The week in pictures for 2011-09-06
The week in pictures for 2011-09-06
THE Camolin community is struggling to come to terms with the loss of little Lucy Ashling Dunbar (5), who died in her sleep overnight on Friday.
An Enniscorthy couple presented a 'cuddle cot' in memory of their daughter to Wexford General Hospital last week.
Cannabis resin, cannabis plant material and a joint were discovered at a house in Gimont Avenue in Enniscorthy by Gardaí when they executed a search warrant in March of last year. The result was court appearances for David Kearney (29) of 124 Gimont Avenue and his neighbour Martin Carthy (25) of 131 Gimont Avenue.
THE Camolin community is struggling to come to terms with the loss of little Lucy Ashling Dunbar (5), who died in her sleep overnight on Friday.
An Enniscorthy couple presented a 'cuddle cot' in memory of their daughter to Wexford General Hospital last week.
An Enniscorthy company is looking to Africa as it seeks to expand its brief beyond Ireland. Chevron Training, based at the enterprise centre next to Enniscorthy Vocational College, has set up in partnership with Vacc Technical - a building services company in the Nigerian capital Lagos.
Cannabis resin, cannabis plant material and a joint were discovered at a house in Gimont Avenue in Enniscorthy by Gardaí when they executed a search warrant in March of last year. The result was court appearances for David Kearney (29) of 124 Gimont Avenue and his neighbour Martin Carthy (25) of 131 Gimont Avenue.
Just 111 jobs were created in Wexford by the IDA last year through foreign investment according to the latest figures.
A 55-year-old man sentenced to six years jail last week for sexual assaults on young girls is originally from Marshalstown.
GOREY gave a warm welcome home to one of the town's most distinguished sons when former Irish ambassador to Britain Ted Barrington gave a talk to the North Wexford Historical Society about his life and times.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS Ireland's annual collection day, sponsored by eircom, took place on Friday week last. Four thousand volunteers took to the streets of villages, towns and cities all over Ireland at over 200 collection points.
Wexford County Manager Adrian Doyle attended the launch of a new report centered around enterprise earlier this month.
An Enniscorthy man has been ordered to have no contact in any shape of form with the person from whom he is accused of demanding money with menaces.