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Clare FM Sideline View Friday February 27th

Coming up on the show, we look ahead to three different Clare v Limerick ties in the National Leagues this weekend while the hurlers face a trip to Dr Cullen Park in Carlow Clare handballers are also on the national stage this weekend, Colaiste Muire are looking for All Ireland camogie glory and Alan Troy will have Greyhound Focus too

Feb 27, 202650 min

The Kates - Irish Artist Of The Week

Several years ago, Paula K had the original idea to set up the all women rock band, specifically for a fundraiser for ovarian cancer charity OvaCare. Paula explains, "The fundraiser was in memory of my mother Catherine who passed away from ovarian cancer, and she inspired the name. She was a feminist who loved to lift other women up. The Kates have been going ever since!” The premise behind forming The Kates back in 2017 was to showcase the depth and variety of songs by women featuring covers by artists like Sharon Van Etten, Orla Gartland, Angel Olsen, Lucy Dacus, Patty Smith, The Staves, and Haim. The Kates comprises of Eve Clague, Liz Clark, Mary Beth O Mahony, Míde Houlihan and Paula K. All five members have played, sang and written their own music for years, each releasing albums of original work. Their debut EP Pictures Here Of Dreams features a track written by each member of The Kates. Speaking about the upcoming album Paula K says, “We have spent the last year gigging and writing. The upcoming album is a collection of songs that happened between takes of our work and family lives. Naming that space as a creative outlet, where ideas were born and we found out more about ourselves as a band. Our Kates space.” New single ‘You Don’t See It’, sees Mary Beth O’Mahony take lead vocal on a song that features the writing talents of all five members of The Kates. They continue to lean into their rock background while the harmonies that brought them acclaim on their debut EP sound more dynamic and confident, finding comparison to contemporary peers like Pillow Queens and Little Green Cars. Once again we see The Kates talk about life as women and the unwanted pressure and attention often felt. Míde Houlihan’s percussion cheekily taps into the concept and lyric of “Time keeps ticking”. The band are declaring time is up on these old fashioned ideals. The Kates are writing their own story and walking their own path. Since the release of their debut EP Pictures Here of Dreams in 2024 Cork band The Kates have gone from strength to strength. The Kates entered 2026 with the announcement of their debut album later this year with new single ‘You Don’t See It’. Following the release of their debut EP The Kates went on to perform at Other Voices, Electric Picnic, and Clonakilty International Guitar Festival. The Kates also just performed at this year’s Your Roots Are Showing conference in January 2026. In 2025 they toured both Ireland and Wales selling out DeBarras and Connolly’s of Leap.

Feb 27, 20266 min

Sports Preview - 27th Of February

For our weekly sports review on Friday's Morning Focus, Clare FM's Derrick Lynch was live in studio with Alan Morrissey to look ahead to a busy weekend of sporting fixtures. Games Previewed: National Hurling League Division 1B, Round 5: Carlow v Clare (Saturday, Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow, 6pm) National Football League Division 3, Round 5: Limerick v Clare (Saturday, Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale, 6pm) Centra Camogie League Division 1B: Limerick v Clare (Saturday, Cappamore, 2pm) LGFA National Football League Division 3 Round 5: Limerick v Clare (Sunday, Gerald Griffins GAA, 2pm)

Feb 27, 20268 min

Common Knowledge: Hand To Hand In Kilfenora

This weekend in Kilfenora, a unique gathering is bringing together craftspeople, makers, builders and storytellers from across Ireland to celebrate the skills that shape our heritage and communities. Hand to Hand: A Gathering of Traditional, Heritage and Cultural Skillsharers is taking place at Common Knowledge, as part of its Heritage in Action programme supported by The Heritage Council. Across two days, the event will explore everything from woodworking and blacksmithing to storytelling, embroidery and sustainable craft — all centred on how skills are learned, shared and sustained. To find out more, on Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by knifemaker Holly Loftus and Carpenter Eoin Reardon. Photo (c) Common Knowledge

Feb 27, 202613 min

Clare TD Claims Energy Companies "Laughing All The Way To The Bank" At Customers' Expense

A Clare TD claims energy companies are "laughing all the way to the bank" while families are forced to choose between heating and eating. The Commission for the Regulation of Utilities has revealed the number of people unable to pay their electricity bills in December rose to 320,000. This was up 20% on the same month in 2024, with the data showing 26% of domestic gas customers were in arrears while 14% of electricity customers couldn't pay their full bill. Shannon Sinn Féin TD Donna McGettigan has been telling Clare FM's Seán Lyons she believes the Government must intervene and ensure firms' savings are being passed onto customers.

Feb 27, 20264 min

Wind Energy Ireland CEO Says Clare Projects Not Hapenning Fast Enough

The CEO of Wind Energy Ireland says offshore projects in Clare are not progressing fast enough. Industry leaders, stakeholders and politicians gathered in this county for a conference aimed at advancing major renewable projects.

Feb 27, 202612 min

Áine Tyrell: Bitseach Tour At The Attic

Áine Tyrrell is getting ready to head out on tour. The Clare-born singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist will kick off her Bitseach tour with a show at The Attic, Hotel Doolin tomorrow (Saturday, 28th February). Alan Morrissey was delighted to have a chat with Áine about this on Friday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) Áine Tyrell

Feb 27, 20269 min

Seachtain Na Gaeilge 2026 Brings County‑Wide Programme Of Events To Communities Across Clare

Seachtain na Gaeilge is set to bring a vibrant, county-wide celebration of the Irish language to communities right across Clare. This year, Clare County Council, in partnership with An Clár as Gaeilge, Clare GAA, Clare Libraries and Conradh na Gaeilge, has launched a co-ordinated programme of events — creating one shared calendar to encourage people of all ages and levels of Irish to get involved. On Friday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey welcomed Ruairí Henchy, Irish Language Development Officer and Communications Officer with Clare County Council, and Leah Ní Thailtigh, Language Planning Officer with An Clár as Gaeilge and Irish and Cultural Officer with Clare GAA. Photo (c) Paul Corey

Feb 27, 20268 min

TY Media Week At Clare FM Wrapped

This week has been TY Media Week. A group of transition year students has been in Clare FM all this week, getting a flavour of what it is like to work at a radio station. They have been learning the ropes under the watchful eye of Colum McGrath... Alan Morrissey was delighted to welcome to studio St. Flannan's College TY Student, Daithi O'Leary, Ennistymon Community School TY Student, Faye Slattery and Clare FM's Colum McGrath.

Feb 27, 202614 min

Met Éireann To Replace County Alerts With Local System

A major change is on the way in how we receive weather warnings in Ireland. Met Éireann has confirmed it will replace county-wide alerts with a new localised, polygon-based warning system — meaning instead of entire counties being placed under alert, specific areas will be highlighted on maps. The move is aimed at giving clearer, more targeted guidance to communities at risk. But what will it mean for Clare — particularly for rural communities and the farming sector? For more on this, Alan Morrissey had a chat with Joe Killeen, Fianna Fáil Councillor for Corofin and Martin McMahon, Secretary of Clare ICMSA on Friday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) by Ave Calvar Martinez from Pexels via Canva

Feb 27, 202614 min

Cheltenham Preview Night In Aid Of Pieta House & Milford Hospice

On Sunday, March 1st at 7.30pm, Hotel Woodstock will host a Cheltenham Preview Night in aid of Pieta House and Milford Hospice — bringing together top racing minds and local supporters for what promises to be a fantastic evening. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined on Friday's Morning Focus by co-owner of Hotel Woodstock, Sean Lally and Ger Hannon of Ralahine Stud. Photo (c) Co. Clare Hunt Instagram

Feb 27, 202610 min

Garda Sergeants and Inspectors Call For Urgent Reform Of The Industrial Relations Framework.

The AGSI has met with the Garda Commissioner to discuss a number of issues. Thursday’s meeting came as the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors call for urgent reform of the industrial relations framework. President of the association, Declan Higgins says the current mechanisms are not working and they are struggling to solve any major issues... Alan Morrissey spoke with Brian Howard, Clare AGSI Rep, Ennis-based Detective Sergeant on Friday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) Pat Flynn

Feb 27, 202612 min

Clare AGSI Representative Reflects on Meeting with Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly

The AGSI has met with the Garda Commissioner to discuss a number of issues. Thursday’s (26th) meeting came as the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors call for urgent reform of the industrial relations framework. President of the association, Declan Higgins says the current mechanisms are not working and they are struggling to solve any major issues. For more on this Alan Morrisey spoke with Clare AGSI Representative, Ennis-based Detective Sergeant Brian Howard.

Feb 27, 202612 min

HSE Hires Two New Staff Members To Carry Out Assessments Of Need In Clare

Two new staff members have been employed by the HSE to carry out assessments of need in Clare. Responding to a query from Shannonbanks Sinn Féin Councillor James Ryan in the newly-formed Regional Health Forum Midwest, HSE Midwest has confirmed two individuals have been hired to expedite the process. Recent figures showed just 25 assessments of need were completed in the county over a nine-month period last year while 73 children remained on the waiting list. Councillor Ryan far more staff are needed to prevent children being "left in limbo".

Feb 27, 20263 min

Government Says Clare County Council Responsible For "Deterioration" Of Cat's Eyes On Rural Roads

The Department of Transport has acknowledged "deterioration" on rural roads in Clare and is urging Clare County Council to keep a closer eye on opportunities for improvement. Speaking in the Dáil, Bodyke Fine Gael Deputy Joe Cooney has questioned why the installation of cat's eyes is compulsory on national primary and secondary routes but not on local and regional roads. Responding to Deputy Cooney, Fine Gael Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Jerry Buttimer, has stated the selection of roads for the placement of studs is the local authority's responsibility. He says road safety issues arising from areas being unlit are a matter of concern to the Government.

Feb 27, 20268 min

Number Of Empty Commercial Units In Shannon Deemed "Relatively Small" Despite "Significant" Jump In Vacancy

It's being argued that while a Clare town has seen a "significant jump" in its rate of commercial vacancy, its number of newly empty units is "relatively small". A new report has found Shannon to have the highest rate of unoccupied commercial premises in Ireland with more than a third not in use as of the end of December. The findings state that the town's rate has risen by almost 4% in a year with roughly 82 of its units currently inactive. GeoDirectory CEO Dara Keogh, who wrote the report, has been telling Clare FM's Seán Lyons the picture is much more positive for Ennis and Kilrush than it is for Shannon.

Feb 26, 20266 min

CIE Tours Funds Musical GPS-Collared Cattle Initiative In The Burren

CIÉ Tours is helping “moo-ve” conservation forward in the Burren! Thanks to funding from their Sustainability Action Fund, ReFarm Burren has fitted 108 cattle with musical GPS collars, creating virtual “fences” that keep animals safe while protecting the unique flowers and habitats of the region. Farmers can now manage grazing remotely, without traditional fencing, letting species like gentians and orchids thrive. Alan Morrissey spoke with Brendan Dunford of Refarm and Sinead Nagle, Burren farmer to find out more on Thursday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) Visit Clare

Feb 26, 202614 min

Taste Of The Week: BBQ & Spicy Chicken Wings

Danny Lynch from Le Chéile in Barefield brought some lovely food into studio for Alan Morrissey on Thursday's Morning Focus for Taste of the Week. This week, Danny brought in barbeque and spicy chicken wings, a new dish on the bar menu.

Feb 26, 20269 min

Clare Women In Business - Roisin McMahon - Episode 42

On this week's episode of Clare Women In Business, Pat Flynn chats with Róisin McMahon, owner of Grey Gate Interiors based in Lissycasey Co Clare. Clare Women in Business is funded by Coimisiún na Meán with the television licence fee.

Feb 26, 202615 min

LGBTQ+ Writers At Ennis Book Club Festival

The 20th Ennis Book Club Festival kicks off this Friday, 6th March, running through Sunday across venues in the town and county. The festival brings a lively programme of events for readers of all ages, including talks, workshops, and chances to meet your favourite authors. On opening day at The Temple Gate Hotel, Love & Change spotlights new LGBTQ+ writing with authors Nicola Dinan, Chloe Michelle Howarth, and Naoise Dolan in conversation with Jackie Lynam, celebrating fresh voices and the power of representation. Alan Morrissey was delighted to chat with Chloe Michelle Howarth and Nicola Dinan on Thursday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) Glór

Feb 26, 202610 min

Mullagh Entire Drama Group Presents ‘A Widow’s Paradise’

The Mullagh Entire Drama Group is back on stage with their latest comedy, A Widow’s Paradise by Sam Cree. Since forming in 2001, the group has brought local audiences laughs every year, with plays by John B. Keane, Bernard Farrell, and more pausing only during COVID. This year’s production features familiar faces like Rita Downes, a longtime lead, and newer member Orna Hennessy, adding fresh energy to the stage. On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined live in studio by Rita Downes and Orna Hennessy.

Feb 26, 20269 min

Smithstown Light Engineering Fuels Students Formula 1 Dreams

Exciting news from Ennis! Coláiste Muire’s all-female team, Ignite Eire, is gearing up for the F1 in Schools Ireland competition this May, designing and racing their own miniature Formula 1 car. Supported for the third year in a row by Smithstown Light Engineering, the team, made up of Abby Cantillon, Asha Sikder, Síofra Lahiff, Oishy Nahar, Maebh Hawkins, and Eva Kelly will get expert guidance on engineering, design, and project management. Alan Morrissey was joined in studio by budding engineers, Coláiste Muire Students Abby Cantillon & Asha Sikder and Gerard Henn, CEO of Smithstown Light Engineering. Image © Clare FM

Feb 26, 20269 min

Kilmore Woman Living With Hearing Impairment Thriving In The Education And Sports Fields

Siobhán Schous from Kilmore has been living with a hearing impairment from an early age, but she hasn’t let that hold her back. A talented international equestrian and University of Limerick graduate, Siobhán recently earned her MSc in Mental Skills and Mental Health in Sports and Exercise, combining her passion for horses with sports psychology. Growing up riding Irish Draught horses with her family, she has overcome significant challenges, including multiple major surgeries as a child, to thrive both in sport and education. Siobhan joined Alan Morrissey in studio to discuss her accomplishments and the challenges she has overcome. Image © Clare FM

Feb 26, 202618 min

Local Enterprise Week Returns To Clare

Local Enterprise Week returns to Clare with a series of events aimed at boosting the county’s start‑ups and small firms, including a major exporters forum and a Women in Business networking session. Running from Monday to Friday next week (2-6 March), the initiative is supported by Enterprise Ireland and Clare County Council and is hosted by Local Enterprise Office Clare. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined in-studio by Bernadette Haugh, Head of Enterprise at LEO Clare. Image © Clare FM

Feb 26, 20267 min

UK Mayor And St. Patrick’s Comprehensive Past Pupil Returns To Shannon For Special Visit

St. Patrick’s Comprehensive School is welcoming back former pupil and Shannon native Dani Hunter later today. Dani, who now serves as Mayor of Stratford-upon-Avon Town Council in the UK, is returning to her alma mater for a special visit. With a strong interest in Special Educational Needs, Dani will meet with staff including Leona Leonard, a teacher who works closely with students in the school’s Autism classes. To find out more, Dani Hunter and teacher, Leona Leonard joined Alan Morrissey in-studio. Image © ShotByJude.com

Feb 26, 202614 min

Claims Supply Boost The Only Sure-fire Protection For Clare Renters As New Laws Come Into Force

The Government is defending its new rent reforms, insisting they’ll bring greater security for tenants and boost housing supply. But Ireland’s largest residential landlord, Ires Reit, has told investors the changes could deliver a potential 25% increase in rental income — prompting fierce criticism from the Opposition and housing advocates. So, what will this mean in reality for renters, landlords and the wider housing market? Alan Morrissey was joined on Morning Focus by Diarmuid McMahon of Sherry Fitzgerald McMahon and President of Ennis Chamber, and Shane Doody, Shannon Sinn Féin representative and homeless family support worker. Image © Thitiphat Khuankaew from Getty Images via Canva

Feb 26, 202616 min

Investment Opportunities Highlighted As Canadian Ambassador Visits Shannon

Inward investment from Canada in Shannon could be on the cards following an ambassadorial visit this week. Addressing an event organised by the Shannon Chamber on Tuesday, Canadian Ambassador to Ireland Dennis King has commended Enterprise Ireland and IDA Ireland as globally unique assets while encouraging Irish companies to view Canada as a strategic partner and gateway to North America. There are currently 70 Canadian companies supported by IDA Ireland who employ approximately 27,000 people across the country, both directly and indirectly. CEO of Shannon Chamber Helen Downes says the visit has highlight the opportunities for collaboration between the two locations.

Feb 26, 20263 min

Claims Clare Stuck Playing "Catch Up" On Road Repairs

It's claimed Clare is stuck playing catch-up on road repairs. The local authority has been allocated just over €940,000 under the latest round of the Local Improvement Scheme, which covers non-public roads and laneways. According to the Department of Transport, 25 roads were fixed in Clare under the scheme in the last two years. Lisdoonvarna Fine Gael Councillor Joe Garrihy says they need to see much more progress.

Feb 26, 20261 min

Ask The Vet: Japan’s Viral Monkey Punch

Baby Monkey called Punch who was abandoned by his mother in Japan, recently went viral. John Garrahy from Treaty Vet Clinic in Shannon joined Alan Morrissey on Wednesday’s Morning Focus to discuss pet abandonment, helping animals adjust to a new home, and more. Photo (c) Punch Monkey via Facebook.

Feb 25, 20264 min

Corofin Dramatic Society On Their Upcoming Play

The Corofin Dramatic Society are bringing the Irish premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Wit to audiences from tomorrow (Corofin Hall, Thursday, February 26th, Friday, February 27th & Thursday, March 5th) —a powerful, moving, and darkly humorous story about life, mortality, and the value of human connection. On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was delighted to be joined live in studio by Maura Clancy (plays Vivian Bearing), Lisa Clancy (plays Susie Monahan) and Bodbh Raleigh (plays lab technicians, clinical fellow, student and code team member).

Feb 25, 20266 min

Hopes For Soaring Number Of Shannon Flights Following Funding Announcement

It's hoped a new funding announcement for Shannon Airport will result in more flight routes for the facility and fewer people travelling to Dublin to fly. The Clare base has been included in the €45 million Regional Airports Programme for 2026 to 2030 which has been broadened to cover airports with up to three million passengers annually. It mean Shannon along with those in Knock, Kerry and Donegal will be able to avail of crucial state funding intended to ensure the viability of smaller airports. Cratloe Fianna Fáil Councillor Pat O'Gorman has been telling Clare FM's Seán Lyons Shannon's offering is "second to none".

Feb 25, 20262 min

Dearbhla Mescal On Her New Book Finding Joy

She’s described as a curator of joy, a poetry lover and a wise, compassionate voice encouraging people to slow down and savour the beauty of ordinary life. Through her reflections online, Dearbhla Mescal has inspired thousands to pause and find light in small, everyday moments. Now, in her debut book, Finding Joy, she invites readers on a gentle 28-day journey of reflection, renewal and comfort. Dearbhla spoke with Alan Morrissey on Wednesday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) Easons

Feb 25, 202614 min

US Implements New 10 Percent Global Tariff On Imports

The United States has imposed a new 10 per cent tariff on imports overnight, following a ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that struck down President Donald Trump’s previous trade measures. While the rate is lower than the 15 per cent he had threatened, there’s still significant uncertainty about how these new tariffs will operate — and what they could mean for Irish exporters. To help us unpack it all, Alan Morrissey was joined by Ennis economist and Assistant Professor of Social Policy at University College Dublin, Micheál Collins on Wednesday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) panida wijitpanya from Getty Images via Canva

Feb 25, 202613 min

Traditional Skills Training Days For Clare Community Groups Funded By CLDC Through LEADER

Community groups across County Clare are being invited to roll up their sleeves and learn practical traditional skills — from dry stone walling and lime plastering to hedge laying and food preservation — as part of a new fully funded training initiative under the LEADER programme. The Hands-on Heritage Skills programme is being delivered by Clare Local Development Company in partnership with Common Knowledge, with workshops taking place at the Common Knowledge Centre near Kilfenora from March. To tell us more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Aisling Kirk from CLDC and Brendan Wall from Common Knowledge. Image © cldc.ie

Feb 25, 20267 min

Consumer Sentiment Improves Marginally For The Fourth Month In A Row In February, Despite Low Readings

Irish consumer confidence has edged up again this month, reaching its highest level in almost a year — but the overall mood remains cautious. While worries about jobs and the wider economy have eased slightly, many households are still feeling the pressure of rising costs, and most expect inflation and house prices to be even higher five years from now. To unpack the latest findings from the Irish League of Credit Unions Consumer Sentiment Index, Alan Morrissey spoke with Louis Fay of St Francis Credit Union in Ennis. Image © Gabriel Ciobanu's Images via Canva

Feb 25, 202613 min

Govt Urged To End Job Insecurity For Clare SNAs

The Government has confirmed there will be no reduction in Special Needs Assistants in schools next year, following a major public backlash over proposed cuts affecting almost 200 schools nationwide — including some here in Clare. An additional €19 million has now been allocated, but questions remain about how the situation arose and what happens when a fresh review of SNA posts takes place next year. Meanwhile, SNA's and parents of children with additional needs will protest outside the Dáil at 5pm this evening - with simultaneous demonstrations in Limerick, Cork, Galway and Buncrana. They're going ahead with their planned protests, despite a Government U-turn on SNA allocations. Alan Morrissey was joined by Meelick Fianna Fáil TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Education and Youth, Cathal Crowe, and Shannon Sinn Féin TD Donna McGettigan to discuss this. Photo © JasonDoiy from Getty Images Signature via Canva

Feb 25, 202617 min

Vice-Chair Of New Regional Health Forum Mid West Says Government Playing "Catch-up" With Health Funding

The Vice-Chair of the newly established HSE Regional Health Forum Mid West claims the Government is "playing catch-up" with its latest funding allocation for health services in the county. The 2026 Capital Plan has set aside €6 million for healthcare facilities in Clare with €3.6 million of this going towards an upgrade of Ennis Hospital. The expansion includes a new ward block with 48 beds. Doonbeg Fianna Fáil Councillor Rita McInerney says an emergency department in the county town must be the ultimate goal.

Feb 25, 20266 min

Clare County Council Confirms Permanent Pedestrianisation of O'Connell Street

Clare County Council has confirmed the permanent pedestrianisation of Ennis's main thoroughfare. From March 2nd, O'Connell street will become partially pedestrianised, with vehicular access permitted from 6am to 11am daily to facilitate business deliveries, drop-offs and refuse collection. The local authority carried out significant public consultation, with one survey showing almost 90% of respondents supported the route being closed to traffic. Ennis Municipal District Senior Engineer Paddy Tiernan says their hybrid decision was a fair compromise.

Feb 25, 20263 min

Clare Designer Chosen To Display At Collect 2026

Clare-based metalworker Jane Murtagh is among the 16 designer makers selected by Design & Crafts Council Ireland to exhibit at Collect 2026, the prestigious international fair for contemporary craft and design at Somerset House, London. A graduate of Fine Art from Dun Laoghaire School of Art, Jane has built a distinguished career from her studio in Cratloe, Co. Clare, creating finely crafted metalwork that reflects both technical mastery and artistic vision. At this year’s fair, which explores the theme of Four Seasons, her work will form part of Ireland’s curated presentation to an international audience of collectors, curators and design professionals.

Feb 24, 202610 min

‘Remembering Joe’ Annual Joe Dolan Tour Comes To Clare

This Saturday night, February 28th, music fans in Clare are in for a real treat as Remembering Joe – The Annual Joe Dolan Tour comes to Glór in Ennis. The 2026 tour marks 19 years since the passing of Joe Dolan, but his music remains as popular as ever, with classics like “You’re Such A Good Looking Woman” reaching new audiences in recent years and his songs still celebrated by artists around the world. Joining Alan Morrissey on Tuesday's Morning Focus was Joe’s brother Ben, who shared the stage with him for 47 years. Photo (c) Glór

Feb 24, 202615 min

Quin Abbey Could Be Ireland's Carcassonne

Rising dramatically over the village of Quin, the 15th-century Franciscan friary is one of the most atmospheric medieval sites in the country. But could it be more than a ruin? Could careful restoration and imaginative vision transform it into a vibrant heritage centrepiece for Clare, drawing visitors from around the world while honouring its extraordinary past? To explore this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Garry Miley, Ogonnelloe-based architect on Tuesday's Morning focus.

Feb 24, 202614 min

Claims Clare Housing Supply "Must Ramp Up" For Rents To Improve

It's claimed rents in Clare will not improve until housing supply drastically increases. Daft.ie's rental property price report for the final quarter of 2025 shows this county was the most expensive place to rent in Munster outside of the major cities. Supply across the province has reached a 20-year low meanwhile with just 200 new tenancies available for rent. Daft.ie Report Author and Economist Ronan Lyons has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan the supply deficits here are far from normal.

Feb 24, 20262 min

Educational Advice: Importance of SNA’s

On Tuesday’s Morning Focus, retired Deputy Principal of Rice College and Educational Consultant, John Burns, tackled the importance of SNA's. Image © Clare FM

Feb 24, 202616 min

Concert In Aid Of Kilmury McMahon Community Centre

A small but vibrant rural community in West Clare is coming together this week to support a centre that sits at the very heart of local life. Kilmurry McMahon Community Centre, originally built as a school in the late 1800s, is in the middle of a major refurbishment project — with plans not only to upgrade the historic building but also to develop a new outdoor pickleball court. With €160,000 in grant funding secured, the committee is now fundraising to bridge the remaining gap — and a special trad concert this Saturday night, February 28th, is set to play a big part in that effort. Mary Neylon from the community centre committee joined Alan Morrissey on Morning Focus to tell us about the concert and refurbishments. Image © Kilmurry McMahon Community Centre via FaceBook

Feb 24, 20266 min

Parteen Basin Pipeline

A major decision is looming on what’s being described as the largest water infrastructure project in the history of the State — the €6 billion Water Supply Project for the Eastern and Midlands Region. The plan would see a 170-kilometre pipeline carry water from the Parteen Basin on the River Shannon to Dublin and beyond, with extraction levels of up to 330 million litres per day. Supporters say it’s essential to secure the capital’s long-term water supply. Critics in East Clare warn it could have devastating environmental and tourism consequences, and Clare County Council is preparing a submission to An Coimisiún Pleanála ahead of its decision. Alan spoke with Gary Gibson, Senior Programme Manager with Uisce Éireann to discuss the project. Photo © Ranslynn Designs from Ranslynn Designs via Canva

Feb 24, 202610 min

Fourth Anniversary of Russia-Ukraine War

Today (24th February) marks the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine — a war that began in 2014 with the seizure of Crimea and has since become one of the defining geopolitical conflicts of our time. Over the weekend, Ukraine again faced waves of drone and missile attacks, while European foreign ministers meeting in Brussels struggled to agree a new sanctions package. US-brokered talks in Geneva have stalled, and questions remain about what happens next. Meanwhile, Cabinet Ministers are convening, ahead of a special meeting of European leaders to mark four years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Taoiseach Michael Martin is expected to commit to advancing Ukraine’s EU membership, when Ireland holds the EU Presidency later this year. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will address the world later on today, via video link with the European Parliament. To discuss the global political picture and the local impact here in Clare, Alan was joined by Professor Donnacha Ó Beachain of Dublin City University, a native of Newmarket-on-Fergus and expert in post-Soviet politics, and Mariya Nikishanova, originally from Irpin in Ukraine and living in Ennis for more than a decade. Image © Mathias Reding from Pexels via Canva

Feb 24, 202624 min

No Reduction In Number Of Special Needs Assistants Next Year

There will be no reduction in the number of special needs assistants next year. An extra €19 million euro has been agreed to fund SNAs. It follows a meeting with several ministers last night, over a public backlash to planned SNA cuts in almost 200 schools around the country. Clare Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe, who's Chair of the Oireachtas Committee on Education and Youth says it will be a huge relief to pupils and parents.

Feb 24, 20261 min

An Post Confident Of Retaining Killaloe Office

An Post says it's confident of retaining its services in a prominent East Clare town. The National Postal Service is in the process of recruiting a new operator for Killaloe, with the current Postmistress understood to be retiring in May. An Post is accepting applications for the vacancy until Wednesday and, has told Clare FM that it's expecting a healthy level of interest in the contract. Killaloe Fianna Fáil Councillor Tony O'Brien is hopeful of a positive outcome.

Feb 24, 20261 min

Clare Hotelier Says Govt Must Reduce Operating Costs For Industry To Remain Viable

A Clare Hotelier says the Government must take steps to reduce operating costs to ensure the industry can remain viable. The Irish Hotel's Federation is holding its 88th annual conference in Kilarney today, where members across the country are meeting to dicuss challenges facing the sector. A recent IHF survey shows that while room occupancy improved last year, 92% of hoteliers are concerned about the outlook for the global economy. Chair of the Shannon IHF Branch and Co-Owner of the Temple Gate and Shannon Springs Hotels Dermot Kelly has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan that policies need to be introduced to reduce costs.

Feb 23, 20264 min

Clare Hotelier Says Govt Must Reduce Operating Costs For Industry To Remain Viable

A Clare Hotelier says the Government must take steps to reduce operating costs to ensure the industry can remain viable. The Irish Hotel's Federation is holding its 88th annual conference in Kilarney today, where members across the country are meeting to discuss challenges facing the sector. A recent IHF survey shows that while room occupancy improved last year, 92% of hoteliers are concerned about the outlook for the global economy. Chair of the Shannon IHF Branch and Co-Owner of the Temple Gate and Shannon Springs Hotels Dermot Kelly has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan that policies need to be introduced to reduce costs.

Feb 23, 20264 min