Return of Soccer Getting Closer
The return of soccer in the county is certainly getting closer, the FAI released a video this afternoon, the Medical Director of the association, Dr. Alan Byrne, dealt with some…
The return of soccer in the county is certainly getting closer, the FAI released a video this afternoon, the Medical Director of the association, Dr. Alan Byrne, dealt with some…
Five people were rescued this afternoon by the Wexford RNLI after their jetski lost power and began sinking between Ferrycarrig Bridge and Killurin Bridge on the River Slaney. The four…
It’s episode 15 of the podcast, join Clare and Mick as they discuss Black Lives Matter, racism, the police, a discussion on how the speaking time and the plenary session…
21-year-old Aoife, the daughter of Liam Dunne and Eithne Sinnott, has been named the Maynooth University Senior Camogie Player of the Year 2019/20. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ She has had many achievements from…
A €50m support scheme will be made available to beef farmers in Wexford who have been financially affected by Covid-19, according to Minister Paul Kehoe. Minister Kehoe commented: "My colleague,…
There was a significant Reduction in Crime Trends during Covid-19 Pandemic – March/ April/ May 2020 • Attempts/ Threats to Murder, Assaults and Harassments – 24%• Burglaries – 44%• Theft from Shop –…
Last week we brought you news of the re-building of the Lidl supermarket in Enniscorthy. The shop closed on Sunday evening, and will re-open in November, with a larger and…
Closed for 12 weeks, due to COVID 19 restrictions, Put A Bow On It reopened its doors on Monday morning, the one-stop-shop for clothes, shoes, bags, and accessories, is located…
Glanbia will pay its Member milk suppliers 28.62 cent per litre (cpl) (including VAT) for May creamery milk supplies at 3.6% butterfat and 3.3% protein. This includes a 0.2 cpl…
Wexford Mental Health Association’s Therapeutic Fund for the Havenview residential unit in Enniscorthy was the beneficiary of a novel fundraiser on Friday last, when service users, visitors, and staff walked…