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2020-06-23
Rebellion against sale of 1798 Centre
Flash floods bring further woe for businesses
NEW EU REGULATIONS TO DELAY START OF FLOOD DEFENCE SCHEME
GAA CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW MADE
Gray was a pioneer of architecture
PETITION TO SAVE 1798 CENTRE -
Another flood defence delay causes tide of emotion
Templeshannon to be included in pedestrianisation plan
Motorist is jailed for catalogue of dangerous driving through county
Concern expressed over public lights and repeated vandalism
Leading global medical hub to set up facility in Wexford
Action on waiting lists for children is required
One-off event to replace New Ross Piano Festival
Cherry Grove owners thank community and staff
Dreams turn to reality with TV adaptation
RETURNING VILLAIN SEEKS TO FINISH WHAT HE STARTED
The rain of today is tomorrow’s sunshine
Designer Bláithín Ennis has had time to reflect on changes in fashion
TheSkyand theGround
Ann had a caring and loving nature
GETTING ITS JUST DESSERTS
One size fits all approach to churches doesn’t work – Kehoe
Mother and son team working in perfect harmony
Bilingual children’s story set for broadcast
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD
Jack brings national award success back to Courtnacuddy
Young woman is jailed for hit and run accident
Cannabis worth €5.4m found hidden in fruit at Europort
Accidents at Kyle Cross being caused by ‘poor driving’
New map shows parts of the county worst hit by Covid-19
The race to get a place on your course of choice begins now
Why choose to study at Selskar College?
In uncertain times WWETB provides education and training across the south east for learners and businesses
Post Leaving Certificate(PLC) Courses for 2020/21 at Enniscorthy Vocational College
President says pupils should be proud for rising to challenge
Fresh start as secondary school beckons
Moving on with treasured memories that last a lifetime
Technology has helped but no substitute for classroom interaction
€500k funding boost for seafood company Sofrimar
Griffin Hotel Group to reopen properties in ‘planned’ stages
Online platform TrainedIn aims to help businesses through Covid-19
Progressive farmer John was a true gentleman who always put others first
Ki er an was a happy soul and devoted family man
Bunclody Beat
From the archives: June 2005
Change to ‘minimum density’ seen as real game changer for planning
The trails at Tintern are paradise for athletes
Mick was there for Chippy’s first game
Clubs gearing up for return
Board blasts C.P.A.
Jamie earns €50 in our crossword test
Two extra weeks should be utilised to extend group phase
Ladies push ahead
Your hurling skill of the week: blocking
Six in Senior camogie title race
Coaching is in Lizzy’s blood
July 18 date for return of football in local leagues
Encouraging players to grow
Wallace making adjustments after new club jersey causes stir
Larry was happy to follow path of his famous father
Quicker than we expected, return of G.A.A. is a boost
ONtheFAIRWAYS
Barntown owner’s double a highlight as racing returns
Treasure trove under stairs
Royal Ascot big guns misfire
Focus switches to Irish Derby and re-start of National Hunt
Sherlock cracks case
Weak Dubs destroyed
Seconds lack spark as Cats coast home
Hurlers ship heavy loss
Craanford come home from Ulster with All-Ireland
Players struggling to get back up to speed
EDWARD ENTERTAINS
TV quizc hamps the toast of St. Peter’s
Onlooker kicks up a stink as raw slurry is dumped from quay
Ryanair bringing London closer
It’s a night in the pub, but not as we know it
We have a place at the UN’s top table but the big five have all the power
Words matter and we all need to take more care when using them
Andy Williams may have been a powerful entertainer but he was a lousy life coach
The joys of cycling, even with punctures
COOLGREANY
CRAANFORDMONASEED
KILTEALYBALLINDAGGIN
KILMUCKRIDGE
MARSHALSTOWNCASTLEDOCKRELL
BOOLAVOGUE
OULART & THE BALLAGH
BALLYMURN
DUNCANNON
FETHARDON-SEA
Covid-19 car sales increase
Bright future for car sales
DS Automobiles is continuing with its electrification strategy
New Transit Trail and Transit Custom Trail models have been designed specifically to operate in tougher working environments
Range Rover celebrates 50 years
Opel teams up with Energia
Audi ‘Moving Forward’ 202 sales event
Covid 19 has taught me that we actually don’t need that much
An ideal opportunity for a fresh start
Replenish good gut bacteria to tackle bloating
Intestinal obstructions are common in dogs
Son-Before-Father: Colt’s-foot a breaker of rules
THIS WEEK IN 1981
Top films to watch on TV this week
New garda app is a game changer for road policing
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