An amnesty for your mattress!

Wexford County Council is holding a mattress amnesty at each of the four household recycling sites across the county in the coming weeks. This has been done before and is a popular service to the general public.

WEXFORD COUNTY COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS

Mattresses will be accepted from domestic customers only (no commercial operations) at the locations listed below on the following dates;

Holmestown, Wexford Household Recycling Centre – Tuesday, 17th August to Friday 20th August.

New Ross Household Recycling Centre – Tuesday, 24th August to Friday 27th August.

Gorey Recycling Centre – Tuesday, 31st August to Friday, September 3rd.

Enniscorthy Recycling Centre – Tuesday, September 7th to Friday September 10th.

Contact Wexford County Council and Pre register here to confirm your interest before 5pm on Monday 15th August.

Jamie Codd lines the punters pocket

By Dan Walsh at Bettyville Park

It was refreshing to be amongst the restricted attendance under Covid-19 guidelines allowed at a fine Bettyville Park this evening where punters had to wait until the final event on the seven-race card for Jamie Codd to bring home a local winner.

Codd was well supported on the Gavin Cromwell trained Malina Girl (2/1) who stuck to her task in the bumper and ran out an impressive winner by one and three-quarter lengths on ground officially described as ‘good’.

It was a good meeting for Waterford trainer Henry de Bromhead who recorded a double – Urabamba (8/13 fav.) ridden by Hugh Morgan in the Welcome to Wexford Maiden Hurdle and Eagle Moon (4/1) with Dylan Robinson by two and a half lengths in the handicap chase.

Jockey Morgan had a double up in the first two races. He was also aboard Good World (6/1) in the Holiday in Wexford Handicap Hurdle for Mooncoin trainer Eoin Doyle. Paul Nolan went closest of the Wexford trainers here with Glen Robin (Brian Cooper) coming in half a length behind Good World and Nolan also saddled the third placed Cloak of Darkness (Sean O’Keeffe).

And Joseph O’Brien shook the punters with a 28/1 victory – Filon D’Oudairies with Simon Torrens up in the Adare Manor Opportunity Handicap Chase.  

The Tote aggregate was €82,840.25 compared with €98,671.00 last year.

Equestrian disaster at Tokyo Olympics

By Dan Walsh

The dream of Wexford’s Bertram Allen and his Ireland showjumping team-mates of Tokyo Olympics glory has been shattered after Ireland have taken decision to pull out of the qualifiers for the team showjumping final after Shane Sweetnam’s mount Alejandro had a horrible experience.

Shane Sweetnam, Bertram Allen and Darragh Kenny (Pic; Horse Sport Ireland)

Bertram Allen and Darragh Kenny did not compete as there was no point as qualification was impossible.

Sweetnam, who replaced Cian O’Connor after his horse Kilkenny suffered a nose bleed at the individual qualifers on Wednesday, was the first of the Irish riders in the ring, but he came off the horse after barrelling into a number of fences and he lost a shoe in the process.

Qualification for the final with just two riders was a virtually impossible task and the decision was taken not to continue.

It was a hugely disappointing end to years of preparation and qualification, however, that is sometimes the outcome in equestrian sport.

€12.3m worth of heroin seized at Rosslare Europort

By Dan Walsh

Revenue officers at Rosslare Europort have seized around 88kgs of heroin, worth over €12 million following an intelligence led operation at the port yesterday (Thursday).

Detector dog FLYNN

The discovery was made when a truck and low-loader trailer, arriving from mainland Europe, was stopped and searched.

The drugs were discovered concealed in machinery being carried on the low-loader.

The search was carried out with the assistance of Revenue’s mobile x-ray scanner and detector dogs Sam and Flynn, along with ongoing support from assistance of the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau.

Anyone with information regarding smuggling can contact Revenue’s confidential phone number on 1800 295 295.

Good luck Bertram and Team Ireland

By Dan Walsh

The equestrian sport eyes of the world will be focused firmly on Equestrian Park at the Tokyo Olympics this morning as Team Ireland compete for medals and the local interest surrounds the participation of Enniscorthy-born Bertram Allen.

Son of Bert Allen and Geraldine Fitzgerald, Bertram celebrated his 26th birthday last Sunday and has plenty of family connections to cheer him on, including his siblings, Harry, himself a promising young showjumping rider, April, Lucy and Grace. The family home is at Enniscorthy, but they also own Ballywalter Farm, near Kilmuckridge.

When news of his nomination broke in June, Bertram Allen told WexfordLocal.com; “I am most grateful to be nominated to represent Team Ireland at the upcoming Olympic Games in Tokyo this summer together with my team-mates Cian O’Connor, Darragh Kenny, Shane Sweetnam and Michael Duffy. To compete for my country on the Olympic stage is a tremendous honour for me! “I am also incredibly proud of my Irish bred partner Pacino Amiro, who has kept on getting better and better this season to reach the highest level despite his young age!”

Now the great moment is nigh! The latest news is as follows thanks to Horse Sport Ireland.

SHANE SWEETNAM, BERTRAM ALLEN and DARRAGH KENNY… Team Ireland in the Olympics today. (Pic; Horse Sport Ireland)

London Olympic bronze medallist Cian O’Connor is out of the team after his horse Kilkenny suffered a nose bleed in the Individual Jumping on Wednesday where he finished in seventh position.  

Team manager Michael Blake has called up Cork native Shane Sweetnam who makes his Olympic debut with Alejandro, a 12-year-old gelding owned by Sweetnam along with Spy Coast Farm and Seabrook LLC. A reliable source told me that Sweetnam has Wexford family connections in the Clough area of Gorey, but I have been unable to confirm this news!

Sweetnam will be first of the three Irish riders to jump and will be followed by Bertram Allen with Pacino Amiro (ISH), while Darragh Kenny will be last of the Irish to jump with VDL Cartello.

The full list of teams and the order to go is as follows:1, Czech Republic; 2, China; 3, Japan; 4, Israel; 5, Mexico; 6, Argentina; 7, Morocco; 8, New Zealand; 9, Ireland; 10, Egypt; 11, France; 12, Sweden; 13, USA; 14, Great Britain; 15, Brazil; 16, Switzerland; 17, Belgium; 18, Germany; 19, Netherlands.

The Olympic Show Jumping team qualifier starts at 11am Irish time today (Friday). RTE 2 will show each of the Irish riders in action, while the entire competition can be watched on the Eurosport Player/Discovery+ (subscription required).

Byrne calls on Taoiseach to support the arts

By Dan Walsh


Wexford Fianna Fáil Senator Malcolm Byrne has written to the Taoiseach Micheál Martin and to Arts & Culture Minister, Catherine Martin, calling for the Minister and senior Government officials to meet with representatives of the arts, live events and entertainment sector before the end of next week and to agree a clear roadmap for reopening.

He again expressed frustration that “arts and entertainment are not being given sufficient priority, in spite of the fact that those involved have been among the worst impacted by Covid over the last eighteen months.”

SENATOR MALCOLM BYRNE

Senator Byrne stated that it was “welcome and appropriate that there was high level engagement with the tourism and hospitality sector, as well as with sporting bodies to ensure safe reopening” but added; “Like so many involved in the arts, I am tired of constantly having to seek clarity on cultural and music events after government announcements and worse, not having any sense of priority being given to the safe reopening of these activities.”

“Theatres and arts venues are controlled environments. They are happy to work within clearly defined safety guidelines; they do it all the time. Arts professionals – be they involved in production or dance or drama classes or event management – have a constant awareness of health and safety.”

“I do not accept an aspiration toward having some kind of roadmap at the end of August represents any sort of coherent government policy. There should be the same level of engagement now as we have seen with the tourism and hospitality sector.”

Min Ryan Park officially opened

By Dan Walsh

Although the magnificent outdoor facilities at Killeens, Wexford, are being enjoyed and open to the public for more than a year now, the official opening of the €4 million Min Ryan Park was performed last weekend by Mayor of Wexford, Cllr Gary Laffan. It had been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

At the official opening of Min Ryan Park; Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council, Cllr Barbara-Anne Murphy, Elisabet Berney, 100 years old daughter of Min Ryan, and Mayor of Wexford Cllr Garry Laffan.

Mayor Laffan announced future plans to develop the park even further, including a skate park, and he told the invited gathering “the park is a huge asset not just for the town but for but also the entire county and its people.”

Elisabet Berney, the 100 years old daughter of Min Ryan, was a special guest, and she spoke about her mother who was born in 1884 and grew up in Tomcoole, not too far from the park that commemorates her memory and serves as a reminder that she played an important role in the 1916 Rising.

Ms Berney unveiled the Min Ryan Park plaque and cut the ceremonial ribbon in the company of Richard Mulcahy, the Cathaoirleach of Wexford County Council, Cllr Barbara-Anne Murphy, and other public representatives and invited guests.

CEO Wexford County Council, Tom Enright outlined the amount of work that went into developing the public park and stressed its importance for the town and county as a public amenity.

No Olympic medal for Bertram Allen

By Dan Walsh

Wexford rider Bertram Allen, and his Team Ireland colleagues Darragh Kenny and Cian O’Connor put in fine performances but finished out of the medals in the individual jumping final at the Toyko Olympics this morning.

BERTRAM ALLEN

Bertram needed a fault-free round to keep his medal hopes alive. Aboard Pacino Amiro they started strongly and was travelling well over the first five fences before cutting a corner and knocked down the first of three combination fences.

He dropped another bar towards the end and finished with eight penalties in a time of 84.64, he was out of the medals and finished 15th overall in a field of 30.

Great Britain’s Ben Maher won gold after the jump-off with silver going to Sweden’s Peder Fredricson and Maikel van der Vleuten of the Netherlands taking the bronze. Cian O’Connor was best of the Irish and finished in seventh overall.

Funding for coastal community groups

By Dan Walsh

Over €900,000 worth of grants have been approved for 62 coastal community groups and micro enterprises, four in the South East and two in Co. Wexford.

HOOK HEAD

Bannow Historical Society received over €10,000 for training in Maritime Heritage Preservation and Celebration.

Hook Head received 60% towards the Hike to the Hook 2020 event, and social media development for the attraction, coming in at just over €2,500.

Funding is provided by the Fisheries Local Action Groups set up under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund Programme.

South-East as a region received the lowest amount of funding, at just €38,236 – compared to the €306,000 that the north region received for 10 projects.

Bertram Allen into Wednesday’s final

By Dan Walsh

In the individual showjumping qualifier at the Tokyo Olympic Games Wexford rider Bertram Allen with his Ireland teammates Darragh Kenny and Cian O’Connor all jumped clear rounds today and all three are certain be among the 30 riders through to Wednesday’s Jumping Individual Final.

BERTRAM ALLEN and Pacino Amiro are into the Individual Final at the Toyko Olympics. (Pic; Kaitlyn Karssen)

The trio got around with zero penalties. O’Connor, a bronze medallist at London 2012, clocked a time of 88.66, while Allen finished in 85.18 with Kenny the fastest in a time of 82.01.

Bertram Allen, who partnered Pacino Amiro and Cian O’Connor on Kilkenny, spoke to RTE Sport about the importance of having no faults. “The main thing was to be clear, the time was only going to come into it if we weren’t clear. You have to jump a clear round now in qualifying with the new format.”

The top 30 from the 73 starters in today’s competition go forward to tomorrow’s (Wednesday) individual final which starts at 11am Irish time and will be broadcast live on RTE 2.