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Join Philippa, Katie, Lauren & Quentin for weekly episodes packed with cast interviews, midweek catch-ups, fan reactions, and all the drama from Britain’s longest-running audio soap. Whether you’re a longtime listener or new to Ambridge, we’ve got your tea and tractor talk covered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Hoard's Dairyman Podcast hosts trusted, educational, informative, and entertaining content all at the convenience of the smartphone. Listen at home, in your tractor, or on the go as producers and dairy industry professionals chat about the latest occurring in the dairy world.
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Unexpected Elements

BBC World Service

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The news you know, the science you don’t. Unexpected Elements looks beyond everyday narratives to discover a goldmine of scientific stories and connections from around the globe. From Afronauts, to why we argue, to a deep dive on animal lifespans: see the world in a new way.
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Ag for the people. Ryan Martin's radio personality joins the podcast world in a series of comedic and entertaining dialogues about agriculture. With weekly weather reports, and in-depth explanations on certain agricultural fundamentals and topics spanning from humidity to rodents to tractor pulls, there's always something to learn about in the Little Red Barn.
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EcoFarm Aotearoa

Ewan Campbell with co-host Stephen Brunton

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From paddock to podcast, EcoFarm Aotearoa showcases Ewan Campbell, a respected name in NZ farming, known for turning good science into better practice. With co-host Stephen Brunton, Ewan unpacks his audiobook and the big issues: nitrate and water quality, soil biology, mineral balance, genetics, pasture growth, animal health, and profitability. Real stories, clear takeaways—ready for the ute, cowshed, or tractor. Notes & links: efa.nz
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The AG Show is AHDB’s go-to weekly podcast for anyone involved with farming in the UK. Join presenters Charlotte Forkes-Rees, Hannah Clarke and Tom Spencer for lively conversations, debate and fun as they welcome farmers, industry insiders and experts to break down everything from livestock and crops to tech, trade and sustainability. No jargon overload - just honest chats, smart insights and stories that reflect what it’s really like working in agriculture today. Think of it as your farming ...
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Beyond the Hood with Tractor Zoom will get you strategies to help you work on your dealership instead of only in your dealership. Host Andy Campbell, Tractor Zoom Director of Insights, drives deep into the business of buying, valuing, and selling equipment with special guests and timely trends influencing the market. Plug in to hear stories and learn strategies directly from leaders in the equipment industry – and outside of it – that will fuel your growth and steer your dealership forward t ...
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After a long break Cameron is back with his new version of the podcast. He is still reviewing mostly indie fantasy novels but he’s now doing it in his tractor. Cameron spends way too much time in said tractor and figured that since he was listening to a lot of audiobooks but had almost zero time to record episodes with his wife and friends like he used to he would put some of that tractor time to use and record podcast episodes again.
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The Logistics of Logistics

Joe Lynch: Transportation, Logistics Podcaster

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The Logistics of Logistics is a podcast hosted by industry expert Joe Lynch. Joe interviews founders, executives, and innovators who are shaping the future of logistics and supply chain. Topics include transportation, logistics, warehousing, technology, supply chain, and ecommerce. The Logistics of Logistics audience expects an inside perspective of what's next in logistics and supply chain delivered via podcasts, videos, and articles. Topics include: Transportation Topics Small package, Sma ...
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Hard Mode

Tractor Ventures

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This startup caper is HARD WORK! This is the startup founder reality - the struggles and setbacks on the path to creating a future state they can control. Join us, as we host conversations with founders, investors, operators and outliers with anecdotes of the path towards sustainable growth. Hosted and Produced by the team at Tractor Ventures - this is Hard Mode
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Stories of the ag brands you love, and the ag brands you love to hate. Chrissy Wozniak has always been fascinated by brand loyalty in agriculture, she has had the opportunity to travel the US and Canada throughout her career and has been blessed to build relationships with the people who run the companies that help keep farmers farming. She wants to tell the stories of these great companies, and help you get to know them for who they really are.
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Organic Advisor Call Series

Organic Agronomy Training Services (OATS)

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Welcome to the Organic Advisor Call Series — quick-hit conversations on the hottest topics in organic field crops. Whether you're tuning in from your desk, truck, or tractor, you'll spend one hour each episode learning about emerging issues from expert farmers and industry leaders. This season’s episodes cover everything from market outlooks and weed control in soybeans to cutting-edge tech like drones and robots — and a whole lot in between.
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Welcome to the Black Heels and Tractor Wheels Podcast where we are sharing stories from a range of women around New Zealand. Our hosts, Emma and Claire join a whole raft of incredible New Zealand women to discuss topics ranging from starting your own business, navigating career and university changes, building confidence, and getting back to work with young children. If you enjoyed this podcast, feel free to visit our Instagram, Facebook and website, or even become a member! www.ruralwomennz.nz
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American Tractors In Hoang Phi UK Good Price Borrow High Hoang Phi Anh - 3S dealer of Hoang Huy with a full range of types, engines, colors and extremely diverse models. From old American tractors : navistar American tractors, maxxforce tractors from 2012 to 2020 are available at the company to serve the cargo transportation needs of customers. https://thegioidaukeo.net/gia-xe-dau-keo-my/
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ABA Banking Journal Podcast

American Bankers Association

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Bank executive insights, unique business strategies, regulatory updates from D.C., and fun banking stories—all this and more on the free ABA Banking Journal Podcast, brought to you in 20-minute episodes each week by the American Bankers Association's award-winning podcast team.
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A podcast dedicated to the EFL Championship. Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach bring you three episodes every week with opinions and news from the second tier of English football. Whether it’s the latest on the next Jude Bellingham or fresh managerial drama, we’ve got you covered with all the fascinating storylines from the most entertaining league in the world! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cab Talk

Matt Wilcox

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Matt Wilcox, from Wilcox Tractor Sales, interviews operators of heavy earthmoving equipment about everything from the day they started their job to their opinion on emerging technologies within the equipment industry. We cover everything that you care about, straight from the operator's cab.
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Fastline Fast Track

Brent Adams

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Fastline Fast Track features agriculture industry newsmakers discussing hot-button issues and the latest in farming equipment and trends that affect farmers from coast to coast, as reported by our Fastline, Big Ag and Pink Tractor publications.The podcast also features "The Legends Stage," a segment presented by the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, featuring up-and-coming and legendary country music artists.
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On Ireland's most cutting edge current affairs show, Matt and his guests provide a running stream of intelligent opinions and heated debates on the issues that matter most to Irish listeners. You might not always agree, but you'll never want to miss a Word.
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What's Your Problem?

iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin Industries

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Every week on What's Your Problem?, former Planet Money host Jacob Goldstein talks with entrepreneurs and engineers tackling the biggest challenges at the forefront of technology. How do you make a trip to space as routine as a plane flight? How do you turn solar energy into clean fuel? How do you use AI to stop deadly infections before they spread? We hear a lot these days about how the world is getting worse. What's Your Problem? learns from the thinkers and doers trying to make our future ...
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Storyland is a captivating podcast that opens the door to enchanting tales for young listeners of all ages. Step into a world where imagination knows no bounds, filled with thrilling adventures, magical realms, and unforgettable characters that come to life through the power of storytelling. Storyland offers a treasure trove of audio experiences. Each episode is designed to entertain, inspire, and ignite children's imaginations while providing a clean, family-friendly environment. Join us on ...
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A frequently fun, usually informative, and always tangent-filled look into the industry that feeds the world. From cutting edge John Deere technology to the impact of social media on the agriculture industry, no topic is off-topic.
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On Wednesday's Christmas Eve edition of Morning Focus with Alan Morrissey, we turned our attention to a festive event that’s lighting up the roads of Clare for a great cause this Christmas. The Annual Keep’er Lit Charity Tractor and Truck Run returns on Sunday, December 28th, starting from Sixmilebridge Mart, raising funds for the Irish Motor Neuro…
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In this episode, Taylor Henry interviews Johnny Klemme, an award-winning farmland advisor, broker, and auctioneer. They discuss the critical issues surrounding farmland succession planning, the emotional and financial dynamics of family farms, and strategies for successful transitions to the next generation. Johnny shares insights on the importance…
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We talk with Matt Krueger about his field-level view of autonomous tillage with a 9R series John Deere tractor, from kit installation to dust-driven safety stops, and how better boundaries and AutoPath boost both uptime and data quality. Matt's story centers on labor flexibility, real costs, and where autonomy should expand next. In this special ho…
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Please take our survey https://tinyurl.com/wyplistenersurvey about the show! Tell us what you want to hear, and what would make it better. Tim Bucher is a farmer, and the founder and CEO of Agtonomy. Tim's problem is this: How do you build an autonomous tractor that can work for specialty crops like grapes, olives, apples, and almonds? On today’s s…
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The Irish Farmers Association, including President Francie Gorman and his 11 year old son, are travelling to Brussels to protest the EU- Mercosur trade deal which would see Europe's trading partnerships with South America grow. Francie Gorman joins Matt to explain the farmers' concerns Hit Play on this page to listen now…
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Caz Graham talks to the President of the Irish Farmers Association, Francie Gorman, about the journey he's embarking upon from Dublin to Brussels by tractor as part of a Europe wide protest. Farmers are concerned about Common Agricultural Policy reforms, which could see the budget ringfenced for farm subsidies cut by around 20%. They're also angry …
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In this episode, is the government about to backtrack on plans to pay farmers for creating and improving wildlife habitats. We report from the frontline on the battle to save biodiversity net gain. A warning for arable growers looking to use two key fungicides together – how to avoid cross-resistance. Lamb war with France – what it means for UK she…
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“My friends and I were told by our hotel host that this is one of the most remote villages in Slovenia, that tonight was a rare opportunity to see many of the mountain-dwelling residents in one place. We decided to make our way to the Midnight Mass at the old church up the hill. And these propulsive, polyrhythmic bells ushered everyone in from the …
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Farms for City Children was set up by the writer Michael Morpurgo and his wife Clare 50 years ago. They were both young teachers and wanted to help children connect with farming and the countryside. We find out how their vision became a reality and hear from children visiting their farm in Devon. Produced and presented by Fiona Clampin.…
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Today, we're sharing an episode of a show that explores the problems that new technology is creating and how we navigate living in the future. It's called Kill Switch, and it's hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Dexter Thomas. The episode you're about to hear is about the latest in wearable tech—stuff like smart glasses, pendants, watches…
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In this special episode, we examine what the government's partial U-turn on inheritance tax means for your farm business. It follows the Treasury decision to water down plans to impose 20% inheritance tax on farm assets worth more than £1m. In a major concession the government has announced that it is increasing the threshold for inheritance tax on…
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The steadfast support of locals is said to be responsible for a notable surge in Christmas spending in Kilrush.Traders across West Clare's capital have unanimously reported an upturn in fortunes this festive period.Nationwide, punters will spend over €3.9bn this December, as traders begin to wind down for Christmas Day.The average household spend i…
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Farmers are tough, no doubt about it - but the festive season can pile on extra stress and worries. That’s why The AG Show sat down with We Are Farming Minds, a brilliant charity working to smash the stigma around mental health in farming. Plus, Tom’s back from the Gira Meat Club conference in Geneva and he’s spilling the beans on what he learned w…
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A beloved nature spot in North Clare where a major fish kill was discovered two years ago will be the site of two tree planting events next month.The Restore Ballymacraven River Association is hosting the events on January 1st at 12pm and on January 31st at 11am.The group was founded following a fish kill which took place in May of 2023 on the Ball…
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Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com Grain Markets and Other Stuff Links — Apple Podcasts Spotify TikTok YouTube Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. 🚁 Drone Industry Shock A new ban on Chinese-made drones is sending shockwaves through the U.S. drone industry. On Monday, the FCC banned dro…
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Henry’s Bistro are looking out for people once again this Christmas. The gang there will be cooking festive dinners for the homeless, elderly locals, and public service workers in the county town this Christmas Day. On Wednesday's Christmas Eve Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey spoke with Elizabeth MacNamara, of Henry’s Bistro Photo (c) Henry's Bistro …
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Clare is to see 12 new speed cameras on its roads from the beginning of next year. An Garda Síochána has released details of its Mobile Safety Camera System Expansion 2026 which will see 390 new safety camera zones from January 1st. According to the Gardaí, the cameras are being installed "where there is a history of speed-related collisions known …
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With a military pipe band and trumpet fanfares, Caz Graham joins pensioners at the Royal Hospital Chelsea for their Ceremony of the Christmas Cheeses, a festive tradition where dairy processors and farmers present cheese for the Hospital’s Christmas celebrations. It dates back to the late 1600s when Sir Christopher Wren was commissioned by King Cha…
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Inside EcoFarm Aotearoa: Soil, Water & Herbage Testing The EcoFarm Aotearoa Podcast Testing is often discussed in agriculture, but rarely done in a way that truly guides decision-making. In this episode, Stephen and Ewan walk through the practical process of soil, water, and herbage testing, showing how accurate sampling, consistent GPS points, and…
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They were the biggest songs of 2025 and unfortunately they were from 2024 but they just wouldn't go away, so much so that we had to use our 2025 in review year-end podcast to talk about them! Which overplayed song of the year AND the year before made you do backflips and/or lose control, Benson Boone's "Beautiful Things" or Teddy Swims's "Lose Cont…
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Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach preview the Boxing Day round of games in the Championship. Can Sheffield United continue their form at Wrexham? Ipswich look to keep the pressure on the top 2 at Millwall! Ryan Mason and Marti Cifuentes fight to save their jobs! Sam Morsy heads to Bristol City! It’s the Second Tier. Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-fre…
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As 2025 comes to a close, The Last Word pays tribute to all of those who have passed away throughout the year. That includes movie legends Robert Redford and Diane Keaton; musicians Ozzy Osbourne and Chris Rea; beloved Irish figures Manchán Magan and Hugh Wallace; and many more. Press 'Play' to hear The Last Word's legacies reel.…
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Charlie finally wraps up corn harvest, and that means a weight is lifted as part of a Christmas Miracle. But now we have Bridge Payments to fret about! What the heck are they, how are they calculated and when does it all happen? We have some of those answers to go along with a whole lot of Ryan and Charlie speculation for this week. Weather looks v…
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Shannondoc is set to be more resourced than ever before, for the Christmas period. The out-of hours GP service will be providing 24 hour cover from Christmas Eve until New Years Day. The organisation is, however, expecting a high increase in patient volumes and is advising that some may face slight delays. Shannondoc CEO Peter Clarke has been telli…
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Music and charity go hand-in-hand this time of year, and nowhere is that more evident than in Shannon. This December 24th, Cuppa Tea TV presents 'Youth in Music 74,' a busking event dedicated to supporting Focus Ireland. Whether you're a local performer looking to sign up on arrival or a shopper looking to support a vital cause, it promises to be a…
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Behind every child with complex needs, there is a family working tirelessly to provide the best life possible. In Ennis, Deborah Lessa and her husband Fillipe have found an essential partner in that mission through the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation. As the charity launches its 'It Takes a Village' Christmas Appeal with a goal of raising €650,…
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Since 1989, the sight of brave souls diving into the Atlantic at Lahinch on Christmas morning has become a cornerstone of the Clare festive season. Originally founded by PJ Crotty and John Fawl, this tradition continues today through their families, carrying on a legacy of local generosity. This year, at 12 noon, the waves will be filled with swimm…
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Christmas on Inis Oírr is a world away from the mainland rush. Ennis-based Irish language activist, MacDara Ó Conaola grew up with the Atlantic at his doorstep. He joined Alan Morrissey on Morning Focus, to talk about the transition from a time of no Christmas trees to the vibrant, bustling island celebrations of today.…
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Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com Grain Markets and Other Stuff Links — Apple Podcasts Spotify TikTok YouTube Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone. 🏛️ USDA Workforce Cuts & Data Quality The US Department of Agriculture saw a massive workforce reduction in the first half of the year. Betw…
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For the second time this year, Shannon Athletic Club is hosting the GOAL Mile, a tradition that spans over 45 years and supports humanitarian aid in some of the world’s most vulnerable regions. Whether you’re a seasoned sprinter or just looking to shake off the Christmas dinner with a family stroll, the track is open to everyone this St. Stephen’s …
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Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach react straight off the back of the news that Oxford have sacked Gary Rowett. Was it the right decision? Who do they go for next? Can they still stay up this season? And what next for Rowett himself? It’s the Second Tier. Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a mo…
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It’s the question on everyone’s lips as we head into the festive period: will we see a white Christmas? While the dream of a snowy morning is fading, the forecast is still promising a 'crisp' winter experience. With temperatures set to dip to minus one on Christmas Eve night, we are looking at a cold, dry, and bright holiday for the most part. Mich…
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In recent years taxi numbers have been depleting and at a time of year when traditionally people socialise more, how much of a problem is getting a taxi in Ennis, and other areas of the county over Christmas? On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey has been speaking with Razu Uddin Ahmed, a taxi driver from ShannonPhoto (c): Skitterphoto from …
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Contractors are being sought for refurbishment works at Lee's Road in Ennis. The local authority is pricing the job to upgrade the athletic track at John O'Sullivan Park at €900,000. Businesses have until January 23rd to apply and the duration of the contract is six months. Ennis Fianna Fáil Councillor Clare Colleran-Molloy says it will be hugely b…
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The first ever Clare member of An Garda Siochána to be killed on active duty, will be remembered at a special ceremony this weekend. Garda Thomas Dowling was shot dead during an ambush in Fanore on December 28th 1925. Garda Dowling had served in the IRA during the war of Independence, and the National Army after, before joining the Gardaí, and his …
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We hear from both sides of the hunting divide about the Government's plan to ban trail hunting in England and Wales. Trail hunting was introduced after hunting foxes, and other animals, with hounds was banned under the 2004 Hunting Act. It involves hounds following an animal scent based trail. The Government and anti-hunting campaigners argue that …
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In "The Road Ahead: What Trimble Innovations Mean for Transportation", Joe Lynch and Jonah McIntire, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Trimble, discuss Trimble's open, scalable platform that connects every aspect of the supply chain—from trucks and drivers to the back office—by serving as a reliable "system of record" that integrates practica…
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A scheme intended to be the solution to long-standing traffic congestion in North Clare has been branded a "waste of taxpayers' money". Judicial review proceedings in relation to the Ennistymon Inner Relief Road have reached a conclusion in the High Court, paving the way for the progression of the scheme. The project involves the construction of a …
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Over €800,000 in funding has been made available to renovate key buildings across Clare.Mountshannon is the biggest beneficiary where €500,000 has been allocated under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme to refurbish a 1940's community hall into a modern accessible theatre with a market space.Scariff is receiving €274,800 to redevelop a derelict bu…
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A special fundraiser is taking place in Ennis this St. Stephen’s Night, bringing the local music community together for a very meaningful cause. The event is in memory of Ennis woman Anne Loftus, who sadly passed away in San Francisco and was brought home with the help of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust. To tell us more about the night and why th…
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