
By Dan Walsh
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage James Browne TD has just announced €3 million in funding for a planned new fire station in Enniscorthy, as part of the State’s largest ever investment in fire and emergency services.
The location of the new fire station is unspecified, but it is believed to build close to the graveyard at Quarry Park. It will be neighbouring the new Tesco Ireland Store, which WexfordLocal.com has learned from a source close to the company has been granted planning permission and should be opening its doors within two years!
With an additional €2.4m approx. in funding approval to support the procurement of a new water tanker, Class B fire appliance, high volume pump capacity, and additional fire service equipment, that brings the total amount allocated to Wexford fire services under the new funding programme to €5.4 million.
It builds on the €4.2m provided to Wexford fire services under the 2021-2025 funding plan which delivered a new fire station at New Ross and significant refurbishment to Gorey Fire Station completed a few weeks ago.
Minister Browne said; “The government is committed to safeguarding communities. It is not enough for us to say how gradedication,re to our fire service personnel for the dedication they exhibit in their work and their commitment to the safety of their community. It is important to show gratitude by providing our firefighters with the modern facilities, appliances, and equipment to ensure they are equipped for the extraordinary work they do, responding to a variety of emergencies.
Minister Browne emphasised: “Fire services are typically the last line of defence in protecting lives, homes and businesses from a myriad of hazards. This investment ensures they have the modern tools, facilities and systems required to meet that responsibility. The new programme responds directly to the evolving nature of fire service response and the need to protect critical national infrastructure.”










