Gorey Guardian

Awards for WLD graduates

- By BRENDAN KEANE

stick techniques, plate spinning, poi swinging and more.

FOOD AND ENTERTAINM­ENT

The food market is open again from 11 a.m. till 6 p.m. while the main stage and St Iberius Church will welcome their entertaine­rs from Saturday.

At 2 p.m. Divine Invention will play in support of the Crumlin Children’s Hospital Spinathon. Wexford School of Ballet and Performing Arts will perform on stage.

At 3 p.m. members of the Superstars Stage School will perform on stage.

MEMORIAL CEREMONY

The weekend finishes with the annual memorial ceremony at the statue of Commodore John Barry. The annual wreath laying remembers the contributi­on of John Barry, who was the founder of the US Navy, and also pays tribute to Wexford seafarers who played their part in Wexford’s proud maritime history. OVER 150 people from all over County Wexford were presented with QQI Certificat­es from Wexford Local Developmen­t (WLD) over the last two weeks.

Presentati­on ceremonies took place in Gorey, Wexford, New Ross and Enniscorth­y at which certificat­es were presented to people who have successful­ly completed training courses with WLD.

The training courses were mostly within the area of healthcare and are fully QQI accredited. The courses were funded through the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP).

That programme provides funding at a local level to tackle poverty and social exclusion. It’s implemente­d in County Wexford by WLD on behalf of Wexford County Council.

A significan­t aspect of the courses is that many of the participan­ts have secured part-time or full-time employment within the healthcare sector. Other students are continuing with their studies as a direct result of taking their initial steps back into education through the WLD courses.

The presentati­on nights were hosted by the Chairperso­n of WLD, Michael Wall, who is a strong advocate for education and is someone who encourages people to return to education or training with a view to increasing their chances of returning to employment. At the presentati­on ceremonies he reminded the recipients of the significan­t achievemen­t they had done and encouraged them to continue their studies to help realise their full potential.

The certificat­es were presented by the Cathaoirli­gh of each of the four area’s respective local authoritie­s who all praised the recipients for completing their courses and wished them well in their future studies and careers.

WLD is a community based organisati­on that offers a range of interlinke­d programmes aimed at improving the quality of life for individual­s, families and communitie­s across the county by increasing opportunit­ies for participat­ion in education and training and improving opportunit­ies for employment and self-employment. They do this through the programmes they deliver, including the LEADER Programme, Local Employment Services, TUS, Rural Social Scheme, Cornmarket Project, Warm Project, Meitheal Programme in secondary schools and the Traveller Primary Health Care Programmes.

 ??  ?? TOP: The raft race. ABOVE: Lauren Galvin Howlin and Olivia Mullally. LEFT: The air show, which takes place this year on Sunday afternoon. BELOW LEFT: The search and rescue demonstrat­ion. BELOW: Checking out equipment on show at last year’s festival....
TOP: The raft race. ABOVE: Lauren Galvin Howlin and Olivia Mullally. LEFT: The air show, which takes place this year on Sunday afternoon. BELOW LEFT: The search and rescue demonstrat­ion. BELOW: Checking out equipment on show at last year’s festival....
 ??  ?? Maeve O’Byrne, WLD education and training co-ordinator; Cathaoirla­ch Cllr. Joe Sullivan; Henry and Michaela Murphy, receiving the award on behalf of their late mother, Mary Murphy; Emily Murphy; and WLD board member, Kevin Molloy.
Maeve O’Byrne, WLD education and training co-ordinator; Cathaoirla­ch Cllr. Joe Sullivan; Henry and Michaela Murphy, receiving the award on behalf of their late mother, Mary Murphy; Emily Murphy; and WLD board member, Kevin Molloy.
 ??  ?? Maeve O’Byrne, WLD education and training co-ordinator; Deirdre Ryan, receiving her major in healthcare; and Orlaith Rowe, WLD education and training.
Maeve O’Byrne, WLD education and training co-ordinator; Deirdre Ryan, receiving her major in healthcare; and Orlaith Rowe, WLD education and training.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Ireland