Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Funding Is Music To The Ears Of Pop Ceol Fans

Minister of State and Clare T.D., Tony Killeen has welcomed the allocation of 40,000 euro to Raidió Rí-Rá to enable the online broadcaster to remain operational for another year.

Raidió Rí-Rá is a chart music station that was established in March 2008. It broadcasts live online, through Irish, 24 hours a day and receives 35,000 hits per month. It has received two nominations for the Oireachtas na Gaeilge communication awards. The funding allocation has been made under the Ciste na Gaeilge (Irish Language Fund), which supports various projects and organisations whose aim it is to promote the Irish language.

According to Minister Killeen, “One of the primary objectives of Raidió Rí-Rá is to sustain the Irish language and to inspire people to speak Irish in areas outside the Gaeltacht. The provision of funding will allow younger people to continue to improve their Irish language skills through the mediums of contemporary music and the Internet”. “Increased access to the Internet means investment in the use of this technology for the purpose of promoting the Irish language is essential. I am delighted to see that many young people across Clare have displayed an interest in this station and I am sure that the service will continue to play an important role in promoting the Irish language among the County’s young Irish speakers”, he added.

The Ciste na Gaeilge grant was approved this week by Éamon �" Cuív T.D., Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs.

Funding Is Music To The Ears Of Pop Ceol Fans

Minister of State and Clare T.D., Tony Killeen has welcomed the allocation of 40,000 euro to Raidió Rí-Rá to enable the online broadcaster to remain operational for another year.

Raidió Rí-Rá is a chart music station that was established in March 2008. It broadcasts live online, through Irish, 24 hours a day and receives 35,000 hits per month. It has received two nominations for the Oireachtas na Gaeilge communication awards. The funding allocation has been made under the Ciste na Gaeilge (Irish Language Fund), which supports various projects and organisations whose aim it is to promote the Irish language.

According to Minister Killeen, “One of the primary objectives of Raidió Rí-Rá is to sustain the Irish language and to inspire people to speak Irish in areas outside the Gaeltacht. The provision of funding will allow younger people to continue to improve their Irish language skills through the mediums of contemporary music and the Internet”. “Increased access to the Internet means investment in the use of this technology for the purpose of promoting the Irish language is essential. I am delighted to see that many young people across Clare have displayed an interest in this station and I am sure that the service will continue to play an important role in promoting the Irish language among the County’s young Irish speakers”, he added.

The Ciste na Gaeilge grant was approved this week by Éamon �" Cuív T.D., Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Mid West Hospital Given Green Light

Planning permission has been granted for a 183-bed co-located hospital on grounds leased from Mid-West Regional Hospital in Limerick, private healthcare company Beacon Medical Group (BMG) announced today.

The new facility will represent an investment of almost €250m by BMG, the company said in a statement.

When fully operational the new hospital will directly employ 460 full-time staff, with additional indirect employment of approximately 690 people. Approximately 620 construction workers will be recruited to build the new hospital, the company said.