By Dan Walsh at Enniscorthy Municipal District Council meeting An update on the Enniscorthy Town Centre Regeneration Project and the redevelopment of the old Murphy Flood’s Hotel site in the town centre were contained in reports presented at the March meeting of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council held in the Council Chamber, Presentation Centre, last Monday.Continue reading “Plans to redevelop Enniscorthy town centre”
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Courtown seaside village welcoming and safe
By Dan Walsh A North Wexford public representative is urging people to visit, support and enjoy what Courtown Harbour has to offer over the Easter Weekend and the summer months. Speaking to WexfordLocal.com, Cllr Joe Sullivan said that over the past number of months at various meetings of public bodies such as Gorey Kilmuckridge MunicipalContinue reading “Courtown seaside village welcoming and safe”
Iarnród Éireann Easter arrangements
Iarnród Éireann advises customers that a revised timetable will be in place this Easter weekend on all routes. Customers are advised to check times before travel from Good Friday, March 29th to Easter Monday, April 1st, inclusive for revised schedules, at www.irishrail.ie or at the Iarnród Éireann app. Customers are asked to note, in particular, the followingContinue reading “Iarnród Éireann Easter arrangements”
Easter Sunday address at Oulart monument
By Dan Walsh The third annual Mise Éire Easter Address takes place at Oulart on Easter Sunday at 12 noon and will be delivered by one of Ireland’s best-loved historians, journalists, authors, biographers and editor of the defunct newspaper, The Irish Press, Tim Pat Coogan. Mr Coogan will speak at Oulart Monument on the topicContinue reading “Easter Sunday address at Oulart monument”
Oak tree is planted in Clonroche
By Dan Walsh Local public representative and Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council, Cllr John Fleming planted an oak tree with members of Clonroche Development Association to celebrate National Tree Week, an annual event organised by the Tree Council of Ireland in partnership with Coillte. This year’s theme was “Planting Trees for a Greener Future” highlightsContinue reading “Oak tree is planted in Clonroche”
Traffic plans for Wexford’s Newtown Road
By Dan Walsh There is important information for road users and the Stop/Go system in operation outside Applegreen on the Newtown Road between Wexford Racecourse and the Maldron Hotel roundabout. This has opened to a two-way traffic flow from 6.30pm this evening (Wednesday). The Stop/Go traffic management will be reinstated at 9.30am tomorrow (Thursday) morningContinue reading “Traffic plans for Wexford’s Newtown Road”
Enniscorthy St Patrick’s Day winners
By Dan Walsh Winners at the recent Enniscorthy St Patrick’s Day Festival parade which involved 700 participants and almost 30 groups have been announced and presentations made by the Cathaoirleach of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council, Cllr John O’Rourke. Enniscorthy Municipal District, Wexford County Council and Enniscorthy Creative Places kindly sponsored and the winners wereContinue reading “Enniscorthy St Patrick’s Day winners”
Is Ballinatray a bridge too far?
By Dan Walsh at Gorey Kilmuckridge Municipal District Council meeting Courtown received many favourable mentions at yesterday’s (Tuesday) March meeting of Gorey-Kilmuckridge Municipal District Council; the Courtown /Riverchapel Town Centre First Plan got an airing and so did the 5.6kms that is the incomplete Gorey to Courtown footpath, but crossing the iconic Ballinatray Bridge appearsContinue reading “Is Ballinatray a bridge too far?”
Marshalstown to get a school crossing!
By Dan Walsh at Enniscorthy Municipal District Council meeting Cllr Jackser Owens presented a notice of motion at today’s March meeting of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council asking that a pedestrian crossing at Marshalstown Primary School be a priority for the safety of the 214 students arriving and going home from there. He was supported byContinue reading “Marshalstown to get a school crossing!”
Vinegar Hill could be ‘a goldmine’; but not just yet!
By Dan Walsh at Council Chamber, Presentation Centre, Enniscorthy It was easy to sense the Local Elections coming up in a matter of weeks as members were animated, and many topics got an airing at today’s March meeting of Enniscorthy Municipal District Council held in the Council Chamber at the Presentation Centre. Cathaoirleach Cllr JohnContinue reading “Vinegar Hill could be ‘a goldmine’; but not just yet!”
