1 tim. 35 min

Voices From The Sperrins #11 Pat Loughrey Small But Massive Podcast

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Paddy Glasgow chats to Pat Loughrey about his time spent in Ballinascreen, in the Sperrins and his love of History. His early days growing up in the townland of Ray in County Donegal on the shores of lough Swilly, his early education, becoming a teacher working in St Colm's School Draperstown. How he joined the BBC and worked his way up to becoming the Head of Nations and Regions with a staff of 6,500. Pat also chats about his time at Goldsmiths University London, some great stories along the way. Enjoy good people!
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Paddy Glasgow chats to Pat Loughrey about his time spent in Ballinascreen, in the Sperrins and his love of History. His early days growing up in the townland of Ray in County Donegal on the shores of lough Swilly, his early education, becoming a teacher working in St Colm's School Draperstown. How he joined the BBC and worked his way up to becoming the Head of Nations and Regions with a staff of 6,500. Pat also chats about his time at Goldsmiths University London, some great stories along the way. Enjoy good people!
By donating to Glasgowbury, you are investing in our rural young people and their personal & skills development through our ongoing music, multimedia & arts programmes. Any donation is greatly appreciated. https://localgiving.org/charity/cornstorecreativehub/
This podcast is supported by Arts Council Northern Ireland through the Rural Engagement Arts Program. Thank you also to the National Lottery though the Arts Council of Northern Ireland & Mid Ulster District Council for contributing towards Glasgowbury's core running costs.
You can keep up to date will all things Small But Massive on our socials:
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/glasgowbury
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/glasgowbury
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/glasgowbury
http://www.glasgowbury.com

1 tim. 35 min