Cllr Joe received next year’s dates

Pictured at the launch of Community Calendar 2026 are (left to right); Carolyne Godkin, Director of Services, Wexford County Council; Cllr Joe Sullivan, Cathaoirleach Wexford County Council and Dympna O’Connor, Head of Community, Wexford County Council.  

By Dan Walsh

Wexford County Council’s Community Team has launched the 2026 Community Calendar and celebrated the occasion held in County Hall, Wexford, by presenting the first copy to Cathaoirleach Cllr. Joe Sullivan.

Speaking about the calendar Cllr. Sullivan said; “It’s fantastic to see the Community Team build on the success of last year’s calendar.  This initiative is an inspiring way to showcase their work and to connect individuals and communities with the supports and opportunities available to them.”

Carolyne Godkin, Director of Services with responsibility for Community said; “Now in its third year, the community calendar has become a well-established tradition. We are proud to share this year’s edition, which highlights our ongoing work and celebrates the spirit of Wexford’s communities.”

Dymphna O’Connor, Head of Community added; “As the role of the Community Section continues to expand, so too does the range of supports and opportunities we provide. This year’s calendar highlights the scope of our work and the many ways we’re supporting connection, creativity, learning and wellbeing across the county.”

The Community Team at Wexford County Council includes work under the brands of Wexford LCDC, Healthy Wexford, Sláintecare Healthy Communities, Wexford Age Friendly, Local Community Safety Partnership and Sports Active Wexford.

The calendar includes local photos and key messages and dates each month which the team hope will act as a further support to communities and citizens across County Wexford.

Calendars are available free of charge across County Wexford at local Municipal District Offices, at County Hall and through the Wexford Public Libraries.  The Community Team will also be distributing in the course of their work over the coming weeks.

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