On this edition of Northside Today: John Healy is joined by author Sheila O’ Flanagan to discuss the Donaghmede Literary Festival on September 26th-28th.
On this edition of Northside Today: John Healy talks to Cllr. Daryl Barron in studio about his election as a Fianna Fail councillor in the Donaghmede Local Election Area. Broadcast: 05/06/2019
Senator Catherine Noone (Fine Gael Candidate for next local election – Dublin Bay North) speaks with Johnny Holmes about 4 new primary schools for Dublin’s Northside, also the need for a ‘cooling off’ period for Online airline bookins, call for Social Media…
Liam Nolan Lifeline presenter talks to Hugh Flanagan, Community Officer for Dublin City Council, and Brendan Minnock, Donaghmede Mens Shed, Community activist, and Director for ‘Recovery Ireland’ about ‘MENS SHED’ its activities and its effects on there communities and on men’s mental…
Denise Kelly, Director of Schools with City of Dublin Education and Training Board and Blake Hodkinson join Noel to discuss the patronage of the proposed new school for Donaghmede, Howth, Belmayne & Clongriffin. Below please find the voting link and please vote in order…
Programme 3 of From Byway to Highway takes us to the early 1960’s. This week we meet Pat McGuirk who lives and works on the Road. His stories highlight the deep rooted country nature and environment of Hole-in-the-Wall Road. We are joined…
On this edition of Northside Today: John Healy speaks to Labour Cllr. Alison Gilliland for the Beaumont/Donaghmede local election area, about Housing Allocation, an update on the Oscar Traynor Road site, Dublin Fire Brigade and the Ballymun Fire.
In programme 1 in From Byway to Highway we meet Nancy Farrell (born 1926) in the kitchen of her cottage on the Hole-in-the-wall-road. Nancy is joined by her son Michael and family dogs Gracie and Rufus amid the basting of lemon chicken…
We have come to the end of our series. Programme 6 of ‘Telling Tales’ is presented by Alice Dunne and Aaron Roe. Yet again our programme is crammed packed with more amazing stories and poems from post primary schools across our catchment area…