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Future plans for Athenaeum are outlined at annual general meeting
THE ANNUAL General Meeting of the Athenaeum Restoration Committee was held at Bellefield GAA Complex on Thursday 19th January 2012.
COURTOWN
COMMUNITY GAMES
CRAANFORD/ MONASEED KILANERIN/ BALLYFAD
SERVICE OF LIGHT
MONAMOLIN
BABY AND TODDLER
KILMUCKRIDGE
FURTHER EDUCATION
BALLYGARRETT
COLÁISTE AN ÁTHA
Tourism course
A 'CERTIFICATE in Tourism Level 5' course commences today, Tuesday, January 31 at the Wexford Local Development offices in Enniscorthy' Mill Park Road.
Scaldy Detail
OFFERING an invigorating selection of new creative writing from County Wexford, the latest edition of ' The Scaldy Detail' is available at €10 per copy from Scallta Media.
Brooklyn thanks
BROOKLYN Technologies director Alan Forbes has thanked all the supporters who helped the company to win a national competition.
Three generous cheques add up to new bus for CWCW
THREE CHEQUES from three different groups added up to a new bus for clients of the Community Workshop in Enniscorthy. CWCW chief executive Trevor Jacob was delighted to receive the money last week at a pleasant ceremony in the workshop.
Inside Local Notes
- BALLYMURN
- BALLYCANEW
- OYLEGATE/ GLENBRIEN
- OULART
- Trad singing with Aileen
- BREE/GALBALLY
- DAVIDSTOWN/ COURTNACUDDY
- Noel and Dick in tall tales finals
- KILTEALY/ BALLINDAGGIN
- Social media event coming to Wexford
- CLONROCHE/ POULPEASTY
- Property show in London
- ADAMSTOWN
- Huge new towers for Clonegal area
- CARNEW
- CAIM
- Group gives a €1,290 boost to Console charity
- BALLYDUFF
- Day of prayer
- MARSHALSTOWN/ CASTLEDOCKRELL
- School safety
- CLONEGAL/ KILDAVIN
- Road race
- MONAGEER
- COOLGREANY/INCH
In Pictures
Historic postcards Over 6,000 photographs, political prints and portraits from days gone by form part of a project launched at the Linen Hall Library in Belfast. To view collection and buy the images, visit www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/postcards.
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