Blackwater Parish Hall officially opened

The newly enlarged Blackwater Parish Hall was officially opened this morning by Bishop of Ferns, Most Rev. Ger Nash following celebration of Mass in St. Brigid’s Church with Very Rev. Brendan Nolan, parish priest of Blackwater.

Liam Buttle, Chairperson) welcomed guests and members of the community to the event which concluded with refreshments for all.

The attendance included Cllr Pip Breen, Cathaoirleach Gorey-Kilmuckridge Municipal District Council, Cllrs Andrew Bolger, Willie Kavanagh, Donal Kenny and Oliver Walsh and Johnny Mythen T.D.

Kilmuckridge are All-Ireland champions!

A scene from Kilmuckridge Drama Group’s Playboy of the Western World at Carnew in March. They are now All-Ireland confined drama champions.

By Dan Walsh

Kilmuckridge Drama Group’s production of The Playboy of the Western World by John Millington Synge has been declared winners at the Bostik All-Ireland Confined Drama Finals at Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal. Adjudicator Paul Fowler announced the winners just before midnight.

Anthony O’Connor, who also won Best Director, was presented with the coveted Clare Galway Perpetual Trophy and it is on its way back to Wexford.

Camross Drama Group was the other Wexford group of the nine finalists with The Kings of the Kilburn High Road by Jimmy Murphy.

New exhibition opens in Enniscorthy Castle

MICO HASSETT (Manager) and MICHAEL FORTUNE (Curator) at the new exhibition running in Enniscorthy Castle for the summer

By Dan Walsh

“That’s true, you know!” is a new and exclusive exhibition running in Enniscorthy Castle from today until July 29th as part of their 2022 summer programme.

Curated by the respected folklorist Michael Fortune of www.folklore.ie , it’s a first of its kind in the country as a sole showcase focusing on folkloric customs and beliefs from across Ireland. 

Wexford features strongly throughout the exhibition with objects, stories, photos and videos collected from every corner of the county and beyond.  Michael told WexfordLocal.com; “I’m delighted to be invited by Manager Mico Hassett and her team to curate ‘That’s true, you know’ for Enniscorthy Castle as the old museum was the first museum I visited as a child.  It’s a great opportunity to display and share both the traditions and superstitions of local and national voices and have their stories and objects profiled in such historic surroundings”.

Mico Hassett commented; “The exhibition has a mixture of elements from a series of large and beautiful hanging displays focusing on areas around Holy Wells and Sacred Spaces, to the supernatural world of Fairies and the Banshee. To complement that you will also be walked through the calendar year with display boards for every month highlighting traditional dates of importance”.

Newly appointed Deputy Manager, Eve Furlong said ‘We have also curated a room focused on superstitions and beliefs aimed at children and teenagers which contains interactive aspects from walking under ladders, to stepping on cracks – a space sure to create some intrigue and wonder. To top it all off, Michael has also brought together a host of objects which he has acquired and borrowed from people and communities from all over Ireland.”  

Admission Tickets for the castle exhibition are available at the castle reception seven days a week or by calling 053 9234699. With a family of five tickets (2 plus up to 3 kids) just €15, an affordable and interesting day out is assured.  

Dunne and Staples on the double

By Dan Walsh

Point-to-point races took place on Friday and Saturday at Largy, near Ballymena, Co. Antrim, and two Wexford riders, Harley Dunne and Sean Staples enjoyed a winner on both days.

Sean Staples was aboard Seeyouinmydreams, the 15 lengths winner of the maiden race for four-year-old mares maiden race yesterday for handler Paul Martin Pierce and the Blackhall Stables Partnership from Killurin.

BARRY O’NEILL and COLIN BOWE at Monksgrange races.

Today, Staples had winner number two in the maiden race for five-year-old geldings by 15 lengths on Gametime for owner Laura Scallan and handler Mark Scallan, Cleariestown.

Harley Dunne’s Friday winner was for Aidan Fitzgerald’s Carlow stables on Tara Line by six lengths in the maiden race for five-year-old mares and today (Saturday) won the maiden race for five-year-olds and upwards on Step Above for David V. O’Brien by two and a half lengths.

The champion rider and handler combination of Barry O’Neill and Colin Bowe won today’s maiden race for four-year-old geldings by three and a half lengths on newcomer Divilskin, who is bound for the sales.

And another Wexford winner from yesterday. Some Woman from Donnchadh Doyle’s Ballindaggin stables won the maiden race for six-year-old and upwards mares by twelve lengths ridden by Wicklow rider Brian Lawless.

Benny Walsh scores again!

By Dan Walsh

Veteran Tomhaggard amateur jockey Benny Walsh topped off a brilliant week at Punchestown races today (Saturday) riding his second winner of the festival over the unique banks’ course on Hurricane Darwin (22/1) in the Cross Country Chase.

BENNY WALSH… memorable week at Punchestown

Trained at Ballycrystal, Bunclody, by Cormac Farrell, Hurricane Darwin went to the front two from home and had three and a half lengths to spare at the finish.   

This was his first outing for new trainer Cormac Farrell and indeed new owner Douglas Taylor, breeder of Samcro.

“I’ve only two or three for the track and two of them ran this week, we mostly train point-to-pointers and breeze-up horses. It’s a big team effort and I have to say thanks to all the team at home,” said Farrell afterwards, and he added; “Benny was brilliant on him and to get two in the week is brilliant for him.”

Benny Walsh won the Ladies Cup on Vital Island (7/2) for trainer Richard O’Keeffe, Newtown, Taghmon on Tuesday – the first day of the five-day festival which saw the crowds back at the popular Kildare track since 2019 due to the Covid-19 lockdown.

Gorey May Bush Féile event

By Dan Walsh

MAIN STREET, GOREY

The Gorey May Bush Féile 2022 ‘Let’s Decorate the May Bush’ community event takes place this evening (Saturday) from 6pm under the Circe Pavilion beside the communal Gorey May Bush on the grounds of Gorey Civic Centre for an evening of traditional music, song dance and poetry while exchanging our traditions around welcoming in Summer.

In keeping with the tradition a resident musician will perform and the Ceoltóir Óg for this year’s festival is Caoimhe Radford, Craanford, so bring a chair and prepare to dance, sing and welcome in summer from 6pm till dusk. Fáilte roimh chách. 

Thanks to the Arts Department at Wexford County Council for supporting The Gorey May Bush Féile 2022.

Change of ownership at Wells House

WELLS HOUSE and GARDENS… North Wexford’s greatest visitor attraction. (Pic; DNG.ie)

By Dan Walsh

The visitor attraction wonderland that is Wells House and Gardens have announced a new chapter in the future of this magnificent estate.

Last week the Sean Doyle Group signed contracts to purchase the entire estate of Wells, but for now, it is business as usual at this award-winning tourism attraction based in North Wexford.

Sabine Rosler will continue in a management role for the next year and is looking forward to working with the new owners as they intend to build on the work that has been achieved in the past ten years since Wells opened to the public.

“For our customers, we would like to confirm all existing commitments will be honoured and we look forward to the summer ahead with our fun-filled events and days out for the family, delivered by our existing team,” said Ms Rosler.

In a statement issued with news of the sale was added; Sabine and Uli would like to extend a heartfelt word of thanks to the many friends and supporters of Wells House and Gardens that we have met and made over the last ten years. We would also like to thank our team members for helping us deliver our goal and wish Sean (Doyle) the very best in the future!”

Amongst the properties owned by the Sean Doyle Group (SDG), established in 1987, are Gorey Business Park, The 64 Pub, The Coach House, Nel Sweeneys, Paddy Blues, all in Gorey, and the Upton Court Hotel, Kilmuckridge.

Wexford company buys City Square

By Dan Walsh

Reported exclusively in the Waterford News & Star newspaper this week is the business news that Wexford-based construction company William Neville & Sons has purchased Waterford’s largest retail complex, City Square, for approximately €18 million.

CITY SQUARE WATERFORD (Pic; Waterford News & Star)

The company, who also own The Tower Hotel on the Mall, signed contracts in the last few weeks with previous owners, New York-based Marathon Asset Management who purchased City Square for €21m in 2015 and immediately made a number of upgrades to the centre including the construction of a food hall and the addition of a 1,600 square metre retail unit at the entrance, which was built in 2016, but has never featured a tenant.

The Waterford News & Star has spoken to Seamus Neville who confirmed the purchase of the shopping centre but was unavailable for any further comment beyond that.

Putting the environment first!

By Dan Walsh

Four exceedances for pesticides were detected in the public drinking water supplies in Clonroche, Ferns Regional and South Regional public water supplies in 2021. These were detected as part of Irish Water’s public water supply monitoring programme. 

The Clonroche water supply abstracts raw water boreholes in the vicinity of Clonroche, The Ferns Regional water supply abstracts raw water from the River Currlane and the South Regional water supply is abstracted from the River Owenduff, both of which are vulnerable to run-off from land. Irish Water is asking users of any herbicide or pesticide products to continue to consider the vulnerability of their local drinking water supplies to pesticide contamination and the importance of these supplies to local homes and businesses in the community.

Patrick Duggan, Irish Water’s Regional Drinking Water Compliance Specialist said: “In Co Wexford the exceedances of the drinking water regulations for Bentazone, Clopyralid, Fluoroxypyr, and 2,4-D were noted in the Clonroche, Ferns Regional and South Regional public water supplies following routine sampling. While our consultation with the HSE has concluded that the levels we are detecting do not represent a threat to public health, they are still however undesirable in drinking water, and it is therefore imperative that users of pesticides are mindful of best practice when using herbicides or pesticides and seek out alternatives.”

The public urged to continue to consider the environment and alternatives to pesticides when gardening, farming and maintaining sports grounds. 

Compose yourself; it’s National Poetry Day

By Dan Walsh

Today (Thursday) is Poetry Day Ireland and the theme is Written in the Stars, so why not position the toilet seat appropriately and write a poem; or scribble while on the train or bus; or simply read a poem that is in keeping with the mood of the moment!

Now in its eighth year, this day-long celebration of the crafted word, spoken and written, is presented by Poetry Ireland in partnership with poetry enthusiasts the length and breadth of the island of Ireland.

JOE NEAL reading from his latest book Rossetti’s Wombat (File Pic)

Two important events happening in Wexford town to mark the auspicious occasion. Four distinguished poets – Margaret Galvan, Sinead O’Reilly, Mary O’Brien and A.M. Cousins – will read at the Wexford Library at 7pm. It is a free event but it would be appreciated if a booking could be made to help facilitate the numbers.

Joe Neal, distinguished poet, actor, journalist from Castlebridge, will be reading upstairs in The Book Centre, Main Street, Wexford, at 3pm and he would love to have you in the audience. Free event.  

Adopting the theme for your Poetry Day Ireland event is in no way compulsory, but if you do find some inspiration, whether in the tea leaves at the bottom of your cup or in a dream, we can’t wait to see your take on it!

Happy Poetry Day Ireland; maximise creativity and use magic with the words and phrases to an original mix that will exercise mental health and moisten literary taste buds.

AUDIO ADDITION ; Poet JOE NEAL tells DAN WALSH about two Wexford events for Poetry Ireland Day.