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Tag: Phillip Smith

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Glas Community Garden Ballymun, How it Benefits the Public

paulwoodward February 19, 2026
Hans Zomer of Global Action Plan talks to Phillip Smith about Glas Community Garden Ballymun and the Benefits of it to the Public. 1st Broadcast 19th Feb 2026 hans@globalactionplan.ie    
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Changing Ireland Magazine

paulwoodward February 19, 2026
Allen Meagher Editor of Magazine Changing Ireland talks to Phillip Smith about what’s in this Month’s edition. http://Changingireland.ie    
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Book Reading, Brave New World starting Sunday 22nd February

paulwoodward February 19, 2026
Maurice Newman talks to Phillip Smith about the new book reading Brave New World starting Sunday 22nd February 1st Broadcast 19th Feb 2026 http://near.ie      
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Landmark Law to stop TikTok’s addictive Harms

paulwoodward February 18, 2026
Executive Director at Amnesty International Ireland Stephen Bowan talks to Michael Sullivan to Discuss Landmark Law to stop TikTok’s addictive Harms 1st Broadcast 18th Feb 2026 http://Amnesty .ie      
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Fingal Community Volunteer Project

paulwoodward February 5, 2026
    Programme Development Manager/ Fingal Volunteer Centre Ruth Bannon Talks to Phillip Smith about the Community Volunteer Project 1st Broadcast 5th Feb 2026 ruth@volunteerfingal.ie    
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Years Green School Travel School of the Year Title

paulwoodward February 5, 2026
Green Schools Travel Manager Alison Phillips talks to Phillip Smith about this Years Green School Travel School of the Year Title  
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For far Too Long Women’s Stories have been Written out of Irish History

paulwoodward January 23, 2026
Head of Policy at National Women’s Council Doireann Crosson talks to Phillip Smith to Discuss, For Far Too Long Women’s Stories have been Written out of Irish History. 1st Broadcast 22nd Jan 2026 http://ncwi.ie        
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Northside Today : Fingal Volunteer Centre Volunteers Needed and Upcoming Events

paulwoodward January 8, 2026
Ruth Bannon/Programme Development Manager at Fingal Volunteer Centre talks to Phillip Smith about Volunteers Needed and Upcoming Events. 1st Broadcast 8th Jan 2026 ruth@volunteerfingal.ie      
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Northside Today: Irish Red Cross Community Support Volunteer of the Year Awards 2025

gabor December 11, 2025
Local Red Cross Volunteer Agnes Johnson talks to Phillip Smith about coming second in the Irish Red Cross Community Support Volunteer of the Year Awards 2025. 1st broadcast on 11/12/2025  
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Northside Today: Recent spate of Vandalism in our Local Parks

gabor December 11, 2025
Independent Councillor Kevin Breen talks to Phillip Smith regarding the recent spate of Vandalism in our Local Parks. 1st broadcast on 11/12/2025
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Northside Today : Are Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales overrated

paulwoodward November 27, 2025
Managing Director of iReach Oisin Byrne joins Phillip Smith to discuss 2 in 3 67% of adults in Ireland think that the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are overrated with a fall in expected spend in 2025 of 38million compared to…
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Northside Today : Gift a Book’ and Change a Childs life this Christmas

paulwoodward November 27, 2025
CEO of Solas Project Amy Carey joins Phillip Smith to talk about Calling on Dublin to Gift a Book’ and Change a Childs life this Christmas   1st Broadcast 27th Nov 2025 media@alicepr.com    
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