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Catherine Conlon's Life and Times

What a wonderful, warm, kind, caring and loving woman is Catherine Conlon, borne out by her heart-warming conversation with Gerry on Late Lunch this afternoon.

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  • Late Lunch Wednesday April 22nd 2026

    01:09:15|
    A modular homes maker and family who live in one in Meath, Declan Buggy's School of DIY, Mark Jacob's League of Ireland ambition for the Royal County, life saving rings thrown into the River Dee and biodiversity champion Denise Merriman on World Earth Day.
  • Modular Homes Makers and Takers

    16:38|
    In Meath Richard Thorpe owner of the Pod Factory makes a range of modular homes while Mark Greene, his partner Ryan and children live in one for the last six years.
  • Late Lunch Tuesday April 21st 2026

    01:10:28|
    Catherine Conlon's heart-warming life story, Chloe Tevlin is now farming her way, Tom Lynch explains what Dovida has to offer on the care front, Bernie Conlon had a big outlay to see Louth play in Carlow and Nicky Kyle laid out some April tasks in the vegetable garden.
  • Chloe Tevlin - Farming in the Blood

    08:12|
    Chloe Tevlin, who comes from good Meath farming stock, is striking out on her own with livestock and land.
  • Apprenticeship Roadshow at The Mill

    14:02|
    IBEC, DKIT and The Mill Enterprise Centre come together for a Northeast Apprenticeship Roadshow aimed at manufacturing companies.
  • Network Louth's Cultural Diversity Day

    13:08|
    Liz Dayspring and Liz McMahon look forward to their Cultural Diversity Day.
  • Late Lunch Monday April 20th 2026

    01:10:57|
    David Sheehan on Meath's shock defeat, Aileen Wynne's joy at the 1926 census online publication, apprenticeship roadshow, cultural diversity month, Gail Fitzsimons incredible blood donations and it's all electric at the Nevo Driving experience.
  • Meath Dumped from Leinster Championship

    09:58|
    Meath match commentator David Sheehan reflected on Meath's unexpected exit from the Leinster Championship at the hands of neighbours Westmeath, Louth's dismissal of Wexford to advance and Arsenal's reigning in by Manchester City.