Council repair works at Wexford Quays
It isn’t going down well on social media with locals who have a passion for the “old woodenworks” but times […]
It isn’t going down well on social media with locals who have a passion for the “old woodenworks” but times […]
Thirteen years old Alex Fortune from Ballyhogue has won the honour and award of being the Best Artisan Food Producer
The National Lottery has confirmed that a lucky quick-pick ticket sold at the Mace Store in Kilmore Quay has won
President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins described Philip Casey as “one of Ireland’s finest poets and novelists. A treasured author
A weekend of battle re-enactments to commemorate the 220th anniversary of the 1798 Rebellion commenced in Enniscorthy’s Market Square this
The first of the summer shows take place at Clonattin, Gorey, on Saturday where large crowds are expected to attend
Renowned historian and broadcaster, John Bowman, will present the opening lecture in the 24th Byrne Perry Summer School in Gorey
Enniscorthy-based Sinn Féin councillor and General Election candidate, Cllr Johnny Mythen, claims that “there is melt down in the Mental
A maritime history of Wexford compiled by Ernie Shepherd and entitled ‘Wexford Harbour Commissioners – A History 1794-2010’ was launched
Gorey Library will pilot an ambitious five-year Library Strategy that includes the complete abolition of library fines and the roll