€2.6m for Enniscorthy storm floods

Templeshannon Quay and Abbey Quay flooding from Storm Chandra. (Pic; WexfordLocal.com)

By Dan Walsh

Mr. Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran TD, Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works, has announced the approval of €6.6m to eight local authorities, to introduce interim flood protection measures, in response to flooding from Storm Chandra, earlier this year.

Commenting Minister Moran, who visited communities impacted by Storm Chandra, said: “For most, this flooding was not for the first time and for some, including Enniscorthy, Arklow and Aughrim it was ahead of flood relief schemes being delivered to these communities.

Meeting with the Chief Executive and Director of Service from Wexford County Council, and elected representatives, the Minister thanked the local authorities for their response to those flooding events during Storm Chandra.

He acknowledged their commitment to identify and bring forward promptly flood protection measures that can help mitigate the impact to communities from a similar flood event, ahead of next winter.

While Enniscorthy Flood Relief Scheme is still in the planning phase, a number of practical, interim measure have been promised by Wexford County Council, these measures were outlined at a Special Meeting of Wexford County Council in February.

Mr Eddie Taaffe, Chief Executive, at that meeting was confident that the government, through the OPW, would provide the necessary funding for the following Interim Measures, which may not fully stop any future flooding episodes but should at least help reduce the impact:

• A sandbag wall behind prop­er­ties on the Island Road which will remain in place for the indef­in­ite future (this has been done).

• An aquadam will be employed on Templeshan­non Quay.

• An earth bank will be con­struc­ted to protect the Water­front Pool & Leis­ure Centre.

• The wal­l on Abbey Quay, which dips at its centre, will be raised by 300mm.

• Demount­able bar­ri­ers will be installed at the two ped­es­trian access points on Abbey Quay.

• Sump and pump systems will be purchased and installed on Templeshannon Quay and Abbey Quay.

• An aquadam will be utilised on The Promenade­.

• Council engineers will work with affected homeowners around individual house barriers.

* Elec­tronic warning signs are being considered for the Quays which will show the status of the river and display any warnings.

In addition to Ennis­corthy, there would be interim meas­ures also for Wexford town, Bunclody (where 14 houses and four busi­nesses were flooded) and Brid­getown.

Minister for Housing, Heritage and Local Government, James Browne TD has announced that approval has been granted for €2,613,504 for Wexford County Council to introduce their interim flood protection measures. This funding includes €440,000 for Bunclody which has been welcomed by Cllr Barbara-Anne Murphy.

At Enniscorthy following Storm Chandra (left to right); Senator Cathal Byrne, Minister Kevin Boxer Moran TD, An Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD, Minister James Browne TD, Cllr Barbara-Anne Murphy Cathaoirleach Enniscorthy Municipal District Council and Cllr Joe Sullivan, Cathaoirleach Wexford County Council. (Pic; WexfordLocal.com)

Senator Cathal Byrne said; “The key priority remains the permanent Flood Defence Scheme and associated works for Enniscorthy. It is a vital infrastructure project for the town of Enniscorthy and we must continue to put pressure on at every level to ensure it progresses in a timely manner.”

Fine Gael TD for South Wicklow North Wexford, Brian Brennan TD said; “I witnessed at first hand the devastation caused to communities in Enniscorthy and Bunclody, both during the Storm and in the weeks that followed.

“This funding must be put to immediate use to mitigate against any repeat of the flooding that we saw in January and to future proof the impacted areas for the homeowners, businesses and community facilities.

“For the community of Enniscorthy, this funding remains an interim measure ahead of the planned flood relief schemes that are being delivered to these communities.

Preparatory work for these various measures, such as gathering the appropriate information, has started and the measures themselves are due to begin later this summer and be completed before the end of this year.

Today’s one-time funding is issued as a response to Storm Chandra.

Bring a chair to Gorey May Bush Féile

Pic; John O Faolain)

By Dan Walsh

The Gorey May Bush Féile is an annual intergenerational community led festival featuring an exciting programme of FREE events from today Thursday, April 28th to Bank Holiday Monday, May 4th.

The festival promotes, documents and shares the May Bush tradition and the wider customs, traditions and cultural connections of welcoming in Bealtaine in Co. Wexford and beyond.

There are events to suit all ages.  Schools, families, nursing homes, community groups/organisations, local businesses and community artists across Co. Wexford including Rachel Uí Fhaoláin and John Ó Faoláin are the faces and voices behind this festival and everyone is invited to be part of it! 

As has been done in previous years the Féile invites the community to put up their own May Bush and get involved with the programme of FREE events centred around the communal May Bush at Gorey Civic Centre. 

Join the activities from 6pm on May Eve (Thursday April 30th) for what promises to be an extra special evening. Bring a chair and your decorations and be part of this wonderful community celebration as we welcome in summer together. Fáilte roimh chách. “Let’s Decorate the May Bush, tá Bealtaine anseo”. 

The Gorey May Bush Féile 2026 Community Concert in Christ Church Gorey takes placeon Sunday May 3rd at 6pm.

The Gorey May Bush Féile is supported by County Wexford Arts Department as part of the Small Arts Festival Scheme in partnership with Arts Council Ireland.

May festival weekend in Enniscorthy

Celebrating the official launch of the 2026 Rockin’ Food and Fruit Festival in Enniscorthy Castle. (Pic; WexfordLocal.com)

By Dan Walsh at Enniscorthy Castle

Enniscorthy will host the 11th annual Rockin’ Food and Fruit Festival over the May Bank Holiday, officially launched by Minister for Housing, Heritage and Local Government James Browne TD at Enniscorthy Castle on Tuesday evening.

This marked Minister Browne’s fifth time officiating the opening ceremony, during which he expressed his pleasure at inaugurating “this outstanding local festival.”

He pointed out that under the Chairmanship of Ger Mackey, a former Town Manager in Enniscorthy, the food element of the festival enjoys a phenomenal reputation and the Rock n’ Roll element of this festival, under the Chairmanship of Eamonn Doyle, ensures our streets reverberate like no other during the May Bank holiday weekend and bring in crowds and colour and something for everyone to enjoy.”

Cllr Barbara-Anne Murphy, Cathaoirleach of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council, praised the festival organisers and sponsors for attracting many visitors to Enniscorthy to enjoy food and music.

Chair of the Festival Committee Ger Mackey paid tribute to Minister Browne for his contribution to the festival and welcomed special guests including Senator Cathal Byrne, Cathaoirleach of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council Cllr Barbara-Anne Murphy, Cllrs Aidan Browne, Pat Kehoe, Trish Byrne and Jackser Owens, Enniscorthy Municipal District Manager Claire Lawless, Chief Executive Wexford County Council Eddie Taaffe, a number of sponsors including Keith Groake and M.J. Furlong from AIB, Ger Reynolds on behalf of sponsors BD Enniscorthy (formerly Clearstream), Kevin Lawlor, Enniscorthy Credit Union and representatives of An Garda Siochana.

Richie Cotter, member of the South East Rock n’ Roll Club said the Rockin’ Food and Fruit Festival was on the doorstep and the Rock n’Roll community led by Eamonn Doyle and Willy O’Rourke have organised 45 ‘live’ gigs during the festival from Friday, May 1st into Bank Holiday Monday, May 4th and he wants everyone to join in and enjoy themselves. “Sing, dance and make people happy is the plan for this weekend,” concluded Mr. Cotter.

Jimmy Gahan served as master of ceremonies. Appreciation went to Maura Bell and the Enniscorthy Castle staff for their facilities. The Baily Bar supplied food, and delicious Wexford strawberries came from The Village at Wheelocks.

A full programme of events is available in brochure form locally or on www.rockinfoodfestival.ie

Yacht crew rescued off Carnsore Point

ROSSLARE HABOUR RNLI all-weather lifeboat at sea. (Pic;. RNLI/Nigel Millard)

By Dan Walsh

At 12:10 pm on Monday, the Rosslare Harbour RNLI lifeboat crew were called by the Coast Guard to an incident two miles northeast of the Fundale Buoy off Carnsore Point.

Weather conditions at the time were good with a light wind and good visibility.

When the volunteer crew reached the scene they were informed by the crew that their outboard motor on their 24ft yacht had failed.

Having assessed the situation and given that the yacht could not make any safe onward progress, in consultation with the yacht crew, it was decided to attach a line and tow the vessel to the safety of the lifeboat pen in Rosslare Port.

The lifeboat and yacht arrived safely at 3pm.

Speaking following the call out, Rosslare Harbour RNLI Coxswain Keith Miller, stressed the importance of sailors having the necessary communications equipment onboard and wearing the proper safety equipment.

Press Exhibition opens in Enniscorthy Castle

Minister James Browne and Cllr Barbara-Anne Murphy, Cathaoirleach of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council, were in Enniscorthy this evening for the opening of the AIB Press Photographer of the Year Exhibition in conjunction with the official launch of the 2026 Rockin’ Food and Fruit Festival in Enniscorthy Castle. (Pic; WexfordLocal.com)  

By Dan Walsh at Enniscorthy Castle

The AIB sponsored Press Photographer of the Year Exhibition has been officially opened by the Minister for Housing, Heritage and Local Government, James Browne TD in conjunction with the official launch of the 2026 Rockin’ Food and Fruit Festival in Enniscorthy Castle this evening.

The attendance included Senator Cathal Byrne, Cllr Barbara-Anne Murphy and Cllrs Aidan Browne, Pat Kehoe, Trish Byrne and Jackser Owens, Chief Executive Wexford County Council Eddie Taaffe, Claire Lawless, District Manager, Enniscorthy Municipal District Council and award-winning photographer James Crombie.

Minister Browne recalled photographs from the old Strawberry Fair years ago and remarked “that’s what photography is all about, catching those moments and how we remember all those people as we go back. It’s absolutely fantastic.”

The AIB Photographer of the Year is celebrating its 48th year, celebrating all that is good about photography.

“The exhibition features all the winning and short-listed images covering events at home and abroad in 2025 and highlights dedication and skill.

“The exhibition features over 100 prints from all walks of life; news, sport, arts and entertainment and they are really an archive and I would encourage people to come into the castle and admire them.

“The exhibition is part of the Enniscorthy Rockin’ Food and Fruit Festival weekend, and it gives me great pleasure to officially launch everything this evening,” concluded Minister Browne who also added congratulations to volunteers and sponsors, the outdoor workers from the Council, the Gardaí and all who contribute to the staging of the festival.

Colin Hunt, Chief Executive Officer said; “AIB is proud to once again sponsor the Press Photographer of the Year Award 2025 and added that 2025 was another exceptional year for press photography in Ireland and this year’s entries show the humanity of our world around us.”

The exhibition runs until Saturday, May 9th.

  

Community Concert in Christ Church

CHRIST CHURCH, GOREY, is the venue for a fundraising Community Concert on Sunday, May 3rd at 6pm. Tickets available. (Pic; WexfordLocal.com)

By Dan Walsh

The organisers are particularly excited about The Gorey May Bush Féile 2026 Community Concert in Christ Church Gorey this year and are especially calling on the community to come out and support the evening. 

This much-loved intergenerational community event will once again bring together local musicians, singers, and performers for an evening of traditional music, song, and poetry on Sunday May 3rd at 6pm as we welcome in Summer i Loch Garman.

Community Concert lineup for 2026 features Templemichael Ceilí Band, TJ Morrissey – Ceoltóir Óg 2026, Wexford Folk Orchestra and Éire agus Cú Chulainn.

The Community Concert has an extra special purpose this year. Usually, the concert is a free event but they’ve decided to host it as an important fundraiser in support of essential repair works to Christ Church.

The Gorey May Bush Féile and indeed many other community groups in North Wexford have had the pleasure of hosting concerts in this beautiful space and this is their way of giving back in a small way.

By purchasing tickets which are €10, the community will not only enjoy a rich celebration of local culture and talent but will also be contributing directly to preserving this historic and much-valued building for future generations.

We all get to play our part in that! Please support this important cause and be part of a meaningful night where tradition and community come together i Mí na Bealtaine!

Tickets are €10 and are available through the Eventbrite link below: https://www.eventbrite.ie/…/the-gorey-may-bush-feile

National Broadband Plan for North Wexford

By Dan Walsh

Sinn Féin TD for North Wexford/South Wicklow Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin has welcomed the National Broadband Plan in the Hollyfort and wider area and into south Wicklow.

Speaking to WexfordLocal.com, Teachta Ó Súilleabháin said; “It is very welcome that 947 Wicklow homes and businesses across the border near Hollyfort can now connect to fibre broadband on the NBI network. This includes 465 premises in rural areas surrounding Carnew including Coolboy and Coolattin, and further 482 premises in south Arklow. 

TEACHTA FIONNTÁN Ó SÚILLEABHÁINN

In other North Wexford news, Teachta Ó Súilleabháin told WexfordLocal.com; “I am delighted that progress has been made on plans for a long-awaited Primary Care Centre for Gorey and North Wexford. We had submitted various Parliamentary Questions as well as engaging with local GPs and I also addressed the Minister as recently as February outlining the GP crisis in North Wexford.

Our most recent communications from the HSE was to inform us that “Stage 2 of the tender process was advertised on the E Tenders Procurement Platform in Q4 2025 and the tender returns are currently being evaluated and finalised.”

“I am increasingly seeing people attend my office who simply cannot get a GP in their area. One individual recently told me they searched within a 20km radius and still could not find a GP accepting new patients. This person has a medical condition requiring routine blood tests — and without a GP, they cannot access this essential care.
Wexford General Hospital agreed to carry out the blood tests, but this is only a short‑term solution and not sustainable.
“I was also informed that one GP practice in the area now has a waiting list of 200 people looking for a GP. This is just incredible and completely unacceptable. This system needs to change. Access to a GP is a basic necessity. With a growing population, the Minister for Health must urgently address this escalating crisis.”

Teachta Ó Súilleabháin added that he has contacted the Minister for Health regarding this ongoing issue and is awaiting a response.

Burst water main in Bridgetown

By Dan Walsh

Uisce Éireann crews are tackling a major burst in Bridgetown to restore water to customers affected.  

The unplanned outage may cause supply disruptions to customers and businesses in Bridgetown, Kilmore and Tomhaggard. 

Uisce Éireann’s Padraig Lyng has assured customers that every effort is being made to restore a full water supply as quickly as possible.  

“We understand the inconvenience of an unplanned outage, and we thank customers for their support while our works continue,” stated Mr. Lyng. 

Repairs are expected to be completed by 2pm today.

Man (50s) dies in Askamore mountain bike tragedy

By Dan Walsh

A man in his early fifties has died as a result of an incident involving a mountain bike on the Askamore Hill Trails in North Wexford on Sunday.

The incident happened around mid-day, and emergency services were called to the scene.

The man has been named locally as John Byrne “Island Manor” Island Middle, Craanford, Gorey, Co. Wexford and formerly of St. Moling’s Terrace, Camolin (Owner of J.B.C.C. Company). 

The Health & Safety Authority is investigating the incident.

Five wins for Denis and four for Jack

DENIS MURPHY and SHANE COTTER shared a double today and Murphy excelled training five weekend point-to-point winners. Cotter rode in the last big feature race of the season – the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown on Saturday. (File Pic; WexfordLocal.com)

By Dan Walsh

What a remarkable weekend for handler Denis Murphy and rider Jack Hendrick who triumphed five and four times, respectively. Add a treble for Sean Doyle and doubles for Benny Walsh, Jamie Scallan and Barry Stone… it doesn’t get much better on the point-to-point season.

Murphy and Hendrick were in Lisronagh today (Sunday) and shared a double at the Tipperary track; newcomer Ilians Way winning division one of the maiden race for four-year-olds by six lengths followed by a four lengths success with another newcomer Walkonseas in division two of the gelding’s four-year-old maiden race.

Hendrick’s treble at Lisronagh came on Lastbutnotleased for Robert Tector’s Coolbawn, Rathnure stables in division two of the maiden race for five-year-old geldings by 10 lengths.

On Saturday at Ballysteen, Co. Cork, Murphy and Hendrick combined to win the Winner of Two race with Kiwi De Cotte beating Theatrical Getaway (Colin Bowe/Bertie Finn) by a head.

Also at Lisronagh Benny Walsh and Barry Stone shared double success winning division two of the maiden race for four-year-olds with Sarahs Lawn by four lengths and Northern Singer  scored by 16 lengths in the five- and six-year-olds mares maiden race.

Denis Murphy saddled a double at Fairyhouse on Sunday with Molten Blue by two lengths in the second division of the maiden race for four-year-old geldings and Johnjoes Lad by five lengths in division one of the maiden race for five-year-old geldings. Both were ridden by Shane Cotter.

Sean Doyle recorded a Sunday afternoon treble beginning with Beatonthestreet under Darragh Higgins by four lengths in the first division of the maiden race for four-year-old geldings.

Two more followed at Dromahane, Co. Cork. Prime Contender scored by two and a half lengths in division two of the maiden race for four-year-olds and Lines Crossed won division one of the five-and six-year-old geldings maiden race. Both were ridden by Jamie Scallan.

Rob James trained and rode newcomer Star Affinity who was a four and a half lengths winner in division one of the maiden race for four-year-olds.

Also at Dromahane, Anthony John Black from Ballinapark, Bunclody, saddled Scintillo who had a ten lengths victory under John Barry in the mares’ maiden race for five-year-olds plus.

Eamonn Doyle saddled Santa Wave (Aidan Harney) who had a five lengths victory in division one of the maiden race for five-year-old geldings at Ballysteen on Saturday.

JAMES MURRAY rode a winner in Wales. (File Pic; WexfiordLocal.com)

20 years old James Murray from Ferns enjoyed his first victory on British soil when winning on Tenthousandreasons in the opening maiden at the Wales Area Club point-to-point meeting at Lower Machen last Sunday.

Murray had three rides on the card and said the opportunity to ride in Britain came about through fellow Irishman Peter Croke, head lad to Mickey Bowen, with Murray travelling over to the Pembrokeshire yard for a short spell which quickly led to race opportunities.

“I just went over for a few days after Peter suggested that I come over to ride out for a few days. I got the ride through them, and it worked out well,” said James who rides out for Sue O’Gorman at Adamstown and Mick Goff at Clondaw, Ferns, and has enjoyed success between the flags, with six career point-to-point winners to his name on the home circuit.