The female pedestrian in her fifties was hit by a car on Davitt Road at a quarter to 2 this morning.
Wexford people urged to be on the lookout for cannabis jellies
Cannabis infused sweets discovered in a car as a man was arrested in Wexford Town on Friday morning
Water tanks available to residents in Wexford Town after water problems
IBC water tanks have been placed at Ard na Dara Coolcots and Mary Jo’s car park in Barntown where people can access the water.
Almost 44 thousand now living under Boil Water Notices in Wexford
Residents of Enniscorthy, Wexford Town and Gorey are being told to boil their water this afternoon to ensure that it is safe to drink.
More water problems as Boil Water Notice issued for Wexford Town
Thousands left without safe drinking water in areas such as Barntown, Taghmon, Murntown and the town centre this morning
Discolouration affecting water supply in Wexford Town until midnight
It’s the second major issue with water in the town in recent weeks with a boil water notice issued for the area last week
Visitor restrictions to remain in place at Wexford General over weekend
Yesterday, restrictions were introduced to Joseph’s, Aidan’s, Florence’s and Bridget’s wards to curb the spread of Covid 19.
Local lockdowns won’t work to decrease Waterford virus numbers – Expert
The WHO has said Ireland might need local restrictions to combat surges but Professor of Immunology Paul Moynagh says they don’t work
Things getting worse for wheelchair users when it comes to mobility
Cyclist Phil Skelton says people parking up on footpaths is causing huge concern for people trying to get around their local areas.
Almost 50% increase in commencement notices for houses in August
Data shows around 21,000 residential units were started between April, when the construction sector fully reopened, and September.
Golfgate defendants trial set to take place next January
They’re accused of breaking Covid-19 regulations in relation to a dinner that took place at the Clifden Station House Hotel in August 2020
Urgent Care Service in Gorey to cease after 68 years
Payments to the service at the Palms Medical Centre on the Avenue are to be discontinued from Monday the 1st of November.
Boil Water Notice issued for Gorey residents for foreseeable future
Irish Water made the announcement this afternoon and say the notice applies to all consumers on the Gorey (Creagh) Urban Public Water Supply.
Climate Change Advisory Council says people are already witnessing the effect
“There are real negatives if we don’t get this right”. That’s the words of Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council, Marie Donnelly describing that man kind are already living…
Wexford under status yellow weather warning until tomorrow morning
Met Éireann ‘s also warned that localised flooding is possible.
Students face being sent home due shortage of substitute teachers
That’s the concern of the Irish Primary Principals Network which says absenteeism due to Covid-19 is putting substitutes in high demand.
Tickets will be required for nightclubs and late events from this week
People going to late night events will need to book tickets at least an hour in advance.
Wexford incidence rate second lowest as cases continue to rise
Stephen Donnelly says a national effort is now needed to bring the numbers under control.
Concern growing over increasing Covid numbers
2,193 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported this evening Tuesday
Irish Rail plan works on Rosslare line to protect tracks from climate change
Coastal erosion is putting about half of the East Coast section in danger – and breaks will be installed to slow that.
Farmers warn new climate budgets will have ‘seismic effect’ on industry
Junior Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon has suggested sectoral emission targets can be met without reducing the national herd.
Government to pass new regulations for nightclubs this Thursday
People will need a ticket to enter a late night venue, while there will be no congregating outside.
No evidence found in search for missing women in Kildare
The search for clues into the disappearances of Deirdre Jacob and Jo Jo Dullard got underway earlier this month.
Status yellow heavy rain warning issued for Wexford and other counties
They come into effect in the early hours of tomorrow morning and will stay in place until Thursday morning.
Ireland aims to cut greenhouse emissions by half in next ten years
The Junior Agriculture Minister says farmers need to be seen as part of the solution and not the problem to climate change.
Penalty points among the highest in Wexford
55 of those were disqualified from driving after accumulating 12 penalty points.
Boil water notice may be lifted tomorrow
The problem arose after heavy rain last Wednesday at the Newtown treatment facility.
SER Sports Hour Sunday 24th October with Aidan Delaney
With Mick Furlong of Kilanerin, Glynn Barntown’s Ian Wickham, trainer Paul Nolan, jockeys Jordan Gainford and JJ Slevin and Dr Elaine Kelly
2 men arrested following separate drug seizures in Bunclody and Carlow
Both men are in their 30s and were detained following the discovery of €300,000 and €460,000 worth of drugs respectively
SER Sports Hour Saturday 23rd October with Aidan Delaney
With Bartley Regan and Shane Cullen on the Preliminary Quarter Finals, Irish Mirror’s Pat Nolan on Congress and soccer coach John Carroll