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Joe is joined by Moyross United chairman Philip Power to explain why Moyross United won’t sign off on a land deal for the new, proposed rail station unless progress is made on the proposed University Way road.
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This weeks coffee break with Eleanor McSherry, Orla Canney and Dr James Lawlor
18:40|Joe is joined by Eleanor McSherry, Orla Canney and Dr James Lawlor for this week's Coffee Break chat.Image via Getty.
A look ahead to this weekend sport with Mike Aherne Tom Savage and Luke Liddy
22:12|Joe is joined by Mike Aherne Tom Savage and Luke Liddy for this weekend's sports preview.Image via Getty.
Woodview residents concerned about University Way plans
17:23|Joe is joined by Fine Gael councillor Olivia O’Sullivan to discuss the concerns raised by Woodview residents on the proposed University Way development in Limerick.Image via Live95's photo library.
Concern over County Limerick school bus routes
05:38|Live95's Head of News, Gillian Devlin, spoke to Independent Cllr Jerome Scanlon about the latest school bus problems and how it impacts children.Image via Getty.
Croom concerned about impact of NM20 Limerick Cork Motorway
07:29|Live95's Fiona Madigan spoke to two Croom business owners to get their thoughts on the proposed plan of the NM20 Limerick-to-Cork motorway being built. Over a thousand signatures have been added to a local petition.Image via Live95's photo library.
New TG4 series to revive wildlife
06:40|Live95's producer Anne Marie Geraghty spoke to Aedín Ní Thiarnaigh, Irish language journalist, who is presenting the new TG4 series Reabhlóid Ar Chúl An Tí, which shows how suburban back gardens, school grounds, and community spaces can be transformed into thriving pockets of native wildlife.Image via Getty.
Limerick fisherman Kevin Hannon talks about his concerns about the Shannon Pipeline plans
13:14|Image via Getty.Concerns are growing in Limerick over plans to pipe water from the River Shannon to Dublin, with a senior council official warning it could inhibit development in the region.In a submission to planning authorities, it’s also been highlighted that Limerick could be left vulnerable when it comes to its own water supply. Kevin Hannan, a local fisherman and boatman spoke on Limerick Today.
Young people transitioning from life in care to adulthood - what supports are available?
10:09|Tusla hosted its first ever aftercare conference focusing on the supports available to those leaving care and stepping into adulthood. For many, that transition can be challenging, but Tusla says early planning and consistent aftercare can make a real difference. Jacqueline Smyth, National Lead for Foster Care with Tusla, and West Limerick woman Shauna Kelly, a care-experienced young adult who’s now studying for a Master’s in Social Work and played a key role in organising the conference, both spoke on Limerick Today.