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Paul talks to John Kearney who uses a submarine to find out our maritime history and help others discover it
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2026-01-30 Let's Make Sure Every Kid Can Play, Cork's Submarine Man, Our Film Award Hopefuls & More...
02:18:50|Paul Byrne hears a mum's call for for fair playgrounds, talks to the Corkman with a submarine, chats with Brendan Canty & Jamie The King Forde as we hope for their film "Christy" to get an award. And more...
We Made Supermarket Ready Meals Before Supermarkets Did! Saluting The Granary In Midleton
08:59|Paul talks to Jack O’Sullivan about the Granary which helped kickstart the foodie culture in Midleton
Top Tips To Kit Out For First Holy Communion
17:11|Paul gets all the tips and hacks to make splash on Holy Communion Day without breaking the bank from Claire Dilworth of Cinderella's Closet and Dave O'Connor of suits.ie
Jamie The King & Brendan Canty Our Cork IFTA Hopes
15:34|Paul talks to Brendan and Jamie as the film "Christy", set in Cork's Northside goes from strength to strength
Cork Brick Show For Lego Enthusiasts This Weekend
06:21|Top Lego enthusiast Gary Kirwan talks Lego love and this Sunday's Cork Brick show event in the Radisson to Paul Byrne
Ground Breaking Research On Whether Pupils Binge Online To Make Up For School Phone Pouches
16:28|Paul Byrne talks to Shaun Holly, STEM Coordinator Kinsale Community School, and students Ella & Grace on their Young Scientist project tracking if pupils binge-consumed online content at home to make up for pouches introduction
Margarets Plan For Inclusive Play Areas In West Cork
20:39|Margaret tells Paul Byrne that some kids need to run or have other play to calm down after school because they are neurodiverse. She wants to see West Cork have a great play area and explains her plans
Cork People Speak Out On Congestion Charge
05:56|As Cork climbs the league of congested cities, there has been talk of a congestion charge to use the city centre. Paul Byrne heard what people had to say when Damien Sreenan from the 96FM Newsdesk took to the streets