By Dan Walsh Great excitement in Rosslare Europort today as the DFDS Optima Seaways set sail on time at 2pm for the first voyage on the new Rosslare to Dunkirk route. Minister James Browne commented; “This a great day for Rosslare Europort. Along with the other additional sailings, the investment in new Customs, Agriculture andContinue reading “‘Exciting times for Rosslare’ – Minister Browne”
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Wexford stalwarts amongst hurling ‘all-time greats’
By Dan Walsh An Irish writer/broadcaster Henry Wymbs writing in London published newspaper The Irish Post recently admits that while he played football “hurling was my first love” and he decided to select the best hurling team of the 1960s…and Wexford performs with pride. Seven Wexford players get a favourable mention amongst the “all-time greats”;Continue reading “Wexford stalwarts amongst hurling ‘all-time greats’”
All aboard at Rosslare for Dunkirk
By Dan Walsh Tomorrow (Saturday) is the first day of sailings on the new direct ferry service by Dutch shipping operator DFDS between Rosslare Europort and Dunkirk and the voyage is fully booked out, according to a company spokesperson. DFDS is launching the new six-times weekly direct service from Rosslare Europort to Dunkirk in northernContinue reading “All aboard at Rosslare for Dunkirk”
Death of former Kilmuckridge Parish Priest
By Dan Walsh The death has occurred of retired Parish Priest of Kilmuckridge, where he served for ten years, and formerly of Coolerin, New Ross, Very Rev. Canon Noel Hartley (90) who died peacefully on New Year’s Day at Knockeen Nursing Home, Barntown. A native of Campile, he was educated at Horeswood National School andContinue reading “Death of former Kilmuckridge Parish Priest”
Man dies in road collision at Davidstown
By Dan Walsh A man in his late 30s has died in single vehicle road traffic collision that occurred at approximately 9.25am today (Thursday) at Ballyeden, Davidstown, on the Clonroche/Wexford road (R730) just off the N30 junction at Ballymackessey. The only occupant of the car involved was pronounced dead at the scene. The body hasContinue reading “Man dies in road collision at Davidstown”
REVIEW 2020; Crossing the longest bridge
By Dan Walsh The New Ross bypass scheme was opened to traffic at 10.15am on Thursday, January 30th, 2020. It eased chronic traffic congestion in New Ross town offering time savings of up to 30 minutes and provided efficiencies on the strategic N25 route from Cork to Rosslare Europort while also supporting the future growthContinue reading “REVIEW 2020; Crossing the longest bridge”
€2.7m investment in Wexford Fire Service
By Dan Walsh County Wexford will get a new fire engine, there will be continued support for the new fire station in New Ross, refurbishment works for Gorey Fire Station and continued upgrades to communications and mobilisation systems. Welcoming the announcement Minister James Browne said; “This is a very welcome announcement for Wexford. Works areContinue reading “€2.7m investment in Wexford Fire Service”
Liz Doyle wins at Leopardstown
By Dan Walsh Wexford trainer Liz Doyle was in the winners’ enclosure as her charge Burlesque Queen (8/1) prevailed in the the two and a half mile Irish Daily Mail Christmas Handicap Hurdle at the Leopardstown Christmas Festival today. The six-year-old mare, in the first-time hood, won by one and a half lengths for theContinue reading “Liz Doyle wins at Leopardstown”
Late nights in the ‘Ballroom of Romance’
By Dan Walsh Entertainment was the first casualty of the Covid-19 lockdown and probably will be the last to return which turns our tradition firmly on its head as our nation likes to bogey, waltz, jive and smooch whenever a musician creates a rhythm. St. Stephen’s Night used to be one of the great occasions.Continue reading “Late nights in the ‘Ballroom of Romance’”
The past year in Kilmore
By Dan Walsh The 49th annual Kilmore Parish Journal was ‘ghost launched’ this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions and quickly found itself being swept off the shelves and into the homes of Kilmore people at home and abroad. Christmas would not be the same in Kilmore without the Journal which has a legionContinue reading “The past year in Kilmore”
