By Dan Walsh at July Wexford County Council meeting
“We asked for €20 million, but we are very pleased that Wexford County Council will receive €13.49 million from Minister Darragh O’Brien to support repairs to storm damage caused by Storm Chandra last January,” that was the good news at Monday’s monthly meeting of Wexford County Council held in County Hall. Cllr Lisa McDonald (Cathaoirleach) was in the chair.
But the bad news is that the councillors will go on their holidays not knowing how much funding is coming to their respective areas, but Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Services with responsibility for roads, Eamonn Hore has promised that “it will be fair and distributed proportionally.”

Mr Hore said are 146 roads on the list, eleven need to be fully structured, full resurfacing is required on others, and more damage can be addressed by surface dressing.
Councillors called for their districts to be prioritised with Cllr Ger Carthy batting for Rosslare District; Cllr Pat Barden made the case for rural Wexford and the Adamstown area and said; New Ross has the worst roads in Ireland” and Cllr Jackser Owens pointed out that Enniscorthy has 650kms of road but only enough funding to surface 10/12 kms.
Mr Hore then announced the ‘worst roads” and the numbers eligible for the funding; NEW ROSS 49; ROSSLARE 32; ENNISCORTHY 29; WEXFORD 22 and GOREY-KILMUCKRIDGE 14. “The funding has not yet been allocated,” concluded Mr. Hore









