Friday TV Tips: Why we need stalking legislation and longer sentences for the crime and Tom Jones to perform on The Late Late Show Una Ring, pictured in Youghal, is part of a campaign to introduce stalking legislation in Ireland. Picture: Larry Cummins
Fri, 23 Apr, 2021 - 17:37
Caroline Delaney RTÉ One, 8.30pm
New six-part series following the work at Ireland’s oldest and largest animal welfare charity. Kennel carers, Shane and Tanya, face a tough time as a pair of terriers with bad mange are dropped at the shelter. Vet Elise and Nurse Mandy attend to an abused pony at death’s door. Elise performs life-altering eye surgery on abandoned kitten, Banshee.
It definitely impacted our business, DeAngelis said. We re definitely happy with the response.
The event was canceled last year because of the onset of COVID-19, which brought restrictions on crowd sizes and indoor dining. Lawlor said although he knew the crowds and impact may not be as large this year as in the past, he thought it was important to give restaurant owners and enthusiasts a chance to make it worth it. Maybe this is a chance to reinvigorate the kind of the local food scene that has been struggling terribly, like everywhere and everyone else has this past year, Lawlor said. Maybe this is the chance for people to have a good week and hopefully for restaurants to have a little bit more business than they have been having.