055: The Living Wage | Hot School Meals | Cycling, A Sustainable Transport Future?

055: The Living Wage | Hot School Meals | Cycling, A Sustainable Transport Future?

Author: The Echo Newspaper May 24, 2021 Duration: 59:54
#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

For four decades, The Echo Newspaper has been the essential chronicle for the neighborhoods of Tallaght, Clondalkin, Lucan, Ballyfermot, and across South Dublin. That same dedicated, ground-level reporting now finds a new dimension in Local Voices, a weekly podcast from the same team. This isn't about distant headlines; it's a conversation focused squarely on the news, business developments, cultural shifts, and community stories that resonate most directly in these areas. Each episode goes beyond the print page, offering a deeper dive into current affairs and local sports, while also exploring the careers, people, and culture that define the region's character. You'll hear the thoughtful analysis and insightful features that longtime readers expect, but with the added intimacy of audio. Tune in for a direct line to the issues that matter, presented with the authenticity and familiarity that only a newsroom embedded in the community for forty years can provide. This podcast extends The Echo's mission, ensuring the stories of South Dublin are not just read, but heard.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 59

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057: LGBT+ Community in South Dublin | Pride [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:14
#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.
056: The Last Mayor of Tallaght | Bridie Sweeney [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:45
#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 hos…
052: A Ramble About Tallaght [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:05
#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, rem…
048: The History of Katharine Tynan House & Newlands Farm [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:31
#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…
047: Women in Politics | Gender-based Violence [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 59:57
#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…