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"A vote for Paul Kehoe is a vote for stability"

As a Minister sitting at the cabinet table I have worked tirelessly to ensure that County Wexford has felt the early stages of the recovery. Ireland has the fastest growing economy in the EU; the deficit that we inherited has been slashed, 135,000 jobs have been created since 2012, but our recovery remains fragile and the loss of political stability could put everything we have achieved at risk. Only a strong economy that supports people at work can pay for the services needed for the type of just society we all want. Fine Gael’s Long Term Economic Plan will get our economy working for the benefit of all. Our ambition is that we will create

200,000 jobs by 2020, reducing unemployment in Wexford to below 7%. Our ambition is that we will reward work by abolishing the USC and increasing the minimum wage. Our ambition that we will invest in services, providing additional frontline staff such as Gardai, Nurses & Teachers. In County Wexford we are already investing in the Enniscorthy and New Ross Bypasses that will make both towns attractive destinations for FDI, businesses and consumers. We are, and will continue, to invest in projects that will secure quality education for our children - one of my key priorities for the next term will be the establishment of a Technological University for the South

East. We are investing in public capital projects in Wexford including the Garda Divisional HQ, Courthouse and new A&E in Wexford, the Fire-station in New Ross, Flood Defences in Enniscorthy and Social Housing across the county. We are investing in primary care centres to make health services more accessible for all. With so many yet to feel the recovery, it is imperative that we have stability. On the 26th of February, it is your choice to decide the kind of Government you want. I ask you to look at my record and look at our plans. A vote for Paul Kehoe is a vote for stability and a vote for Wexford."

some months ago. Councillor George Lawlor, Ger Carthy and Willie Fitzharris each raised concerns about the route at a meeting of the Co. Council on Monday. While reinstatement work is to be carried out on the

route it seems unlikely that the amount available will be sufficient to bring the route up to an acceptable standard. Now councillors are demanding that the Council seek a special grant to bring the road up to standard.

Concerns over Taghmon road

There is growing concern over the state of the road linking Taghmon village to the N25 at Larkin’s Cross with claims this week that lives were being put at risk by the condition of the route which has worsened since the gas pipeline was put in place

Farmers protest at Clohamon Farmers went on the march in Clohamon on Sunday to protest over the proposed sale of the Slaney Meats plant to the Goodman Group. The sale of the Allen family's share of the business to Goodman would give the purchaser substantial control over the beef

processing sector. This has infuriated farmers who fear that the dominant position of Goodman will mean lower prices and a bad deal for beef producers in this country who are already under serious pressure. Despite very bad weather there

was a big turnout of farmers from across the South East for the protest. They were joined by several local general election candidates who pledged their support to the campaign. The protest was organised by the IFA

Above: Johnny Mythen marching with the farmers. Below: A section of the large attendance.

Paul Kehoe,Michael DÀrcy and Ger Carthy at the protest.


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New Year sees big drop in burglaries

Gardai in Co Wexford are winning the battle against crime, particularly burglaries, since the start of the year, it was revealed this week Countywide concern over the dramatic increase in the number of burglaries in 2015 sparked a focus on the problem with the authorities putting a

particular emphasis on dealing with the issue. And the targeted action is paying dividends with a dramatic drop in the number of these crimes in the first six weeks of the year. Burglaries have dropped from a high of 172 over January into the start of February last year

to 80 in the current year. That is a reduction of 51%. Chief Supt. John Roche said Gardai in the county had adopted a targeted approach to the problem paying particular attention to what he described as burglary ‘hot spots’. Thefts from cars, shops and other thefts have also been re-

duced, a meeting of the Joint Policing Committee heard on Monday. However, there has been an increase in the number of drugs offences detected and this may be due to the fact that there has been a strengthening of the drugs squad in recent months.

Wexford Light Opera presented cheques, the proceeds of their Christmas Carol singing around the town, to a number of worthy causes recently. Pictured (Left to Right). Niamh Tierney, SERT, Mary McGuire,and Sean Kinsella, Meals on Wheels, Catherine Malone, SERT and Eric Hayes, Light Opera. Back members of the light opera society Christmas singers. The Friary Heating Fund also received a donation.

Public Order crime up as people start going out again Despite claims that the ‘recovery’ was not being felt in Co. Wexford there is evidence that people have more money in their pockets and are using it to ‘go on the town’ at the weekends. During the years of the recession there was a big reduction in public order offences as people did their drinking at home, but this week it was revealed that Public Order crime is on the way up again as people return to the pub and club

scene at weekends. In the first six weeks of the year Gardai dealt with thirty eight public order offences, up from 23 in the same period last year, an increase of 65%. The figures were revealed by Chief Supt. John Roche at a meeting of the Joint Police Committee where he cited the increased number of people going out at night as the reason behind the increase.

Courtown problems to be tackled The problem of anti social behaviour in private housing estates in Courtown and other associated crime in the area is to be tackled by a special sub-committee of the county’s Joint Policing Committee Public representatives have been expressing

concern over problems in Courtown, including the lack of adequate Garda resources, for several years. Now an action plan is to be prepared to deal with all issues in the area which has the largest population outside the main towns.

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Browne wants to see a community led economy

Fianna FĂĄil candidate Councillor Browne has said that if elected his vision was for a community led economy and his focus would be on

reforming the dysfunctional justice and health systems. Councillor Browne pointed out that has been full time canvassing since October

and he estimates that he and his team have so far knocked on almost 25,000 houses so far. He said that frustration with access to health care and frustration with the impunity with which criminals seem to be able to act were two issues that were repeatedly coming up at the doors across the county.

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Conor Lenihan who launched the campaign

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James’ Dad, retiring TD John, James, Senator Jim Walsh, Conor Lenihan and County Council Chairman Tony Dempsey at the launch of the campaign.

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Don’t go digging up the crops a week after sowing them, or send a man from intensive care straight to the All Ireland

It’s your choice really, the people have the final say, they can vote for who they like, that’s their entitlement, but if they want to keep the ‘recovery’ going they know what they have to do. To do anything other than re-elect the current government would be like a farmer digging up the crops before they are half grown or expecting someone in intensive care to play in an All Ireland final the following week. These were the descriptions used by Taoiseach Enda Kenny

month and while he didn’t say it exactly the message was fairly simple and straightforward--------you’d want to be simple yourself to throw all this away. Enda arrived in Wexford on Monday evening to meet party faithful in the Talbot Hotel but prior to that there was the little matter of some nourishment and a pretty brief meeting with local media. Enda is a nice guy and very personable on a one to one basis but on Monday night he didn’t really get a chance to play to his strengths, at least not during the formal press briefing. To say he was on-message would be a terrible understatement. Bill Clinton used to say ‘it’s the economy stupid’. Well for Enda replace ‘economy’ with ‘recovery’ and you have his message for this campaign. It’s all about Young Eoghan Kehoe with Enda Kenny keeping the in Enniscorthy recovery going, about to illustrate the choices facing creating more jobs, more peothe people at the end of the ple at work paying more taxes

and creating the money to employ more public servants and to invest in better public services. Not that there hasn’t been investment in this county during the difficult years, with new schools, road bypasses and the like. So it’s simple really ‘put Enda back and keep the recovery going’ or be a bit simple yourself and risk throwing it all away. And if people needed reminding of the type of horror story that could lie ahead Enda was quick to point out that the spectre of some sort of Fianna Fail/Sinn Fein alliance was beginning to emerge and if that happened you could certainly wave goodbye to the ‘recovery’. It was the people’s choice, of course, Enda stressed, but the message he was hammering home was that really there was no choice at all. The Taoiseach is often accused of not being good on detail. Well he was certainly well prepared for his Wexford visit, managing even to give a mention to places like Carnsore, Taghmon and other parishes across the county. A question on a recent suicide brought sympathy and what seemed a genuine understanding of the trauma involved for families faced by such a loss. And he was on top of his brief listing out all the investment in mental health in the area and the various facilities that had been provided. The presence of Gardai in the

Enda Kenny with his Wexford team Paul Kehoe, Julie Hogan and Michae D’Arcy hotel foyer and the sight of several Garda vehicles outside the building was a very clear illustration that times have changed for political leaders in this country. The protestor is never far away and security now plays a much more important part in the campaign of a Taoiseach. Enda did not plan any street walkabout in Wexford, stopping off just in Enniscorthy and Gorey at the offices of Paul Kehoe and Michael D’Arcy on Tuesday before heading on to Wicklow but he denied that this was in any

way a controlled visit or that he was not taking the opportunity to communicate his message directly to the people of the county. At that very moment he was communicating to the people through the local media, he insisted and he had a point of sorts. Throughout the press briefing Enda was flanked by his Wexford, D’Arcy, Kehoe and Hogan. Enda wants you to vote for all three and when you have done that continue your support for Labour. And if you follow his advice, just like the prosperous farmer you will

harvest a great crop of barley when the days are long, the nights short and we all bask in the sunshine of a continuing ‘recovery’. With such a good story to tell it seems a pity he didn’t share it with people on the Main Street, in the restaurants, pubs and supermarkets or maybe he was scared he would meet too many people who feel that their wonderful ploughed field has turned into a bog over the past few years and is now in such a mess that it is difficult to ever see anything growing in it again.

.............Enda Kenny in Ethy and Gorey Tuesday.............

Paul Kehoe with his daughter Emma and An Taoiseach

Michael D’Àrcy, Enda and Blathnaid Kenny, no relation of the Taoiseach, in Gorey

Michael D’arcy welcomes An Taoiseach to Gorey


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Official opening of Wexford houses

District Manager Angie Laffan, Minister Brendan Howlin, Mayor Ger Carthy and resident Joe Moore at the official opening. With 3,740 people on the Howlin on Tuesday was posidemonstrate that at last they housing list in the Wexford tive more in terms of symbolwere back building houses in District the opening of eight ism than anything else. Wexford town new dwellings at Shanna Court It was another positive photoIt’s been a long time since on the outskirts of Wexford shoot for Minister Howlin and there was a significant new town by Minister Brendan allowed the local authority to build of local authority houses

New Ross Bypass Sod Turning There were big celebrations in New Ross last week with the official sod-turning of the long awaited by-pass of the town. The long tail backs of traffic from the Waterford side of New Ross have been a feature of life on Barrowside for two decades but the solution is now on the way. Minister Paul Kehoe, TD, along with Minister Brendan Howlin turned the sod on the Ross Bypass, and they were joined by public representatives from both Wexford and Kilkenny for the event. This road project includes ll not just build 14km of dual carriage way but also a new 900 metre bridge spanning the River Barrow and linking

still further Kilkenny and Wexford, close neighbours and fierce sporting rivals. Speaking from the site, Minister Kehoe said “In the construction phase this project will create up to 300 jobs and be a positive boost to the local economy in New Ross between now and 2019. The real advantage of this project is however the long term benefits that will flow to the local economies of Wexford, Kilkenny and the entire South East. “ “Projects such as this €230 million New Ross Bypass take time. The process of planning, land purchase and construction can be frus-

trating but the benefits are immense and long lasting. “ “Projects like this involve the ongoing effort of a number of groups and I want to acknowledge the work of Michael Nolan of Transport Infrastructure Ireland, Theo Cullinane of BAM Group, Cristina Rives of Iridium and their staffs; together with both Wexford County Council and Kilkenny County Council, under the leadership of Cathaoirleachs Cllr. Tony Dempsey and Cllr. Mary Hilda Kavanagh they are making this bypass a reality. “

Above: Ready, steady, go - The sod is turned to mark the start of work on the new bypass. Right: An artists impression of the new bridge over the River Barrow.

Residents and guests gather for the cutting of the tape. in the area and that, coupled with the collapse of the local construction industry, has resulted in the unprecedented housing crisis which the area now faces.

But whatever about the general crisis or the lack of any real short term plan to provide homes for those who seek them Shanna Court represents a really positive story for those

lucky enough to be allocated the houses. For them Tuesday was not just about photo shoots but a really positive future in the comfort of homes they can call their own.


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love and truth, on possession and violence, set as a hauntingly poetic piece which will go deep under the skin. Raven's production features an all-star cast of local talent with Lee Kelly in the lead role while Lauren Corish Wallace and Jessica Walker portray the two strong female characters. The play is directed by Anna Hayes, who made her directorial debut in Summer 2014 and has since directed a self-penned piece during the 2015 Wexford Opera Festival. This is her first fulllength play and she is assisted by Eoghan Rua Finn. Tickets are on sale now from Wexford Arts Centre on 053 91 23764 or www.wexfordartscentre.ie. Due to some themes, the play is not suitable for younger audiences.

Council provided 13,988 B&B nights for homeless A total of 13,988 nights of bed and breakfast accommodation was provided for homeless people in Co. Wexford by the Co. Council last year, it was revealed this week. Cllr Malcolm Byrne said the numbers gave an indication of the scale of the

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Oylegate bypass ready ‘soon after Enniscorthy’

The by-pass of Oylegate village as an extension to the M11 Enniscorthy by-pass is not expected to open at the same time as the route from Clough to Edermine but should come on stream within a short period of the main work being completed, the Chief Executive of Wexford

Co. Council Tom Enright said this week. He gave details of what is now proposed following the roads authority’s decision to provide the money for the planning stage of the Oylegate work to go ahead. Compulsory Purchase Orders, layout and design will all

have to be completed before work can begin, Mr Enright told the February meeting of the Council. The motorway extension will run east of Oylegate village running from the end of the Enniscorthy by-pass at Edermine. In arguing that the project should go ahead now the

Council officials had pointed to the fact that it would be possible to get much better value at tender stage given that two other market projects were already underway in the county with work also starting on the New Ross by-pass. There were fears that one the M11 was extended to Eder-

mine there were be major traffic problems in Oylegate village with long delays being experienced by motorists. Councillor Paddy Kavanagh said the go ahead for the project was very welcome news. The whole purpose of having a motorway from Dublin to the centre of the county

would have been defeated if people were to be held up in long traffic delays as they arrived in Oylegate, he said. Cllr Kavanagh said it was important to have an information meeting for locals as soon as more details became available.

No extra staff for roads The government’s recent announcement of extra cash for road repairs throughout the county has not been matched b y any provision for extra staff to carry out the work, it was revealed this week. There have been complaints that in many parts of the county, particularly North Wexford, t there is a serious shortage of outdoor staff to

carry out routine maintenance on rural roads and this causing the roads to deteriorate. At this week’s meeting of the Co. Council Sinn Fein councillor Fionntan O’Suilleabhain was told that that vacancies in the roads department could only be filled by taking from posts elsewhere in the local authority.

Derelict houses to be repaired Wexford Co. Council is to deal with the shortage of social housing in areas where no new houses can be built due to the lack of sewage facilities by purchasing derelict and boarded up houses and repairing them. Chief Executive Tom Enright said the lack of sewage

treatment facilities in places such as Duncannon meant that it was not possible to build new houses but the Council was now looking at taking over houses which had fallen into disrepair and refurbishing them for social accommodation

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GER WALSH Another abuse horror story in the South East It is amazing how every so often a true horror story is uncovered which shocks the entire nation. Unfortunately far too many of these stories have involved abuse of vulnerable children and a considerable number of them have been in the South East of the country. The latest involves the sordid happenings at a Foster Care home which went on for decades and is only now to be the subject of a full enquiry. This shocking story has only really come to public attention since it started being probed by members of the Dail’s Public Accounts Committee and in particular by two members, John Deasy and John McGuinness. They deserve a lot of credit for their work on this. The question being asked by people everywhere is how this could go on for so long even after people in authority were made aware of some of the abuse that was happening in the Home. There really has been no

satisfactory answer to this yet and the senior HSE officials who have been answering questions appear to be doing the bare minimum in terms of providing necessary information. Members of the Public Accounts Committee were clearly angered by the efforts of the HSE to duck and dive their questions but to be fair to the politicians they did their best to get to the bottom of the story in so far as they could. It is hard to imagine any HSE personnel or staff of the old Health Board allowing this to go on but it seems there is no doubt that a number of people in authority had an awareness of the danger the residents of the house were being put in. One common strand which seems to be coming through is that the health Board was reluctant to do anything because officers believed they were constrained by law. In other words if they overstepped the mark and

were found to have acted outside the law they would be sued. On the other hand if they did nothing there was no danger of being sued, or so they thought. But this, of course, left the residents in terrible danger. It is truly a shocking state of affairs when the law in this country is such an ass that it acts in a manner which tends to put vulnerable children and adults at risk rather than protect them. On the face of it

Time stands still for Wexford Council Recently councillors in Wexford were bemoaning the loss of the old Borough Council which used to have control of affairs in the town. They were complaining about the increased workload and the fact that there isn’t enough money around to do things in the urban area any

more. Well visitors to the old County Hall, home of the Wexford Municipal District Council, would be forgiven for thinking that the elected members had been successful in having the clock turned back. A ‘No Smoking’ notice at

No posters in Ferns The people in Ferns have said they do not want any election posters erected in their village or on the approach roads. Of course they have no legal power to

do this but it would be a foolish politician that would go against their wishes. This, of course, has once again sparked conversations about whether or not posters

Taking on Springsteen When I heard that Bruce Springsteen was to play in Croke Park on the same day as the Wexford hurlers I

thought at first that he was lining out for Kilkenny but everything was clarified when the GAA revealed that he

the entrance proclaims that the premises is that of Wexford Borough Council and that the man in charge is none other than ‘Town Clerk Pat Collins’ It’s quite some time since Co. Secretary Pat occupied that position.

should be banned entirely. If they were it would hand a big advantage to high profile incumbents because lesser know newcomers would find it very difficult to build their profiles so it’s not something I expect to see happening any time soon. would play a concert on the day and the Leinster Championship games would be moved to make way for the singer. It’s nice to see a sporting body getting its priorities right.

as a Second Level school. Whatever size it is it would surely be large enough to house eight hundred or so students. I assume it has some

One of the final acts of Environment Minister Alan Kelly before the election was announced was to sign orders making it mandatory to charge for waste collection by weight. In principle that seems a very good idea, except for the fact that food waste which goes into the compost bin is also going to weighed. We have spent the last few years trying to educate people in respect of separating their waste into recycling, compost and real waste and to be fair a huge amount of progress has been made in relation to this. It might have been a better idea to provide a free collection of compost waste at least for a trial period to see how it would work. Now, of course, the big fear is that the real effect of the

Will ‘Z’ mean an end to the storms We seem to be getting endless storms since they

started to give them names at the start of the winter. I was

whole thing will be to increase the cost of having your bins collected and this could become an election issue. Already it seems that quite a number of people do not pay for any bin collection at all and instead dispose of their waste by driving out the country and dumping it or by putting it into someone else’s bin under the cover of darkness. In the past someone dumping rubbish into your bin didn’t matter a whole lot because it didn’t mean any extra charge. But now if someone piles their rubbish into your bin during the night it will prove costly. I can see this becoming a big issue because a lot of bins have to be left out the night before for early morning collection.

just wondering what will happen when they reach ‘Z’ in the alphabet. Does it mean the end of the storms?

Investing in Education and Youth Services Education and youth issues brought Malcolm Byrne into politics, it is the field in which he works and they are issues about which he feels passionately. Investment in education and youth services pays long term dividends for society and for the economy.

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Developing pr preschool eschoo ol education and childcar childcaree Pr Protecting otecting small scho schools ools Ensuring access to eeducation, regardless regarrdless of background baackground Supporting special ne needs eeds education Campaigning againstt overcrowded classrooms oomss overcrrowded o classr Guidance counselling g and mental health services servicees for young people Offering moree opport opportunities Of ffering f mor tunities in higher education n and in training Investing in rresearch eesearrch c and restoring restoring postgraduate postgraduatte grants

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How about using Fiscal Space for a school There has been so much talk about Fiscal Space over the past few weeks I was wondering if we could have it moved to Wexford and used

that is what seems to have happened in this case. This, of course, does not excuse the failure of the health Board but it does shine some light on the shambles which exists in this whole area. It seems as if we have learned nothing from all the scandals of the past.

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sort of a roof and if it hasn’t we could use f Michael Noonan’s rainy day money to protect the classes from the weather. Just a thought.

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If your heart is set on a particular dress, be sure to order by the six-month mark to allow for fittings and alterations. The same goes for the bridesmaid dresses. Reserve hotel rooms for guests as early as possible. Begin your research up to a year in advance. It’s a good idea to include hotel information in your invitations. This doesn’t mean you will have to pay for the rooms, you are just setting them aside so

your guests can put down their credit cards when they call to book their rooms. Inviting too many wedding guests. Don’t invite 400 people assuming only 250 will accept. You don’t want to end up turning people away at the reception. Analyse your guest list from the get-go, assume 80% will respond yes, and limit your guest list accordingly. Last-minute beauty treatments and crash diets.

Many brides think that scheduling a facial the day before the wedding will leave their skin looking angelic on their big days. Last-minute beauty treatments could leave unexpected and unwanted results. Crash dieting in the weeks leading up to the wedding could mean that after all those fittings; your dress may not fit. Stick to a long-term beauty regime with lots of rest, a good diet, and safe over-thecounter beauty products like sunless tanners. Save the heavy-duty beauty treatments

for at least two weeks before the big day or you could risk ruining all the hard work you’ve done to make your wedding perfect. Trying to go it alone. If you are a bride lucky enough to have been offered help by friends or family members, by all means take it! Too many brides try to do it all, this isn’t a good idea. Delegate and use all the resources that are available to you. When people offer to assist find something for them to do, like researching a vendor or addressing invitations. Forgetting to focus on what’s important. Keep in mind that you are getting married and starting a life together, not just planning a wedding. Brides, be good to your grooms. And grooms, be good to your brides. Some tension is inevitable due to the sticky topics that weddings stir up, but don’t ever let things get out of control. Remember why you decided to take this leap in the first place!


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For A Fresh Start in Wexford, Vote Leonard Kelly No.1 Social Democrats

THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATES, A NEW PARTY COMMITTED TO ACHIEVING HIGHT QUALITY PUBLIC SERVICES, STRONG COMMUNITY AND A THRIVING ECONOMY. THESE COMBINED TO CREATE A SOCIETY WHERE EVERYBODY HAS THE OPPURTUNITY TO LIVEIN DIGNITY AND REACH THEIR POTENTIAL. The top ten points in the Social Democrats manifesto for Ireland:

Build Irish NHS Over 10 years and over three phases, end the two tier health service by building an Irish NHS that is publicly financed with a strong emphasis on primary care. In the first five years, this will mean recruiting more GPs, practice nurses, public health nurses, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists etc and building up this side of the health service. Set up Anti-Corruption Agency Create a Community Banking Sector Give people another choice in how and where they bank by allowing the Credit Unions and Post offices to compete more freely against the main banks. This means people will be able to get debit cards and online banking from Credit Unions, and Credit Unions will be less restricted in the loans that can give to small businesses and individuals. More competition should mean the cost of banking should reduce. End Child Poverty Currently 130,000 children live in consistent child poverty, meaning they go without basics such as food, heat, clothes etc. We want to eliminate this by 2021 by investing in better education, childcare, school meals, parental support etc. Jobs Target 100,000 jobs by giving as much attention to indigenous businesses as we do to multi-nationals. We would give SMEs a better deal on rates and reduce administrative burden. Improve apprenticeships, broadband etc. Make Housing Affordable Immediately increase Rent Supplement/HAP, free up vacant ac-

commodation and sites through carrot and stick measures, and reintroduce a scheme for older people so that they can trade down more easily if that is their wish. In the medium term, we will create a new Ministry for Housing and set up a new body to act between public private sector providers, deal with planning and financing bottle-necks, and ensure the delivery of housing.

Drive Quality & Access in Education Reduce primary school class sizes progressively aiming for 20:1 ratio. Make primary education free. Re-establish role of guidance counsellors. Reduce third level charges by €1,000 and increase third level funding. Empower People with Disabilities Ratify the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities. Introduce a cost of disability payment. Restore personal assistant care. Manage Ireland’s Public finances Responsibly Maintain tax base at current level. Commit to a structurally balanced budget. We won’t give up on chasing the unfair Anglo debt of €25bn Cost of Living Tackle family bills such as the cost of childcare, water charges, car insurance, high rents, energy costs, primary education costs, prescription charges, public transport fares, etc., so that the cost of living is reduced

For A Fresh Start in Wexford, Vote Leonard Kelly No.1 Social Democrats

My main priorities for Wexford are listed here. These are not aspirations, they are changes that are do-able and will make considerable changes to a lot of peoples lives: • Abolishing the domestic water charges & reduce property tax for mortgage holders. • Introduce a tax credit for the self-employed. • Need to invest in social housing schemes & we should be creating more great communities. • When major infrastructure (eg. roads) projects are scheduled they should be planned to minimise distribution to local communities & businesses. • Primary health care centres - give incentives for young doctors to set up in rural areas. • Reinvest in community policy-neighbourhood watch schemes. People should feel safe in their homes. • A new co-educational secondary school for Wexford. • Technical University status in the South East, which would encourage tech & innovation startups in Wexford. • School leaver training programmes tailored specifically to local jobs market. • Full career guidance, and wellness and mental health guidance hours in schools. • Change the rates regime to stop discrimination against lower-revenue businesses (e.g. by including revenue & employee numbers, rather than valuation of premises based on potential future rent) • Incentivizing tourism - with our music, arts, beautiful scenery & artisan food Co Wexford should become a cultural hub

I would like to introduce myself. My name is Leonard Kelly and I am contesting the General Election for the Wexford constituency. I am a married father of four children and I work and live in Wexford. I live and work as an Engineer, in Wexford. Also I am a trained Counselling Psychotherapist.


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Communions & Confirmations Celebrate your child's Communion or Confirmation in the family friendly setting of Clayton Whites Hotel. A Fun Fun Fu u Day Da ay O ay Out ut ut For Fo or All or All ll The Fa Fam F Family a am mil m mily mi ill y ily Communion & Confirmation Lunches 2016 Adults €23.95 / Children €10.95 • Fun activities to entertain the children (magician, balloon modelling and bouncy castle)* • Family pass for Wexford Leisure Club • Complimentary lunch for communion or confirmation child *Subject to numbers booked

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lected dates including magic show, bouncy castle and balloon modelling (subject to numbers booked). Also included is a Family Pass for The Wexford Leisure Club and discounted family prices to Leisure Max Wexford. After lunch, relax in the warm and cosy Library Bar with live entertainment every Friday & Saturday night.

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Lifestyle The Craanford Annual Vintage Car & Tractor Run in aid of Hospice Homecare

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‘Hands off’ Credit Unions Attempts to introduce new rules banning credit unions from holding deposits of more than €100,000 for an individual have been strongly attacked by members of Wexford Co. Council. The charge was led by Independent member Davy Hynes who said the move was an attempt by the big banks who had cost taxpayers billions to stop Credit Unions competing in the marketplace. He described Credit Unions as the ‘poor man’s bank’ and said they provided a very valuable services for thousands of families across Co. Wexford. However, if unfair limits were put on their deposits then they would not have the money to provide loans to people for a whole range of things. At a meeting of the Co. Council on Monday he was supported by several colleagues with Deirdre Wadding saying she would not normally be to the fore in protecting people who had €100,000 to put on deposit but it was very important to protect Credit Unions

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Lifestyle News ’16 Lives’ remembered in Gorey The election count that was over before it started It was an election like no other with the result being declared before a single vote was counted; a newspaper cutting being sent in the package with the ballot paper to all electors and everyone having to sign their name and address on the ballot paper for it to be valid. This was the poll to ask residents of George’s Street in Wexford town to change the name of the street to Brennan Street in honour of Robert Brennan a key figure in the 1916 Rising. The move had been proposed by Fianna Fail councillor Tony Dempsey ,early last year and there had been a pretty active campaign in support of the change. However, the move fell at the first hurdle when less than half of the eligible voters on the street actually cast their votes. For the vote to be valid the turnout out had to be 50% plus one which enabled Mayor Ger Carthy, who observed the early morning count in the Wexford Council Chamber, to declare the vote lost before a single ballot had been counted. But the papers had to be counted and it soon became obvious that this name change was to fall at the second hurdle as well. The half a dozen

Jade Lynch,Sophie Kelly and Shannon Murphy,Students from Creagh Collage Gorey

observers included Brian Cleary and Gregg Walsh who had been prominent on the ‘yes’ side and they quickly realised that suggesting a second running of the vote to get a 50% turnout would not do much good. This was not just being defeated, it was being demolished. With just over fifty votes to be sorted and counted the whole thing was over in a quarter of an hour. In all there were six rejected papers, three because the postman could not deliver the ballots and three because the person voting was not the same as the individual the paper was addressed to. Fine Gael’s number cruncher Paddy Power was on hand to view the count but he was not using the event as a refresher

for the general election count later this month. He was actually entitled to vote but did not receive a ballot paper. Co Secretary Pat Collins was dragged down from County Hall to oversee the proceedings and it fell to him to make the formal announcement. The valid poll was fifty one with forty two voters saying no and just nine in favour. Mayor Carthy was quick to explain that the whole thing was proposed during the term of the previous Mayor, George Lawlor and was put forward by Tony Dempsey. Neither man turned up for the count. Carthy said the people had spoken and he suspected it would be a long time before any councillor would suggest changing the name of a street in Wexford town again.

A major programme of events is planned right across the county to celebrate the centenary of the 1916 Rising and one of the first events in North Wexford took place recently when a group of noted authors from the 16 Lives series of biographies on the 1916 Easter Rising’s 16 executed men travelled to

Gorey. John Gibney, Lorcan Collins, Mary Gallagher, Conor Kostick and Helen Litton took part in a panel discussion at Gorey Library where the topics discussed included ‘planning of the Rising, the organisation involved in the Rising, the women of 1916 as well as literature and the rebellion’.

The authors who attended in Gorey wrote the books on Sean Heuston, James Connolly, Eamonn Ceannt, Michael O’Hanrahan, Thomas Clarke and Edward Daly. The event was well attended and there was an interesting discussion on the night.

Mythen backs beef farmers

Sinn Féin election candidate Johnny Mythen has expressed support for protesting beef farmers t after attending the IFA's protest outside Slaney Meats.

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Mythen said:

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"It is disappointing that, after long negotiation on Friday, no agreement could be reached between farmer and beef processors. "The fact that farmers are in such dire straits but could not get recognition of that from the beef processors shows how necessary is intervention from the Minister of Agriculture. "When British farmers are getting €350 per head more for their cattle than their Irish counterparts, then something is very wrong. The product from

Ireland is top class and a produced to the highest standards and Irish farmers are going under. "The fact that they are taking action to protest again, so soon after their last demonstration, shows how angry and frustrated the farm-

ers are with the food cartels and their multimillionaire beef barons.We in Sinn Féin support the farmers 100%. I call on the minister to intervene. To stand back from this urgent situation is just not good enough"

Chris Dooley, Foreign Editor with The Irish Times and author of “Redmond A Life Undone” will talk about John Redmond, focusing on Redmond and the Irish Party’s response to the Easter Rising at a free event in Bunclody Libr\ry on Thursday February 11th. . Redmond described the Rising as “wicked” and “insane” and regarded it as a major setback to the cause of Irish

independence. Those views appear very odd now and out of step with majority thinking, but at the time Redmond was reflecting the popular view. Chris will place Redmond’s life and times in context. His book brings to life seven pivotal years in Irish history, when the campaign for Home Rule seized the nation and brought Ireland to the brink of a negotiated settlement with Britain. The architect of this campaign was

John Redmond, the shrewd and assured leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party. This talk will challenge some of the myths about John Redmond, for example that he was naïve and allowed himself to be strung along by the British government, that he was ineffectual as a politician, weak on the question of partition etc, all of which this author will argue is contradicted by the evidence.


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Cllr. Ger Carthy, Independent Candidate My Priorities HEALTH: Protect existing services at Wexford General Hospital and support plans for its further

expansion and development; Promote an effective and acute Mental Health Programme for Co. Wexford and support programmes to tackle suicide.

EDUCATION: Deal with the critical shortage of second level school places across Co. Wexford;

Reverse cuts adversely impacting on schools.

TRANSPORT:

Improve Rail Services between Rosslare Europort - Dublin; Address the lack of fit for purpose bus stations across the county; Lobby for a targeted programme to end decimation of rural roads.

TOURISM: Encourage creation of sustainable employment through tourism initiatives; Develop a

Heritage Railway on the old South Wexford Rail Line.

TAXATION: Eliminate USC for all workers earning less than â‚Ź75,000; Target future tax cuts at lower

and middle income earners; Provide equal treatment for self employed under the tax code.

RURAL COMMUNITIES: Restore and protect services in rural areas including Post Offices and

GardaĂ­, support employment creation and initiatives to prevent rural isolation, particularly for the elderly.

AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES: Support farm based employment; encourage and support

indigenous food production across Co. Wexford. Endeavour to support coastal communities and fishing industry.

ROSSLARE EUROPORT: Maintain existing employment and further develop Rosslare Europort to

enable it become a key driver of the Co. Wexford economy supporting sustainable employment across the county

SOCIAL PROTECTION & HOUSING: Restore cuts implemented over six years of austerity

particularly affecting the elderly, carers, people with disabilities and address social housing crisis

JOB CREATION: Work with IDA Ireland to promote inward investment and support indigenous small to medium companies in the county to provide employment.

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Cllr. Ger Carthy, Independent Candidate A Message from Cllr. Ger Carthy

A Chairde On the inside pages I have highlighted what I believe are some of the main issues which face the country and most importantly Co. Wexford. I have tried my best to identify the issues and problems which are the priorities for people in Co. Wexford based on the many conversations I have had with people in all parts of the county. Both as the father of three young children and as an Advanced Paramedic with the HSE attached to Wexford General Hospital, working on the front line of the health service, I am only too well aware of the difficulties and challenges faced by people up and down the county. The past few years have been very difficult for everyone in Co. Wexford and many families have really suffered with some losing their jobs, their homes - everything. While people feel betrayed by a Fianna Fail party which inflicted such misery on the country, they feel equally betrayed by the current government and particularly the Labour Party who promised so much before the last election only to break every single promise they made. There is a genuine belief among the public that the Labour Party members of government turned their backs on people who had supported them all their lives. It was as if Labour decided to make a virtue of breaking as many promises as possible and to attack in a most savage way ordinary working people and those dependent on welfare payments. In seeking your support I am conscious that people feel so let down by the politicians they voted for five years ago. Many are truly disgusted by what they have witnessed over recent years and believe that some of their representatives have really lost touch with the people who elected them. I offer myself to the electorate as someone not attached to the policies of the mainstream parties which have so badly let down so many people. I also offer an alternative to the populist and in many respects irresponsible policies of those who are on the far left of Irish and Wexford politics. I won’t make many promises but I will guarantee one thing------------if elected to Dail Eireann I will never forget the people I represent. People struggling in isolated rural communities and those trying to make ends meet in the towns, people with jobs and those without employment and the many people working so hard in small businesses to provide employment right across the county My late father Leo Carthy represented the people of Wexford at Co. Council level for fifty years. He taught me many things, but in particular he instilled in me the need for people always to keep their feet on the ground. As an Independent I am not weighed down by the party system which has failed so many hard working Wexford families in recent years. In politics I believe it is the people and not the party that are important and if elected a TD the people of Wexford and their genuine concerns will always be top of my agenda and I will work tirelessly in a positive manner to strengthen the Co. Wexford economy and to bring about the infrastructural developments which are vital to ensure economic progress and prosperity for the people of the county into the future.

Yours Sincerely, Cllr. Ger Carthy

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