This paper is now digital
The Enniscorthy Guardian is now available as an ePaper which is an exact digital version of the physical print edition of the newspaper.
It means easy access on a device of your choice and it comes about as a direct response to the changing needs of our readers.
The ePaper and the new Local Irish News app mean subscribers can read the Enniscorthy Guardian anytime, anywhere on any device.
Because it’s an exact replica of the print edition, subscribers can enjoy the usual comprehensive package of local news, sport, lifestyle and entrainment delivered straight to your device every Tuesday morning.
The best news of all is the ePaper offers excellent value for money with monthly subscriptions priced €5.99 – that’s €1.50 per week.
However, those who take out the €59.99 annual option can save even more money as the price of the paper works out at €1.15 per edition.
The beauty of the new ePaper, Enniscorthy Guardian is that it means people living away from home – whether it’s in another part of Ireland or somewhere abroad – can now get access to all of the local Enniscorthy and Wexford news straight to their chosen digital device.
The ePaper has all of the print edition’s stories and photographs in stunning high definition and it’s very easy to navigate with a wide range of additional features.
Subscribers can zoom in or out of a page, tap on a story to read it full screen, change the font size, share a story with a friend of bookmark it to read later.
Subscribers can also use the search tool to find a particular story they want and they can also go back to any previous editions of the paper that have been archived in the app.
The crosswords are also fully interactive!
A dedicated customer care team has been set up to deal with queries from Monday to Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and they can be contacted through: customerhelp@localnews.ie or through 01 7055747.
Commenting on the new significant development in the digital journey at the Enniscorthy Guardian, the Wexford People Newspapers group editor, Darragh Clifford, said: ‘We hope you will join us on this journey and help sustain the quality local journalism we have delivered to town and county for many years; the future of your local newspaper is in your hands.’
To subscribe to the Enniscorthy Guardian ePaper go to www.enniscorthyguardian.ie/ subscribe