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UL Research hopes to improve the delivery of public services

UL's Dr Laura Keyes joins Gillian to talk about research done in the hopes of improving delivery of public services

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  • Limerick lecturer on his book success

    21:05|
    "A Sheepdog Named Oscar" is written by author and TUS Limerick School of Art and Design lecturer Dara Waldron, who joined the show.His book has become a New York Times bestseller, and now it is finally hitting shelves here in Ireland.Image via Getty.
  • Limerick Chamber on delays to bus connects

    10:35|
    Limerick's long-awaited BusConnects project has been pushed back yet again, with the rollout now not expected until 2028.Sean Golden, Chief Economist and Director of Policy at Limerick Chamber, joins Joe.Image via Getty.
  • Skincare in the sun advice from Limerick skin solutions

    13:12|
    The good weather is finally here, and plenty of us are spending more time outdoors. But while we're enjoying the sunshine, are we doing enough to protect our skin?Kelly Wallace from Skin Solutions has more.Image via Getty.
  • Limerick summer gardening tips

    15:59|
    To help us make the most of our gardens this season, Joe is joined by Lynda Sheehan from Rockbarton Gardening School.Image via Getty.
  • Fleadh Luimnigh comes to Croom this weekend

    14:01|
    The Fleadh Cheoil Luimnigh takes place over the June Bank Holiday weekend in the new Coláiste Chiaráin Croom. Joe was joined by Sarah Collins, a musician living in Banogue, and her extremely talented, All-Ireland-winning daughters, Clara, Emma Jane and Sheila Kagney, music teacher and school principal of Banogue NS, who also runs the popular local Comhaltas trad music groups from the school.Image via Live95's photo library.
  • Fundraiser that will make a former Limerick rose's dream come true

    10:56|
    Former Limerick Rose, Molli Ann O’Halloran, has completed her degree in BA in Voice at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick.After working so hard on her audition, Molli Ann was offered a place in the London School of Musical Theatre for a prestigious one-year course, beginning in September 2026.However, this course is not eligible for Student Finance England or SUSI support. Molli must now fund the full tuition fees of £17,500, along with living expenses of approximately £300 per week and needs your help.GoFundMe link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/a-london-dream-r5qg8Image via Live95's photo library.
  • Plans for a canopy on Cruises Street

    07:28|
    Live95's Lauren Beirne spoke to Mike Foley, senior executive engineer in the local authority in Limerick, about the plans for a canopy on Cruises Street in Limerick City Centre. It's part of ongoing public realm works, as they're known by the council, to enhance all of that ahead of the Ryder Cup. Image via Getty.
  • Should plans for a temporary rail station in Adare become plans for a permanent fixture?

    17:35|
    Sinn Féin Senator Joanne Collins and Fianna Fáil councillor for Adare-Rathkeale Bridie Collins join Joe to discuss the temporary Adare train station for the Ryder Cup that is set to cost around €5 million.Image via Getty.
  • Renting in Limerick, the challenges

    20:30|
    Joe is joined by Gordan Kearney from Rooneys Auctioneers and Fianna Fáil Minister of State for Limerick County, Niall Collins, to discuss the sharp rise in rent in Limerick.Image via Getty.