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Wexford families hit with rent penalty There has been a demand for an increase in rent allowances payable in Co. Wexford just over two weeks after the latest rent allowance review was implemented at the end of June. Following the revelation that the 7.2% increase granted in the county leaves the allowance for Wexford at the second lowest level in Leinster with only Offaly and Longford getting lower allowances. pressure is mounting on the government for another review.. The allowances in no way reflect the rental value of property in the county with North Wexford facing a particular problem. The inadequacy of the new allowances has been illustrated

starkly by the revelation that a family with three children renting a house in Carnew just inside the Wicklow border can get an allowance of â‚Ź770 while the same family renting a similar property in Gorey, where rents are actually higher as a result of increased demand, would get just â‚Ź600 Councillor Joe Sullivan told a meeting of the Co. Council this week that the rent supplements being paid in Co. Wexford fell very far short of the market rates and he led a call on the Department of Social Protection to further review the rates as they applied to county. Cllr. Malcolm Byrne said there were different housing markets in different parts of the county

and rents were much higher than the allowances. But Cllr Fionntan O'Suilleabhain, while supporting the call for the increase in the rent allowance wanted it linked to a capping of rents. He said without rent certainty landlords would increase rents if there was an increase in the supplement. But Cllr. Sullivan rejected this suggestion saying there was rent certainty in place with landlords unable to increase rents for two years under legislation enacted at the end of last year. A majority of councillors voted to support the call for an increase in the allowance but rejected the idea of linking it to a cap on rents.

Wexford 'No' to Border Poll Members of Wexford Co. Council have rejected a bid to have them formally back a call for the establishment of a border poll following the Brexit vote in the UK. Cllr. Fionntan O'Suilleabhain proposed that the Poll be held on the basis that people in the North had re-

jected Brexit and as a result of the implications of the overall vote. He said the people of the North had to be given the opportunity to express their view. But a majority of councillors said now was not the correct time for a poll

Cllr George Lawlor said it would be necessary to see the actual implications of the vote first and a vast amount of discussions would have to take place before any poll Cllr John Hegarty said the idea was rushed and now was not the right time for a poll

Another chapter in the commemorations of 1916 one hundred years on took place on Saturday last when a new monument was unveiled at O'Hanrahan Train Station in Wexford town in remembrance of the 1916 leader Micheal O'Hanrahan, who was a native of New Ross. Mayor Frank Staples presided at the ceremony with Pearse Hanrahan, a grand nephew of Micheal laying a wreath and addressing the attendance. Another grand nephew Harry Hanrahan and a grand niece Deirdre Lawlor also attended.

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News Co. Council Diary When taking cannabis is like eating the grape but not drinking the wine A man called Adrian Hogan sat in the public gallery at Monday's July meeting of the Co. Council. Nothing unusual in that but he received a special welcome from the Chairman, Paddy Kavanagh, which was a bit unusual. Paddy told the meeting that Mr Hogan, a Limerick man who recently retired was now in the

process of attending a meeting of every Co. Council in the country and collecting a letter from each Chairman recording his attendance. He intended to put all the letters together in a time capsule to be opened by his relatives at some long distant date. A rather unusual adventure for anyone to set out on and one

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wonders what affect all these meetings will have on the man 's state of mind. He probably left the Wexford Chamber on a bit of a high as cannabis was top of the agenda. With one of the councillors wearing a 'legalise medical cannabis' tee shirt and the three other members of the public who had seats in the gallery similarly attired, Mr Hogan was probably mildly surprised that the dominant issue in local government in Wexford was cannabis and its uses. But given the high profile the drug was receiving at the meeting he was provably equally surprised that so many councillors publicly declared how little they knew about it.. Not qualified to make a decision on that, declared Larry O'Brien, 'I know nothing about it' said Robbie Ireton and so it went on. Bringing the issue to the agenda was People Before Profit Councillor, Deirdre Wadding. She wanted the Council to call on the Minister for Health and all relevant agencies to imme-

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diately make available medical cannabis by legislating to legalise cannabis for medical use 'in light of the growing body of evidence with regard to the efficacy of this treatment for a number of conditions' Cllr. Wadding sort of guessed that this might be a bit of a hard sell to some of her fellow Councillors so, despite what her motion said ,she told her colleagues that it wasn't really legalising cannabis at all. It was just one of the components in the Cannabis which she wanted to legalise to help people who suffer in terrible pain but could get relief if this was legalised. To illustrate the point for those less knowledgeable than herself on these matters she explained it was like eating a grape but not drinking the wine. And her argument initially seemed to be getting traction with Malcolm Byrne, Davy Hynes and George Lawlor all indicating support for what she was trying to do. Then in stepped Larry O'Brien, declaring that he had no letters after his name which would qualify him to make a decision on the matter and he wasn't wearing the tee shirt either, he added. Then Keith Doyle spoke about the issue not being black and white, Tony Dempsey had reservations and John Hegarty said Deirdre appeared to be suggesting that the medical remedy she was talking about

didn't involve cannabis at all. 'I am not familiar with cannabis ' said Robbie Ireton. Lisa McDonald, making her debut in the Chamber backed Deirdre's call. But on her first day back following a decade long absence she found herself in a minority with the majority

of councillors deciding that they lacked knowledge and if cannabis was to be provided to people on medical grounds it would take people with greater expertise than them to make the decision. So the matter is to be sent to the Health Forum for consideration.

Cllr Deirdre Wadding at Monday's meeting wearing her 'Legalise Medical Cannabis' tee shirt

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Cork. Councillor Larry O'Brien said a week earlier people had been on radio calling for the sacking of Liam Dunne but now he was 'a great fella'

McDonald takes her seat Lisa McDonald took her seat at the July meeting of the Co. Council. She fills the vacancy caused by the death of Fergie Kehoe in April. She was proposed by Councillor Tony Dempsey and seconded by Michael Sheehan. Cllr. McDonald said she was taking her position with mixed feelings given the very sad circumstances which surrounded the vacancy.

Restore Child Payments Members of the Co. Council have voted unanimously to call on the Social Protection Minister to restore the One Parent Family payment in respect of all dependent children of school going age which was cut by the previous government.

SF praise for Minister A Sinn Fein councillor has praised the Minister for Justice for the implementation of Part 4 of the Charities Act which enables the Charity Regulator to carry out statutory investigations on Charities. Cllr Johnny Mythen had a motion before Monday's Co. Council meeting called on the Minister to take the action but before he could move it she had already implemented that part of the act.


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News No increase in Wexford house prices The price of an average three bedroom semi detached house in Wexford has remained flat at €140,000 in the last three months, according to a national survey carried out by Real Estate Alliance. The REA Average House Price Index concentrates on the sale price of Ireland's typical stock home, the three-bed semi, giving an up-to-date

picture of the property market in towns and cities countrywide. “The last few weeks has seen a slow down in supply of property coming to the market and this will see upward pressure on prices in the short term,” said Robert McCormack from REA McCormack Corrish. A nationwide supply

shortage has fuelled a rise of over 2% in the price of the average house in the last three months, with the majority of counties in the State recording price increases in Quarter Two this year, the latest Real Estate Alliance Average House Price Survey found. However, it is the lack of supply of suitable properties in a scarce market that has caused

these rises, exacerbated by the effect of would-be commuters moving ever further from Dublin to acquire affordable homes. The average three bed semi nationally now costs €195,361, an increase of over €4,000 (+2.18%) since the end of March. This is a rise of 4.49% against the same time last year.

Phil Murphy Weekend in Bannow The village of Carrig-onBannow in South Wexford is the venue for five days of music, song, dance and a lot of craic next week when it hosts the annual Phil Murphy Weekend. The event gets underway on Wednesday July 20th. with the launch of the annual parish journal in the Community Centre where the entertainment will be provided by the Danescastle Music group. There is a host of entertainment all the way through to Sunday when Sharon Shannon and her

band with special guests the Temple Michael Ceili Band are the star attraction in the Festival Club Marquee. On Friday night Tommy Emmanuel with special guest Donal Clancy entertain in the Church while Noel Hill, Frankie Gavin and Brian McGrath are in the Festival Club. There are several workshops scheduled to take place over the weekend in addition to the annual 6km 'Trip to Cullenstown' road Race and an O'Riada Mass in the Church on Saturday evening.

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Bishop to host Coffee Morning Bishop Denis Brennan is to throw the doors of his home open in the cause of raising money for a very important charity. As part of the Diocesan celebrations for the Jubilee Year of Mercy Bishop Brennan is hosting a coffee morning in aid of THE

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Oyster Lane to announce cast this weekend Oyster Lane Theatre Group will announce their cast for their October 2016 production of Legally Blonde at a fun table quiz in Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club on Friday. Last weekend auditions were held in the Gaelscoil. A huge amount of talented people attended, which has made the job of the production team of Aims Award Winning choreographer Suzanne O’Leary, who will also direct this show, and Aims Award Winning Musical Director Patrick Clancy, very difficult. Call backs for parts were held on Monday evening. All parts will be announced at the fun table

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GER WALSH Enda should take his holidays and not return Over the last couple of months one of the great topics of conversation in political circles has centred on how long the current government will last. Given that it is a new type of administration no one really knows but many were prepared to give it the benefit of the doubt suggesting that it could even go three years. But the more favoured view was that the summer/autumn of 2018 would be the date of the next general election given the current administration a two and a half year term. However, there are others, including senior Fine Gael figures in the county who have been saying from day one that it would be lucky to last a year. Given the events of the last couple of weeks the twelve month lifespan looks increasingly as if it is the more accurate view. The decision of most of the non Fine Gael ministers to depart from Cabinet collective responsibility and ignore the

When festivals clash

one of the walking wounded. pretend government than a Attorney General's advice to Festivals play an important streamlined calendar for His recent appearances in the real administration and if this support a bill which she said role in helping to attracting these events. Dail give the impression of a continues the sooner the peowas unconstitutional really visitors to the county. Even if Given that there are fifty shattered man who is not in ple get an opportunity to vote deals a body blow to this govpeople do not come two weekends in the year it control. again the better because there ernment. specifically for a particular should be possible to ensure After fourteen years at the isn't a hope in hell that the It gives the impression that event they will come back if that two major festivals do helm of his party and just flaky mudguard of this govRoss and Co., whatever their during their stay in the not clash. short of five and a half years ernment will be up for taking view on the actual issue in county they enjoy the There was an unfortunate as Taoiseach he would be any difficult decisions in the question, are really only playactivities at a particular such clash recently when the doing everyone a favour if he months ahead.. ing at being in government. festival. National Farmers Market and did not come back after his Then there is the position of To suggest that they are havThere has been a lot of Strawberry Festival in summer holidays. the Taoiseach. He has, of ing their cake and eating it effort put into the Enniscorthy took place at the There is no guarantee that any course, already indicated that would be to put it very mildly organisation of various same time as the Maritime new Fine Gael leader would he does not intend to fight the indeed. festivals around the county in Festival in Wexford town. next general election and once be able to bring a b it of coheIf people around the Cabinet recent years and by and large The Enniscorthy event table do not see it as their duty any leader makes such a state- sion to this government but a they have been successful. seems to have lost out younger more energetic leader ment then they do become a to uphold the Constitution In the main they are somewhat as a result but with new ideas and a fresh bit of a lame duck. then they have no business organised with the support of efforts should be made in the mandate from his party might In Enda Kenny's case he was being there at all. If it is the the Co. Council. However, future to ensure that such a just give the government a already a bit lame ever before case that they believe the AG there is a need to have a clash is avoided. he said this so he really now is greater sense of purpose. is completely wrong about this matter and they are right Bumblebees and a series of cost effective actions with pollinator friendly wildflowin terms of the solitary bees are planned . This in turn, according ers. constitutionalknown as wild polli- to the local authority, will support See now you know what your ity of the Bill nators and most polthe livelihoods of farmers who Council is doing to protect bees then they I just thought I'd let you know that lination of crops and wild plants in rely on the invaluable pollination and don't be undoing all their should have the Co. Council has signed up to Ireland are carried out by bees. work which bees do. good work by spraying killer on a sought her dis- the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan The Council in supporting the pol- As part of the project the embankbee as you enjoy the sun (if we missal. 2015-2020. The plan is all to do linator plan aims to make Co. ment to the front of County Buildever get it) in your back garden But at the mowith tackling pollinator decline Wexford pollinator friendly with ings in Wexford has been planted this summer season... ment it seems which is evident across Europe. more like a

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New Mayor's family occasion It was rather ironic that Wexford's new mayor, Frank Staples, should speak about his own depression and make the provision of improved Mental Health services a top priority for his term when he was elected recently. Frank got the job as a result of the vacancy created by the tragic death of Fianna Fail councillor Fergie Kehoe earlier this year. There has been an outpouring of support for the new Mayor since his election with everyone willing his health to stay strong as he navigates his way through a busy political year. The election itself saw one of the biggest crowds in years gather at the Arts Centre with the Fine Gael organisation celebrating their first Borough District Mayor and half the parish of Ballymore/Mayglass coming to town for the night Even the local Parish Priest, Fr. Murty Byrne, was on hand to give his blessing to the occasion But pride of place on the night went to two of the new Mayor's aunst, who are aged ninety and eighty and his mother-in-law. What a proud night for them.

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Even simple things can prove difficult to achieve Sometimes its amazing how difficult it is to get simple issues, which can make a major difference to a lot of people, acted on. An example is the provision of proper bus stops and shelters at various locations. It has been a bit of a standing joke in Gorey where local councillor Anthony Donohoe has spent the best part of a year trying to have the bus stops at Gorey and Camolin upgraded.

In recent times Paddy Kavanagh has taken up the case of the bus stop outside Wexford Hospital. He wants it upgraded with a shelter and a seat following representations from members of the public. Of all the bus stops in the county this is the one which most needs shelter because it is used by people who have attended hospital appointments but there is no sign that it is to get any

priority. Instead it is just part of the normal programme. Recently the absolute importance of upgrading this stop was brought home to me when I saw an elderly woman and possibly her son, walking from the hospital towards the Stop. He was carrying a chair so that the woman could rest while waiting for the bus. It is a pity that some of the people who make decisions on these matters do not come into the real world.

I wonder if we could interest Japanese in new potatoes

Family Affair.......Mayor Staples with his aunt Mary Sinnott, Eva Hendrick his ,Mother in Law and another aunt Joanie Codd

I was taken last week by a story from Japan about a bunch of grapes which sold for 1.1 million yen, that's more than â‚Ź9,000. Yes nine thousand euro for a bunch of grapes. The bunch contained about thirty grapes and were the first of the season. They are the Ruby Roman variety, if you are interested, not that you'd be likely to pick up a bunch to cheer up someone in hospital, I'd say they'd prefer the money instead. Anyway it appears the

Japanese are always very keen to get the first produce of the season although it seems they don't always pay quite as much as this for a bunch of grapes. Imagine if we could get them to take a similar interest in new potatoes. Ryanair could organise special flights over and Wexford Bus could take them from the Airport on special tours of Curracloe, Carne and Bannow where they could even dig the new potatoes themselves to add to their experience.

As they left the field they could hand over a couple of million yen for each bag of the early season produce. If we could get this to take off we could wave goodbye to the IDA and their advance factories. Potatoes could be the new gold and then we could extend it to strawberries. In think we should send a group of Co. Councillors on a junket , sorry fact finding trip, to Japan to get the ball rolling.


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News Digging starts for new season ‘Queens’ potatoes

Jim Pettit (age 5), Sarah Pettit (age 4) and Georgina Pettit (age 10), pictured on their potato farm in Carne, at the start of the new season Queens potatoes.

newly-appointed potato ambassador for a Bord Bia-run campaign, aimed at encouraging more people to eat potatoes in Ireland. The initiative is called: ‘Potatoes – More Than A Bit On The Side’ and Hearne travelled to the Pettit farm in Wexford for the start of this year’s harvest, along with representatives from Bord Bia, the Irish Potato Federation and the Irish Farmers Association. Speaking about the im- Three generations of the Pettit family pictured on their potato portance of potatoes to farm in Carne with Aoife Hearne, Dietitian and Bord Bia Ama healthy diet, Hearne bassador for 'Potatoes - More Than A Bit On the Side' camsaid: “The taste of new paign season Queens is one ages.” healthy eating for adults and that brings back great childThe Potato Sector Manager children alike as they are nathood memories for many. Powith Bord Bia, Lorcan urally fat free and gluten free tatoes go hand in hand with Bourke, explained how potaand a great source of toes are still a firm favourite fibre, vitamin C and a at mealtimes. He said: “1.65 variety of B vitamins. million Irish households will They also contain three times the amount buy 120 million packs of potatoes, spending an estimated of potassium of ba€175 million on them this nanas.” Hearne went on to say: year. New season potatoes are the real taste of summer for “It’s really important many Irish people, so it’s an that we dispel the ideal time to highlight how myth that potatoes are versatile and nutritious they fattening. Potatoes, are. We have engaged Aoife like the new season Hearne as potato ambassador potatoes that are being for the campaign to remind harvested this week, people of the health benefits provide Irish people of potatoes, as well as pointwith a very important ing out the many ways to use source of carbohythem. We are launching 20 drates, which are esfamily-friendly summer sential for our bodies Pat Pettit from Pettit's potato farm in Carne, Lorcan Bourke of recipes on www.potato.ie, to and particularly for Bord Bia, Eddie Doyle, Chair of the IFA Potato Committee, Aoife brain function. Potashow how convenient and verHearne, Dietitian and Ambassador for 'Potatoes - More Than A toes are a natural food, satile the potato is, adding to the 40 other delicious recipes both versatile and deBit On the Side' campaign and Michael Hoey, President of the licious, making them a that are already on the webIrish Potato Federation, pictured on the Pettit potato farm for site.” the start of the new season Queens potatoes. Joe Keogh Pho- great food to include into the diet for all tography. New season potatoes will start appearing on shopping lists and menus this week, as growers in Wexford start to harvest the first ‘Queens’ crop of the year. To mark the start of the new potato season, Bord Bia is launching 20 new summer recipes. The first crop is two weeks later than usual due to colder temperatures in the spring and consumers in Ireland are expected to buy 20,000 tonnes of Queens over the coming months. Harvesting of new season Queens got underway on the Pettit family farm in Carne last week. Pat Pettit is a seventh generation farmer and together with his son, James, is one of 500 potato growers around the country. TV dietitian and nutritional expert, Aoife Hearne, is the

Council provides more Beach Wheelchairs Wexford County Council has extended its award winning Beach Wheelchair Initiative which provides access to Wexford’s renowned beaches for people with disabilities and mobility issues. In July 2015, the County Council’s first beach wheelchair was successfully introduced at Curracloe Beach with the support of the local well known Curracloe Surf Shack. Wexford County Council further extended the Beach Wheelchair Programme to Rosslare Strand, teaming up with the Rosslare Community Sports Centre to provide these much sought after facilities for Rosslare Strand. Now the innovative initiative has been extended to a number of other popular beaches around the county, namely Morriscastle, Duncannon and Carne. In each of these locations, the Beach Wheelchair facilities have been made possible through “on the ground” partnerships with Lawlor’s Shop, Carne Beach Caravan Park and Duncannon Water Sports Centre respectively. In addition, plans are at an advanced stage to provide similar facilities at Courtown Beach later in the summer. Wexford County Councils Access Officer Caroline Horan described the extension of the Beach Wheelchair Initiative as “a significant step in service provision for people with a disability ”, adding “This initiative allows people with

disabilities and mobility issues access to and enjoyment of what is truly Wexford’s most outstanding natural amenity – our beaches”. The beach wheelchair’s specially designed wheels allow it to travel across the sandy beaches with ease. For many people with a disability, the beach wheelchair provides the opportunity to enjoy what most people take for granted a day at the beach and a dip in the sea! Wexford is also proving to be “the Model County” as several other local authorities around Ireland, having learned of the initiative, are now seeking to follow Wexford County Council’s example and provide similar facilities at their own popular beaches. The Beach Wheelchair Initiative is credited with helping Wexford County Council recently achieve the coveted Council of the Year Award and being recognised as “Wexford the Model County for Accessibility” While use of the Beach Wheelchairs is free of charge, prebooking is recommended. The beach wheelchairs can be booked by contacting the following: Surf Shack Curracloe 087 7519194 / 086 6010544. Carne Beach Caravan Park 053 91 31131 Lawlor’s Shop, Morriscastle 053 91 30334 Rosslare Water Sports Centre 087 6755567

Back to School Footwear & Clothing Allowance To qualify your income must be below certain limits depending on the number of children you have. For example a couple with three children should qualify if they earn under €623 a week. A lone parent with three children should qualify if not earning more than €469.70 a week. You can get a full breakdown of the income limits by calling the Department of Social Protection on 1890 662244 or by visiting its website (www.welfare.ie). Only parents who are getting certain social welfare payments (including FIS) or taking part in training, employment or adult

education schemes qualify for the BCFA. You can get an application form in your local social welfare office or by emailing the Department at BSCFA@welfare.ie. You must apply before September 30, 2016. If you are already getting the allowance, you usually don't need to apply for it again - you should have received a letter earlier this month informing you of your entitlement and your expected payment. You should receive your payment by July 15. Contact the Department of Social Protection if you haven't received a letter.


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Lifestyle Wexford Festival call for Extras Although it’s the middle of summer, the 65th Wexford Festival Opera is just around the corner and this year the Festival is looking for 6 men (over 18 only) to perform as ‘extras’ or ‘supernumeraries’ for the upcoming opening production of Herculanum. Those interested are invited to come along to the National Opera House on Wednesday, 27 July at 7pm for an information evening. Director of Artistic Administration, Nora

Cosgrave, Assistant Company Manager, Nicky Kehoe and Production Coordinator, Ray Bingle will be in attendance to discuss the production and answer any questions that anyone may have about participating as an ‘extra’. No singing or acting skills are necessary, but dedication and an ability to learn staging is required. The information evening will last approximately one hour. Herculanum is set AD 79

against the backdrop of Mt. Vesuvius near Pompeii, where the pagan queen Olympia finds herself attracted to the Christian slave Hélios. The opera will be conducted by the Artistic Director of Wexford Festival Opera, David Agler, while the award-winning team of Stephen Medcalf and Jamie Vartan, (A Village Romeo and Juliet (2012) and Cristina, regina di Svezia (2013)) return to direct and design.

Drama Group launch season with Auditions for Earnest Wexford Drama Group members and friends gathered last Friday night in The Fusion Café to launch their 2016/ 2017 season and an exciting line up was announced. 2016 marks the 50 th Anniversary of this group and members were in jubilant form as they heard the plans for the upcoming season. It all kicks off with the Brian Friel classic “Philadelphia Here I Come” which opens at Wexford Arts Centre on Thursday 28 th July. Director Stephen Byrne, speaking at the launch, said that rehearsals were going excellently and it was shaping up to be a wonderful production.

The group then announced that their October, Opera Festival production would be the hilarious period comedy “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde. This production will be directed by drama group Chairperson Carol Long and auditions take place next Sunday 17 th July at 2pm in The Friary Hall, Wexford . Auditions are open to all, with Wexford Drama Group always on the lookout for new talent. Next up on the night was Paul Walsh who was announced as the director for the group’s entry for the Amateur Drama Circuit of Ireland next year. Paul will

direct “Portia Coughlan” by Marina Carr which will be performed in Wexford in February 2017. Next year will mark the ten year anniversary of Paul winning best director in this competition when he directed “By the Bog of Cats” also by Marina Carr to second place in the national finals, so hopes are high to go one better this time. The group also unveiled plans for a celebration night in November to mark its 50 th Anniversary. All in all it’s going to be another very busy season for the hard work group from Wexford Town.

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The findings also reveal that shoppers in Wexford spend on average 59 minutes visiting the shops every week but they prefer to shop alone (37%). A majority of Wexford shoppers (79%) thought

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Kilmore Seafood Festival Kilmore Quay is the place to be this weekend Kimore Quay is the place to be this weekend as the picturesque fishing village hosts its 31st Seafood Festival. There is a packed programme of events throughout the festival with something to cater for all ages and tastes. A full programme of events is

printed on these pages so you can select your favourites and head down to Kilmore and enjoy. The festival is a fantastic community project with an army of volunteers helping make it all happen and the local Community Develop-

ment Association continues to use the proceeds from the annual event to do very important work in the local area. The famous Stella Maris Centre, where wonderful seafood will be served throughout the festival, is benefiting from some of the

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money raised at the moment with Disability Lift Access recently installed from funds raised at previous festivals. And land adjacent to the Centre was recently purchased on behalf of the community with the intention of creating car parking facilities

THURSDAY 14TH JULY Delicious Seafood Platters Available from 12:30 – 19:00 today in The Stella Maris Centre, only €12 Photographic and Art Exhibitions Venue: Stella Maris Centre, Kilmore Quay Time: 12:30 – 19:30 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT Live Music by “Point Blank” at the Quay Front Time: 19:00 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT

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Grand Festival Parade Time: 19:30 Official Opening of 31st Seafood Festival by Special Guest Time: 20:00 Live Music Kehoe’s Pub –Kilmore Quay Lodge – Mary Barry’s FRIDAY 15TH JULY Delicious Seafood Platters

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as well as facilitating future development of the Centre. With the further upgrading of the village as well as improved traffic management on the agenda at the moment many good uses will be found for money raised during this year's festival.

But this weekend is all about enjoyment-------enjoyment of the many events which have been organised by the committee and enjoyment of the wonderful seafood on offer over the course of the festival..

Available from 12:30 – 19:00 today in The Stella Maris Centre, only €12 Fish Friday Market

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Venue: Marquee at the Marina Time: 11:00 – 17:00 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT Join us in the Marquee to see, taste and buy an amazing array of fish and seafood caught locally and landed here every day by Kilmore Quay fishermen. Also in the Marquee, there will be cooking demonstrations, food tastings and wine appreciation. Awardwinning chefs Derry Clarke, Adrian Martin, Paul Hynes, Eugene Callaghan, Gopal Kawander and Nicky Cullen will be cooking up some delicious seafood on the day. Discover new flavours and see how you might pair a wine with seafood during our wine appreciation demonstration by Bill Kelly. THANK YOU TO OUR LOCAL FISH PRODUCERS FOR THEIR CONTINUED AND GENEROUS SUP-

Photographic and Art Exhibitions Venue: Stella Maris Centre, Kilmore Quay Time: 12:30 – 18:30 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT Sea Kayaking on the ‘Little Beach’ Venue: Little Beach adjacent to the Marina Time: 13:00 – 17:00 Entry Fee: €12 per lesson, Booking is essential Contact: 087 445 7278 ‘Life’s a Beach’ – Family Fun Day Venue: Little Beach adjacent to the Marina Time: 14:00 – 16:00 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT with Red Moon Theatre Children’s Disco Venue: Stella Maris Centre, Kilmore Quay Time: 19:30 – 21:00 Entry Fee: €3

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Kilmore Seafood Festival Festival Lecture Venue: Kilmore Quay Lodge Time: 20:00 – 21:00 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT ‘Kilmore Rocks’ An introduction to the bedrock geology of the parish of Kilmore by Jim Hurley Everyone welcome. ‘Sunset Yoga’ – led by Eileen Rowe Venue: Register at the Playground Car Park, Kilmore Quay at 20:45 Time: 21:00 Entry Fee: €8 per person Contact: Eileen Rowe 087 680 4279 or Gay Hayes 087 221 7806 Relax, chill out and watch the sun go down. Bring yoga mat if possible. Live Music: Kehoe’s Pub – Kilmore Quay Lodge–Mary Barry’s SATURDAY 16TH JULY Delicious Seafood Platters Available from 12:30 – 19:00 today in The Stella Maris Centre, only €12 Harbour Stalls at the Marina Time: 12:00 Have a great time browsing through a large selection of open air stalls selling everything from curios to cloth caps! Don’t forget to check out the Food Court in the Marquee at the Marina. Photographic and Art Exhibitions Venue: Stella Maris Centre, Kilmore Quay

Entry Fee: FREE EVENT Festival ‘Céilí Mór’

Time: 12:30 – 18:30 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT ‘Teddy Bears Picnic’ Venue: Shipwreck Cove Playground Time: 13:00 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT with Red Moon Theatre ‘The Saltees Fish Challenge’ – Yacht Race Time: 14:30 Contact: Ray Bates 085 724 7781 Red Moon Puppet Theatre Venue: Stella Maris Centre Time: 16:00 Entry Fee: €5 each or 4 for €16 A laugh a minute for children and adults of all ages. Treat yourselves! Nature Walk with Jim Hurley Venue: Meet at the Marina Gate Time: 16:00 – 18:00 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT Enjoy an informative walk along the shores of Kilmore Quay exploring its unique rocks with Jim Hurley. Sea Kayaking on the ‘Little Beach’ Venue: Little Beach adjacent to the Marina Time: 13:00 – 17:00 Entry Fee: €12 per lesson, booking essential Contact: 087 445 7278 Kilmore AC Seafood Festival 5km Time: From 18:45 18:45 – Under 14 Race (800m) – FREE ENTRY 19:00 – Women’s Race 5 km

19:30 – Men’s Race 5 km Entry Fee: €15 (chip timing, official measure) On line entry @ Run Ireland or entry on day Contact: Paddy Morgan on 087 9273545 Sea Shanty with the Molgoggers Time: 21:30 Venue: Kilmore Quay Lodge Entry: Free Event Join us for a unique sea shanty sing-along with the Molgoggers from Cobh. Live Music Kehoe’s Pub – Kilmore Quay Lodge – Mary Barrys – Quigleys

Time: 07:00 Entry Fee: €8 per person Contact: Eileen Rowe 087 680 4279 or Gay Hayes 087 221 7806 Relax, chill out and watch the sunrise. Bring a yoga mat if possible. Photographic and Art Exhibitions Venue: Stella Maris Centre, Kilmore Quay Time: 12:30 – 19:00 Entry Fee: FREE EVENT Sea Kayaking on the ‘Little Beach’ Venue: Little Beach adjacent to the Marina Time: 13:30 – 16:30 Entry Fee: €12 per lesson, booking essential Contact: 087 445 7278

SUNDAY 17TH JULY Delicious Seafood Platters Available from 12:30 – 19:00 today in The Stella Maris Centre, only €12 ‘Sunrise Yoga’ – led by Eileen Rowe Venue: Register at the Playground Car Park at 06:45

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How to make the most of this great day out This Thursday sees the 67th Bannow/Rathangan Show and the event has come a very long way since the first one was held in the middle of the last century. Now the Bannow Show is the greatest day out for people from all over Co. Wexford, both town and country dwellers who converge on the South Wexford site which really does provide something for everyone. Of course the thousands who attend the Show will come not just from Co. Wexford but from many parts of Ireland. Every year the hardworking committee undertakes new initiatives

aimed at making the event even more enjoyable for visitors. There is so much to see that you would need to make your way to the site early in the morning if you are to have any chancing of taking in everything. Indeed, no matter what time you arrive it will be a tall order to catch everything this great day has to offer. You'll need to have a plan and stick to it if you are to get the best from this great day out From livestock to vintage machinery, modern machinery to dog shows, puppet shows to cookery demonstrations, fashion events to horse and pony classes its all here

on this massive site at Killag, Duncormick, which is not far from Kilmore Quay. As already mentioned you will need to be an early bird, not just if you are to have the time to enjoy as much of this event as possible, but if you want to follow the horse and pony classes you will need to be on the grounds at 9am. That's the scheduled start time for the Dressage Classes, with the judging of the Pony Classes commencing half an hour later. Show jumping is always a big attraction at the Show and the various classes here jump off at 10.30am

And so it rolls on with the judging of the young handlers in the cattle section at 11am followed by the judging of the Cookery, Crafts, Flowers and Photography at 11.30. The Judging of the Cattle and Goats takes place at mid-day which time you will be feeling a bit hungry if you have been around from 9am Now might be a good time to take a break at one of the many eating establishments dotted around the site, but don't take long because the Sheep Dog trials, always a joy to watch, get underway at 12.30pm and there's a Tae Kwon

Do Display by the Ballymitty Club in the Dog Show Ring at 1pm. They better be finished their antics within the hour because the Dog Show takes over at 2pm. Later in the day the parade of Vintage Machinery takes place at around 4pm, depending on when the three year old horse final concludes. And all this is just in the main arena. Somehow between all these events you'll have to take in the events in The Courtyard and pay a visit to the Food Village as well. And of course there are the many, many, many trade stands also to

take in. They will be selling everything you could imagine, and even some things you probably didn't imagine even existed. Throughout the day you bump into olds friends and new, neighbours, people you see almost every day and those who you may not have encountered since you last visited the show twelve months ago. As evening closes in you will be exhausted and likely to be weighted down by heavy bags of produce you have collected from the many trade stands offering samples, but also happy that you took a day out to sample one of the great Wexford days of the year. You can rest on Friday.

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Get to the Show early With the huge numbers attending the Show each year the advice from the organisers and Gardai is to arrive early to avoid the congestion. The Show will be well signposted

and all routes and make sure to obey the Gardai and Stewards on duty. They are there to help you. This year there is a new entrance to the Show grounds from the

Baldwinstown Road. Despite the big crowds everything is so well organised that delays are kept to a minimum but is still best to leave plenty of time for the journey.

The cattle section is one of the major attractions of the show

Enjoy the events in The Courtyard Away from the main arena events in The Courtyard get underway at 12.30pm with Plant Care advice from the Killinick Garden Club followed by a Puppet Show with Mr Cool before

A prize winning exhibit from 2015

musician Tony Jeffers takes the stage to entertain the attendance during lunch. Mr Cool is back with his Puppet Show immediately afterwards to entertain younger members of the

crowd. The annual Fashion Show is timed for 3pm and events in the Courtyard are rounded off with a Make Up Demonstration an hour later.

BANNOW & RATHANGAN 67th Agricultural Show FEATURING Horses, Ponies, Donkeys, Sheep, Cattle, Goats, Poultry, Pets Corner , Show Jumping, Dressage, Driving Classes, Dog Show

South East Radio Live on Field Cookery I Crafts I Flowers I Photography I Vegetables I Farm Produce Fashion Show by Wallaces, Wellingtonbridge I Sheep Dog Trials Musical Entertainment - Tony Jeffers Tae Kwon Do Display I Puppet Show - Mr. Cool I Killinick District Garden Club I Vintage Display Inter Hunt Chase 5pm approx.

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EVENTS IN ‘THE COURTYARD’ 12.30 a.m. 1.00 p.m. 1.30 p.m. 2.15 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m.

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Diaspora links for the benefit of local and community tourism. The fund is sponsored by Failte Ireland, Irish Public Bodies Insurance and Local Authorities Ireland. Betty Stafford, Chairperson of the Show, thanked the sponsors for their support and extended an invitation to the many who emigrated from the area and who return regularly, to attend the show.

Welcome Home The Bannow/Rathangan Show is part of the Community Tourism Diaspora Initiative for 2016 and as part of it will be issuing a very special welcome to everyone returning home

to Wexford and visiting the Show. The key objective of the initiative and fund which is part of it is to provide support to local community event organisers that will harness

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One of the big attractions on the day is the 'Food Village' which has grown in popularity and importance in recent years. It provides an opportunity for local producers to showcase their products before a huge audience but it is also the location for a variety of Cookery Demonstrations and competitions. Events here start with a Cookery Demonstration from Gopal Kawendar of the

Silver Fox at 11.45am and this is followed by the main event of the day in the Food Village, the Co. Wexford Secondary Schools cook-off 2016 which takes place over three stages before the results are announced in late afternoon. The cook off is a very keenly contested event with a large number of entrants all battling hard for the top prize.

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Supporting festivals and events across Co. Wexford

International cast of tutors for this year’s Art in the Open Arts from all over the world are on their way to Wexford for this year’s Art in the Open festival, which takes place from Sunday 24 th July to Monday 1 st August. This year the festival has incorporated The Three Sisters region to present Europe’s largest Plein Air Festival from the three counties of Wexford, Waterford and Kilkenny. The Three Sisters are bidding to bethe 2020 European Capital of Culture in a tight race against Galway and Limerick. The festival offers six stunning locations to choose from; Bal-

lymore Demesne, Inistioge, Tintern Abbey, Passage East, Curracloe and of course, Wexford Town. This year there’s an even more exciting line-up of International tutors for workshops and demonstrations on site each day during the festival. Art in the Open are offering 18 Workshops with an international cast of tutors; Grahame Booth (NI), Ned Mueller (USA), L ena Rivo (Portugal), John Dinan & Paul Maloney (IRL), M arc Dalessio (Croatia), Vicki Norman & Roger Dellar & Claudia Araceli (UK)

and Natalia Dik (Russia). Booking is at an all time high with nearly 90 artists already signed up to paint the stunning landscapes of Ireland’s South East. Artists to date are travelling from twelve countries including Russia, Slovenia, United Arab Emirates, Portugal and of course the UK & the US to name just a few. The festival offers a variety of landscapes including harbour villages, coastal regions and country houses, etc. to highlight the variety of beautiful painting options for our artists. One of the highlights each year is the August Bank Holiday Saturday ‘Charity Quick Draw’ which will take place in Wexford town centre. Last year this fun event raised €1,712 for The Windmill Therapeutic Unit which offers services for adults with special needs. This year’s ‘Charity Quick Draw’ proceeds will go to Wexford Marine Watch – a voluntary organisation which provides Suicide Prevention Patrols along Wexford Quays, Estuary and Harbour, the first of its kind in Ireland. Other activities throughout the festival will include the midweek barbecue, life drawing sessions and an art lecture at the awarding winning National Opera House. The finished work will be exhibited on the August Bank Holiday Sunday and Monday in Wexford to give everyone a chance to few the remarkable work produced by those taking part in the event. Art in the Open has become a very successful and popular even since it started relatively modestly. The images of artists dotted around various locations around county Wexford and beyond has proved a big hit with locals and visitors alike.

Paint Out locations for the upcoming Festival


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Ideas For House & Home

Now is the time to give your home a makeover Even if the weather is not very seasonal it is still mid-summer and that is the time a lot of people think about giving their home a bit of a makeover. The brighter days and long evenings seem to give us that spur to redecorate, refurnish and rejuvenate some of the rooms in our homes which

have simply become tired looking. It might be the bathroom which has been annoying your for months as it has begun to look tired and dated or the bedroom which needs a colour scheme change to bring it to the modern era or maybe the furniture in the living room

needs replacing. Whatever it is this is the time of the year to get those jobs completed around the house so that everything will be in place for the winter months. Summertime has traditionally been the key time to get those jobs done around the house and with Sales and special offers in many outlets it makes sense to get out and get shopping for that new piece of furniture, bed or even a complete new kitchen now that there is value for money to be had in the shops. New furniture or panting a room a different colour can completely change the appearance of the room giving it a fresh new look New lighting can also

bring new life and a dramatic change in the appearance of a room. Whether its a major overhaul like completely refurbishing

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Ideas For House & Home Something New this Summer from Beveledge. . . Beveledge is a County Wexford based business specialising in the design and handcrafting of a wide range of quality bespoke wood fur-

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niture and accessories. Until now, the preferred woods used in all Beveledge products were walnut and ash, coming only from sustainable sources.

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The Signature Collection This original collection ensures that the distinct characteristics of each piece of Walnut and Ash are evident and that these become the defining signature of each piece.

The business is owned and run by Donal Murphy, who has vast experience in wood design and craftsmanship, spanning almost two decades at home, the USA and Australia. Donal has recently started working with birch ply and is delighted to use it in his product range. “Birch adds a new dynamic to our products,” says Donal. “It is a contrast to the rich dark colour of walnut and while it is similar in colour to ash, it has a completely different texture and grain. It is a great fit, particularly with our range Urban by

Beveledge. We use birch ply, which is thin layers of solid birch fused together, so that we can provide a cost effective price point option for those commissioning a bespoke interior fit-out.” Collections The Signature Collection is the original collection ensures that the distinct characteristics of each piece of Walnut and Ash are evident and that these become the defining signature of each piece. Donal takes time to achieve perfection making certain that his effort, individual design and unique-

ness are inherent in each completed piece. Urban by Beveledge is the newest range and includes a splash of colour. It respects the characteristics of beautiful natural woods and develops them to suit modern living. Contemporary, slick and practical; these statement pieces will enhance any home around the world. As well as walnut and ash, birch is now used in this collection and a new vibrant green has been added to the colour palette. Your Beveledge – create your own bespoke interior.

Beveledge is available to design and create individual pieces for your home or space. Gift vouchers are also available and these, along with all products, are available to purchase online and can be shipped almost anywhere in the world. Each Beveledge piece will add style and elegance to any interior and Donal is continuously evolving and expanding the product range. Watch this space. Visit www.beveledge.ie to view the full range and for further information.

Urban by Beveledge Contemporary, slick and practical; these statement pieces will enhance any home around the world.

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