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2025-12-09 Synchronize Roadworks With Traffic? Live Crib In School, Table Dressings Fit For A Queen & More...
02:12:27|PJ hears calls to ban roadworks at traffic peaks, learns how Cork school Coláiste Éamann Rís put together a live crib, learns a Cobh textiler makes table dressings fit for a Queen. And more...
Cops Catch Cows - How Rustlers Were Beaten In West Cork
08:42|PJ hears from Cllr Finbarr Harrington that the bizarre case of 18 cattle stolen from a farmer has been cracked.
Choosing Your First Love Or The Love Of Your Life - Eternity
11:21|PJ talks to our man in movies Thomas Crosse about Eternity which is now in cinemas.
Pizza, Pockets and Pure Cork Pride
14:16|Tom Harrington and his sons Mark and Scott look back with PJ on decades of late nights, fresh chips, loyal staff, and their new food business. TomToms, shaped by Cork
A Cork Tablecloth For Xmas - It's Fit For A Queen
11:20|Continuing our look at uniquely Cork ways to celebrate Christmas, PJ talk to Cobh textiler Carmel Creaner who quit engineering to follow her first love with a craft business that even the late Queen of England used! See also carmelcreaner.com
Carbon Cleanse A Nifty Idea From The Lads At Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh
10:47|PJ talks to John Duggan one of the team behind a remarkable mini-company that shows Cork is bursting with enterprise.
Live Crib At Coláiste Éamann Rís
13:54|PJ talks to school principal Aaron Wolfe and to Marcus from Agri Aware who supplied the animals.
Rob's Petition For Roadworks To Take Account Of Traffic Is Catching On!
13:56|Rob says that the people who operate roadworks need to take traffic into account and he tells PJ he has a lot of signatures already for his petition which you can see here
CCTV Lies Unused While Guards Draw Up Guidelines
08:11|Cllr Ian Doyle explains to PJ that without guidelines from the Guards, GDPR says the council cannot use their CCTV to catch criminals.