On Deise Today Damien hears from a listener who has been suffering due to Anti Social Behaviour in Lisduggan, where she lives. She says she is afraid to leave her house after explosives were put through her letter box. Damien also speaks to members of the local residents association who say they are in the process of setting up a neighbourhood watch in the area.
Damien is also joined by our political correspondent Frank Greaney who reports on the victim impact statements given at the sentencing hearing of the 2 boys convicted of murdering Ana Kreigel.
Mary Casserly from Young Parkinsons Ireland speaks to Damien about how the disease not only affects the elderly, with people as young as 19 living with Parkinsons in Ireland.
And Anne O Neil, the incoming president of the Irish Dental Association speaks about dental care for school children.
In the second part of the programme Irish Times political correspondent Harry McGee speaks about the rumblings of a possible general election; Jackie Whelan tells Damien about her husband who suffers from Parkinsons disease; Waterford News and Star journalist Darren Skelton has the latest on objections to the development of The Tower Hotel; Sonya Kelly from Party World talks about Halloween costumes & Dr Eugene Broderick has details of a lecture he is giving on the boycott in Fethard-On-Sea in 1957.