Annette Gaynor who runs Gaynor’s Pub on Hill Street in Wexford Town says the government policy just doesn’t make sense.
Confirmations and Communions postponed again as kids finish school
The Diocese of Ferns are asking parents and children to keep heart after Confirmations, Communions and Baptisms were deferred once again.
No plans to shut Community Workshop as vaccine centre to open in July
Officials at the Workshop in Enniscorthy rubbished rumours that suggest the hub will shut down shortly with vaccines to start on July 20th.
New outdoor gym will promote physical and mental health in Enniscorthy
Yesterday marked the launch of the Enniscorthy Activity Gardens at St. Johns Hospital on Munster Hill in association with the HSE.
Gardai appeal for witnesses after dead body discovered in Gorey
They’re looking to speak to anyone who was in the Fort Road area between 1:30am and 3:30 am, particularly those with dashcam footage.
66% of domestic septic tanks in Wexford failed inspections last year
“An area of particular concern are people who have a drinking water well on the same site as their septic tank.”
24% of people treated in sexual assault units last year were under 18
734 patients were treated in the HSE’s six sexual assault treatment units last year.
Wexford Gardaí investigating discovery of body by roadside
The area has been cordoned off for a full technical examination.
Mini-heatwave on the way – temperatures to reach mid 20s
Sunny spells and temperatures of 24 degrees are on the cards for tomorrow and Thursday.
Bunclody native only third woman to be chairperson of Wexford County Council
The new chairperson of Wexford County Council Barbara Ann Murphy is settling into her first day in office.
Publicans coming round to accepting indoor ban
The Government is considering only allowing fully vaccinated people to dine indoors.
GAA to release ticket details this morning for Croke Parks biggest crowd in 16 months
8,000 fans will attend the Leinster senior hurling semi-final double-header.
AstraZeneca and J&J vaccines to be made available for everyone
NIAC made the recommendation to government last night as the jabs had previously only been given to those over 50.
Re-opening of indoor dining will be delayed by at least two weeks
It followed stark figures that were given by NPHET to the cabinet sub-committee about the Delta variant.
EU Farm deal for future years almost there
EU farming ministers have accepted the provisional deal struck on Friday in relation to reform of the Common Agricultural Policy.
New chairperson elected on Wexford County Council
Fianna Fail Councillor Barbara Ann Murphy from Bunclody was elected this afternoon
Design of Wexford structure is being compared to the Eiffel Tower in Paris
The Rose Kennedy Bridge in New Ross recently won International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering Outstanding Structure Award.
Popular tourist towns could face water shortages this summer
Irish Water is appealing to the public to redouble their efforts as the holiday season gets into full swing.
NPHET meet today to consider advice on easing restrictions Monday
Business and hospitality groups are calling for clarity amid speculation the reopening of indoor hospitality could be delayed by a further 2 weeks.
Enniscorthy mass vaccination centre to move location next month
The centre is expected to hold 12 vaccination booths, which is two more than the current facility.
Covid cases stubbornly staying in the mid three hundred daily cases
The Department of Health has reported an additional 340 cases of Covid 19
Changing the guard at Wexford County Council
Wexford County Council will have a new chairperson come tomorrow
DUP leader Donaldson pledges to change trading rules between NI and Britain
The Lagan Valley MP is the DUP’s 3rd leader in just 50 days following the resignations of Arlene Foster and Edwin Poots.
Veronica Guerin remembered on 25th anniversary of her death
The Justice Minister Heather Humphreys says Veronica Guerin’s left a legacy of “brave and courageous journalism”.
Erasmus+ scheme to expand and include more students from 2021
Aoileann Ni Bhroin from the Higher Education Authority told South East Radio people with additional needs will get the chance to take part.
Theory Test Centre to open in Wexford Town to reduce backlog
Wexford TD Johnny Mythen says the setting up of a centre at the Talbot Hotel in Wexford Town will help young people get on with their lives.
Movement on living wage still a work in progress – Varadkar
The programme for Government included a promise to progress from a minimum wage to a living wage over the lifetime of the government.
Man arrested after another major drugs seizure at Rosslare Europort
The drugs worth €740,000 were seized as a result of a joint operation between Gardai and Revenue and Customs.
Gardai recover body of man in his 70s in Wexford Town
The Rescue R117 helicopter was involved in a search this afternoon while members of the coastguard were also called into action.
22 homeless people recorded here in Department of Housing figures
There are 178 homeless people in the South East with 62 in Waterford, 34 in Kilkenny with a further 28 in Carlow