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CRC FM's Johnny's Christmas Cracker
Do you know someone who truly deserves a gift this Christmas? Maybe he/she is a full time carer or does a lot of volunteer work, or is just a good person who always puts others first. Well here is your chance to reward him/her.
Road safety discussion on CRC
The Saturday Forum programme on CRC 102.9 fm this week is devoted to a discussion on road safety. Presenter Stephen Burns will have a number of guests in studio including Noel Brett, chief executive, Road Safety Authority, Garda Sergeant Donie Duignan, Mayo Divisional Traffic Corps, and Michael Mongan, senior roads engineer, Mayo County Council.
Political debate on CRCfm
With the new Government fast approaching its first 100 days in office there will be much to discuss on Saturday Forum this week.
Political debate on CRCfm
With a number of local and national controversies still raging there will be much to discuss on Saturday Forum this week.
Post-election debate on CRCFM
Saturday Forum on CRC 102.9fm at 11.30am on March 5, will feature Toni Bourke, editor of the Mayo Advertiser, Fine Gael councillor Brendan Heneghan, and Martin Waters, Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
Political debate on CRCfm
With a date for the General Election selected there will be much to discuss on Saturday Forum this week. The flagship, hour long, current affairs programme can be heard on CRC 102.9fm at 11.30am on January 29.
Road safety debate on CRC FM
The topical matter of road safety will be be the subject of debate on the Saturday Forum programme on CRC 102.9fm this weekend from 11.30am when presenter Stephen Burns will talk with guests Noel Brett, chief executive, Road Safety Authority, Sergeant Donie Duignan, Garda Traffic Corps, and Noel Gibbons, road safety officer, Mayo County Council.
Saturday Forum
On Saturday November 13, the CRC 102.9 fm current affairs programme Saturday Forum will feature a debate on the financial worry that many people experience at Christmas.
Political debate on CRC
The flagship current affairs programme can be heard on CRC 102.9 fm at 11.30am on Saturday October 23. The hour-long show provides a platform for a wide range of local and national issues to be discussed.