20 Minutes with Mark Patterson - a snapshot of life in the north west.
Radio Foyle,·21 episodes
Gerald McCarter previews the SixNations weekend, plus our gardener Gareth Austin.
Ancient Co Derry remains ‘among the most important on the island’.
As the underdeck closes citybound for major works, will BT47 be gridlocked for 3 weeks?
Should there be a parking bay at Rossville Street for tourist coaches?
Mark Patterson presents a snapshot of life in the north west.
What future for the old Rosemount shirt factory – a community collective perhaps?
Flytippers target Fahan Beach.
Are our gyms and leisure centres value for money? Clean enough?
Today marks the 60th anniversary of the decision to give Coleraine the university campus.
New legislation kicks in today to reduce speed limits on many roads in the Republic.
A listener who depends on her landline is concerned to hear that landlines are going.
Ever wonder where all the brickies, tilers and dental nurses come from?
Disquiet in NI hospitality as the Republic prepares to lower VAT on their sector again.
Goddess? Abbess? We’re exploring St Brigid with Dr Caitriona O Dochartaigh.
Our gardener Gareth Austin takes stock of last week's storm.
Sainsburys consult the public on a proposal for a new food store in BT47.
The Donegal councillor on leading the restoration of the Letterkenny/Derry line.
Rural areas, water supply, electricity outages – thousands still living with Storm Éowyn.
Farmer David Gilliland on trees toppling in his beloved Brookhall Estate.