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Help save Limerick City Community Radio by supporting their ultra marathon 

Save Limerick City Community Radio – Pictured: Patrick Mercie is set to undertake seven ultra-marathons in seven days to help save Limerick City Community Radio

Help save Limerick City Community Radio by supporting their ultramarathon 

Limerick City Community Radio (LCCR) is a volunteer-led not-for-profit community radio station for Limerick City and its environs on air seven days a week and they are asking the people of Limerick to help save the station.

The station was licenced by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland on 99.9FM at weekends from January to December 2016, its third licence run following a pilot run in 2014 and a 100-day licence in 2015. The output of the station, under the terms of our broadcasting licence, is mainly talk-based with an emphasis on local news and community affairs.


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LCCR have been told by their landlord, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board that they can no longer use the premises they currently occupy at Presentation Court in Sexton Street as they are putting the building up for sale and will have to vacate in August. This puts LCCR in a bad situation, as they need funds for their planned move. So, to help save the station, Patrick Mercie a radio presenter at the station will run seven ultra-marathons in seven days.

Limerick City Community Radio (LCCR) is a volunteer-led not-for-profit community radio station for Limerick City and its environs on air seven days a week and they are asking the people of Limerick to help save the station.

An ultra-marathon is anything over 42.195km is an ultra-marathon and Patrick will run an ultra-marathon of 50.75km around Limerick City every day this week starting at 8 am each day at Limerick City Community Radio’s current premises at Presentation Court. Patrick has completed 110 marathons to date but has never attempted seven ultras in seven days.

Patrick has been a presenter at LCCR for a number of years along with about 40 other presenters says that it is so important to save LCCR because “it is a community radio, meaning that everyone involved in it volunteers and have to work other jobs and that they are open to any organisation, business or event can feel free to come on the radio to promote themselves or their event without any charges and it is completely community based.”

Limerick City and County Mayor, Cllr James Collins recently urged the Limerick City and County Council to let Limerick City Community Radio take up residence in an available space in a number of spaces in Limerick City for a studio, as LCCR is a valuable asset to Limerick

The total mileage is a whopping 220 miles over seven days and LCCR are looking for people to donate €10 per mile and for a corporate sponsor to cover costs of €750. LCCR badly needs these funds, their move is expensive as the new premises will need to be fitted for the radio station. Patrick urges anyone who can donate to contact [email protected] or get in contact with him by messaging him on his Facebook page ‘Patrick Mercie’ and he will direct donators from there.

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Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.