connor in Quilty yesterday 

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Garda Alison Short of Ennis Garda Station joined John in studio to appeal to the public for information on a series of crimes committed over the past seven days
Contact Ennis Garda Station on 065 68 48 100.
 
The home of Martin and Barbara Haugh in Farrihy, Kilkee was struck by lightening on Saturday- Barbara spoke with John and described what happened

John Murphy of the Clare branch of Birdwatch Ireland was in studio to answer your bird and wildlife queries
Murf’swildlife.blogspot.ie  

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