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Late Lunch Wednesday October 23rd 2024
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School Principal Bryan Collins, teacher, parents council member and mother Rebecca Sexton, told us about a voluntary code on mobile phones in south Louth schools, which 90% of parents have bought into! James Rogers outlined the dire financial situation Dundalk football club finds itself in yet again, only weeks after it was saved from extinction. Frank O'Callaghan was so interesting as he told us about historic Dowdallshill north of Dundalk. Sinead Kelly answered all comers veterinary questions and Dermot Maguire's decade of work at the former Ardee Railway station could be in vain?
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Late Lunch Friday December 13th 2024
01:08:17|Our go to techie Declan Bailey brought us his Christmas gift recommendations. Soprano Amie Dyer reflected on her journey this far, as she releases her first song, a beautiful version of Silent Night. Siobhan McAleese is chuffed to be selected as Christmas FM's song contest winner 2024 and our Louise stepped into the sporting brief accomplished as ever!Late Lunch, Thursday December 12th 2024
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01:10:32|The brilliant Neil Delamere paid us his annual visit, Niall Sheridan Santa's number one helper in Ireland had a word, Olivia O'Neill arrived with her Calendar Girls 2025 and Ruth O'Connell appealed for support for St Patrick's Parish Soup Kitchen in Dundalk.Late Lunch Monday December 9th 2024
01:09:25|Ruairi Browne brought us very interesting comparisons of supermarket prices in Newry against Dundalk and boy does it pay to stay local! With Christmas imminent, Sarah Carey called out Barbie mania and the toll it's taking on women all over the world. Gerry remembered the late great Dickie Rock in an extract from an extensive conversation he had with the great man back in 201. We also heard out the continuing power outages in Ballinlough and why parking is a big issue for Bozena's Hairdressing Salon in Navan.Late Lunch Friday December 6th 2024
01:08:54|Greg Ennis joined us as SIPTU in Meath celebrated it's 50th year, Turkey grower David McEvoy told how he's supporting a local children's and women's rescue, we just loved Grace Tierney's new book "Words Christmas Gave Us", David Sheehan looked ahead to the weekend's Premier League action and Greg Davies weighed in with the laughs.Late Lunch Thursday December 5th 2024
01:05:02|Peter Moore remembered his great friend and business partner Brian Browning. Rhoda Smith advised on taking the stress out of Christmas. Peter Grogan enlivened the airwaves as he spoke about education, life and his new book Seamrog the Irish Reindeer. And we heard why the Drogheda Homeless Aid annual sleep out is not happening this year.Late Lunch Show, Wednesday December 4th, 2024
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