Smoking ban for Town Park
Every single inch of Gorey Town Park is to become a 'no smoking' zone, under the terms of a new Wexford County Council bylaw.
Every single inch of Gorey Town Park is to become a 'no smoking' zone, under the terms of a new Wexford County Council bylaw.
An Enniscorthy couple presented a 'cuddle cot' in memory of their daughter to Wexford General Hospital last week.
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.
A public order conviction was recorded against man found so drunk that he could not stand without assistance.
A NEW Community Text Alert Scheme which was launched in Ballyduff last week, has already attracted over 300 members.
A 'DEPRAVED' man targeted by vigilantes after he sexually assaulted two little girls due to make their First Holy Communion was jailed for six years last Friday.
IT WAS another fantastic week for the NWSPCA. Buddah, Tuppence, Sophie and Ruby all set of on their new canine adventures. The cattery was also extremely busy, with Sammy, Fluff, Spring, Sunny, and Sabrina, along with five other young kittens, saying happy farewells.
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 FOCUS was on flowers when the volunteers with the Pride in Carnew committee held a special event in conjunction with An Taisce's National Spring Clean Week.
A Vietnamese man who was repsonsible for €240,000 worth of cannabis plants never took drugs in his life and had just been duped into looking after them, Wexford Circuit Court heard last week.
Kent Stainless was founded as a small general engineering company in 1982 by Pat Kent of Kayle, Foulksmills.
RESIDENTS in Ballyellen, Inch, who mounted a major campaign of opposition against the motorway service station in the area, said this week they are resigned to the project going ahead, but they will monitor the project to ensure all the planning conditions are met.
Every single inch of Gorey Town Park is to become a 'no smoking' zone, under the terms of a new Wexford County Council bylaw.
A MEMORIAL to the Wexford men who died in the First World War is to be created at Redmond Square in Wexford.
IRELAND'S ONLY Great War Trench Experience has opened at Duncannon Fort, giving visitors a vivid picture of what it was like at the frontline of war.
Wexford householders are being offered a chance to pay the Government's new Local Property Tax in weekly instalments through a nationwide network of kiosks.
THE CLINICAL Director of Wexford General Hospital has been found guilty of poor professional performance.
THE CORRIDORS of Gorey Shopping Centre were filled with activity recently, as the Gorey Youth Support Network held its second annual Youth Health Day.
An Enniscorthy couple presented a 'cuddle cot' in memory of their daughter to Wexford General Hospital last week.
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.
A public order conviction was recorded against man found so drunk that he could not stand without assistance.
A NEW Community Text Alert Scheme which was launched in Ballyduff last week, has already attracted over 300 members.
A 'DEPRAVED' man targeted by vigilantes after he sexually assaulted two little girls due to make their First Holy Communion was jailed for six years last Friday.
IT WAS another fantastic week for the NWSPCA. Buddah, Tuppence, Sophie and Ruby all set of on their new canine adventures. The cattery was also extremely busy, with Sammy, Fluff, Spring, Sunny, and Sabrina, along with five other young kittens, saying happy farewells.
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 FOCUS was on flowers when the volunteers with the Pride in Carnew committee held a special event in conjunction with An Taisce's National Spring Clean Week.
A Vietnamese man who was repsonsible for €240,000 worth of cannabis plants never took drugs in his life and had just been duped into looking after them, Wexford Circuit Court heard last week.