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Art kicks off festivals The appearance of artists at various locations across the county this week provided the signal that Wexford's great summer of festivals was underway.. The Art in the Open Festival, which attracts artists from all over the world to Wexford began at the weekend and continues until the Bank Holiday. The sight of artists on the streets, quayside or in the country painting various scenes has become a big attraction in recent years and they generate huge interest from both locals and visitors. With concerns that Brexit and the weakening value of sterling could put a damper on tourist numbers from the UK in the months ahead the tourist industry

in Co. Wexford will be bracing itself for the August numbers. Holiday bookings are usually made some time in advance so this year is not expected to be adversely affected. Nevertheless traders will be keeping a close eye on the spending patterns of UK visitors over the next few weeks. The county is going all out improve the tourism product with the aim of attracting more visitors but in particular to convince those who do visit to return at a later date. The Market House Festival in Gorey is the headline attraction across the county this weekend, while Enniscorthy stages the RockinFood festival over the three days of the holiday weekend, while the Leo Carthy

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News Anger as Council attempts to sell off prime housing site A decision by senior executives of Wexford Co. Council to put a prime residential building site close to the centre of Wexford town up for sale at a time of one of the worst housing crises in the county's history has sparked a furious reaction from local councillors who were not consulted in advance about the proposed sale. The site is at the end of the town's Parklands housing estate and borders Redmond Park. The 1.4 acre site went on the market recently. But at a meeting of the local Municipal District Council there was a furious reaction to the move. Leading the charge against the sale was Labour councillor

George Lawlor who said the site was ideal for the construction of homes for the elderly given its proximity to the town centre and Redmond Park. He criticised the officials saying that in this instance they had made the wrong decision and he would oppose it. Several other councillors including Tony Dempsey, Ger Carthy and Deirdre Wadding also spoke out against the sale. Cllr Davy Hynes said the people in Co. Hall were not paying a blind bit of notice to what the members were saying and their views were being ignored.. However, his suggestion that the members had no power was challenged by Cllr. Lawlor

who said that in this matter the members had absolute power because any sale could not go through without the approval of the councillors. Now the members of the Borough District are to unite with a motion opposing the sale at the next meeting of the Co. Council. They want the land taken off the market and developed instead for homes for the elderly. When Cllr Deirdre Wadding expressed concern about being too specific on what type of social housing should be built on the site Cllr Lawlor said if these units were built on this site it would free up properties in other areas for families

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Government should match new EU funding for farmers - D'Arcy Deputy Michael D'Arcy has said that the Government should consider providing matching funds to supplement a new EU deal worth €11.1 million to Irish farmers. “A new aid package for the EU agriculture sector, with particular emphasis on the dairy sector, was agreed this week. Ireland is to receive €11.1m million in the package, which is great news for Irish farmers.

“I firmly believe that the Government should now provide matching funding to supplement this deal, in much the same way as we did last year when the Government matched the EU’s allocation of approximately €13m in emergency funding for dairy farmers. “Dealing with price volatility is a major priority for the Government and it has been a difficult time in this regard for

farmers, particular dairy farmers. “Increasing this European Commission aid through matching funds, will expand its reach and help a lot more farmers than initially envisaged. I will be bringing this proposal to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed, in the hope of a positive outcome that will allow us to assist as many farmers as possible.”

€10,000 boost for Fr. Leo Last Thursday Bishop Denis Brennan hosted a coffee morning at Bishop's House in aid of Fr. Leo Staples' Bobleo Children's Home charity. The Home is for children with special needs in Kenya and it was established by Wexford native Fr. Leo Staples who is a missionary priest. Fr. Staples is back in

Wexford at the moment and the Bishop took the opportunity to host the fundraising event at his home. It was also the occasion for the presentation of a cheque to Fr. Leo representing the proceeds of various events which have been held to support him around the county over recent months.

In all more than €10,000 was rasied for the Children's Home. Pictured at the presentation of the cheque were: Mayor of Wexford Borough District Cler. Frank Staples, Bishop Brennan, ,Larry Byrne,Fr.Leo ,Eamon Doyle,MarieByrne and Michael Murphy.

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Wexford Co. Council workers sprung into action at the scene of a serious accident in North Wexford and had cut back the overgrowth which had blocked out the Stop sign at the junction even before the ambulance had left the scene. The incident happened at The Rock Cross which is north of Gorey town when a UK motorist drove straight across the junction without stopping. Cllr. Anthony Donohoe, who raised the issue at a meeting of Gorey Municipal District Council, said there was no halt line at the junction

and the matter had not been attended to despite being raised by councillors on several occasions. And he pointed out that the Stop sign could not be seen because the ditch had grown out over it. On this occasion the lady driving the car was not familiar with the junction and drove straight through it. When Director of Services Annette O'Neill raised the possibility that the overgrown Stop sign might not have been the cause of the accident Cllr. Donohoe pointed out that Council employees were on the scene immediately cutting

back the ditch to bring the sign back into view again,. Wexford councillor Fergie Kehoe and former Mayor Joe Ryan got a little promotion at the weekend from the Sunday Times. The paper carried a report on general election pestering and used a pic of posters on Wexford Quays featuring Ryan and Kehoe among others, saying that they had been contestants in the 2011 general election. But of course they were not candidates in that contest and the image was taken from the 2014 local election campaign.


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News Possibly, maybe, perhaps,---- how Council answers members’ questions A new system introduced by Wexford Co. Council to answer queries from members of the public has had a poor start with vague and incomplete answers issued to Council members of the Gorey District where it was launched. And Co. Secretary Pat Collins admitted that if they were having this level of difficulty dealing with the question from just eight councillors in

Gorey the system had quite some distance to go before it could be rolled out to answer all the questions from members of the public. At a meeting of the Gorey Council Malcolm Byrne was the only councillors to give the new system an unqualified welcome. But there were examples of very unsatisfactory answers from John Hegarty and Mary

Farrell while Fionntan O'Suilleabhan said he still used the telephone and had not adopted the new email system yet. But John Hegarty was less than impressed with some of the answers he received and he gave an example of asking when the street sweeper might clean a particular North Wexford village. The reply that came back suggested that the sweeper 'may'

No magic wand to solve housing As the row over the alleged lack of priority which Wexford Co. Council is giving to the provision of housing in North Wexford members have stopped just short of issuing a summons to Chief Executive Tom Enright to travel to Gorey to explain himself following the intervention of the Director of Services for the area who questioned the wisdom of such a move. Malcolm Byrne had said there was no evidence that the Council was giving any priority to the area or that the Ex-

ecutive understood the problem and he believed that both the Chief Executive and the Housing Director should be called to a meeting in Gorey to explain themselves. Cllr John Hegarty said that despite the problems which were clearly identified in Gorey the area was still bottom of the list in terms of allocations this year and repairs. This did not indicate any priority for the area, he said. But Councillor Robbie Ireton said no one could wave a magic wand and solve the

problem because no houses worth talking about were being built. Director of Services for the area Annette O'Neill said there was no need to bring the Chief Executive or Director of Housing to Gorey because they were well aware of the problem. She said a submission needed to be forwarded to the Council's Special Housing Committee to make sure North Wexford's case got full priority when the new housing policy is approved.

be in the particular area next week and could 'probably' sweep the street in question. What do I telll the people. Will it be swept or not? asked Cllr Hegarty. There was no defence of the answer from the officials. There was no defence either when Mary Farrell received a type of 'thanks for your email' reply to one of her queries.

No Entry---visitors forced to turn back from top beach Many visitors who travel from parts of the midlands to Co. Wexford to enjoy a day at the seaside are turning straight back from one resort because traffic gridlock bars their entry to the beach. Morriscastle is one of the leading beaches in the county but there is growing concern that problems with the road access to the resort could result in a tragedy. Local councillor Mary Farrell said in the event of an accident emergency services would not be able

to get to the beach. She said there was complete traffic chaos on the road to Morriscastle and it was so badly blocked up on occasions that people, some of whom had travelled from as far away as the midlands, just turned around and left the area. Cllr Anthony Donohoe said land should be acquired from a local farmer to make a proper car park in the area. The beaches were the county's biggest asset and they needed to be supported and promoted.

The Avenue job that goes on and on and on in Gorey It's an never ending job and now with the warm weather people are being covered in dust as contractors continue to occupy the Avenue in Gorey. Its a job that has gone on and on and on and now there is concern that when the expensive refurbishment works are completed there will be no cycle lane on The Avenue. When councillor Anthony Donohoe raised the issue of the lack of cycle lanes he was cautioned that any attempt to put in lanes at this stage would delay the finish of the work. However, given the slow the pace of the work to date

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News Anger over failure to highlight those convicted of roadside dumping Roadside dumpers beware Big Brother is watching you. Wexford Co. Council has installed more and better cameras to detect illegal dumpers on rural roads and already this year eight people have been fined for the offence. Cllr. Barbara Ann Murphy welcomed the news of the prosecutions and said dumping continued to be a serious problem with all the good work done by workers on the Gateway scheme in cleaning up roads undone in some areas.

Director of Services John Carley declared that he was absolutely determined to take the war to the dumpers who he said were damaging the environment and posing a threat to our tourism and business interests. Many more cameras had been installed in various locations, he revealed. And he said the cameras were now better and more effective. He also revealed that two had been discovered and put out of action but this would not deter the local authority. The

cameras were relatively cheap, he revealed and would-be replaced. Cllr.Keith Doyle said ways of publishing pictures of those caught on camera should continue to be pursued. There are fears that until Data Protection laws the Council is prohibited from publishing such images. However, Cllr Doyle insists that a way must be found around these difficulties and the images published on the same basis as the Gardai publish CCTV images on Crime-

line. Mr Carley said that before the Council goes to the Data Protection Officer for a determination they wanted to have all the processes in place and 'all the duck in a row'. At a meeting of the Gorey Municipal District Council Cllr. John Hegarty was critical of the failure of the Council to publicise the names of those convicted of the offences. They should be put up in capital letters, he suggested

Call for improved access to Vinegar Hill New access routes should be developed to Vinegar Hill to make the site more attractive to visitors, a member of Wexford Co. Council has suggested. Cllr. Kathleen Codd Nolan said that in preparation for the by-pass of the town it

was important that everything be done to bring more visitors in to Enniscorthy and Vinegar Hill was a major attraction which had much more potential, she suggested. But her colleague Paddy |Kavanagh warned that it would

Ban on bin bags causing problems No area of Co. Wexford or group of residents have applied for an exemption from the new refuse collection laws which prohibit the use of black bags for the collection of refuse from private

homes. Cllr Johnny Mythen told a meeting of Enniscorthy District Council that some people who lived three or four floors up in an apartment block could not be expected to have

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be virtually impossible to get permission to do anything around Vinegar Hill. |But Cllr. Codd Nolan insisted; 'We need to improve everything we have for the future' Cllr Johnny Mythen had suggested that a windmill on the

hill be restored and made operational again. But the District |Manager Padraig O'Gorman warned of the difficulties getting permission to do anything on the Hill and he also cautioned that it could be a very costly job.

bins and in some Cul De Sacs large bin lorries were not able to enter the street and residents needed to be able to use black bags. Chairman Oliver Walsh said that in apartment buildings there was generally a communal system in place for bin

collection. Director of Services John Carley said no application had been made for an exception from any part of Co. Wexford. If there was a problem in any specific area a formal application needed to be made, he told the meeting.

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Brexit may damage Wexford/Wales links Organisations in Wexford will have to work hard on the relationship between this county and Wales if the links which have been built up over the years are to be maintained in the post Brexit era. There is concern that following the departure of the UK from the EU there will be a funding void for joint infrastructural programme which are currently funded by the Union. Projects already in place or committed under the

Intereg Programme will come to an end in two years and at the moment it is not known if there will be anything to replace it. Director of Services John Carley told a meeting of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council that it would be important to maintain the links with people across the water. He pointed out that there would be advantages for Wales in keeping the contact because it would provide a link for them to Europe.

Templeshannon plan underway The plan to bring life to the Templeshannon side of Enniscorthy on the east side of the river is about to swing into action. Consultants charged with bringing forward a plan for the area which has suffered economic decline in recent years have been appointed with a brief to come up

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News Bid to get compensation for 'hard' water damage Councillors in Wexford have launched a new bid to get compensation for households who have suffered loss as a result of so called 'hard' water being delivered to their homes from the Fardystown supply. A meeting of the Wexford Borough District Council

heard the bill for some people ran in to thousands of euro with heating systems being destroyed and floors having to be dug up to carry out repairs. For years people getting the Fardystown supply have suffered problems with domestic appliances and some of the solutions which had to

be put in place cost up to €1,000 per house. Cllr. George Lawlor, a long time campaigner on the issue proposed that all households receive State compensation for the damage and he agreed that the compensation should be retrospective. However, he was forced to defend his position following suggestions from a number of his colleagues that something should have been done about the problem when Labour were in power.

Supporting the motion Cllr Mick Roche agreed that people had suffered heavy losses and should be compensated but said it was a bit late for Cllr Lawlar to be making the suggestion now that he had left government. Cllr. Ger Carthy said it was a pity the Labour man did not get action on the issue when he was 'at the centre of power' But Cllr. Lawlor insisted that he was more active than anyone else for several years.

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Co. Wexford did not receive a single euro last year to provide traveller accommodation despite the fact that the county has a higher than average number of travelling families. At a meeting of the Wexford Borough District Council Cllr Deirdre Wadding expressed frustration over the lack of funding for the county and

demanded an explanation. However, with senior officials in the Housing Department on holiday no answer was available to the meeting. There was no answer either for Cllr Davy Hynes when he asked if any specific request had been made by the Council for funds under the Traveller Programme.

Carthy in call for emergency roads cash A member of Wexford Co. Council has suggested that the government should be asked to come up with immediate cash to tackle the problem of rural roads in the same way as they provided money to tackle the problem of unfinished housing estates. Cllr. Ger Carthy said the state of the roads represented a real emergency and the problem required an emergency response from government. News that housing estates in various parts of the county

are to be taken over by the Council following the completion of various outstanding works was welcomed by members of the Wexford borough District Council. But action was urged on a long standing estate at Summerhill Heights in the centre of Wexford town. Cllr George Lawlor said it was more than two years since the application was first made by the estate but it had not progressed.

Still no action on thatched cottage The first thatched cottage that visitors to Ireland see following their arrival in Rosslare is in danger of falling into complete disrepair as the Co. Council stands looks on but takes no action to save it. The house, known as Peg Murray's cottage has been a cause of concern for some time and there have been several calls for restoration work but to date nothing has

happened. Cllr. Ger Carthy, who has raised the issue previously, told a meeting of the Wexford Borough District Council, that the condition of the cottage gave a very poor impression of Wexford to overseas visitors who arrived in the county or left it via Rosslare harbour. He said it would cost just €15,000 to restore the building

which to an organisation the size of Wexford Co. Council was a very small sum. He was supported by several other councillors but there was not immediate commitment to deal with the problem. But Cllr Carthy pledged to continue raising the case of the cottage until he gets action.

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A bid to deal with the chronic shortage of second level places in Wexford town could see children from places like Blackwater and Taghmon banned from taking up places in the town. Wexford town faces a serious and ongoing problem in respect of second level school places. However, the scale of the problem would not merit the building of an additional second level school for some time. This means that more imaginative ways of easing the problem will have to be found. Cllr. George Lawlor who has been to the forefront in dealing with the problem over school places in Wexford town for some time, proposed at a meeting of the Wexford Borough District Council that schools in the

town be forced to publish an enrolment policy and he suggested that the catchment area for schools in the town should be the Wexford electoral area. Cllr. Lawlor accepted that the proposal, which would see children from places like Blackwater and Taghmon, many of whom traditionally attended school in Wexford town, being excluded unless all places were not filled by pupils from the Wexford area. The Labour councillor accepted an amendment from Cllr .Deirdre Wadding that those who had siblings in a school could be catered for under the proposed arrangement. However, he said it was not acceptable that students from Clonegal could get a place in a

Wexford town school ahead of someone from Corish Park. There was an example of one student who lived right across the road from a Wexford town school but had to go to Enniscorthy to get place. Cllr Ger Carthy said distance rather than an electoral area might be a better way of creating a policy because electoral areas could be changed. Cllr. Davy Hynes said he would support anything proposed to tackle the problem of school places but he said the ultimate solution was to build another school in the town. The motion is now to be forwarded to Educatio0n Minister, Richard Bruton for consideration.


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Your SUMMER in Wexford Wexford Co. Council supporting festivals across Co. Wexford Pictured in Gorey at the announcement of the headline act of ‘Cry Before Dawn’ for the Market House Festival in partnership with J Donohoe BMW, Enniscorthy were Tommy Davitt, J Donohoe Motors, Amanda Byrne Gorey District Manager, Steve Belton and Vinnie Doyle, Cry Before Dawn. Inset: Thousands of people enjoyed last year's free entertainment in the town

A feast of festivals It's the start of the peak holiday season and visitors to Wexford as well as locals will be spoilt for choice when it comes to entertainment over the next few weeks with festivals and events to cater for all tastes and age groups. It all kicks off over the August Bank Holiday weekend with the headline events, The Market House Festival in Gorey and the Rockin Food Festival in Enniscorrthy. These will provide a host of free events throughout the holiday weekend while in South Wexford the Leo Carthy Weekend Festival takes place in Our lady's Island. The famous Castlebridge Show will be held later in the month.. And the Bank Holiday weekend also sees the conclusion of the Art in the Open Festival which has been running at various locations all week. Over the following pages we present a taste of what the various festivals and events have to offer over the next few weeks. Enjoy!

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Your SUMMER in Wexford Gorey all set for Market House Festival Months of planning and preparation have gone into the even and now all the hard work is set to deliver a fantastic weekend of fun and entertainment for all the family with the Market House Festival taking centre stage in North Wexford. The Market House Festival has established itself as one of the leading open air events in the country and the planners are determined to ensure that it maintains that position with a continuing expansion of the festival programme. The festival really does present a fun-filled weekend with lots to see and do, and most events are free! The street music which attracts thousands each night over the weekend is a central part of the festival and this year a a top class line up of entertainers have been engaged to provide the entertainment. Highlights this year include on street music from Seo Linn (Friday 29th), Cry Before Dawn (Saturday 30th), and

Paddy Casey (Sun 31st). Each evening featured artists and supporting acts take to the stage on the Main Street creating a relaxed carnival atmosphere unique in the South East with people from a wide area making their way to Gorey . Saturday boasts an action packed family fun day in Gorey Town Park. This was a big success when it was introduced in 2015 and it promises to be even better this year with , street theatre, magicians, stilt walkers, Kia Ora Mini farm, Pirates Cove Train, soccer, tag rugby, arts and crafts, face painting, live music, children's cartoon characters, and a lot more. Sunday brings a craft, vintage and artisan food market to Gorey's Main Street. People can get the real market town experience which includes live animals, vintage steam engines and great displays of local craft and food. The Gorey Market House

Festival builds on the heritage of the Gorey Arts Festival and the Summer Fair which ran for many years and is a great showcase for the town.. Apart from the headline

music events there will also be a number of Art, Historical and Craft exhibitions happening throughout the town over the festival weekend including the Gorey Art Circle Annual Exhi-

bition, Market house Design Summer Exhibition & Gorey Historical Society- Gorey in Bye Gone Days. Visitors can also enjoy art exhibitions at various locations

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Your SUMMER in Wexford Seven pubs nominated for Gorey's Best Pub Vibe Competition Gorey is well known for its great pubs which provide a great service and offer a great atmosphere to visitors and locals. But which pub has the best vibe and which one gets the locals going with its live music and entertainment. Well that question will be answered this coming weekend when the winner of the Best Pub Vibe Competition run in conjunction with the Market House Festival will be announced. The competition has been running since July 15th. when it was launched in in McGoverns. And people have been turning out in great numbers to support their 'local' as the contest has progressed. The final pub in the competition is – Katie Daly's entering B & the Honeyboy this Friday night.. The seven pubs that have been

nominated for Best Pub Vibe 2016 are McGoverns, who had Dave Clark playing to the crowd. Breen's Bar, who had The Blackstairs Rebel Band. Aris Trad Band resented French's Bar. There was an Acoustic Session in The Fowler. There was live music in the Loch Emma Towson, Katie Dalys, David Tompkins, Bobs Bar, Jim French, Garman Arms French`s Bar, Amanda Byrne Gorey District Manager,and Sharron Breen, with The Heartbeats. Lone Star Breens Bar, at the launch of the Gorey Pub Vibe Competition. were live in Bob's Summer Fair and is a great addition to the great line up of Bar and this Friday the 29th showcase for the town, as it events for the Market House sees B & the Honeyboy take to features a vibrant mix of Festival which is expected to the intimate surroundings of music, family fun, traditional attract 30,000 people to Gorey the Cellar Bar in Katie Daly's. and vintage markets, busking, over the weekend. The Gorey Market House Fesfood, crafts and much more. tival builds on the heritage of the Gorey Arts Festival and the The Pub Vibe is just one more

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Your SUMMER in Wexford Enniscorthy all set for Rockin'Food Festival Enniscorthy Rock 'n' Roll Town Festival and Enniscorthy Food Festival have joined forces to bring create the unique experience of a Rockin’ Food Festival and welcome thousands of visitors this August bank holiday in Ennicorthy, Wexford. Food and music lovers will enjoy a plethora of fabulous entertainment including Rock 'n' Roll along with the best of Irish food, craft and design from July 29th to 31st July 2016. Enniscorthy Rock 'n' Roll Town Festival is based on 1950s Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly and Rhythm 'n' Blues music and attracts visitors to the town from all over Ireland and across Europe. There is fun for all the family in the square with

children's carousel, face painting, balloon makers and an outdoor screened movie. To keep enegry levels up punters can enjoy a tapas trail, celebrity Chef cookery demonstrations and tastings with Chef Edward Hayden, a locally produced craft beer and cider exhibition along with a showcase of a variety of local produce and crafts from Wexford and beyond. Enniscorthy Rockin' Food Festival offers an extensive FREE events programme with a choice of over 50 free events on offer, including live music gigs all weekend, Artisan Food, Craft and Beer Markets, Outdoor movie screenings, Junior 1798 Rebel March, Ancient East Story telling and lots more. Younger festival goer’s also have some touch choices with Junior Rebel

Parade, Treasure Hunt, Mad Hatters Tea Party, Bungee Trampoline, Arts & Crafts, Storytelling & Punch & Judy Shows. The 1950's trend will be to the fore with Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly and Rhythm 'n' Blues music and dancing on offer and keeping to the 1950’s trend and being the hometown of one Colm Toibin outdoor screenings of the movie ‘Brooklyn’ will also take place (Saturday 9.30pm Market Square). Enniscorthy Rockin’ Food Festival includes so many FREE events you will have to save the date for an action packed weekend full of flavourful fun this August Bank Holiday. For further details see www.rockinfoodfestival.com or www.visitwexford.ie

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GER WALSH Rural decline continues There has been a lot of comment about the results of the preliminary census figures published last week. The most significant thing is the strong growth in numbers in North Wexford, particularly around Gorey and Courtown but equally striking is the fact that many areas of the county, especially rural parishes are experiencing stagnation or small declines in numbers. When more detailed

figures become available and we know the age breakdown of the population in each area we are likely to see that there is also an ageing population in these same areas. All this is bad news for rural services which are already in decline but which cannot be sustained if the balance of the population continues to shift. However, Michael D'Arcy has been doing his bit for rural Post offices at least. On

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foot of Social Protection Minister Leo Varadkar's instruction that Social Welfare staff are to provide clients with all the options for payment instead of promoting payment through a bank, Michael has urged social welfare recipients to opt for their local Post Office for payment to keep them viable. If rural people are serious about keeping life in their communities they will take his advice

Whatever happened to walking to school? The construction of Wexford's new Loreto School is well underway. It's at Kileens a good distance from the existing school at Spawell Road. At a meeting of the local District Council last week Cllr. Deirdre Wadding wondered if a shuttle bus would be put in place to take children to the new school when it opens.

To be fair other members seemed to share her concern and the fact is that a shuttle will be provided. However, the issue does raise some questions about our priorities as a society. There was a time when walking or cycling the distance from the town (a maximum of 1.5km for most of the population) to

the new school would be taken as a given but now a major concern is that provision is made to drive the pupils to the location. And to be fair the councillors are only representing the view of the parents. And then we wonder why we have a problem with overweight young people.

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There was a time when politicians went out of their way to push their way into pres photographs. There were some very skilled operators at the practice. For example the former Fianna Fail TD Hugh Byrne was said to be a prizewinner when it came to forcing his way into a picture. Just at the appropriate time Hugh's head would pop up to be at the centre of the photo and if he

was really successful he would have managed not only to get himself into the pic but he would also have pushed some of his opponents just out of camera range. But Hugh was not alone in the practice although he was considered the most skilled operator around in his day. Getting into the press pic is not as important today as it was once was and if you are

being ignored you can always take you own pic and post it on your facebook page. Doing it for themselves at a recent 1916 event at Wexford rail station were the Sinn Fein memb ers of Wexford Co. Council who were determined to ensure that their attendance at the event would be properly recorded. Now thanks to Pat O'Connor's pic it is being doubly recorded

Pat Codd, a genuine gentleman I was really saddened last week to hear of the death of former Co. Councillor Pat Codd. The word gentleman is often overused but in the case of Pat it is absolutely appropriate. He had all the essential ingredients of a good local councillor. He was passionate about his parish of Taghmon. It is said that he never let a full Co. Council meeting pass without mentioning the village at least once, he cared about people and looked after all age groups and social

classes. He also had a genuine interest in the welfare of individuals. Pat stood down at the last local elections when the boundary commission divided the parish of Taghmon in two, putting a lot of his support base into the New Ross district. There were many who believed that he could have been elected in New Ross but in typical fashion he was concerned that his entry into the race might have had a negative impact on some of

his Fine Gael colleagues and anyway at his age, he declared, it was time to give someone else a chance. In that election he campaigned in the Wexford District for Frank Staples in the areas of Taghmon that remained in Wexford . Frank was, of course, successful and the last occasion I met Pat was fittingly at the celebrations to mark Frank's election as Mayor a few weeks ago. Pat will be missed by many but especially by his wife Alice and his family.

Humans join the dogs in fouling walkway Dog fouling has long been a problem in urban areas and along popular rural walkways. It seems it is a particular problem in Courtown Woods with local councillor Anthony Donohoe

recently vocal in trying to get something done about it. However, according to Robbie Ireton its not just dog fouling that is the problem in the woods, there's plenty of 'human manure' around there

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New Ross Memory Care Centre Opened 12th July 2016 Willie Fitzharris, Vice Chairperson of New Ross Municipal District officially opened the New Memory Care Unit at Millhouse Care Centre on 12th of July 2016. The Memory Care Unit is a specialist facility catering for those with Dementia and memory loss. The Mowlam Memory Care Programme is designed to ease the symptoms of Dementia for an enhanced quality of life. Key to the programme is minimising the need for medication by providing an environment where residents feel safe, secure and familiar. But they also have the freedom to move around in a welcoming and completely secure environment. Pat Shanahan Executive Chairman of Mowlam Healthcare said ‘We are delighted to be able provide this specialist Memory Care Unit in New Ross. With the increasing need for specific DemenPat Shanahan Executive Chairmanof Mowlam Healthcare, Willie Fitzharris Vice Chairperson New Ross Municipal District, Tracy Phillips Ditia care services this is now a much needed service in the South rector of Nursing and Shyam Krishman Assistant Director of Nursing. Photo Mary Browne. East’. He continued ‘I would like manages 26 care facilities and to thank Tracy Phillips (Millhouse New Ross. It comprises of 62 Director of Nursing) and her team beds mostly single en-suite rooms has over 1,600 employees. and has 65 employees. The Mem- Mowlam Healthcare’s focus is for their commitment and hard ory Care Unit is a specialist unit to enhance the quality of life work in getting this unique servwith dedicated team within the of all our residents by providice up and running within Millnursing home. ing high quality person-fohouse Care Centre’ He also cused nursing care, catering thanked Fr Thomas Kehoe for About Mowlam Healthcare: and activities, delivered by blessing the new facility. The Mowlam Healthcare Group is highly-skilled and experienced the largest provider of Private professionals, in modern purMillhouse Care Centre is a modNursing Home care in Ireland. It pose-designed care facilities. ern, comfortable nursing home in

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20,000 expected at Tinahely The Wicklow County Show, the Tinahely Agricultural Show takes places in Fairwood Park, Tinahely on August Bank Holiday Monday August1st. In its eighty first year, it’s the place to come to celebrate the colour and competition of rural Ireland! From the farming enthusiast to the animal lover, the fashion follower to the competitive contestant #Tinahely16 is your date with rural Ireland in Wicklow. . Traders travel from all over Ireland and as far afield as England, Scotland and Wales and return year after year. Tinahely Show is primarily an agricultural show with all the latest agri equipment and services on display. However, in more recent times the trade stand area has become a catalyst

for those seeking to expose their innovative products to a wider audience. .The Quilt Marquee at Tinahely Show highlights and displays the full skill and essence that goes into making quilts, on Show day they are hung so that the full piece can be seen and appreciated. Other exhibits include countrywide food producers and artisans in the IFA Food Hall, the Craft Village displaying the best of craftsmanship in handmade baskets, art, jewellery and much more. For car, tractor and machinery enthusiasts there will be a grand Vintage display, while the Home Industries Tent is a place of great competition. The tips and secret recipes have been passed on from generation to generation and are shown through the huge display of excellent quality

products. Special Attractions include Trials Ireland Bike Spectacular – A motorcycle stunt and agility display sure to set hearts racing and there’s a Sheaf Tossing Competition where hopes of setting a new World Record are high! Music Entertainment will be provided on the day from The Willoughby Brothers, T heresa and the Stars, the Maguire Band, Tinahely Comhaltas and Upload. The Court Stage will host competitions ranging from Best Dressed Lady & Gent, Little Miss & Master and the Crowning of the Show Queen. There is also a dog show, livestock competitions with €14,000 in prize money and a full range of equestrian events. August Monday it’s the place to be.

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Beechdale is in Summer Sale mode! Beechdale Garden Centre is full of plants for summer colour. Hanging baskets and Window boxes are planted up and Ready to Go. Beechdale is in Summer Sale mode with a Selection of Patio Plants at €1.25 each or 10 plants for €10; We have a selection of Plants reduced to €3; Our Spear & Jackson Elements Range of Garden Tools have 20% OFF; Cordoba 6 seater RRP €750 is on Sale for €450, Save €300; Garden Art Canvas Prints for

patio or conservatory 20% OFF. Other Savings InStore. Visit www.beechdale.ie for more information. Or ring us at 053-9244271. Beechdale Garden Centre is full of plants and colour to help You Brighten up Your Garden this Summer. We encourage you to come along and have a look and while you are here taste the food in the Wildflower Café, Why? Because the Food is Great.


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Volunteers in Visit Wexford Ambassador programme The most recent Visit Wexford Ambassador volunteer programme kicked off last Friday and will continue every Friday and Saturday until the 13 th August. This programme sees volunteers from the locality walking along the main street and extending a warm ‘Wexford Welcome’ and helping hand to any visitors to the town. A similar scheme ran during the Wexford Festival Opera last year and in the run up to Christmas in Wexford Town. The current group of 16 volunteers are made of a fantastic mix of local people from all backgrounds. Their friendly

faces and helpful attitudes will demonstrate to visitors to the town that the entire community in Wexford cares deeply about making it one of the top counties to visit in Ireland. Having completed a short training session in Wexford County Council the volunteers were equipped with leaflets and other collateral to help them advise and direct tourists in the town. For more complicated queries from visitors, the knowledgeable staff in the Tourist Information Office on the Quay are on hand to help the Ambassadors. The Talbot Hotel have kindly

offered to act as the support hub for the Ambassador programme in the town. Volunteers meet at the Talbot Hotel to begin their patrol of the Main Street, assisting any visitors to the town who may need a little help orientating themselves. Visit Wexford hopes to extend the Ambassador volunteer programme to other locations around the county at key visitor heavy times over the coming year. If you would like to volunteer for future versions of the Ambassador volunteer programme then please email hello@visitwexford.ie Over the coming weeks, if you

happen to spot these volunteer Ambassadors in their purple ‘Visit Wexford’ attire in Wexford Town, be sure to say hello. Their efforts and generosity proves that the people of Wexford are firmly committed to welcoming visitors to our wonderful county and to improving the already fantastic tourism offering we have in the county. The Visit Wexford Ambassador volunteer programme is supported by Wexford County Council, Fáilte Ireland, Wexford Trails, and Wexford Local Development, in association with the Wexford Town Tourism Group.

Rosslare RNLI called to two incidents While out on a weekly lifeboat exercise on Saturday Rosslare RNLI volunteer lifeboat crew were called out by the Coast Guard to two separate incidents. The first incident, which occurred close to the Burrow point at Rosslare Strand, involved a small dog that had run across mud flats heading for the open sea. Rosslare Harbour lifeboat deployed its daughter boat and two volunteer lifeboat crew quickly lo-

cated the dog and a local man who had gone to help. Both man and dog were found to be safe and made their way back to land. The two RNLI volunteers retuned to the lifeboat and immediately were tasked to assist a yacht which had suffered mechanical failure. Due to very calm conditions, the yacht was unable to continue its journey and requested assistance. Rosslare Harbour lifeboat reached the yacht, located a few miles southeast of

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Carnesore Point, off the Wexford coast. A tow established and the eight-metre yacht was brought towards Kilmore Quay where the RNLI allweather lifeboat stationed at Kilmore Quay took over the tow and brought the yacht to safety. Sea conditions were calm and with visibility fair. Speaking after the incident Rosslare RNLI Volunteer Lifeboat Press Officer Jamie Ryan stressed the dangers of

going to the aid of animals. He said, ‘People can put themselves in great danger. It is always advisable to contact the emergency services first when a pet or animal gets into difficulty. We all love our animals and we want to help them safely but we don’t want to see owners put their own lives at risk doing it. The RNLI volunteers had a long day at sea but thankfully both incidents were resolved satisfactorily.’

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Pick up Social Welfare in Post Office-----D'Arcy Deputy Michael D'Arcy, is encouraging more social welfare recipients to use their local post office to pick up their payment. “The Department of Social Protection currently has a contract for cash social welfare payments to be made at post offices. Over 38 million social welfare payments are made in post offices throughout the country, but this number could increase. “In the Programme for Government we committed to actively encourage more payments at Post Offices. “Now the Minister for Social Protection Leo Varadkar has written to all Department of Social Protection staff dealing with customer claims and payments. He’s asking

staff when dealing with customers who are making new claims, or seeking to change their payment arrangements, to advise customers they can choose between payment at the post office or by electronic funds transfer. “Minister Varadkar has told staff that customer wishes should be facilitated where they choose to receive their social welfare payment at their local post office. “This is a very welcome intervention from the Minister. While post offices remain central to Irish communities, there is a challenge to ensure that they remain competitive. This is a great way to support your local post office.”

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Killiane Castle Pitch & Putt & Golf Driving Range Located 3 miles from Wexford Town on the Rossale side Enjoy a round of pitch and putt. We rent everything you need or bring your own. Open 9am till 9pm Our Driving Range is: 300 metres long floodlit 11 bays 30 balls for €2 Open 9am till 9pm

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