By Dan Walsh
National Heritage Week is proving a success, with strong attendance reported during the first half of the nine-day programme. More than 100 events are taking place across County Wexford before it concludes on Sunday, August 23rd.
WexfordLocal.com’s weekend promotional highlight is the Castletown River and Nature Festival, organised by the Ahare River and Biodiversity Group.
It kicks off on this evening (Friday) with a Bat Walk and bat box making workshop and is a “Wild Child ” event.
On Sunday they celebrate “Water Heritage ” with a Family Funday on Clone beach. There will be some nature seashore exploring and lots of fun and games for all the family.

Cathy Lee, Chairperson of The Ahare River and Biodiversity Group told Wexford Local.com; “We are delighted that with the support of Wexford County Council the pedestrian bridge over the estuary has been reinstalled with ramp access aligning with the existing path to the beach. This will involve a mixture of ground works and beach mats.
“This not only enables wheelchair users to access the beach but also people with mobility issues and families with young children and buggies. A beach wheelchair is also available for the festival weekend courtesy of Wexford County Council,” added Ms. Lee.
On Sunday, August 23rd, there will be plenty of celebrations with a family fun day on Clone Beach.
It gets under way at 12 noon and will feature the Coast Guard, the RNLI and the Inland Fisheries and others. If you have any interest in the environment then Clone Beach is the place to be for fun, family and information.











