Read more about the article Reading and writing in shadow of Vinegar Hill
At the opening of the Wexford Literary Festival at Enniscorthy Library were Cllr. Kathleen Codd-Nolan, Cathaoirleach, Enniscorthy Municipal District Council; Sinead Crowley, RTE Arts and Media correspondent (who opened the festival); Maria Nolan, Secretary; Richie Cotter, Chairman; Anne Gilpin (Treasurer) and Jarlath Glynn, Executive Librarian, Enniscorthy Library. Pic; WexfordToday.com

Reading and writing in shadow of Vinegar Hill

Reading, writing, workshops and performances are all part of the 7th annual Wexford Literary Festival which was officially opened by Sinead Crowley, Arts and Media correspondent for RTE, at Enniscorthy…

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Read more about the article Three Wexford girls selected for Ireland 7s this weekend
Aoife Wafer, Katie Whelan and Kate Farrell, head off to represent Ireland in Paris this weekend- photograph courtesy Gorey RFC

Three Wexford girls selected for Ireland 7s this weekend

Three Wexford girls have been selected for the Ireland U-18 7s this weekend in Paris. Aoife Wafer and Katie Whelan both play for Enniscorthy RFC, and Kate Farrell plays for…

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Read more about the article Wexford’s Mick wears the T-shirt to Europe
Newly elected MEPs, Clare Daly and Wexford's Mick Wallace, take their seats in Strasbourg.

Wexford’s Mick wears the T-shirt to Europe

The newly elected 751-member European Parliament met for the first time in Strasbourg and despite very little politics the media spotlight was on colour, demonstrations and protest slogans. Twice Oireachtas…

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