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Colm Liddy, local author and historian was back in-studio on Tuesday’s Morning Focus for our regular history in focus slot. This week Colm explained the myths surrounding An Gorta Mór to Alan Morrissey. Photo (c) Clare FM
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RNLI Urging Clare Beach Goers To Observe Extreme Caution In The Water This Week
The RNLI is urging Clare people heading to waterways for this week's hot spell to observe extreme caution to prevent the risk of drownings. Crowds have been flocking to this county's coastal areas since the early hours of this morning, as temperatures are expected to exceed 28 degrees. 80 people lost their lives in drowning incidents nationwide last year and authorities are today urging members of the public to swim within their depth at lifeguarded locations to reduce incidents. Those heading to bathing spots for the fine weather are also being urged not to consume alcohol prior to entering the water, always have a means of communication available, to never leave children unsupervised and to seek local knowledge about the area when going for a swim in a new location. Kilrush RNLI Helmsman and PRO Charlie Glynn says that if you see a friend in difficulty in the water, throw them a floatation device and talk to them to keep them calm, but to avoid going in after them, as it can lead to further casualties. Among the locations, thronged with crowds today is Cappagh Pier in Kilrush. During the Pandemic, Imelda Bourke and Hilary O'Donovan co-founded the 'Mermaids & Buoys' group and have been going for daily social swims since. Imelda says there's nothing better in the fine weather. Temperatures are expected to exceed 28 degrees in parts of the county today, while a yellow weather warning for high temperatures remains in effect until Friday morning. These women at Cappagh Pier have been telling there favourite thing to do when the sun comes out.
Theatre Juggernauts THISISPOPBABY & Cabaret Star Emer Dineen Bring 0800-CUPID To Glór
A critically acclaimed musical cabaret that's been described as heartfelt, hilarious and deeply moving is coming to Glór in Ennis this Friday night. 0800 CUPID sees Cork performer Emer Dineen team up with acclaimed playwright and director Phillip McMahon and the renowned THISISPOPBABY company for what promises to be an unforgettable theatrical experience. Blending music, comedy, storytelling and cabaret, the show explores love, loss, loneliness and connection in a rapidly changing world through Emer's drag persona, Cupid. Emer joined Alan Morrissey to tell us more. Photo (c) THISISPOPBABY
Shannon Flyers Special Olympics Sports Club Scoops 6 Medals At Special Olympics Ireland Summer Games
There was great excitement and pride for County Clare at the Special Olympics Ireland Summer Games 2026, which concluded in Dublin on Sunday. More than 1,200 athletes from across the country competed in Ireland's largest inclusive sporting event, showcasing incredible talent, determination and sportsmanship. Among those celebrating success were athletes from Shannon Flyers Special Olympics Sports Club, who returned home with an impressive haul of medals. Joining Alan Morrissey earlier today were Donagh Cronin, Chairperson of Shannon Flyers, along with athletes Lucy, Colm and Cormac, who all enjoyed remarkable success at the Games. Photo (c) Clare FM
Concerns Clare People Being Priced Out Of Housing As County's Price Inflation Above National Rate
There are concerns Clare natives are being priced out of the housing market. A new Daft.ie report shows house prices rose by roughly 5.5% in Clare from the second quarter of 2025 to the same period this year compared to just under 4% nationwide. All property types bar one are more expensive than they were a year ago, with detached two-bed homes up over 18% on average, while new-builds are setting buyers here back around €385,000. Economist at Trinity College Dublin and author of the Daft.ie report Ronan Lyons has been telling Clare FM's Seán Lyons the rise in working from home is attracting more and more people into this county, resulting in higher price inflation.
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