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Local Voices

59 Episodes

58 minutes | Jun 7, 2021
057: LGBT+ Community in South Dublin | Pride
#57: From pronouns and coming out to navigating institutional frameworks, facing barriers and discrimination, three people from the LGBT+ community discuss it all this Pride Month.
48 minutes | May 31, 2021
056: The Last Mayor of Tallaght | Bridie Sweeney
#56: Bridie Sweeney was born and bred in Tallaght and grew up in a cottage on the Old Bawn Road in the 1930s. Set to turn 90 this year, the former Tallaght Person of the Year and last Mayor of Tallaght sits down with host Hayden Moore to reflect on what Tallaght was like through the years.
60 minutes | May 24, 2021
055: The Living Wage | Hot School Meals | Cycling, A Sustainable Transport Future?
#55: On this discussion show, councillors David McManus, Laura Donaghy and Dermot Richardson debate raising the minimum wage to meet the living wage in Ireland, hot school meals for schools in disadvantaged areas, and Cycle South Dublin.To watch this episode of Local Voices on YouTube, click here:https://youtu.be/EZ5N-ETBMik
27 minutes | May 18, 2021
054: Siobhán McGrath on Dublin’s Contrasting Tough and Dominant Years, Pushing the Envelope of Ladies Football and more…
#54: Nine-time Leinster winner, four time All-Ireland champion, National League medalist and 2019 Players Player of the Year awardee Siobhán McGrath joins The Echo Sports Editor Stephen Leonard to recount her years with Dublin to date, enjoying club success with Thomas Davis and pushing the envelope of Ladies Gaelic football.
58 minutes | May 11, 2021
053: Youth Unemployment, Housing, Education | Issues Facing Young People
#53: Two-thirds of young people were unemployed in April and a recent study has showed that Ireland had the highest educated workforce in Europe. So what is going wrong?Three young people involved in politics have their say about the issues of unemployment, education and housing they are facing and discuss what can be done to support them.Listen in as John Kerr, Social Democrats Dublin South West Chairperson, Vanessa Mulhall, Tallaght South representative and Dublin South Green Party Chairperson, and Adam Smyth, Chairperson of Dublin South West Ógra Fianna Fail join host Hayden Moore.Want to watch the debate? This episode of Local Voices is available on The Echo Newspaper's YouTube channel.
47 minutes | May 4, 2021
052: A Ramble About Tallaght
#52: Creator of the A Ramble About Tallaght history blog and author of Since Adam Was A Boy: An Oral Folk History of Tallaght, Albert Perris joins host Hayden Moore to talk about the cultural significance of history, reminiscence work, and share some of Tallaght’s whacky and wonderful tales.
56 minutes | Apr 26, 2021
051: Period Poverty | Anti-Social Behaviour | Proposed Newlands Farm Development
#51: On this discussion show, councillors Charlie O'Connor, Madeleine Johansson and Liam Sinclair debate the proposed rezoning of greenbelt land from agriculture to residential in Tallaght, period poverty and issues of anti-social behaviour across South Dublin County.
45 minutes | Apr 20, 2021
050: Kenneth Egan - The Long Road to Olympic Success and his Struggles Outside the Ring
Former Neilstown boxer Kenneth Egan joins The Echo Sports Editor Stephen Leonard to discuss his long road to Olympic glory in Beijing 2008, his internal battles with self-doubt and alcohol outside the ring.
70 minutes | Apr 12, 2021
049: Is Build To Rent Housing Fit For Purpose? | Teachers Place on COVID-19 Vaccine Priority List | 1-in-4 People Cutting Back on Food and Heating
#49: Considering the housing crisis in Ireland, is the build to rent housing model fit for purpose? Across 10 proposed development sites in Tallaght which are made up of 3,055 apartment units, 1,700 are build to rent. On this discussion show, Councillors Alan Edge, Emma Murphy and William Carey debate if the supply is meeting the specified housing demand, how one-in-four people are cutting back on food and heating due to financial constraints brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, and if teachers should be higher up the coronavirus vaccine priority list.
46 minutes | Apr 7, 2021
048: The History of Katharine Tynan House & Newlands Farm
#48: Right in the heart of the greenbelt which stretches from Tallaght to Clondalkin, is the former home of literary great Katharine Tynan. Whitehall, which is known locally as Katharine Tynan House, once hosted WB Yeats and AE Russell and holds massive historical value for it's role in a period of literary enlightenment in the late 1800s.Over the years, the 200-year-old farmhouse which nurtured Katharine's poetry and playwriting ability ability grew has fallen into disrepair.Now, owner of the land, Hibernia REIT, has plans to develop 3,500 residential units on the 144-acre land and Whitehall has been mooted for restoration.Tallaght Historical Society's Ken Harrington brings host Hayden Moore on an exclusive tour of the lands and shares some of the history about Katharine Tynan.
60 minutes | Mar 29, 2021
047: Women in Politics | Gender-based Violence
#47: From the barriers women face in politics to a recent study that showed 80 percent of the respondents experienced some form of sexual harrassment in an area of South Dublin, councillors Carly Bailey, Teresa Costello and Joanna Tuffy discuss some of the biggest issues from the past month.
56 minutes | Mar 22, 2021
046: David Malone on Surmounting Life’s Hurdles to Become one of Ireland’s Great Paralympians
#46: Despite undergoing two leg amputations as a young boy, David Malone never shied away in the face of adversity. Malone was born with a rare condition called arthrogryposis, which is a bone disorder that affects limbs. When he was seven, both of his legs were amputated within the space of 18-months. He was still driven to keep pace with his friends to stay involved and it was that very tenacity which would see him become one of the greatest Paralympic athletes Ireland has ever produced. Joining The Echo Sports Editor Stephen Leonard, the Ballinteer man recounts his incredible journey that saw him contest no less than four consecutive Paralympic Games, with his crowning moment coming in Sydney 2000 in the S8 100-metre backstroke.
56 minutes | Mar 15, 2021
045: Donie Anderson on Lambing, Self-Shearing, Nature and the Traditions of Farming
#45: Donie Anderson is of old stock, he grew up on his family farm in Glenasmole and has dedicated years of his life to the traditions and crafts of farming. Methods of training sheepdogs have been passed down through his family for generations and Donie, has perfected it. Alongside his trusty sheepdog Jess, Donie is a familiar face at local events across the community where they heard geese, sheep and even hens with great precision. Donie’s unassuming manor went viral when he took a video of himself cutting his hair with a traditional sheep shears last year – something he’d do the odd time – and uploaded it online.
62 minutes | Mar 8, 2021
044: Challenging Misinformation | Rezoning the Greenbelt | Crack Cocaine | Wetlands
#44: From the dangers around the dissemination of misinformation to ongoing troubles with drugs, housing and the importance of biodiversity in South Dublin, councillors Mick Duff, Louise Dunne and David McManus discuss some of the biggest issues from the past month.
39 minutes | Mar 1, 2021
043: The Disappearance of Esra Uyrun
#43: 10 years have elapsed since Esra Uyrun left her Clondalkin home to pick up milk for her son and husband, and vanished. The mysterious disappearance of Esra has devastated her family. Berna Fidan, Esra's sister, has travelled back and forth between her home in London and Ireland since that faithful day. Berna believes that somebody knows what happened to her sister and has never stopped searching for answers.Anyone with information can email: missingesra@gmail.com Or contact:National Missing Persons on 1800 911 999 Garda confidential line on 1800 666 111 Ronanstown Garda Station on (01) 666 7700 
39 minutes | Feb 24, 2021
042: Jason Byrne on Becoming One of the Most Lethal Strikers in LOI History
#42: From  honing his footballing talent with his cousin Robbie Keane on the streets of Glenshane as a young boy to playing in the great Shelbourne side that enjoyed some great European nights in the Champions League qualifiers and chasing the League of Ireland all-time top scorer record, Jason Byrne details it all as he chats with The Echo's Sports Editor Stephen Leonard.
53 minutes | Feb 15, 2021
041: Special Schools Return Amid COVID-19 Concerns
#41: Special schools returned at 50 percent capacity, while special classes in mainstream schools are set to open. The key concerns among staff of these schools was around the safety of the children amid uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 variant. Fórsa representative and SNA in St Joseph's Special School, Aisling Lohan, Principal Graeme Crombie and Newcastle mother of two autistic boys, Eleanor Bermingham join host Hayden Moore to shed some light on the reopening.
33 minutes | Feb 8, 2021
040: "Only 3% of Epilepsy Community is Photosensitive" | International Epilepsy Day
#40: On International Epilepsy Day, Lucan native Megan Finlay, who was diagnosed with epilepsy when she was just 12-years-old talks about raising awareness and breaking down the stigma surrounding the neurological disorder. Paddy McGeoghegan also speaks to host Hayden Moore about some of the myths commonly associated with epilepsy and how to get involved with International Epilepsy Day.
34 minutes | Feb 1, 2021
039: How Brexit is Impacting Local Business
#39: Now that the EU-UK Free Trade Agreement has been finalised, how will this impact local businesses here in South Dublin? Brexit has finally kicked into high gear and as the finer details are being ironed out, CEO of South Dublin Chamber Peter Byrne shares some insight and offers advice to help ease the transition for businesses.
41 minutes | Jan 25, 2021
038: The COVID-19 Vaccine and How it Works
#38: What is the technology behind the COVID-19 vaccine? Consultant Microbiologist in Tallaght University Hospital, Anna-Rose Prior, shares some of the science behind the pioneering mRNA vaccine that is being used to curb the spread of coronavirus. Val Joy, Director of Nursing in Lisheen Nursing Home, tells host Hayden Moore about the how they suffered an outbreak of COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic and recently, had 255 residents and staff vaccinated with the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.
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