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Are pigeons a danger in Waterford city centre? - Deise Today Thursday 30th July

Are pigeons a danger in Waterford city centre? - Deise Today Thursday 30th July
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Following a number of calls and texts to the show Damien Tiernan travels to John Roberts Square to see if the issue of pigeons in the city centre is becoming a danger. He also speaks to councillor Jason Murphy on the topic.

We also hear about changes to plans for the Michael Street development. CEO of Waterford City and County Council Michael Walsh has the details.

Dr Brian Tobin, Law lecturer in NUI Galway talks about how Irish law treats unmarried fathers. Brian says the enactment of parts of the Children and Family Relationships Act recently, which Sinead Flynn Fogarty spoke about on the show yesterday, actually serves to discriminate against the unmarried father by denying him automatic guardianship at birth because of the lack of a formalised relationship status with the mother.

And we also deal with the issue of obesity after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week claimed he was 'too fat' when he contracted Coronavirus. Professor Donal O Shea is the HSE's lead on obesity and he discusses the worrying increase in obesity in teenagers.

Also on the show our relationship expert Bernadette Ryan talks about dating turn offs.

Murial Cuddy, CEO of Health and Wellness International tells Damien how they provide a range of health and wellness packages for large companies. She says the biggest challenge for employers currently is offering support to employees to manage their anxiety.

Nicola Kent, a mentor with Waterford Area Partnership, has details on supports they have for social enterprise, small traders and small businesses to get back up and running following Covid-19.

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And Deirdre Judge, field officer with the Central Statistics Office explains the importance of surveys and how they have had to make changes since COVID-19.

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