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CorkToday 8 January 2025
01:50:32|Communities rallying together to help each other during the big freeze and snow The latest on Government formation talks Does Cork need number plate recognition cameras so motorists who park in bus bays or break red traffic lights are actually caught outPatricia speaks with a well-being and stress expertTomorrow night's temperatures are to be the coldest yet so we have the latest Further discussion on the delay in the roll out of the free HRT scheme We chat with the Newmarket Igloo builders !!Paul Byrne speaks to the homeless who sleep rough during the big freeze
05:06|Paul Byrne speaks to the homeless who sleep rough during the big freezeWellbeing speaker and Expert in Stress Resilience Leanne Spencer joins Patricia
12:50|Wellbeing speaker and Expert in Stress Resilience Leanne Spencer joins PatriciaDoes Cork need number plate recognition cameras to catch motorists flouting the law
12:43|Does Cork need number plate recognition cameras to catch motorists flouting the lawCommunities rally together to help each other out during the big freeze
11:46|Patricia is speaking with Colm Meaney of Meaney's Centra in Dromcollogher who had milk delivered by tractor earlier in the week. Artic trucks made it to the store to deliver further supplies.Colm is making the point that if this had been in a city location, further help would have been offered by the state.Patricia is also speaking with Mick Callaghan from Meals on Wheels in Ballyvourney who told Patricia he called to one woman who had seen no one since last Friday and was running low in supplies with only half a litre of milk left along with a few slices of bread.The Meals on Wheels topped up this woman with supplies and will continue to check on people like this in the region