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This years Kilkee Civic Trust Talks Summer Talks start next week with two events at the Cultúrlann Sweeney on Wednesday 5th and Friday 7th July.

No. 1 – Our summer season of weekly KCT Talks commences on Wednesday, 5th July at 8 pm

Speaker: Patrick Galvin

Talk Title: Pilotage on the Shannon, near Past, Present, and Future

As an island nation, we rely on our ports to facilitate 95% of all imports and exports.
Ensuring the safe and efficient movement of ships in and out of our ports is the job of our Maritime Pilots.

ArtsinFocus

No. 2 – Arts in Focus

KCT’s annual Arts In Focus evening is on Friday 7th July

Ukrainian Arts & Crafts Display from 6:45 pm

Gala Concert at 7:30 pm in the Theatre

Both events are FREE of Charge Entry and all are welcome / Donations Box available at door.

Arts in Focus organisers are Fionnuala Murnane & Daithí O’Connell

Programme Details will be announced shortly

All donations & funds raised will benefit: Raidió Corca Baiscinn

A special “Thank You”
to all our Arts in Focus participants
You make this night possible every year!

Request your KCT E-mail Newsletter / Summer Programme from:

The Genealogy Show – Apprentice Boy of Derry

PRESENTER(S): Katie Breen
PRODUCER: Lorna Moloney
Lorna is a Professional Genealogist and Family Historian. She is a longstanding member of the Association of Professional Genealogist. Lorna is the Resident Genealogist for Dromoland Castle in County Clare. Lorna worked as Project Genealogist for George Boole *200 genealogy project for University College Cork and is an excellent researcher for Irish family histories.

Lorna produces and presents the successful show: ‘The Genealogy Radio show’ aired each Thursday at 4p.m. from beautiful Kilkee, Co. Clare at Raidio Corcabaiscinn and Podcasts are available weekly.

Lorna has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects. Her research areas are the MacNamaras and O’Briens of Thomond.

Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.



Community Unit featuring Jessica, Colin Healy, Robert Clancy.

With the Summer in full swing we have Jessica from West Coast Aqua Park (booking details) to let us know about all the fun to be had at Kilrush Marina, opening this Saturday.
Padraig has the Community Diary of Events for our area.
Máiréad speaks to Marian Honan who runs art workshops with Kilrush Art Group which meets on Friday’s at Kilrush Community Centre.
Robert Clancy speaks about the upcoming 50 year reunion of The Kilrush Boys Scouts Brass Band which visited West Germany in the 1970’s , to be held in Kilrush at Crotty’s Bar in August.
Colin Healy from Sailing Into Wellness speaks about his organisation and The Saoirse Rally sailing event in commemoration of Conor O’Brien from Foynes, Co.Limerick, the first sailor to circumnavigate the world in a small yacht 100 years ago.

FÓGRA

Pop Up Gaeltacht i gCill Chaoi
Oíche Chéadaoin seo chugainn an 5 Iúil i dteach tábhairne Uí Mhurchú an Cearnóg, ar a hocht a chlog. Beidh grúpa ó Chill Rois ann ag súil le scléip agus siamsa.
Bí linn!

Radio Beams

Radio Beams show this week is with the owners of Savage Cabbage company . We have well know Mercedes Kevill and Rory Guyetta based outside Feakle in Co. Clare.
Where the produce fermented products One of them is well loved Kimchi . This can be got in several Health Food shop in the Midwest. Very healthy and tasty product.

Community Unity featuring John Garvey, Fionn Kidney, and Lily De Silva

John Garvey from Kilkee Fire Station talks about the recent and likely ongoing industrial action by the Fire Service.
Padraig has the Community Diary of events for the West Clare area.
Fionn Kidney Co Founder of Common Knowledge organisation speaks about the Reimagine Lisdoonvarna regen project, and we have Lily De Silva to tell us about the upcoming open mic at Banner Books in Kilrush, who are hosting an open mic night this Friday 30th June and each final Friday of every month at one of the Banner Books stores.

Reflections – St. John the Baptist.

This Sunday’s “Reflections” is dedicated to St. John The Baptist, the Forerunner, whose Nativity or Birth is celebrated on Saturday the 24th. This is a high ranking liturgical feast observed by most Christian churches. The Gospel of Luke tells of how John’s birth was foretold by the Angel Gabriel to Zachariah the priest, whose wife Elizabeth, cousin of Mary, was deemed too old to bear children, and was born 6 months before Jesus. This feast day closely coincides with the Summer Solstice or Midsummer, and is celebrated in many countries on the night before as St John’s Eve.

RCB Sports Show

In this week’s RCB Sports Show, Adrian O’ Connor chats with Seamus Hayes and Nicholas Rynne on all things GAA in Co, Clare. They chat about this Saturday’s clash between the Clare Senior Hurlers and Dublin in the All Ireland Senior Hurling Quarter Finals at the Tús Gaelic Grounds in Limerick. They also chat about the Clare Ladies Quarter Final bid in the All Ireland Intermediate Football Championship as the look for a 3rd win in the Championship against Tyrone in Longford. They discuss the Clare Cup and the Cusack Cup to round off a great weekend of GAA on the RCB Sports Show. Contact  if you have any local sports news you’d like aired on this show. 
Official Sports Page.
Tune in on Fridays evening at 7pm on 92.5fm – 94.8fm and Internet live stream

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A gentle reminder that the public consultation around the development of a new six-year plan that will guide the future economic and community development of County Clare will close tomorrow Friday 23rd June 2023.

The high-level goals of the new Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP) 2023-2029 are informed by the Clare Draft Socio-Economic Statement, which is the subject of a series of public information sessions carried out throughout the county.

This plan will consider the future development of Clare from both a community perspective and an economic perspective. In terms of local community development, the LECP aims to meet the needs of individuals, groups and organisations by developing community infrastructure, programmes and services. From an economic perspective the LECP will provide a framework to guide local economic growth and stability in specific geographical areas through retaining and attracting new business, creating employment and supporting people to start their own businesses and social enterprises.

The LECP aims to encourage the people of Clare to start the conversation on topics that affect everyone who lives and works in Clare and also those who visit the county. Furthermore, and most importantly future funding streams will be aligned to the high-level goals and outputs of the plan.

Submissions or observations can be made online via:
https://yoursay.clarecoco.ie/local-economic-and-community-plan-23-29
or by email to:

The Genealogy Show – Bloody Sunday with Katie Breen


Presented by Katie Breen.
Produced by Lorna Moloney.
Lorna is a Professional Genealogist and Family Historian. She is a longstanding member of the Association of Professional Genealogist. Lorna is the Resident Genealogist for Dromoland Castle in County Clare. Lorna worked as Project Genealogist for George Boole *200 genealogy project for University College Cork and is an excellent researcher for Irish family histories.

Lorna produces and presents the successful show: ‘The Genealogy Radio show’ aired each Thursday at 4p.m. from beautiful Kilkee, Co. Clare at Raidio Corcabaiscinn and Podcasts are available weekly.

Lorna has delivered conference papers at Oxford; Lincoln College: Exploration of the Medieval Gaelic Diet: (2012); seminar papers at the Moore Institute in NUI Galway, ‘The Gaelic Lordships in Thomond, c. 1400-c.1500’ and papers at Irish Conference of Medievalists on themes of Brian Boru and landscape of East Clare. Lorna has published on medieval themes and on maritime subjects. Her research areas are the MacNamaras and O’Briens of Thomond.

Lorna received her Certificate for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogy (CAFG) in Dallas in March 2015.




A gentle reminder that the public consultation around the development of a new six-year plan that will guide the future economic and community development of County Clare will close tomorrow Friday 23rd June 2023.

The high-level goals of the new Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP) 2023-2029 are informed by the Clare Draft Socio-Economic Statement, which is the subject of a series of public information sessions carried out throughout the county.

This plan will consider the future development of Clare from both a community perspective and an economic perspective. In terms of local community development, the LECP aims to meet the needs of individuals, groups and organisations by developing community infrastructure, programmes and services. From an economic perspective the LECP will provide a framework to guide local economic growth and stability in specific geographical areas through retaining and attracting new business, creating employment and supporting people to start their own businesses and social enterprises.

The LECP aims to encourage the people of Clare to start the conversation on topics that affect everyone who lives and works in Clare and also those who visit the county. Furthermore, and most importantly future funding streams will be aligned to the high-level goals and outputs of the plan.

Submissions or observations can be made online via:
https://yoursay.clarecoco.ie/local-economic-and-community-plan-23-29
or by email to:

Radio Beams – Aine Mae O’Mahony interviews Breda Shannon and Dermot Hayes on ‘The Road That Rises’

Aine Mae

The book The Road that Rises. On this week’s Radio Beams ,the mic will be turned on our usual host Dermot Hayes. Fresh from publishing his own book Dermot with ghost writer Breda Shannon will discuss the book with Aine-Mae O’Mahony former manager of Radio Corcabaiscinn.
A lively discussion took places. Tune In every Tuesday at 3:30pm

Community Unity featuring – Daniel Cohen, Rose Servitova , Clare McGrath

Daniel Cohen song writer and musician and Eurovision song entrant chats to Teresa.
Padraig has the community diary of events for the west clare area, and after that chats to award winning local auther Rose Servitova who, this coming Sunday 25th July be at the Banner Book Store in Kilrush to meet and chat.
With the warm weather upon us, Clare McGrath, Water Safety Developement Officer with Clare County Council, weighs in to speak about public water safety awareness at the beaches and water quality at our blue flag beach in Kilkee.

A culling scheme would be a dead weight measure and poor value for money for taxpayers – Macra


The Department of Agriculture is seeking submissions on an exit scheme for dairy farmers that will, if enacted, fundamentally damage dairy farming for all active farmers, make once productive farmland unproductive, and take away the opportunity for young dairy farmers to farm. In an industry where the average age in 2020 was 57, this move, in Macra’s view heralds the beginning of the end for family farms in Ireland.  

“The proposed exit scheme does not represent value for money for neither taxpayers nor active farmers and will be the kiss of death for generational renewal and the long-term sustainability of the dairy industry” said Macra National President Elaine Houlihan, commenting ahead of the issuing of a consultation template on an exit scheme by the Department Agriculture Food and Marine this week as part of the Dairy Food Vision Committee.     
Macra has outrightly rejected the exit/reduction measure previously contained in the Dairy Food Vision final report. The Macra President said “we need to flip the approach to emission reduction on its head. A succession scheme can achieve far better results than an exit scheme, delivering value for money and greater policy cohesion in terms of generational renewal.”  
Macra’s succession scheme incorporates a step back mechanism for farmers that want to exit dairying coupled with an entrance scheme for young farmers who will adopt a range of climate mitigation measures. This represents value for money and initiates real positive change for climate emission reduction and the positioning of Irish dairy farming into the future. An industry without youth is a dying industry, an exit scheme without a succession scheme is locking youth out and preventing sustainable development of the sector.     
A culling system essentially wipes out the investments that active farmers have made in their processing industry over the last number of years. “The proposed measure is an attack on every parish and community of rural Ireland. The measure will do nothing but to further inflate the land market and force further pressures on farmers” added Ms. Houlihan. 
“What is the value in taxpayer money for a scheme that is going to retiring farmers who won’t be reinvesting in the sector as opposed to a succession scheme that will be reinvested by young farmers creating a multiplier effect through the economy” said Ms. Houlihan.  
   
Research concludes that farmer characteristics including age and innovativeness of the farmer impact the decision to adopt smart farming or precision agriculture technologies that reduce climate emissions.   
“Now is the time to invest in young farmers and pursue positive schemes that will deliver on multiple objectives from climate change to generational renewal that will enhance Irish dairy farming’s position as a world leader in sustainability”, Ms. Houlihan concluded. 

RCB Sports Show


In this week’s RCB Sports Show, Adrian chats with Seamus Hayes and Nicholas Rynne about Sunday’s Munster Hurling Final where Clare lost by 1 point to the All Ireland Champions Limerick. Seamus Hayes talks about the Clare Senior Footballers exit from the Championship and their last game of 2023 against Derry this Saturday. Seamus also discusses the Clare Senior ladies footballers who won their 1st game of the All Ireland Championship last weekend beating Offaly by 5 points. We look at what’s in store for the Clare Senior Hurlers and their next Championships game against Dublin followed by the RCB Sports News to round off another great RCB Sports Show. 
Official RCB page

Tune in on Fridays evening at 7pm on 92.5fm – 94.8fm and Internet live stream

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