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John Murphy of Colfer’s Pub is looking forward to next weekend’s ‘Phil Murphy Festival’ which takes place in the village of Carrick on Bannow, between July 25 and July 28. “It’s been going for a long ...
Three years after they last went under the hammer, a group of five retail units off Wexford’s North Main Street with accommodation above were sold at auction again on Wednesday afternoon. Known ...
One of the biggest changes to traffic flow in Wexford town in recent memory took its first step on Thursday, with the ...
Clonroche National School is in a unique situation. As the only school in Wexford located on a national road its staff, students, and parents must negotiate an ever-increasing volume of traffic as ...
In the 20th century, tractor operated dung spreaders, filled by pitchfork, and then later, the use of a tractor and loader ...
A Wexford man took on a spiritual journey to become a priest in his local parish following a personal loss in his life.
The Labour councillor donned the mayoral robes and chains one last time to honour one of Wexford’s most historically significant sons – Commodore John Barry.
Several events in Springfield will commemorate the one-year anniversary of the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey on July 6 and throughout the month.
A fleet of cars filled the New Ross quayside during an event which marked the anniversary visit of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s to the town in June 1963.
Hundreds of camogie players and hurlers will descend on Halo Tiles Wexford GAA Centre of Excellence in Ferns and other Wexford venues for the John West Féile na nGael Camogie and Hurling National ...
Wexford councillors have moved to defend the history and heritage of their county following comments by a Sinn Féin TD regarding celebrations to mark the 1000th anniversary of William the ...