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2019-10-22
Despair of young mother forced to sleep in her car
CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT’S DIGITAL REVOLUTION
COFFEE MORNING FOR ANTONIA
COLAISTE BRÍDE OPEN EVENING
Frustrating end to Tadhg’s World Cup journey
Paul Kehoe evacuated from Beiruit hotel
FIREARMS OVER 100 YEARS OLD
Local couple lose bid to overturn possession order
Gory times ahead for Enniscorthy drama
Kelly seeks live stream of council meetings
CTEC secures nearly €400k for women’s training
Lawlor expresses concern over potential Brexit queues
THE BULRING MARKET WEXFORD OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Support is needed for county’s creative talent – Anne Doyle
Go on! It’s okay to complain
Marathon man Billy ready for his 40th!
Coffee event raises €1,560 for school
Toastmasters hold very successful open evening
Cloughbawn GAA cuts to the chase in new fundraiser
Bunclody Beat
Gala concert announced for popular radio broadcaster
New report runs the rule over county council’s performance
€2m funding boost for South East University
Motorists guilty of insurance offences
Wexford has wonderful venues to make sure you have a Christmas party to remember
Planning ahead to take the stress out of the big event
‘Making your mind up’ with Bucks Fizz
County council to get moving on Climate Change
Concerns over asylum seekers at Hotel Rosslare
Council is keen to cut out the noise on main roads
Delays forming Rosslare Port committee as Brexit clock ticks
CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION
CLIMATE CRISIS WAS WELL FLAGGED FOR MANY YEARS, SAYS EPA BOSS
Find the ideal home for your loved one
SignaCare Nursing homes - a family ethos, providing excellence in elderly care
Wexford hosts major social housing conference
Council asks ‘what is the point of Shane Ross?’ at meeting
Jibes at Sinn Féin in chamber
GardaJim’sefforts raisedmillionsfor CrumlinHospital
Drinking water dispensers to hit Gorey town
Seasonal Flu vaccine is available from October 2019 until the end of April 2020
Minister gets Rosslare Brexit progress report
Bluesgrass festival hits all the right chords
U-17 girls beaten by Galway in first final
Cloughbawn aim to atone for last year
ALL THE RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Big Bunclody win
Craanford crowned
Shane and Hopper gunning for glory
Fine clash ends in stalemate
Hard work of Hogues rewarded
Slíabh Bhuí on top
Slick Alley march on to glory
Adam the ’town star
Goal-getting Gorey retain title
Martin’s retain title
Anne’s need to stay in game
Unique derby clash
Martin’s to prevail
Rosslare rejoice after late goal seals title
Being favourites doesn’t always sit well with Martin’s
Good final needed to make up for a fairly average year
Tier two is voted in
One-game ban given to O’Connor
Oulart-The Ballagh’s first winners will be honoured at county final showpiece
Castletown first to fly Wexford flag Sunday
Rapps rule in sporting derby
Powerful performance drives Kilrush to victory
Fiona the first Over-35 home
U-17s bow out in shield semi
Tough first season for Under-13 side ends in a heavy defeat
Another loss against Shels
Curracloe Under-12 crew very close to national final
ALL THE WEEKEND FIXTURES
Hibs secure home quarter-final with victory against Camolin
Bohs get job done against Curracloe
Ferns leave it late
Max is the man for New Ross Celtic
RESULTS AND FIXTURES
North End win goal-fest
LEAGUE TABLES
E’CORTHY HOCKEY
E’CORTHY RUGBY
A big Ascot double
The night Arsenal won the league in Anfield is recalled
Codd the treble star at Tinahely
Two out of three ain’t bad
It’s all going to plan thus far as newcomers settle in fine style
Blue Cheese shows maturity in fifth win
Two-day meet for Wexford Festival races
Successful open night for Meánscoil Gharman
Fellowship award for Opera Festival artistic director
Burrow road by-laws divisive topic for councillors
Concerns over security in social housing
Safety works on hold at the Monument
Update on marina and Courtown beach project
Draft budget delivers concern over cake slices
Councillors hear about plans for derelict sites
Local Council seek to engage young people
Petrol starts to flow again in Wexford
Rabbits could be a business success
Blackwater pipped for national title
First organic jam range launched
J&M Oils sold to company with skin in oil game
Hoteliers criticise missed opportunity in Budget 2020
Frozen fish on the menu at SRI
New role for Teagasc Wexford REPS planner
Don’t be distracted by lucky Leo’s Brexit Bounce
With Brexit threat eased it’s time to focus on the crisis on our doorsteps
Dáil musical chairs, rapid fire vote buzzer round raises questions
Illicit afternoon delights with a blonde in a red dress with red lipstick
Rediscovering the romance of Christianity
7 Things to do this week...
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AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
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Toxoplasmosis is a misunderstood disease
Dragonfly study will act as climate change indicator
So the bishop seems not keen on yoga – excommunicate me now!
Tips to help you handle change at work
Unlock your full potential with Zest Active
Grid reboot is pretty but lacking in substance
THIS WEEK IN 1981
Special effects overload in fantastical sequel
Ex councillors get €315,657
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