Author Archives: Steven A
Everything Goes with Brian Davis
RCB Sports Show
Radio Beams – Back to School Both Ann Marie and Emma Tell us More
Over all very excited. Home school did not go all that well.
Tune in for more Tuesday 3.30pm and repeated on Thursdays at 4:30pm

Smokin’ Room Sessions
RCB Sports Show Special 2020 Clare Senior & Intermediate Hurling & Clare Camogie Club Championship 1st Rd preview Show
You can also leave any comments or opinion on our Facebook page or our Twitter account.The Text Line is open on 089–4228491
Tune in every Monday evening at 6pm and repeated Tuesdays at 5pm 92.5fm – 94.8fm, alternatively live stream with any mobile smart device and tablet or desktop anywhere in the world from the play button at the top of this page






[/p]RCB Sports Show Special 2020 Clare Senior & Intermediate Hurling & Clare Camogie Club Championship 1st Rd preview Show presented by Noel Greene, Jim Conlan & Nicholas Rynne and joined by special guest analysts former Clare Hurling Manager Ger O’Loughlin & former Clare Camogie manager Trish O’Grady

Guidance on safe use of face coverings is available here.
Face coverings are required on public transport.
These include:
Washing your hands properly and often.
Covering your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve when you cough and sneeze
Not touching your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean
Social distancing (keeping at least 2 metres away from other people)
Everyone in Ireland has helped to reduce the spread of COVID-19. We have worked together in difficult circumstances to save many lives.
Now that our services and communities are re-opening, we all want to stay safe and keep protecting each other from coronavirus. We do this by cleaning our hands, social distancing and covering sneezes and coughs.

COVID Tracker App.
Available for iOS and Android.
The HSE has created a free smartphone app to help improve contact tracing for COVID-19.
The app will make contact tracing faster and more accurate, reducing the spread of coronavirus.
Over 1,180,000 have already downloaded the app as of today.
If you use the app, you can:
How it Works:
The COVID Tracker phone app uses Bluetooth to make a secure, anonymous record any time you are close to other app users. The record is stored locally on your phone in an encrypted form and can’t be read by you or the other person.
Helping with Contact Tracing
If an app user tests positive for coronavirus, the HSE can ask them for their app records. You’re in control of sharing your records but the information will help to alert other people who might be affected. This can reduce the spread of coronavirus.
COVID Check-In
The app will ask you how you’re feeling and if you’re not well, you will be brought through the coronavirus symptom checker. You will be provided with expert HSE advice where needed.
Privacy and data
Any personal data provided will be processed in line with GDPR and data protection law. The data will only be used in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. You can choose to leave and uninstall the app at any time.
Find out more at covidtracker.ie
The app:
Collects data anonymously and stores it on your phone
Does not publicly identify anyone with coronavirus or identify you to other app users
Will not make personal data available to the HSE without your direct consent
COVID Tracker is a free app for your mobile phone. It will help us to protect each other and slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Ireland.
Using the COVID Tracker app along with the existing public health measures will help us all stay safe when we meet up, socialise, work or travel.
Smokin’ Room Sessions
The Genealogy Show series 11 -Ep 1 – Encumbered Estates and What This Can Tell Us in Family History
This episode is written and presented By: Jasmine McGarr and 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.
Radio Beams – Nurse Martha Casey worked in the Covid Ward
Martha started nursing in 1975 in the UK as an 18 year old.
Came home and raised her family of 6.
Then went back nursing in Limerick. Since the end of March Martha has worked in the Covid ward in Limerick.
Listen live every Tuesday at 3:30pm and repeat Thursday at 4:30pm
www.rcb.ie
Smokin’ Room Sessions
Radio Beams – Pat Talty on Bedford Row and it’s Mission
Tune in at 3.30pm to www.rcb.ie to find out more.