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France may give Wexford a tourism boost A decision by the French Ambassador to travel to Ireland via the Rosslare ferry when he took up his appointment last year could yet pay handsome dividends for Wexford. Ambassador Jean-Pierre Thebault landed in Rosslare and drove to Enniscorthy before taking a break. Co. Wexford therefore provided his first taste of Ireland as he arrived to take up his new posting and it made an impression. His next visit to the county was to attend the Opera Festival last October and he was very impressed by what the festival had to offer. Last week he travelled back to Co. Wexford as a

guest of Co. Council Chairman Malcolm Byrne and laid the foundation stones for what could in the future provide a major tourism boost for the county. Ambassador Thebault started his visit at Ferns Castle before fulfilling a range of engagements in Gorey where he met business interests and local authority officials. He wants to see Co. Wexford utilising its Norman links to France to build a tourism bridge between the two countries which he believes could attract thousands of visitors each year to the county. And the Ambassador is willing to provide whatever assistance he can for

proposals which come from Wexford to create that link. Using Ferns Castle as an example he said he saw no reason why its current visitor numbers could not be multiplied many times over with a targeted promotion. Wexford’s history and notable sites had a huge amount to offer French visitors but any plans would have to come from local level and then he would be happy to support, facilitate and promote them. Tourism interests in the county will be anxious to push open this door to the French market following the calamity of the Great Ireland East project which bypassed the county.

There was a good French welcome for the Ambassador Jean Pierre Thebault in Gorey when he visited La Baguette which is a French business owned by Didier Senecal. Also pictured is the Chairman of Wexford Co. Council Malcolm Byrne.

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When Ballythomas and Kilmuckridge said ‘Yes’ it was all over Wexford Food and Wine Fair It was just 9.20 on Saturday morning, barely twenty minutes after the first ballot papers had tumbled out of the boxes in St. Joseph’s Centre where the Wexford count was being held. They emptied the box from Ballythomas in the rural north of the county. Within minutes as the count staff separated the ballots for the Marriage Equality vote from those of the President Age Referendum a clear pattern emerged. Ballythomas had said yes to marriage equality and no to lowering the age for the president. While the Presidential vote was decisive the marriage referendum was no knife edge result either and for a rural box it probably could be described as a bit of a landslide. Ten minutes later the packed box from Kilmuckridge was opened, another typically rural part of Co. Wexford. The picture was the same. Kilmuckridge was saying yes and essentially that was that. While the count staff would of course have to carefully check and count

every single ballot, for the observers in the count centre the picture was crystal clear. Wexford would vote yes and by a pretty decisive majority and that meant that the nation as a whole was on course to support the proposal by a much larger majority than anyone had expected. Few had anticipated rural parts of Wexford to return ‘Yes’ majorities on this vote and once those rural boxes started to show such support for the proposal there was a sense of relief and joy for those who had campaigned so energetically to get the proposal passed. In Gorey urban area, the first of the town boxes to be opened, there was huge support for the ‘Yes’ side a pattern which continued throughout the county. The tallies were not as sophisticated as in general elections but it looks as if there was a majority backing the proposal right cross the county, with narrower majorities in parts of rural New Ross and surprisingly in a few Wexford town ballot

boxes. When all the votes were counted 40,692 peopled had voted yes making Wexford one of only three constituencies in the country to return a vote of more than 40,000 in favour of the referendum. In the end it broke down 63.59% yes to 36.41% no which was a ‘yes’ vote just over 1% higher than the national average. In the other referendum 47,424 people voted against the Presidential Age Referendum, almost three out of every four voters who went to the polls. The Wexford turnout at just under 58% was slightly lower than the national average but it did contain a lot of young voters and first time voters many of whom made special arrangements to travel home to cast their votes. Their votes, and the energy and effectiveness of the campaign were decisive in ensuring the wide margin of victory for the ‘yes’ vote in Wexford.

There was a tremendous atmosphere on Wexford’s South Main Street on Saturday afternoon when large crowds gathered to sample some of the delights on offer as part of the town’s Food and Wine Fair which ran over four days. The outdoor event is one of the big attractions of the festival which has now been running for seven years.


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Councillor suggests communal bins to beat dumping A Co. Councillor has suggested that the problem of people not using a bin service and instead dumping their rubbish on the sides of rural roads could be tackled by introducing a continental style system of dealing with domestic waste. Paddy Kavanagh said that on a recent trip abroad he noticed that large wheelie bins were placed and the end of streets and all the residents used them to dump their waste. He said that such a system

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Unfinished Estates The completion of the so called unfinished estates is unlikely to provide any solution to the housing crises in the short term, it has emerged. Cllr Kathleen Codd Nolan asked at a meeting of the Enniscorthy Municipal District Council if there was any progress on unfinished estates

and if there could be any positive outcomes in this area. But Housing Executive Deirdre Kearns said there had been no additional allocation to deal with unfinished estates and work being carried out was being done to deal with health and safety issues.

Keith is concerned about bees Enniscorthy councillor Keith Doyle is very concerned about the plight of the bee. The humble bee plays a very important role in the environment and is under serious attack, not just in Co. Wexford, but across the world, the Fianna Fail man told his colleagues at a meeting of the Enniscorthy Municipal District Council. And he wants the local authority to play a role in protecting the bee and helping it thrive again especially by having a

planting programme in Council controlled open spaces designed to protect bees. He emphasised the important part played by the bee in many aspects of life including farming. Later when councillor Doyle called for the spraying of weed killer around the centre of Enniscorthy Cllr. Paddy Kavanagh warned that his suggestion might have the effect of killing the bees.

New look for Enniscorthy festivals Enniscorthy has amalgamated a range of its festivals and special events to provide a festive focal point in the town at the end of June. Several events are to be staged over five days from June 24th. as part of a rebranded Strawberry, Cultural and Food Fest which it is hoped can attract more visitors to the town and boost the local economy. The local Municipal District Council worked behind the scenes to bring the various organisations together to enable the town to showcase the events as part of a weeklong series of activities rather than having individual festivals and events dotted throughout the summer. But while the format may change many of the individual ingredients which has been part of Strawberry Fair for decades will remain

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Poltergeist Review Another week, another remake of an old horror film. This new Poltergeist is a remake of a film of the same name from 1982. I admit I haven’t seen the original, so in that sense I’m probably the intended audience for this film. So, does it work as a horror film? The answer is, some parts do, but overall it’s mostly just a retread of any haunted house film you may have seen in the past decade. The film begins with a suburban family buying a new house in a new neighbourhood. Naturally, it doesn’t take long for trouble to brew. The family themselves are the main protagonists, and also a collection of archetypes, you have the goofy dad, the worried mother, the spoiled teenage daughter, the cheeky little girl, and the little boy who’s scared of everything. Griffin (Played by Kyle Catlett), the little boy I’ve just mentioned, is so annoying that you almost don’t blame the ghosts for going out of their way to haunt him.

But never mind the family, it’s the ghosts themselves that need discussion. These aren’t some docile Victorian spooks content with knocking over a few lampshades. No, these ghosts prefer a much more bombastic approach, possessing trees, clown dolls, squirrels, chairs, the floor, the

be copy and paste affairs, just with different actors and better special effects. Remakes of the past, like Scarface (1983) which was a remake of a gangster film from 1932, or The Fly (1986) or The Thing (1982), which were both remakes of horror films from the 50s, were completely different films from their source material, which is not something you can say for some modern remakes. Incidentally the 1982 version of The Thing was remade in 2011, making it a remake of a remake…..so many layers, it’s like an onion of rehashed ideas. Despite all these flaws regarding the new version of Poltergeist, it does do some things right. The sequences in the afterlife, filled with grey alien-like corpses constantly moving in a sprawl in a dark tunnel, are visually memorable, and while the ghost hunter the family hire is a stock character, he still comes across as likeable due to the performance of Jared Harris in the role. There are also some changes made to some parts, like the infamous clown doll scene or what method the ghosts use to haunt the families teenage daughter. Also, there’s a scene with a drill that’s somewhat effective. But overall, the only way I can truly recommend this film is if you love haunted house films in general, and just have an overall soft spot for that particular subgenre. Other than that, though, it’s just a generic ghost picture with the occasional interesting part and nothing more.

It’s a long way from painting lines with whitewash It’s a long way from painting lines in a field from a bucket of whitewash. That was how the President of Athletics Wexford, Toddy Moore, a man now well into his eighties and an active supporter of everything to do with athletics in Co. Wexford for decades described the new Sports Hub in Enniscorthy.. It was a simple phrase but in a real way it summed up exactly what the Sports Hub in Enniscorthy means to athletes in Co. Wexford. Gone are the days when officials had to rise early in the morning on the day of important competitions to line out fields in preparation for the day’s events. Gone are the days when Wexford athletes have to run their important races on uneven surfaces in some country field. Instead, thanks to investment from the local authority, the Sports Council and the government they have a state of the art facility right in the middle of the county on which to run their

competitions. The staggeringly impressive new facility located just behind Enniscorthy Rugby Club is expected to bring a lot of benefits to Enniscorthy and the surrounding area because it is in line to stage important national competitions in the future with the resultant spin off The Chairperson of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council Barbara Ann in terms of bed Murphy surrounded by her colleagues with John Tracey of the Sports nights and extra money to the local Council and Toddy Moore President of Athletics Ireland. economy. But in a way the Ryan Carthy Walsh arrived that combines to provide the benefit to the local economy is proper spring board for back at the Sports Hub having a bit of a side benefit, even if just qualified for the Euro competing at top level. it is a very important one. But Youth Olympic Festival. The facility has, of course, the facility will bring huge Ryan, from Adamstown, been open and in use for some advantages to the athletics of cleared an impressive 2 metres time and there are already Co. Wexford. Now they will 3cms in the High Jump and he indications that the new track have a state of the art facility is an athlete we are likely to is having a positive effect on on which to train with a proper the performance of Wexford hear a lot more about in the surface, floodlights for winter future. athletes. It was fitting that on training and everything else the day of the official opening

Dealing with binge eating Hypoglycemia is the first thing we try to identify for people when they first come to the clinic. It is a serious physiological effect on the body that generally leads to binges. If you understand it, it is easy to overcome and this can be the first step in the right direction. When you go long periods of time without eating your blood sugar levels drop very low and at that point you will have little control on what you eat. There are certain symptoms that can then present themselves when this is happening • Cravings and hunger pangs (common) • Fatigue or sudden feeling of being drained (common). • Headaches. • Nausea. • Internal tremors • Cold sweats. • Difficulty concentrating. • Irritability, easily frustrated or aggressive (almost always present). However symptoms are not the same for everybody but time is always the common factor. It could be at certain times of the day mid-morning, mid afternoon or evening time (you may notice your own pattern of hypoglycemia if you monitor yourself for a few days)There are many reasons why hypoglycemia gets the best of us. Having a busy day in work or at home can cause us to forget to eat. We may go over 5 hours without eating and later that evening we are so hungry that we binge. This is because of hypoglycemia. Our guilty feelings tell us not to eat the next day because we were "so bad" yesterday and so the cycle continues. A lifestyle of quick food fixes can cause major high and lows in your blood sugars.If you are the kind

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Chronicle Home & Garden Beechdale garden centre Our gardens in Wexford are bursting with colour at this time of year. The photo with this piece shows some of what is in flower at Beechdale, the red flowering Horse Chestnut, Aesculus Briotii; the Wedding Cake tree, Cornus controversa variegata; and another wedding cake tree, the Viburnum Mariesii. This holiday weekend you will find a little bit of the BLOOM experience at Beechdale. Plants used in the Bloom in the Park gardens will be on display. Also a BBQ demonstration to celebrate BLOOM takes place at Beechdale at 2pm on Saturday 30th May. This goes to show that there is lots to do when you visit the Clonroche area. You can get in a bit of retail therapy at Beechdale Garden Centre looking at the fantastic show of colour

with Summer Bedding plants galore suitable for filling your baskets and containers. Brighten up the pots at your front door with trailing petunias and geraniums for summer long

colour. Treat yourself and your friends at the Wildflower Café at Beechdale where they are serving their home baked treats. The Wildflower serves

breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. Checkout the Wildflower Café Facebook page for today’s specials. Beechdale has increased their range of low maintenance garden

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GER WALSH Noel Dillon played big part in Wexford development I was saddened last week to learn of the death of Noel Dillon, the Corkman who was Co. Manager in Wexford from the midseventies until the early 1990s. Noel was a towering figure in local government and was instrumental in laying the plans for many infrastructural developments in the county during his term. The 1980s were a time of scarce resources and recession but Noel’s great skill was to have a vision for the future and to draw up ambitious plans for Wexford, even If he knew the money was not there to implement them. But once money did become available Noel’s plans were at the top of the

queue and ready for the goahead. He often took a bit of flack for his view and proposals, but he was a straight talker who believed in fighting for the things in which he believed. The most high profile case in which Noel took on his critics involved Wexford quay front. He wanted to replace the old wooden works, as they were called, with a modern continental style quayside. He probably would not have received as much criticism if he had suggested the demolition of the twin churches. But Noel took on his critics and even went to public meetings where he was savaged. Eventually he got his

way, and the money arrived to make his plans a reality. Looking at the quay front today and placing it alongside images of what was there in the days of the wooden works I think you would have to agree there is no argument about who was right or wrong in that particular row. The National Heritage Park too is part of Noel Dillon’s legacy. Noel had great regard for the role of councillors and never sought to overshadow them. He was a determined man who worked very hard to have his various plans implemented and this naturally often led to strife with sections of the community. He didn’t get everything right but his influence on Co. Wexford

was overall a positive one. He was at heart a very kind , friendly gentle man and when I operated as young journalist in the county I always found him most helpful even if there were many occasions when he didn’t agree with aspects of what I reported. To his widow Delia and family I extend my deepest sympathy.

Paddy and James will mind Brendan’s cash Brendan Howlin did his bit for Enniscorthy and the centenary of the 1916 Rising a few weeks ago when he announced a €250,000 grant for works on the athenaeum in the town. That building played a key role in the Rinsing locally, or as James Browne said recently it was our GPO. Brendan’s money will not be enough to fully restore the building but it will make it presentable for the centenary celebrations.

Last week the Enniscorthy Municipal District Council appointed two of its members to the board of the Athenaeum to oversee the repair and development work. Paddy Kavanagh and James Browne are charged with making sure that Brendan Howlin’s money, or more correctly the taxpayers cash, is spent properly. The Minister could not have two better men to look after his cents.

The strange case of the boutique owner and the burgers The row which erupted in Wexford town over the smell from burgers being cooked by a trader in the town’s Bullring is both interesting and dangerous.

Interesting because a boutique owner raised a storm about the smell of the cooking burgers reaching her shop; dangerous because if people can object

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Vincent Browne has been travelling around the country with his ‘People’s Debate’ series over the past few months and last week he was in Waterford where a very left leaning and hostile crowd turned up to give two government TDs a bit of a roasting. The issue which dominated the programme was, somewhat surprisingly, services at Waterford Regional Hospital and there was strong criticism of the lack of resources at the hospital. The local junior Minister, Paudie Coffey, did his best to defend the funding which

has been provided at the facility, particularly in A&E. The debate was very relevant to Wexford because so many local people have to use the facilities at Waterford Regional, or Waterford University Hospital, as it is now known. I am quite sure that the hospital could do with more resources but the two most shocking revelations made during the debate which both involved young mothers losing their lives in the hospital, did not appear to me to be totally down to a lack of resources. It seems more likely that bad procedures, lack of attention

to detail, poor management and people just not doing the job they are paid to do, played a big part in these tragic deaths. Everyone accepts that more resources are required in the heath service, but providing additional cash to hospitals which in their current state are simply not fit for purpose would really only put patients at greater risk because the cash would be used to provide cover for bad practice at all levels, but particularly in management and it would also be used to cover up for people who are unwilling or unable to do their jobs.

From Lourdes to Wexford The French Ambassador Jean-Pierre Thebault.came to Wexford last week with a view to helping Wexford develop its tourist industry by attracting more visitors

from France. The Ambassador is actually a native of Lourdes and while he was in Wexford the Diocese of Ferns was doing its bit to help tourism in his

home town with a big number of Wexford people in the French town as part of the annual pilgrimage. I suppose one good turn deserves another.

Sports Hub is a big deal The recent opening of the Sports Hub in Ennicorthy was a big occasion for the county. It is a piece of infrastructure which could bring significant benefits to the county over the years as it gets established and is developed further.

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fact commented on by Cllr. John O’Rourke last week when councillors in Enniscorthy reviewed the opening. Cllr O’Rourke said the coverage consisted of a big photograph but little of substance.


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What’s On Concert For Nepal The National Opera House 8 p.m. Thursday, May 28 Following the utter devastation in Nepal as a result of the recent earthquakes, a special fundraising concert will take place in the National Opera House bringing some of the finest musicians around to the stage. Motivated by the eight Wexford people who recently got caught up in the Nepal earthquake, this concert will

bring together locally and nationally renowned names to put on one hell of a show. Featuring Eleanor McEvoy, Aileen Donohoe, The Celtic Tenors and Tony Carty and Friends, there’s something for everyone on a night that will not only entertain, but will hopefully go a long way towards helping Trocaire to continue their fantastic work in Nepal. All proceeds from

the event will go directly to Trocaire and people are being urged to do their bit and enjoy a wonderful night of music in the process. Tickets are priced from €25-€40 and are available from www.nationaloperahouse.ie or by calling the box office on 053 912 2144.

Corner Boy & Hermitage Green Saturday, June 6, National Opera House, 8 p.m One of the most loved bands to emerge from the Wexford music scene in years will play another massive show in their hometown on June 6, along with another favourite of the Irish music scene that are enjoying their own success. Corner Boy have garnered a massive reputation around the country for their distinct brand of traditional folk rock and their energetic live shows. Following massive sell out performances at The

Wexford Spiegeltent Festival and Wexford Winter Wonderland Festivals last year and their successful launch of their latest offering “Untie the Noose” at the Dun Mhuire Theatre, the boys are back in town at The National Opera House and this time, they’ve brought friends. Along with the Wexford men, Hermitage Green can also have a claim to the title “Ireland’s Hardest Working Band”. All their hard work finally seems to be paying off at this

stage, however, as they signed their first major deal with music giants Sony. With new singles and new record deals to celebrate, the show at The National Opera House looks set to be a cracker and no doubt both these talented groups will have a few surprises up their sleeves for the audience on the night. Tickets are priced at €20 and are available from www.nationaloperahouse. ie or by calling the box office on 053 9122144.

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Military Festival, Wexford Racecourse, Bettyville, May 30 & 31 If you’re a bit of a history buff, then there’s only one place to be this weekend – Wexford Racecourse. While the military festival usually takes place in Duncannon each year, this year the event has transferred to Wexford town as a result of some electrical issues which have resulted in the closure of Duncannon Fort. Duncannon’s loss is Wexford’s gain however

and the town looks forward to welcoming re-enactors from every era for a massive festival of military magic! A number of shows will take place over the course of the two days with reenactments from every era including Viking, Celtic, Roman and World War I and II, and if the large scale pitched battles, explosions and screaming becomes too much for you, there will be

bouncy castles, airsoft displays and stalls and stands selling all manner of goods. Taking part over two days, the festival will provide some great family fun and is expected to welcome people from all over Ireland and even further afield, so be sure to get a good viewing point and let the battles commence!

Pierce Turner, Wexford Arts Centre, Friday, June 5, 8.30 p.m. Christy Moore once sang: “I Love the Way Pierce Turner Sings”. The Kildare man would seem to share this in common with quite a few people around Ireland and indeed the world, and now Pierce is returning to his native Wexford for a special show at Wexford Arts Centre. Dividing his time between Wexford and New York, Pierce has achieved a degree of notoriety on both sides of the water having been part of an explosion of Wexford music along with

the legendary Larry Kirwan. The pair made a name for themselves in America and Pierce has enjoyed praise from such massive names as film maker Jim Sheridan, as well as Christy Moore, taking his place among the legends of the Irish music scene. Having returned from New York for a series of shows across Ireland, Pierce is looking forward to welcoming a home crowd to Wexford Arts Centre where he will put on one of his trademark live shows, filled with

classic tunes and a famed onstage wit and storytelling ability. As well as a set filled with the classics, Pierce will also give his adoring home crowd a taste of what’s to come from his forthcoming album which he is currently running a pledge drive to finance. This looks set to be a show not to be missed! Tickets are priced at €20/€18 and are available from www.wexfordartscentre.ie or by calling the box office on 053 9123764.

Enniscorthy Street Rhythms Festival Enniscorthy, Friday June 5 - Sunday May 7 Music, street entertainers, markets and fun to the streets of Enniscorthy. At 8 p.m. on Friday, now entering its 7th year, this wonderful street dance festival is set to welcome all kinds of cultures and community groups and families young and old. The ambition behind the festival is to provide something for everyone over the weekend including every type of dance, a big parade, fireworks, drum and dance workshop and much much more.

At 8 p.m. on Friday evening a Parade of Dancers will take to the street led by Le Fanfare Piston followed by the official opening ceremony at 8.30 p.m. and a stunning light show at Enniscorthy Castle. Saturday’s programme is action packed with Hip Hop, Street Dance and Irish Dance demonstrations and Workshops, fairytales at the castle, an open air kids disco and much more. As evening closes in an Open-Air Rock n Roll Dance will take

place with the very popular Runaway Boys. On Sunday at noon in Enniscorthy’s Market Square a Jazz session with Ain’t Misbehavin’ will take place followed by an International Day of Dance’ with performances from Latvia, Poland, Brazil and a taste of Bollywood, Flamenco, Bellydance, Capoeira, African, Salsa, Jive, Line Dancing and much more. Find out more at www.enniscorthystreetrh ythms.com.


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Ms Kearns said notices had been issued in respect of a number of sites and levies would start to be imposed from next January. This was welcomed by councillor Byrne but Cllr. Robbie Ireton said the only effective way of dealing with the problem was to demolish the buildings. He was informed by Deirdre Kearns that the Council only had the power to demolish dangerous buildings.

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Concerns over safety on Morriscastle road Major safety concerns over the road which runs from Killmuckridge village to the beach at Morriscastle have been raised as the peak tourism season is about to begin. Cllr. Fionntain O’ Suilleabhan told a meeting of the Gorey Municipal District Council that warning signs which had been placed on the road previously had worn off. His concerns were supported by the local councillor, Mary Farrell who said it was very dangerous particularly in the evening time when large numbers of pedestrians used the road. When Engineer Neville Shaw pointed out that the route was a rural road Cllr.

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Mayoral Election to go public again The traditional public election of a Mayor for Wexford is to return after a one year absence. Last year when the amalgamation of the local authorities came into force there was no public ceremony for the election for the newly created position of Mayor of Wexford Borough District. Instead it was a low key affair as the outgoing Mayor George Lawlor was elected to serve another term in the top job. The members met in the Council Chamber and Cllr

Lawlor won the vote. Traditionally the election had been held in the town's Arts Centre or another public venue to enable the public to attend. On years when there was uncertainty over the outcome of the mayoral election large crowds supporting the various candidates gathered and there was usually a great air of excitement as the outcome was awaited. On a number of occasions over the years the town's First Citizen was selected in a draw

from the hat. But last year with the abolition of the Borough Council and its replacement by the Wexford Borough District there was uncertainty over what to do and the election took place behind closed doors. However, when councillors met for their May meeting last week it was agreed to go back to public session for the Mayoral election which will take place on June 29th. at 7.30pm. Labour's George Lawlor

Dempsey couldn’t get a sniff of what was going on Fianna Fail councillor Tony Dempsey was all at sea when members of the Wexford Borough District Council started to address an issue which 'had been all over facebook' It was raised by councillor Anthony Kelly with the premission of the Mayor but the Sinn Fein man and councillor Davy Hynes who also addressed the matter spoke in rather obscure terms about 'Bull Ring markets' 'the woman in the Bull Ring' alleged meetings of councillors and complains of smells which had been all over facebook. But Cllr Dempsey said he hadn't got a clue what people were talking abou.t He didn't get a lot of clarity but Town

Manager Angela Laffan did make it clear that there had been no meetings of any councillors to discuss the issue of a trader who plans to cease operating in the town's Bull Ring Market because of complains of smells from a local shop owner. It was revealed that the Mayor and Ms Laffan would meet the trader the following day to try to resolve the matter. Cllr Deirdre Wadding wondered if there had been complains from other traders or if the complainant in this case had been complains against other businesses operating in the area.

has served two terms as Mayor, first of Wexford town and then as First Citizen of the Borough District. Under an arrangement agreed last year his successor will come from the ranks of Fine Gael, Fianna Fail or Independent Councillor Ger Carthy. It is expected that Cllr. Carthy will take the Chains for the coming year just twelve months after he topped the poll in the local elections.

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Bid to discuss concerns of Coolcotts Lane residents blocked Members of Wexford Borough District Council were silenced when they attempted to address concerns raised by residents over a major housing development in the Coolcotts area of the town. The Director of Services Tony Larkin reminded members that the planning application was 'live' and could not legally be the subject of a discussion at

Council level. However, separately councillor Davy Hynes said that Coolcotts Lane needed to be upgraded and footpaths needed to be provided along it to facilitate pedestrians. Mayor George Lawlor said that as part of the planning application which they could not discuss there was provision for an upgrade to the lane.

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Co. Council engineers are to look at the possibility of putting a new pedestrian crossing on one of Wexford town's most dangerous stretches of road. The route at Talbot Green has seen a number of incidents in the past and there is concern that a serious accident is waiting to happen in the area.

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