As phase 2 of the government's roadmap to re-opening the country kicks in we speak to Waterford business owners who are opening their doors for the first time in months today. Reporter Eoghan Dalton speaks to Catherine Kavanagh, manager of The Book Centre, as well as some customers. He also meets up with Lisa Kavanagh, owner of No.9 restaurant and Carters Cafe.
We also hear from Tom Walsh, TW glass, Catherine Keighrey, owner of Redland Boutique in Tramore, and Declan Moriarty, the manager of The Park Hotel in Dungarvan.
Also this hour we hear from some of the protesters who joined the unofficial Black Lives Matter protest in Waterford City on Saturday.
Damien profiles another of the nominees in Waterford's Greatest Sporting Hero, today its soccer legend Jim Beglin.
Damien also speaks to Noel Cassidy, Regional Retail Manager with St Vincent De Paul about the challenges they are facing due to Covid-19.
Jimmy O Gorman from Lismore talks to WLR's Mary O Neil about his experience with suicide as WLR kick off their charity 20km cycle campaigning association with Suicide or Survive. We are asking people to participate in a 20km cycle and then to nominate three other people. Donations can be made by clicking here.
And we hear another of the finalists in the Waterford Teacher's Centre children poetry competition. 10 year old Daniel Fitzpatrick from Holy Cross School in Tramore reads his poem 'Lockdown'.