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New Ross Standard, 15 Jul 2026

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The New Ross Standard is a weekly newspaper published by Mediahuis Ireland every Tuesday. It’s been serving County Wexford, Ireland, since 1889. The paper provides local coverage of New Ross and nearby communities, including reporting on council decisions, schools, health services and rural affairs. Each issue features community announcements, articles on local history, cultural events and profiles of people shaping the region. Sports coverage highlights Gaelic games, rugby, soccer and athletics, showcasing the county’s strong sporting tradition. Opinion sections provide commentary on local developments and letters from readers, fostering civic debate. The Standard’s long history emphasizes its role as a trusted source of information for generations, and it continues to adapt by digitizing and incorporating multimedia. Its tone is measured and community-focused, balancing public service journalism with coverage that reflects local pride and identity. Available on PressReader, the New Ross Standard remains an essential weekly record of life in Wexford.

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ArticleSum­mer ses­sions in the park

Patri­cia O’Gor­man, Maura O’Neill, and Win­nie O’Neill were at the New Ross Sum­mer Ses­sions 2026 at the Lib­rary Park on Sat­urday even­ing. Photo: Jim Camp­bell

Sum­mer ses­sions in the park

ArticleCon­cern as notice to quit served on nine house­holds

Ten­ants in a New Ross hous­ing estate been plunged into chaos, after being issued with legal let­ters inform­ing them that they must vacate their homes within six months as a res­ult of an ongo­ing dis­pute involving their land­lord and a court-...

Con­cern as notice to quit served on nine house­holds

ArticleThree local women com­plete Croke Park abseil fun­draiser

As she looked out from the roof of Croke Park at the Dub­lin sky­line, Wex­ford woman Trish Boyce picked out Beau­mont Hos­pital and was instantly over­come with emo­tion. Less than four years ago, in Decem­ber 2022, she and her father John were in...

Three local women com­plete Croke Park abseil fun­draiser

Article‘Abso­lute war’ expec­ted if roads aren’t repaired

A little over a week after €13.49m in fund­ing was alloc­ated for roads repairs in Co Wex­ford the battle lines have been drawn and the fight has begun. That fight will be con­tested between county coun­cil­lors from Wex­ford’s five dis­tricts, all of...

‘Abso­lute war’ expec­ted if roads aren’t repaired