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The Unlikely Beekeeper
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From having an irrational fear of bees, our native Apis mellifera, mellifera have become Edmond Kirwan's business!
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Late Lunch Friday February 6th 2026
01:10:47|Laytown Pitch and Putt is disappearing into the sea, Shane O'Neill is shedding stones for the Irish Jockey fund, there's new app being trialled in Dundalk for dog walkers & tracking dog fouling, we looked ahead to a local celebration of the Chinese New Year and David Sheehan looked ahead to the weekend's sporting action.
Celebrating Chinese New Year
16:27|Ejiro O'Hare Stratten, who is committed to community integration, has brought together the Chinese community in Drogheda who are now planning a very special celebration for Chinese New Year on February 17th in the Barbican Centre in town. Ejiro, Shan and Judy Lee told their story.
Laytown Pitch & Putt Club Disappearing
09:30|Chairman of Laytown Pitch and Putt Club Mark Fay is pessimistic for the clubs future, as another part of the seaside course disappears into the sea!
FloodWatch - Developed and Trialled in Blackrock
09:55|Jason McGee has developed a new flood awareness system pulling together information from multiple sources which is shaping up really well on test in Blackrock and which Jason believes could be rolled out nationwide.
Dealing with Panic Attacks
10:41|Continuing our series on mental health with Rhoda Smith from Slane Counselling Centre where today Rhoda dealt with Panic Attacks.
Late Lunch Thursday February 5th 2026
01:10:21|Jason McGee has developed a new flood awareness system which he's piloting in Blackrock village, Rhoda Smith offered her expertise on dealing with panic attacks, how lovely were the Clann Mor people in love, we heard about the return of the Kells Road Races and remembered John Virgo's visit to Late Lunch!
Love is Love
15:38|What amazing people are Andrew and Mary, a couple who have been together for thirteen years and Lynn who is more recently in a relationship with Damien. All are part of the Clann Mor family in Navan who joined us today, along with Service Manager Ned Rispin, to tell their stories.
Late Lunch Wednesday February 4th 2026
01:09:36|The most famous grandmother in Ireland, Liam's remarkable recovery, Meath farmer's Bord Bia sit in, Heat Pumps but appropriately and Daniel's paper trail after a Late Lunch conversation!
Heat Pumps - Not for All
12:19|Our own Pat O'Shaughnessy; gas, plumbing, heating and maintenance expert, explained why heat pumps are great in appropriate modern constructions, but are totally ineffective in older builds, without substantial spend on retrofitting.