Minister Kehoe’s offices remaining open
Minister Paul Kehoe and his staff in Enniscorthy and New Ross are planning on continuing to assist constituents who have concerns throughout the current coronavirus crisis.
Speaking to this newspaper Deputy Kehoe said that while his offices remain physically closed to the public servicing constituents remains his priority.
‘Though my office will be closed to public access my constituents can be assured that all our services will continue to operate,’ said Deputy Kehoe.
He said steps have been made to ensure that all available channels of communication remain viable for members of the public to access.
However, given the current situation there will be no weekly clinics until further notice.
‘I know this a really stressful period for everyone but we will get through this,’ he said.
In an appeal to concerned people throughout the county he said: ‘Whatever I can do as your public representative, please let me or my staff know.’
Minister Kehoe’s Enniscorthy office is open, Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., by phone at 053 9243558.
The New Ross office is open from Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. by phone at 051 425900.
Alternatively, Minister Kehoe can also be contacted by email at paul.kehoe@oireachtas.ie or by post to 7 Weafer Street, Enniscorthy, and Unit 2, Priory Quay, New Ross.
‘Public contact can continue to be made using any of those methods,’ said Deputy Kehoe.