Read more about the article Death of Wexford local historian Billy Sweetman
Bernard Browne and Wiliam Sweetman at the launch of 'Brothers Divided' at Enniscorthy Library. (Pic; Wexford Today.com).

Death of Wexford local historian Billy Sweetman

The death has occurred of leading Wexford local historian, William (Billy) Sweetman, whose last book, ‘Brothers Divided’ telling the story of Edward and Philip Hay from Ballinkeele House from the…

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Read more about the article Four Wexford athletes represent Ireland in Wales
JAMES HANLON (Taghmon AC), GERGELY PAP (St. Paul's AC), AISLING KELLY (Taghmon AC) and DARRA CASEY (Bree AC) wearing the green of Ireland at the Schools' International Track and Field Championships held at Swansea University. Pic; wexfordathletics.com

Four Wexford athletes represent Ireland in Wales

Four athletes from Wexford clubs were on the Ireland team competing against top school athletes from England, Scotland and Wales in the annual SIABs track and field competition held at…

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Read more about the article Ballindaggin band tuned up and marching forward
Ballindaggin Pipe Band were honoured with a civic reception marking a musical contribution stretching back over 70 years at the Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy, on Friday evening.

Ballindaggin band tuned up and marching forward

St Colman’s Pipe Band, Ballindaggin, is celebrating 70 years of existence and they were honoured with a civic reception by Enniscorthy Municipal District Council at the Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy, on…

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Read more about the article Flowerbeds are bee friendly around Bunclody
Louise Fortune and Harte Theresa from Bunclody Tidy Towns pick up their free plants from Fergal Joy, Horticulturalist with Glanbia CountryLife in Bunclody. Under Operation PolliNation, Glanbia CountryLife is donating free pollinators to a number of residents groups and tidy towns committees.

Flowerbeds are bee friendly around Bunclody

Bee-friendly flowerbeds are popping up everywhere around Bunclody as the CountryLife Garden Centre there has donated free flowering perennials and wild flower seeds to the local Tidytowns committee and the Carrigduff…

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