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VINTAGE CLUB

Clonroche-Poulpeasty Vintage club will hold a Tractor Run in aid of Donard NS on Friday evening, June 15, at 7 p.m. Tractors will assemble at Poulpeasty Church.

SPLIT-THE-POT

The most recent winner of split-the-pot was Mackenzie Kehoe, Canon Murphy Park, Clonroche. The pot was 236.00 and was drawn in the Cloch Ban. Remember if you’re not in, you can’t win.

CLOUGHBAWN GAA

Congratula­tions to Clonroche-Poulpeasty Rackard League hurling team who defeated Olyegate in the district final. Clonroche-Poulpeasty 4-5 Oylegate-Glenbrien 1-10

Best of luck to the Rackard League camogie team who will contest the county semi-final against Horeswood in Taghmon on Friday.

LOCAL LINK

Local Link Wexford now offer a door to door service every Friday morning to New Ross. The bus is wheelchair accessible and can be pre-booked by call 053 9196276.

The service is open to everyone of all ages, it is suitable for anyone wanting to go shopping, health appointmen­ts, library or maybe students would like to access the Apex in New Ross during their school holidays. Free Travel pass are accepted, adult return €6, student return €3, children aged five or under travel free.

For the month of July all children and students of 18 years and under travel free on all Local Link Wexford services. Timetables are available in all the villages along the route, or on our website locallinkw­exford.ie.

DONARD NS FIELD EVENING

St Joseph’s school Donard are having its annual field evening on Friday, June 15, at 7 p.m. There will be lots of fun and lot of games with chances to win prizes, with tea, cakes and kids games and lots more – there is something for everybody.

RATHNURE MUSICAL

Rathnure Pantomime Society presents their ninth summer musical ‘Uptown Girl’, a brand new musical full of 80’s music, on June 15, 17, 20, 21, 22 and 24 at 7.45 p.m. Call 087 0687801 or 087All profits from the show go to Hope Centre and Wexford Hospice while the Wednesday 20th show is supporting Parish funds

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