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Brendan Howlin TDMinister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Constituency Office : New CorishMemorial Hall, SIPTU Building,Coolcotts, Wexford.
Tel: 0539124036Email: [email protected]: labour.ie/brendan howlin
Brendan Howlin TD Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Five years ago one issuedominated the electiondebate in Co. Wexford –the very real threat to thefuture of our Accident andEmergency service atWexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 GeneralElection, I made WexfordGeneral the central issueof my campaign, to ensure24 hour A&E service andbuild a state of the art
Accident and Emergencyunit.
Five years later bothobjectives have beenachieved. 6 months after Iwas appointed a memberof cabinet, over €20 millionwas secured for WexfordHospital, and for goodmeasure a new maternitysuite has also been built atthe hospital.
In the most difficult ofeconomic times, thegreatest progress hasbeen made in ensuringWexford gets the acutehospital services itdeserves. The €20 millionproject has transformedaccident and emergencyservices and for the firsttime, world class facilitiesare available for thepeople of Wexford and thestaff at Wexford General.
TransformingWexford
Wexford General Hospital
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world classfacility.
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORD
Five years ago one issue dominated the election debate in Co. Wexford – the very real threat to the future of our Accident and Emergency service at Wexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 General Election, I made Wexford General the central issue of my campaign, to ensure 24 hour A&E service and
build a state of the art Accident and Emergency unit.
Five years later both objectives have been achieved. Six months after I was appointed a member of cabinet, over €20 million was secured for Wexford Hospital, and for good measure a new maternity suite has also been built at the hospital.
In the most diffi cult of economic times, the greatest progress has been made in ensuring Wexford gets the acute hospital services it deserves. The €20 million project has transformed accident and emergency services and for the fi rst time, world class facilities are available for the people of Wexford and the staff at Wexford General.
Brendan Howlin TDMinister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Constituency Office : New CorishMemorial Hall, SIPTU Building,Coolcotts, Wexford.
Tel: 0539124036Email: [email protected]: labour.ie/brendan howlin
Brendan Howlin TD Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Five years ago one issuedominated the electiondebate in Co. Wexford –the very real threat to thefuture of our Accident andEmergency service atWexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 GeneralElection, I made WexfordGeneral the central issueof my campaign, to ensure24 hour A&E service andbuild a state of the art
Accident and Emergencyunit.
Five years later bothobjectives have beenachieved. 6 months after Iwas appointed a memberof cabinet, over €20 millionwas secured for WexfordHospital, and for goodmeasure a new maternitysuite has also been built atthe hospital.
In the most difficult ofeconomic times, thegreatest progress hasbeen made in ensuringWexford gets the acutehospital services itdeserves. The €20 millionproject has transformedaccident and emergencyservices and for the firsttime, world class facilitiesare available for thepeople of Wexford and thestaff at Wexford General.
TransformingWexford
Wexford General Hospital
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world classfacility.
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORD
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world class facility.
TransformingWexford
Brendan Howlin TDMinister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Constituency Office : New CorishMemorial Hall, SIPTU Building,Coolcotts, Wexford.
Tel: 0539124036Email: [email protected]: labour.ie/brendan howlin
Brendan Howlin TD Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Five years ago one issuedominated the electiondebate in Co. Wexford –the very real threat to thefuture of our Accident andEmergency service atWexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 GeneralElection, I made WexfordGeneral the central issueof my campaign, to ensure24 hour A&E service andbuild a state of the art
Accident and Emergencyunit.
Five years later bothobjectives have beenachieved. 6 months after Iwas appointed a memberof cabinet, over €20 millionwas secured for WexfordHospital, and for goodmeasure a new maternitysuite has also been built atthe hospital.
In the most difficult ofeconomic times, thegreatest progress hasbeen made in ensuringWexford gets the acutehospital services itdeserves. The €20 millionproject has transformedaccident and emergencyservices and for the firsttime, world class facilitiesare available for thepeople of Wexford and thestaff at Wexford General.
TransformingWexford
Wexford General Hospital
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world classfacility.
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORD
Brendan Howlin TDMinister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Constituency Office : New CorishMemorial Hall, SIPTU Building,Coolcotts, Wexford.
Tel: 0539124036Email: [email protected]: labour.ie/brendan howlin
Brendan Howlin TD Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Five years ago one issuedominated the electiondebate in Co. Wexford –the very real threat to thefuture of our Accident andEmergency service atWexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 GeneralElection, I made WexfordGeneral the central issueof my campaign, to ensure24 hour A&E service andbuild a state of the art
Accident and Emergencyunit.
Five years later bothobjectives have beenachieved. 6 months after Iwas appointed a memberof cabinet, over €20 millionwas secured for WexfordHospital, and for goodmeasure a new maternitysuite has also been built atthe hospital.
In the most difficult ofeconomic times, thegreatest progress hasbeen made in ensuringWexford gets the acutehospital services itdeserves. The €20 millionproject has transformedaccident and emergencyservices and for the firsttime, world class facilitiesare available for thepeople of Wexford and thestaff at Wexford General.
TransformingWexford
Wexford General Hospital
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world classfacility.
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORDREPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORD
Wexford General Hospital
Brendan Howlin TDMinister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Constituency Office : New CorishMemorial Hall, SIPTU Building,Coolcotts, Wexford.
Tel: 0539124036Email: [email protected]: labour.ie/brendan howlin
Brendan Howlin TD Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Five years ago one issuedominated the electiondebate in Co. Wexford –the very real threat to thefuture of our Accident andEmergency service atWexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 GeneralElection, I made WexfordGeneral the central issueof my campaign, to ensure24 hour A&E service andbuild a state of the art
Accident and Emergencyunit.
Five years later bothobjectives have beenachieved. 6 months after Iwas appointed a memberof cabinet, over €20 millionwas secured for WexfordHospital, and for goodmeasure a new maternitysuite has also been built atthe hospital.
In the most difficult ofeconomic times, thegreatest progress hasbeen made in ensuringWexford gets the acutehospital services itdeserves. The €20 millionproject has transformedaccident and emergencyservices and for the firsttime, world class facilitiesare available for thepeople of Wexford and thestaff at Wexford General.
TransformingWexford
Wexford General Hospital
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world classfacility.
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORD
Brendan Howlin TDMinister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Constituency Office : New CorishMemorial Hall, SIPTU Building,Coolcotts, Wexford.
Tel: 0539124036Email: [email protected]: labour.ie/brendan howlin
Brendan Howlin TD Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Five years ago one issuedominated the electiondebate in Co. Wexford –the very real threat to thefuture of our Accident andEmergency service atWexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 GeneralElection, I made WexfordGeneral the central issueof my campaign, to ensure24 hour A&E service andbuild a state of the art
Accident and Emergencyunit.
Five years later bothobjectives have beenachieved. 6 months after Iwas appointed a memberof cabinet, over €20 millionwas secured for WexfordHospital, and for goodmeasure a new maternitysuite has also been built atthe hospital.
In the most difficult ofeconomic times, thegreatest progress hasbeen made in ensuringWexford gets the acutehospital services itdeserves. The €20 millionproject has transformedaccident and emergencyservices and for the firsttime, world class facilitiesare available for thepeople of Wexford and thestaff at Wexford General.
TransformingWexford
Wexford General Hospital
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world classfacility.
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORD
Brendan Howlin TDMinister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Constituency Office : New CorishMemorial Hall, SIPTU Building,Coolcotts, Wexford.
Tel: 0539124036Email: [email protected]: labour.ie/brendan howlin
Brendan Howlin TD Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Five years ago one issuedominated the electiondebate in Co. Wexford –the very real threat to thefuture of our Accident andEmergency service atWexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 GeneralElection, I made WexfordGeneral the central issueof my campaign, to ensure24 hour A&E service andbuild a state of the art
Accident and Emergencyunit.
Five years later bothobjectives have beenachieved. 6 months after Iwas appointed a memberof cabinet, over €20 millionwas secured for WexfordHospital, and for goodmeasure a new maternitysuite has also been built atthe hospital.
In the most difficult ofeconomic times, thegreatest progress hasbeen made in ensuringWexford gets the acutehospital services itdeserves. The €20 millionproject has transformedaccident and emergencyservices and for the firsttime, world class facilitiesare available for thepeople of Wexford and thestaff at Wexford General.
TransformingWexford
Wexford General Hospital
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world classfacility.
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORD
Brendan Howlin TDMinister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Constituency Office : New CorishMemorial Hall, SIPTU Building,Coolcotts, Wexford.
Tel: 0539124036Email: [email protected]: labour.ie/brendan howlin
Brendan Howlin TD Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Five years ago one issuedominated the electiondebate in Co. Wexford –the very real threat to thefuture of our Accident andEmergency service atWexford General Hospital.
In the 2011 GeneralElection, I made WexfordGeneral the central issueof my campaign, to ensure24 hour A&E service andbuild a state of the art
Accident and Emergencyunit.
Five years later bothobjectives have beenachieved. 6 months after Iwas appointed a memberof cabinet, over €20 millionwas secured for WexfordHospital, and for goodmeasure a new maternitysuite has also been built atthe hospital.
In the most difficult ofeconomic times, thegreatest progress hasbeen made in ensuringWexford gets the acutehospital services itdeserves. The €20 millionproject has transformedaccident and emergencyservices and for the firsttime, world class facilitiesare available for thepeople of Wexford and thestaff at Wexford General.
TransformingWexford
Wexford General Hospital
5 years and all change - In 2010 Brendan Howlin TD campaigned to maintain A&E services at Wexford General Hospital and now in 2015, we have a world classfacility.
REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF WEXFORD
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DRAMATIC FALL INUNEMPLOYMENTThe most recent CSO figures show wehave had an increase of 3% in thenumber of people in employment inthe year to the end of June. Some1,300 new jobs are being added everyweek. Our current nationalunemployment rate is 9.4%, which is asimilar level to France and the lowestin Ireland since 2009.
Locally unemployment fell by 10.5% inWexford town since this time last year,with a total fall of 24.2% since thisGovernment took office in 2011. Since2011 4691 people have left the liveregister and in the past 12 months1,500 people have come off the liveregister in Co. Wexford. We are goingin the right direction, local jobs arebeing created, the action plan for jobsis working, and investment ininfrastructure is bearing fruit
10.5%
Fall since 201124.2%
NationalUnemplomentRate
9.4%
Lowest unemployment
rate since 2009
OVER 1300 JOBS A WEEK BEING CREATED
1300 new jobs aWeek
Fall since 2014
ATHENAEUM TO BE RESTORED TO FORMER GLORY
The building, which dates from the 1890s, was the
headquarters for the Enniscorthy Volunteers during the 1916
Easter Rising and has a very rich history. The Athenaeum
was the last garrison to surrender in the country and there
are several events planned for the historic building.
Enniscorthy is just one of five locations to have been
selected as a venue for a state.
Commenting on this allocation Minister Howlin said – “I look
forward to seeing this building restored for the locals of
Enniscorthy and for visitors to the area. A wreath laying
ceremony will take place here in 2016, in recognition of the
importance of the events which took place in Enniscorthy.”
The most recent CSO figures show we have had an increase of 3% in the number of people in employment in the year to the end of June. Some 1,300 new jobs are being added every week. Our current national unemployment rate is 9.4%, which is a similar level to France and the lowest in Ireland since 2009.
Locally unemployment fell by 10.5% in Wexford town since this time last year, with a total fall of 24.2% in the county since this Government took office in 2011. Since 2011 4,691 people have left the live register and in the past 12 months 1,500 people have come off the live register in Co. Wexford. We are go-ing in the right direction, local jobs are being created, the action plan for jobs is working, and investment in infrastruc-ture is bearing fruit.
DRAMATIC FALL INUNEMPLOYMENTThe most recent CSO figures show wehave had an increase of 3% in thenumber of people in employment inthe year to the end of June. Some1,300 new jobs are being added everyweek. Our current nationalunemployment rate is 9.4%, which is asimilar level to France and the lowestin Ireland since 2009.
Locally unemployment fell by 10.5% inWexford town since this time last year,with a total fall of 24.2% since thisGovernment took office in 2011. Since2011 4691 people have left the liveregister and in the past 12 months1,500 people have come off the liveregister in Co. Wexford. We are goingin the right direction, local jobs arebeing created, the action plan for jobsis working, and investment ininfrastructure is bearing fruit
10.5%
Fall since 201124.2%
NationalUnemplomentRate
9.4%
Lowest unemployment
rate since 2009
OVER 1300 JOBS A WEEK BEING CREATED
1300 new jobs aWeek
Fall since 2014
ATHENAEUM TO BE RESTORED TO FORMER GLORY
The building, which dates from the 1890s, was the
headquarters for the Enniscorthy Volunteers during the 1916
Easter Rising and has a very rich history. The Athenaeum
was the last garrison to surrender in the country and there
are several events planned for the historic building.
Enniscorthy is just one of five locations to have been
selected as a venue for a state.
Commenting on this allocation Minister Howlin said – “I look
forward to seeing this building restored for the locals of
Enniscorthy and for visitors to the area. A wreath laying
ceremony will take place here in 2016, in recognition of the
importance of the events which took place in Enniscorthy.”
DRAMATIC FALL INUNEMPLOYMENTThe most recent CSO figures show wehave had an increase of 3% in thenumber of people in employment inthe year to the end of June. Some1,300 new jobs are being added everyweek. Our current nationalunemployment rate is 9.4%, which is asimilar level to France and the lowestin Ireland since 2009.
Locally unemployment fell by 10.5% inWexford town since this time last year,with a total fall of 24.2% since thisGovernment took office in 2011. Since2011 4691 people have left the liveregister and in the past 12 months1,500 people have come off the liveregister in Co. Wexford. We are goingin the right direction, local jobs arebeing created, the action plan for jobsis working, and investment ininfrastructure is bearing fruit
10.5%
Fall since 201124.2%
NationalUnemplomentRate
9.4%
Lowest unemployment
rate since 2009
OVER 1300 JOBS A WEEK BEING CREATED
1300 new jobs aWeek
Fall since 2014
ATHENAEUM TO BE RESTORED TO FORMER GLORY
The building, which dates from the 1890s, was the
headquarters for the Enniscorthy Volunteers during the 1916
Easter Rising and has a very rich history. The Athenaeum
was the last garrison to surrender in the country and there
are several events planned for the historic building.
Enniscorthy is just one of five locations to have been
selected as a venue for a state.
Commenting on this allocation Minister Howlin said – “I look
forward to seeing this building restored for the locals of
Enniscorthy and for visitors to the area. A wreath laying
ceremony will take place here in 2016, in recognition of the
importance of the events which took place in Enniscorthy.”
The building, which dates from the 1890s, was the headquarters for the Enniscorthy Volunteers during the 1916 Easter Rising and has a very rich history. The Athenaeum was the last garrison to surrender in the country and there are several events planned for the historic building. Enniscorthy is just one of fi ve locations to have been selected as a venue for a state.
Commenting on this allocation Minister Howlin said –“I look forward to seeing this building restored for the locals of Enniscorthy and for visitors to the area. A wreath laying ceremony will take place here in 2016, in recognition of the importance of the events which took place in Enniscorthy.”
DRAMATIC FALL INUNEMPLOYMENTThe most recent CSO figures show wehave had an increase of 3% in thenumber of people in employment inthe year to the end of June. Some1,300 new jobs are being added everyweek. Our current nationalunemployment rate is 9.4%, which is asimilar level to France and the lowestin Ireland since 2009.
Locally unemployment fell by 10.5% inWexford town since this time last year,with a total fall of 24.2% since thisGovernment took office in 2011. Since2011 4691 people have left the liveregister and in the past 12 months1,500 people have come off the liveregister in Co. Wexford. We are goingin the right direction, local jobs arebeing created, the action plan for jobsis working, and investment ininfrastructure is bearing fruit
10.5%
Fall since 201124.2%
NationalUnemplomentRate
9.4%
Lowest unemployment
rate since 2009
OVER 1300 JOBS A WEEK BEING CREATED
1300 new jobs aWeek
Fall since 2014
ATHENAEUM TO BE RESTORED TO FORMER GLORY
The building, which dates from the 1890s, was the
headquarters for the Enniscorthy Volunteers during the 1916
Easter Rising and has a very rich history. The Athenaeum
was the last garrison to surrender in the country and there
are several events planned for the historic building.
Enniscorthy is just one of five locations to have been
selected as a venue for a state.
Commenting on this allocation Minister Howlin said – “I look
forward to seeing this building restored for the locals of
Enniscorthy and for visitors to the area. A wreath laying
ceremony will take place here in 2016, in recognition of the
importance of the events which took place in Enniscorthy.”
Leaflet 2015.indd 2 05/10/2015 13:57:18
DRAMATIC FALL INUNEMPLOYMENTThe most recent CSO figures show wehave had an increase of 3% in thenumber of people in employment inthe year to the end of June. Some1,300 new jobs are being added everyweek. Our current nationalunemployment rate is 9.4%, which is asimilar level to France and the lowestin Ireland since 2009.
Locally unemployment fell by 10.5% inWexford town since this time last year,with a total fall of 24.2% since thisGovernment took office in 2011. Since2011 4691 people have left the liveregister and in the past 12 months1,500 people have come off the liveregister in Co. Wexford. We are goingin the right direction, local jobs arebeing created, the action plan for jobsis working, and investment ininfrastructure is bearing fruit
10.5%
Fall since 201124.2%
NationalUnemplomentRate
9.4%
Lowest unemployment
rate since 2009
OVER 1300 JOBS A WEEK BEING CREATED
1300 new jobs aWeek
Fall since 2014
ATHENAEUM TO BE RESTORED TO FORMER GLORY
The building, which dates from the 1890s, was the
headquarters for the Enniscorthy Volunteers during the 1916
Easter Rising and has a very rich history. The Athenaeum
was the last garrison to surrender in the country and there
are several events planned for the historic building.
Enniscorthy is just one of five locations to have been
selected as a venue for a state.
Commenting on this allocation Minister Howlin said – “I look
forward to seeing this building restored for the locals of
Enniscorthy and for visitors to the area. A wreath laying
ceremony will take place here in 2016, in recognition of the
importance of the events which took place in Enniscorthy.”
DRAMATIC FALL INUNEMPLOYMENTThe most recent CSO figures show wehave had an increase of 3% in thenumber of people in employment inthe year to the end of June. Some1,300 new jobs are being added everyweek. Our current nationalunemployment rate is 9.4%, which is asimilar level to France and the lowestin Ireland since 2009.
Locally unemployment fell by 10.5% inWexford town since this time last year,with a total fall of 24.2% since thisGovernment took office in 2011. Since2011 4691 people have left the liveregister and in the past 12 months1,500 people have come off the liveregister in Co. Wexford. We are goingin the right direction, local jobs arebeing created, the action plan for jobsis working, and investment ininfrastructure is bearing fruit
10.5%
Fall since 201124.2%
NationalUnemplomentRate
9.4%
Lowest unemployment
rate since 2009
OVER 1300 JOBS A WEEK BEING CREATED
1300 new jobs aWeek
Fall since 2014
ATHENAEUM TO BE RESTORED TO FORMER GLORY
The building, which dates from the 1890s, was the
headquarters for the Enniscorthy Volunteers during the 1916
Easter Rising and has a very rich history. The Athenaeum
was the last garrison to surrender in the country and there
are several events planned for the historic building.
Enniscorthy is just one of five locations to have been
selected as a venue for a state.
Commenting on this allocation Minister Howlin said – “I look
forward to seeing this building restored for the locals of
Enniscorthy and for visitors to the area. A wreath laying
ceremony will take place here in 2016, in recognition of the
importance of the events which took place in Enniscorthy.”
Work has begun in Mulgannon onthe new GardaDivisionalHeadquarters. Thecontemporarybuilding design ofthis newHeadquarters willtransform a derelictsite in a key area ofWexford town. Theproject will generatenearly 250 jobsduring itsconstruction. It will provide worldclass facilities to An Garda Síochánaafter many years of labouring inunsuitable and overcrowdedconditions.
GardaCommissionerNóirín O’Sullivansaid:
“This is a verywelcomedevelopment forGardaí based in thesouth-east of thecountry. It is vitalthat as a 21stCentury policeservice, WexfordGardaí have facilities that meet therequirements of the communities weserve.”
“Victims of crime deserve to beengaged within a modern welcomingenvironment, and Ilook forward to thenew station inWexford providingthat very function. Inaddition WexfordGardaí will havefacilities that willenable them tocontinue to providethe highest level ofservice andprotection to thecommunities in the Wexford area,and this investment also highlightsthe progressive nature of policing inmodern Ireland.”
Johnstown Castle set for Royaltreatment
€7 million investment set to turn Johnstowninto an iconic cultural attraction.
Johnstown Castle and Gardens are set to receive amajor make over in the coming year which will see theiconic and historic Wexford beauty spot become anational attraction. The investment will restore theCastle to its former glory, enhance the gardens andlakes and further develop the Irish AgriculturalMuseum.
The development will turn the Castle into leadingattraction, offering an unrivalled location for Weddingsand other events. It is also envisaged that music andcultural festivals would be planned for the grounds.
The project will be developed in an environmentallysustainable way, utilising the historic landscape and
castle to create an enhanced cultural experience.
World Classfacilities for
Wexford Gardaí
World class facilities for Wexford GardaíWork has begun in Mulgannon on the new Garda Divisional Headquarters. The contemporary building design of this new Headquarters will transform a derelict site in a key area of Wexford town. The project will generate nearly 250 jobs during its construction phase. It will provide world class facilities to An Garda Síochána after many years of labouring in unsuitable and overcrowded conditions.
Garda Commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan said:
“This is a very welcome development for Gardaí based in the south-east of the country. It is vital that as a 21st Century police service, Wexford Gardaí have facilities that meet the requirements of the communities we serve.”
“Victims of crime deserve to be engaged within a modern welcoming environment, and I look forward to the new station in Wexford providing that very function. In addition Wexford Gardaí will have facilities that will enable them to continue to provide the highest level of service and protection to the communities in the Wexford area, and this investment also highlights the progressive nature of policing in modern Ireland.”
Work has begun in Mulgannon onthe new GardaDivisionalHeadquarters. Thecontemporarybuilding design ofthis newHeadquarters willtransform a derelictsite in a key area ofWexford town. Theproject will generatenearly 250 jobsduring itsconstruction. It will provide worldclass facilities to An Garda Síochánaafter many years of labouring inunsuitable and overcrowdedconditions.
GardaCommissionerNóirín O’Sullivansaid:
“This is a verywelcomedevelopment forGardaí based in thesouth-east of thecountry. It is vitalthat as a 21stCentury policeservice, WexfordGardaí have facilities that meet therequirements of the communities weserve.”
“Victims of crime deserve to beengaged within a modern welcomingenvironment, and Ilook forward to thenew station inWexford providingthat very function. Inaddition WexfordGardaí will havefacilities that willenable them tocontinue to providethe highest level ofservice andprotection to thecommunities in the Wexford area,and this investment also highlightsthe progressive nature of policing inmodern Ireland.”
Johnstown Castle set for Royaltreatment
€7 million investment set to turn Johnstowninto an iconic cultural attraction.
Johnstown Castle and Gardens are set to receive amajor make over in the coming year which will see theiconic and historic Wexford beauty spot become anational attraction. The investment will restore theCastle to its former glory, enhance the gardens andlakes and further develop the Irish AgriculturalMuseum.
The development will turn the Castle into leadingattraction, offering an unrivalled location for Weddingsand other events. It is also envisaged that music andcultural festivals would be planned for the grounds.
The project will be developed in an environmentallysustainable way, utilising the historic landscape and
castle to create an enhanced cultural experience.
World Classfacilities for
Wexford Gardaí
Work has begun in Mulgannon onthe new GardaDivisionalHeadquarters. Thecontemporarybuilding design ofthis newHeadquarters willtransform a derelictsite in a key area ofWexford town. Theproject will generatenearly 250 jobsduring itsconstruction. It will provide worldclass facilities to An Garda Síochánaafter many years of labouring inunsuitable and overcrowdedconditions.
GardaCommissionerNóirín O’Sullivansaid:
“This is a verywelcomedevelopment forGardaí based in thesouth-east of thecountry. It is vitalthat as a 21stCentury policeservice, WexfordGardaí have facilities that meet therequirements of the communities weserve.”
“Victims of crime deserve to beengaged within a modern welcomingenvironment, and Ilook forward to thenew station inWexford providingthat very function. Inaddition WexfordGardaí will havefacilities that willenable them tocontinue to providethe highest level ofservice andprotection to thecommunities in the Wexford area,and this investment also highlightsthe progressive nature of policing inmodern Ireland.”
Johnstown Castle set for Royaltreatment
€7 million investment set to turn Johnstowninto an iconic cultural attraction.
Johnstown Castle and Gardens are set to receive amajor make over in the coming year which will see theiconic and historic Wexford beauty spot become anational attraction. The investment will restore theCastle to its former glory, enhance the gardens andlakes and further develop the Irish AgriculturalMuseum.
The development will turn the Castle into leadingattraction, offering an unrivalled location for Weddingsand other events. It is also envisaged that music andcultural festivals would be planned for the grounds.
The project will be developed in an environmentallysustainable way, utilising the historic landscape and
castle to create an enhanced cultural experience.
World Classfacilities for
Wexford GardaíWork has begun in Mulgannon onthe new GardaDivisionalHeadquarters. Thecontemporarybuilding design ofthis newHeadquarters willtransform a derelictsite in a key area ofWexford town. Theproject will generatenearly 250 jobsduring itsconstruction. It will provide worldclass facilities to An Garda Síochánaafter many years of labouring inunsuitable and overcrowdedconditions.
GardaCommissionerNóirín O’Sullivansaid:
“This is a verywelcomedevelopment forGardaí based in thesouth-east of thecountry. It is vitalthat as a 21stCentury policeservice, WexfordGardaí have facilities that meet therequirements of the communities weserve.”
“Victims of crime deserve to beengaged within a modern welcomingenvironment, and Ilook forward to thenew station inWexford providingthat very function. Inaddition WexfordGardaí will havefacilities that willenable them tocontinue to providethe highest level ofservice andprotection to thecommunities in the Wexford area,and this investment also highlightsthe progressive nature of policing inmodern Ireland.”
Johnstown Castle set for Royaltreatment
€7 million investment set to turn Johnstowninto an iconic cultural attraction.
Johnstown Castle and Gardens are set to receive amajor make over in the coming year which will see theiconic and historic Wexford beauty spot become anational attraction. The investment will restore theCastle to its former glory, enhance the gardens andlakes and further develop the Irish AgriculturalMuseum.
The development will turn the Castle into leadingattraction, offering an unrivalled location for Weddingsand other events. It is also envisaged that music andcultural festivals would be planned for the grounds.
The project will be developed in an environmentallysustainable way, utilising the historic landscape and
castle to create an enhanced cultural experience.
World Classfacilities for
Wexford Gardaí €7 million investment set to turnJohnstown into iconic cultural attraction.
Johnstown Castle and Gardens are set to receive a major make over in the coming year which will see the iconic and historic Wexford beauty spot become a national attraction. The investment will restore the Castle to its former glory, enhance the gardens and lakes and further develop the Irish Agricultural Museum.
The development will turn the Castle into a leading attraction, off ering an unrivalled location for Weddings and other events. It is also envisaged that music and cultural festivals would be planned for the grounds.
The project will be developed in an environmentally sustainable way, utilising the historic landscape and castle to create an enhanced cultural experience.
Johnstown Castle set forRoyal treatment
DRAMATIC FALL INUNEMPLOYMENTThe most recent CSO figures show wehave had an increase of 3% in thenumber of people in employment inthe year to the end of June. Some1,300 new jobs are being added everyweek. Our current nationalunemployment rate is 9.4%, which is asimilar level to France and the lowestin Ireland since 2009.
Locally unemployment fell by 10.5% inWexford town since this time last year,with a total fall of 24.2% since thisGovernment took office in 2011. Since2011 4691 people have left the liveregister and in the past 12 months1,500 people have come off the liveregister in Co. Wexford. We are goingin the right direction, local jobs arebeing created, the action plan for jobsis working, and investment ininfrastructure is bearing fruit
10.5%
Fall since 201124.2%
NationalUnemplomentRate
9.4%
Lowest unemployment
rate since 2009
OVER 1300 JOBS A WEEK BEING CREATED
1300 new jobs aWeek
Fall since 2014
ATHENAEUM TO BE RESTORED TO FORMER GLORY
The building, which dates from the 1890s, was the
headquarters for the Enniscorthy Volunteers during the 1916
Easter Rising and has a very rich history. The Athenaeum
was the last garrison to surrender in the country and there
are several events planned for the historic building.
Enniscorthy is just one of five locations to have been
selected as a venue for a state.
Commenting on this allocation Minister Howlin said – “I look
forward to seeing this building restored for the locals of
Enniscorthy and for visitors to the area. A wreath laying
ceremony will take place here in 2016, in recognition of the
importance of the events which took place in Enniscorthy.”
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Transforming Education
Wexford CBSAlso the Town centre Wexford
CBS is set for an €11 million
modernisation, with both the
primary and secondary schools
currently being completely
transformed. The development
will accommodate a new special
needs unit, a guidance suite, a
music and drama room, a lecture
hall, a library, new science
laboratories and an advanced
PE hall, which will include a
fitness suite and seven new ball
courts.
Wexford LoretoWexford Town is to see the
development of a brand new
state of the art Loreto secondary
school. The exciting new
development, which will cater for
900 students will be set on a 10
acre site and Pembroke Hill,
Killeens, on the outskirts of the
Town.
€50 million for Wexford Schools.Co. Wexford is set for a building spree in the coming months, with over €50million being earmarked for new school buildings and school modernisations.
Transforming Education€50 million for Wexford Schools
Co. Wexford is set for a building spree in the coming months, with over €50 million being earmarked for new school buildings and school modernisations.
Wexford CBS The town centre Wexford CBS is set for an €11 million modernisation, with both the primary and secondary schools currently being completely transformed. The development will accommodate a new special needs unit, a guidance suite, a music and drama room, a lecture hall, a library, new science laboratories and an advanced PE hall, which will include a fitness suite and seven new ball courts.
Wexford Loreto Wexford Town is to see the development of a brand new state of the art Loreto secondary school. The exciting new development, which will cater for 900 students will be set on a 10 acre site and Pembroke Hill, Killeens, on the outskirts of the Town.
Transforming Education
Wexford CBSAlso the Town centre Wexford
CBS is set for an €11 million
modernisation, with both the
primary and secondary schools
currently being completely
transformed. The development
will accommodate a new special
needs unit, a guidance suite, a
music and drama room, a lecture
hall, a library, new science
laboratories and an advanced
PE hall, which will include a
fitness suite and seven new ball
courts.
Wexford LoretoWexford Town is to see the
development of a brand new
state of the art Loreto secondary
school. The exciting new
development, which will cater for
900 students will be set on a 10
acre site and Pembroke Hill,
Killeens, on the outskirts of the
Town.
€50 million for Wexford Schools.Co. Wexford is set for a building spree in the coming months, with over €50million being earmarked for new school buildings and school modernisations.
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BarntownOnce dubbed the school of the
portacabins, Barntown National
School has seen a complete
transformation. The school faced
numerous false dawns over many
years and opened its doors in
January 2015. Funding was also
secured for a purpose build pitch
alongside the school which will also
have a community focus. The new
building will cater for generations of
Barntown students and will be fit for
purpose; a modern school for a
thriving community.
Transforming Education
EnniscorthyEnniscorthy Town has also seen
the benefits of investment in
education. St Aidan's national
school is already under going a
radical re-fit which will represent
the biggest capital investment in
primary education outside Dublin
in the history of the State.
New RossThe €7.5 million new twin primary
school project for New Ross is also
nearing completion and set to be
opened in the coming weeks. The
project will see the amalgamation of
New Ross CBS primary school,
Michael St school and St Joseph's
NS. This amalgamation had been
promised for more than a decade but
suffered delays and lack of political
support from successive
governments. The project was
earmarked as a priority by Brendan
when he was elected in 2011.
AdamstownAfter a 16 year wait, work is
nearing completion on a new
school at Coláiste Abbain,
Adamstown. Funding of €5.65m
was approved for a state of art the
school extension which will cater
for 350 pupils and the new school
will open its doors 2016.
St. Aidan’sNational School
Gorey CommunityCollege
Adamstown
Vocational College
New RossNational School
BarntownNationalSchool
LoretoSecondaryCBS
Primary &Secondary
Transforming EducationBarntownOnce dubbed the school of the
portacabins, Barntown National
School has seen a complete
transformation. The school faced
numerous false dawns over many
years and opened its doors in
January 2015. Funding was also
secured for a purpose-built pitch
alongside the school which will also
have a community focus. The new
building will cater for generations
of Barntown students and will be fi t
for purpose; a modern school for a
thriving community.
New RossThe €7.5 million new twin primary
school project for New Ross is also
nearing completion and set to be
opened in the coming weeks. The
project will see the amalgamation
of New Ross CBS Primary School,
Michael Street School and St
Joseph’s NS. This amalgamation
had been promised for more than a
decade but suff ered delays and lack
of political support from successive
governments. The project was
earmarked as a priority by Brendan
Howlin when he was elected in
2011.
EnniscorthyEnniscorthy Town has also seen
the benefi ts of investment in
education. St Aidan’s national
school is already under-
going a radical re-fi t which
will represent the biggest
capital investment in primary
education outside Dublin in the
history of the State.
AdamstownAfter a 16 year wait, work
is nearing completion on
a new school at Coláiste
Abbain, Adamstown.
Funding of €5.65m was
approved for a state of the
art school extension which
will cater for 350 pupils and
the new school will open its
doors 2016.
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A brand new Primary Care Centre hasbeen approved for Wexford Town.Construction on the new facility set toget underway early next year and willbe completed by early 2017.
The new centre will be situated at theHealth Centre Campus, Grogan'sRoad, Wexford Town and will houseGP and community nursing teams, aswell as an Area Medical Officer.
It will also offer a GP Out of HoursService, while services will also beavailable in Occupational Therapy,Physiotherapy, Social Work, Speech &Language Therapy, Home Help,Addiction Services, Dental Services,Nutritional and Dietician Services,Psychology & Counselling Services,Audiology & Opthalmology, Chiropody/ Podiatry, Early Intervention andSchool Age.
“I am delighted to confirm that WexfordTown is to get its own Primary CareCentre and I’m encouraged that it willbe completed so soon. It means thatlocal people will have a top-class,community-based healthcare serviceon their doorstep, and it is a furtherstep towards delivering the right carein the right place at the right time.” –Minister Brendan Howlin
NEW ROADS BRINGNEW OPPORTUNITIESNew roads bring new opportunities forCo. Wexford - €600 millioninvestment for the model county.
Investment in infrastructure seescompletion of Wicklow section of M11and the commencement of theEnniscorthy and New Ross bypasses.
In June of this year, the Arklow toRathnew section of the M11 wasofficially opened by Minister BrendanHowlin. This new section of motorwaywill greatly improve safety and greatshorten jouneys into Co. Wexford.
It creates 90km of motorway or dualcarriageway between Dublin andGorey in
Co Wexford and is part of a 280kmcontinuous motorway or dualcarriageway between Clough inWexford and Belfast.
Minister Howlin added it “willsignificantly improve the safety of thisstretch of road” and “boost theeconomic capacity of countiesWicklow and Wexford”
This is however just the first part of amajor roads development for Co.Wexford. Work will soon commenceon the Enniscorthy and New Rossbypasses. Both projects represent amassive €570 million investment in
the infrastructure of thecounty and will greatlyenhance Wexford’saccessibility andconnectivity improvingthe county’sattractiveness forbusiness investmentand job creation.Hundreds of jobs will becreated during thelifetime of theseprojects.
Enniscorthy to reap rewards of bypass
Work on the Enniscorthy bypass is set to beginbefore the end of 2015. The project isapproximately 41 km in length incorporating anew 27 km motorway and tie-in to the east ofEnniscorthy, an 8 km single carriageway bypassto the west of Enniscorthy, a 4 km dualcarriageway section linking the N30 and N80 thatcrosses the River Slaney, and associated sideroad improvements. The entire project is due forcompletion in mid 2018.
“…and tomorrow the Barrow we will cross”
The N25 New Ross Bypass is approximately 14 km in length and includes what will be the long-est bridge in Ireland, extending 900m over the River Barrow to the south of New Ross and willtake 30 months to complete. This bypass will end the dreadful tailbacks that currently exist andhave scuppered investment in New Ross for decades.
Primary HealthCentre for Town CentrePrimary Health Centrefor Town Centre
A brand new Primary Care Centre has been approved for Wexford Town. Construction on the new facility is set to get underway early next year and will be completed by early 2017.
The new centre will be situated at the Health Centre Campus, Grogan’s Road, Wexford Town and will house GP and community nursing teams, as well as an Area Medical Offi cer.
It will also off er a GP Out of Hours Service, while services will also be available in Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Social Work, Speech & Language Therapy, Home Help, Addiction Services, Dental Services, Nutritional and Dietician Services, Psychology & Counselling Services, Audiology & Opthalmology, Chiropody / Podiatry, Early Intervention and School Age.
“I am delighted to confi rm that Wexford Town is to get its own Primary Care Centre and I’m encouraged that it will be completed so soon. It means that local people will have a top-class, community-based healthcare service on their doorstep, and it is a further step towards delivering the right care in the right place at the right time.” – Minister Brendan Howlin
A brand new Primary Care Centre hasbeen approved for Wexford Town.Construction on the new facility set toget underway early next year and willbe completed by early 2017.
The new centre will be situated at theHealth Centre Campus, Grogan'sRoad, Wexford Town and will houseGP and community nursing teams, aswell as an Area Medical Officer.
It will also offer a GP Out of HoursService, while services will also beavailable in Occupational Therapy,Physiotherapy, Social Work, Speech &Language Therapy, Home Help,Addiction Services, Dental Services,Nutritional and Dietician Services,Psychology & Counselling Services,Audiology & Opthalmology, Chiropody/ Podiatry, Early Intervention andSchool Age.
“I am delighted to confirm that WexfordTown is to get its own Primary CareCentre and I’m encouraged that it willbe completed so soon. It means thatlocal people will have a top-class,community-based healthcare serviceon their doorstep, and it is a furtherstep towards delivering the right carein the right place at the right time.” –Minister Brendan Howlin
NEW ROADS BRINGNEW OPPORTUNITIESNew roads bring new opportunities forCo. Wexford - €600 millioninvestment for the model county.
Investment in infrastructure seescompletion of Wicklow section of M11and the commencement of theEnniscorthy and New Ross bypasses.
In June of this year, the Arklow toRathnew section of the M11 wasofficially opened by Minister BrendanHowlin. This new section of motorwaywill greatly improve safety and greatshorten jouneys into Co. Wexford.
It creates 90km of motorway or dualcarriageway between Dublin andGorey in
Co Wexford and is part of a 280kmcontinuous motorway or dualcarriageway between Clough inWexford and Belfast.
Minister Howlin added it “willsignificantly improve the safety of thisstretch of road” and “boost theeconomic capacity of countiesWicklow and Wexford”
This is however just the first part of amajor roads development for Co.Wexford. Work will soon commenceon the Enniscorthy and New Rossbypasses. Both projects represent amassive €570 million investment in
the infrastructure of thecounty and will greatlyenhance Wexford’saccessibility andconnectivity improvingthe county’sattractiveness forbusiness investmentand job creation.Hundreds of jobs will becreated during thelifetime of theseprojects.
Enniscorthy to reap rewards of bypass
Work on the Enniscorthy bypass is set to beginbefore the end of 2015. The project isapproximately 41 km in length incorporating anew 27 km motorway and tie-in to the east ofEnniscorthy, an 8 km single carriageway bypassto the west of Enniscorthy, a 4 km dualcarriageway section linking the N30 and N80 thatcrosses the River Slaney, and associated sideroad improvements. The entire project is due forcompletion in mid 2018.
“…and tomorrow the Barrow we will cross”
The N25 New Ross Bypass is approximately 14 km in length and includes what will be the long-est bridge in Ireland, extending 900m over the River Barrow to the south of New Ross and willtake 30 months to complete. This bypass will end the dreadful tailbacks that currently exist andhave scuppered investment in New Ross for decades.
Primary HealthCentre for Town Centre
New roads bring new opportunities for Co. Wexford – €600 million investment for the model county.
Investment in infrastructure sees completion of the Wicklow section of M11 and the commencement of the Enniscorthy and New Ross bypasses.
In June of this year, the Arklow to Rathnew section of the M11 was offi cially opened by Minister Brendan Howlin. This new section of motorway will greatly improve safety and shorten jouneys into Co. Wexford.
It creates 90km of motorway or dual carriageway between Dublin and Gorey in Co Wexford and is part of a 280km continuous
motorway or dual carriageway between Clough in Wexford and Belfast.
Minister Howlin added it “will signifi cantly improve the safety of this stretch of road” and “boost the economic capacity of counties Wicklow and Wexford”
This is however just the fi rst part of a major roads development for Co. Wexford. Work will soon commence on the Enniscorthy and New Ross bypasses. Both projects represent a massive €570 million investment in the infrastructure of the county and will greatly enhance Wexford’s accessibility and connectivity improving the county’s attractiveness for business
investment and job creation. Hundreds of jobs will be created during the lifetime of these projects
NEW ROADS BRINGNEW OPPORTUNITIES
creation. Hundreds of jobs will be created during the
A brand new Primary Care Centre hasbeen approved for Wexford Town.Construction on the new facility set toget underway early next year and willbe completed by early 2017.
The new centre will be situated at theHealth Centre Campus, Grogan'sRoad, Wexford Town and will houseGP and community nursing teams, aswell as an Area Medical Officer.
It will also offer a GP Out of HoursService, while services will also beavailable in Occupational Therapy,Physiotherapy, Social Work, Speech &Language Therapy, Home Help,Addiction Services, Dental Services,Nutritional and Dietician Services,Psychology & Counselling Services,Audiology & Opthalmology, Chiropody/ Podiatry, Early Intervention andSchool Age.
“I am delighted to confirm that WexfordTown is to get its own Primary CareCentre and I’m encouraged that it willbe completed so soon. It means thatlocal people will have a top-class,community-based healthcare serviceon their doorstep, and it is a furtherstep towards delivering the right carein the right place at the right time.” –Minister Brendan Howlin
NEW ROADS BRINGNEW OPPORTUNITIESNew roads bring new opportunities forCo. Wexford - €600 millioninvestment for the model county.
Investment in infrastructure seescompletion of Wicklow section of M11and the commencement of theEnniscorthy and New Ross bypasses.
In June of this year, the Arklow toRathnew section of the M11 wasofficially opened by Minister BrendanHowlin. This new section of motorwaywill greatly improve safety and greatshorten jouneys into Co. Wexford.
It creates 90km of motorway or dualcarriageway between Dublin andGorey in
Co Wexford and is part of a 280kmcontinuous motorway or dualcarriageway between Clough inWexford and Belfast.
Minister Howlin added it “willsignificantly improve the safety of thisstretch of road” and “boost theeconomic capacity of countiesWicklow and Wexford”
This is however just the first part of amajor roads development for Co.Wexford. Work will soon commenceon the Enniscorthy and New Rossbypasses. Both projects represent amassive €570 million investment in
the infrastructure of thecounty and will greatlyenhance Wexford’saccessibility andconnectivity improvingthe county’sattractiveness forbusiness investmentand job creation.Hundreds of jobs will becreated during thelifetime of theseprojects.
Enniscorthy to reap rewards of bypass
Work on the Enniscorthy bypass is set to beginbefore the end of 2015. The project isapproximately 41 km in length incorporating anew 27 km motorway and tie-in to the east ofEnniscorthy, an 8 km single carriageway bypassto the west of Enniscorthy, a 4 km dualcarriageway section linking the N30 and N80 thatcrosses the River Slaney, and associated sideroad improvements. The entire project is due forcompletion in mid 2018.
“…and tomorrow the Barrow we will cross”
The N25 New Ross Bypass is approximately 14 km in length and includes what will be the long-est bridge in Ireland, extending 900m over the River Barrow to the south of New Ross and willtake 30 months to complete. This bypass will end the dreadful tailbacks that currently exist andhave scuppered investment in New Ross for decades.
Primary HealthCentre for Town Centre
Enniscorthy to reap rewards of bypass
Work on the Enniscorthy bypass is set to begin before the end of 2015. The project is approximately 41 km in length incorporating a new 27 km motorway and tie-in to the east of Enniscorthy, an 8 km single carriageway bypass to the west of Enniscorthy, a 4 km dual carriageway section linking the N30 and N80 that crosses the River Slaney, and associated side road improvements. The entire project is due for completion in mid 2018.
“…and tomorrow the Barrow we will cross”
The N25 New Ross Bypass is approximately 14 km in length and includes what will be the longest bridge in Ireland, extending 900m over the River Barrow to the south of New Ross and will take 30 months to complete. This bypass will end the dreadful tailbacks that currently exist and have scuppered investment in New Ross for decades.
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Minimum Wage to
Increase to €9.15
The Low Pay Commission,which the Labour Partyestablished, hasrecommended that thenational minimum wage beincreased by 50 cent to €9.15per hour. We intend tointroduce this increase onJanuary 1.
I am aware that some sectorswill not welcome this 50 centincrease but we should bear inmind that the minimum wagehas not risen beyond €8.65 ineight years. Following the LowPay Commission’srecommendation, 122,000people who are on theminimum wage, or just aboveit, will see their pay packetsincrease. This is good newsfor workers, their families andthe economy. Full timeworkers on the minimum wagewill see their wages increaseby more than €1,000. That is asignificant amount and it willmake a real difference to themand their families’ lives.
I believe that work shouldalways pay and as LabourParty Minister, I want toensure that those on thelowest wages in our societyhave a real opportunity toshare in our economicrecovery through pay risesand tax cuts.
Natural Gas to revolutioniseWexford Industry
Wexford industry is set for a major game changerin the coming months with the completion of thenatural gas pipeline. The 41km pipeline toWexford town represents a €16.5 millioninvestment by Gas Networks Ireland. There willbe a 29km gas network within the town which willsupply gas to both domestic and commercialusers. The village of Taghmon will also see gasdelivered to the area.
After decades of poor industrial infrastructure,finally Wexford will be able to compete with othertowns and cities and attract leading industries.Wexford businesses such as those in thehospitality, leisure, care and education sectors willbe able to enjoy greater convenience while savingup to 60% on energy costs.
Commenting on this milestone project MinisterBrendan Howlin said “Having been involved for anumber of years in working towards ensuring thatWexford will have a natural gas connection, Iwelcome the progress in recent months on thisprogramme. Connecting to the natural gas networkwill lead to reduced costs for businesses inWexford and will make Wexford Town much moreattractive as a location for new energy dependentcompanies. This new resource will also providehouseholders in Wexford an economic new energyoption for their homes.”
Without a doubt this will revolutionise industry inWexford, allow our domestic businesses toflourish and make Wexford a more attractivelocation for investment and development.
Minimum Wage to increase to €9.15The Low Pay Commission, which the Labour Party established, has recommended that the national minimum wage be increased by 50 cent to €9.15 per hour. We intend to introduce this increase on January 1. I am aware that some sectors will not welcome this 50 cent increase but we should bear in mind that the minimum wage has not risen beyond €8.65 in eight years. Following the Low Pay Commission’s recommendation, 122,000 people who are on the minimum wage, or just above it, will see their pay packets increase. This is good news for workers, their families and the economy. Full time workers on the minimum wage will see their wages increase by more than €1,000. That is a signifi cant amount and it will make a real diff erence to them and their families’ lives.
I believe that work should always pay and as Labour Party Minister, I want to ensure that those on the lowest wages in our society have a real opportunity to share in our economic recovery through pay rises and tax cuts.
Natural Gas set to revolutionise Wexford Industry
Wexford industry is set for a major game changer in the coming months with the completion of the natural gas pipeline. The 41km pipeline to Wexford town represents a €16.5 million investment by Gas Networks Ireland. There will be a 29km gas network within the town which will supply gas to both domestic and commercial users. The village of Taghmon will also see gas delivered to the area.
After decades of poor industrial infrastructure, fi nally Wexford will be able to compete with other towns and cities and attract leading industries. Wexford businesses such as those in the hospitality, leisure, care and education sectors will be able to enjoy greater convenience while saving up to 60% on energy costs.
Commenting on this milestone project Minister Brendan Howlin said “Having been involved for a number of years in working towards ensuring that Wexford will have a natural gas connection,
I welcome the progress in recent months on this programme. Connecting to the natural gas network will lead to reduced costs for businesses in Wexford and will make Wexford Town much more attractive as a location for new energy dependent companies. This new resource will also provide householders in Wexford an economic new energy option for their homes.”
Without a doubt this will revolutionise industry in Wexford, allow our domestic businesses to fl ourish and make Wexford a more attractive location for investment and development.
Minimum Wage to
Increase to €9.15
The Low Pay Commission,
which the Labour Party
established, has
recommended that the
national minimum wage be
increased by 50 cent to €9.15
per hour. We intend to
introduce this increase on
January 1.
I am aware that some sectors
will not welcome this 50 cent
increase but we should bear in
mind that the minimum wage
has not risen beyond €8.65 in
eight years. Following the Low
Pay Commission’s
recommendation, 122,000
people who are on the
minimum wage, or just above
it, will see their pay packets
increase. This is good news
for workers, their families and
the economy. Full time
workers on the minimum wage
will see their wages increase
by more than €1,000. That is a
significant amount and it will
make a real difference to them
and their families’ lives.
I believe that work should
always pay and as Labour
Party Minister, I want to
ensure that those on the
lowest wages in our society
have a real opportunity to
share in our economic
recovery through pay rises
and tax cuts.
Natural Gas to revolutionise
Wexford Industry
Wexford industry is set for a major game changer
in the coming months with the completion of the
natural gas pipeline. The 41km pipeline to
Wexford town represents a €16.5 million
investment by Gas Networks Ireland. There will
be a 29km gas network within the town which will
supply gas to both domestic and commercial
users. The village of Taghmon will also see gas
delivered to the area.
After decades of poor industrial infrastructure,
finally Wexford will be able to compete with other
towns and cities and attract leading industries.
Wexford businesses such as those in the
hospitality, leisure, care and education sectors will
be able to enjoy greater convenience while saving
up to 60% on energy costs.
Commenting on this milestone project Minister
Brendan Howlin said “Having been involved for a
number of years in working towards ensuring that
Wexford will have a natural gas connection, I
welcome the progress in recent months on this
programme. Connecting to the natural gas network
will lead to reduced costs for businesses in
Wexford and will make Wexford Town much more
attractive as a location for new energy dependent
companies. This new resource will also provide
householders in Wexford an economic new energy
option for their homes.”
Without a doubt this will revolutionise industry in
Wexford, allow our domestic businesses to
flourish and make Wexford a more attractive
location for investment and development.
Minimum Wage to
Increase to €9.15
The Low Pay Commission,which the Labour Partyestablished, hasrecommended that thenational minimum wage beincreased by 50 cent to €9.15per hour. We intend tointroduce this increase onJanuary 1.
I am aware that some sectorswill not welcome this 50 centincrease but we should bear inmind that the minimum wagehas not risen beyond €8.65 ineight years. Following the LowPay Commission’srecommendation, 122,000people who are on theminimum wage, or just aboveit, will see their pay packetsincrease. This is good newsfor workers, their families andthe economy. Full timeworkers on the minimum wagewill see their wages increaseby more than €1,000. That is asignificant amount and it willmake a real difference to themand their families’ lives.
I believe that work shouldalways pay and as LabourParty Minister, I want toensure that those on thelowest wages in our societyhave a real opportunity toshare in our economicrecovery through pay risesand tax cuts.
Natural Gas to revolutioniseWexford Industry
Wexford industry is set for a major game changerin the coming months with the completion of thenatural gas pipeline. The 41km pipeline toWexford town represents a €16.5 millioninvestment by Gas Networks Ireland. There willbe a 29km gas network within the town which willsupply gas to both domestic and commercialusers. The village of Taghmon will also see gasdelivered to the area.
After decades of poor industrial infrastructure,finally Wexford will be able to compete with othertowns and cities and attract leading industries.Wexford businesses such as those in thehospitality, leisure, care and education sectors willbe able to enjoy greater convenience while savingup to 60% on energy costs.
Commenting on this milestone project MinisterBrendan Howlin said “Having been involved for anumber of years in working towards ensuring thatWexford will have a natural gas connection, Iwelcome the progress in recent months on thisprogramme. Connecting to the natural gas networkwill lead to reduced costs for businesses inWexford and will make Wexford Town much moreattractive as a location for new energy dependentcompanies. This new resource will also providehouseholders in Wexford an economic new energyoption for their homes.”
Without a doubt this will revolutionise industry inWexford, allow our domestic businesses toflourish and make Wexford a more attractivelocation for investment and development.
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St Marys of Maudlintown and St Josephs, have firmly set down roots in their town centrecommunities. St Josephs have, with the assistance of Minister Howlin and his office,purchased their new pitch at Whiterock Hill, while the Marys of Maudlintown are close to thecompletion of their spectacular new home in the Rocks.
Sports Capital grants also pave way to unlock sporting potential.
Other groups across Co. Wexford have benefited from recent capital grants. Wexford HarbourBoat and Tennis club have recently upgraded their tennis courts, Wexford Wanderers and theFaythe Harriers Hurling and Camogie club have also see injections from Sports Capitalawards.
Investing in Wexford’s sporting future
Clubs return to heart of town - St Josephs and St Marys of Maudlintowninvest in local communities
Sports Capital Grants for Co. Wexford.
Faythe Harriers Hurling & Camogie Club - €150,000
Wexford Wanderers RFC - €55,000
Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club - €56,000
Coolcotts Gym Centre Ltd. - €110,000
St Marys GAA Club Maudlintown - €189,000
Buffers Alley GAA Club - €40,000
Bridge Rovers FC - €30,000
Enniscorthy Athletic Club - €25,000
Glenbrien Handball Club - €80,000
Half Way House Bunclody GAA Club - €65,000
Duncannon FC -€20,000
Hillbrook Lawn Tennis Club - €100,000
Oulart The Ballagh - €63,000
Kilmore GAA & Community Complex - €15,000
Kilmore United Soccer Club - €80,000
Riverchapel Community Complex Ltd - €120,000
Shamrocks Hurling & Football Club - €100,000
St James GAA Club - €80,000
Tara Rock Community Field Trust - €50,000
Craanford Community Field - €90,000
Kilanerin-Ballyfad CommunityDevelopment Association -
€100,000Ballyhogue G.A.A. Club -
€30,000Astro Active -
€45,000
St Marys of Maudlintown and St Josephs, have firmly set down roots in their town centrecommunities. St Josephs have, with the assistance of Minister Howlin and his office,purchased their new pitch at Whiterock Hill, while the Marys of Maudlintown are close to thecompletion of their spectacular new home in the Rocks.
Sports Capital grants also pave way to unlock sporting potential.
Other groups across Co. Wexford have benefited from recent capital grants. Wexford HarbourBoat and Tennis club have recently upgraded their tennis courts, Wexford Wanderers and theFaythe Harriers Hurling and Camogie club have also see injections from Sports Capitalawards.
Investing in Wexford’s sporting future
Clubs return to heart of town - St Josephs and St Marys of Maudlintowninvest in local communities
Sports Capital Grants for Co. Wexford.
Faythe Harriers Hurling & Camogie Club - €150,000
Wexford Wanderers RFC - €55,000
Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club - €56,000
Coolcotts Gym Centre Ltd. - €110,000
St Marys GAA Club Maudlintown - €189,000
Buffers Alley GAA Club - €40,000
Bridge Rovers FC - €30,000
Enniscorthy Athletic Club - €25,000
Glenbrien Handball Club - €80,000
Half Way House Bunclody GAA Club - €65,000
Duncannon FC -€20,000
Hillbrook Lawn Tennis Club - €100,000
Oulart The Ballagh - €63,000
Kilmore GAA & Community Complex - €15,000
Kilmore United Soccer Club - €80,000
Riverchapel Community Complex Ltd - €120,000
Shamrocks Hurling & Football Club - €100,000
St James GAA Club - €80,000
Tara Rock Community Field Trust - €50,000
Craanford Community Field - €90,000
Kilanerin-Ballyfad CommunityDevelopment Association -
€100,000Ballyhogue G.A.A. Club -
€30,000Astro Active -
€45,000
St Marys of Maudlintown and St Josephs, have firmly set down roots in their town centrecommunities. St Josephs have, with the assistance of Minister Howlin and his office,purchased their new pitch at Whiterock Hill, while the Marys of Maudlintown are close to thecompletion of their spectacular new home in the Rocks.
Sports Capital grants also pave way to unlock sporting potential.
Other groups across Co. Wexford have benefited from recent capital grants. Wexford HarbourBoat and Tennis club have recently upgraded their tennis courts, Wexford Wanderers and theFaythe Harriers Hurling and Camogie club have also see injections from Sports Capitalawards.
Investing in Wexford’s sporting future
Clubs return to heart of town - St Josephs and St Marys of Maudlintowninvest in local communities
Sports Capital Grants for Co. Wexford.
Faythe Harriers Hurling & Camogie Club - €150,000
Wexford Wanderers RFC - €55,000
Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club - €56,000
Coolcotts Gym Centre Ltd. - €110,000
St Marys GAA Club Maudlintown - €189,000
Buffers Alley GAA Club - €40,000
Bridge Rovers FC - €30,000
Enniscorthy Athletic Club - €25,000
Glenbrien Handball Club - €80,000
Half Way House Bunclody GAA Club - €65,000
Duncannon FC -€20,000
Hillbrook Lawn Tennis Club - €100,000
Oulart The Ballagh - €63,000
Kilmore GAA & Community Complex - €15,000
Kilmore United Soccer Club - €80,000
Riverchapel Community Complex Ltd - €120,000
Shamrocks Hurling & Football Club - €100,000
St James GAA Club - €80,000
Tara Rock Community Field Trust - €50,000
Craanford Community Field - €90,000
Kilanerin-Ballyfad CommunityDevelopment Association -
€100,000Ballyhogue G.A.A. Club -
€30,000Astro Active -
€45,000
St Marys of Maudlintown and St Josephs, have firmly set down roots in their town centrecommunities. St Josephs have, with the assistance of Minister Howlin and his office,purchased their new pitch at Whiterock Hill, while the Marys of Maudlintown are close to thecompletion of their spectacular new home in the Rocks.
Sports Capital grants also pave way to unlock sporting potential.
Other groups across Co. Wexford have benefited from recent capital grants. Wexford HarbourBoat and Tennis club have recently upgraded their tennis courts, Wexford Wanderers and theFaythe Harriers Hurling and Camogie club have also see injections from Sports Capitalawards.
Investing in Wexford’s sporting future
Clubs return to heart of town - St Josephs and St Marys of Maudlintowninvest in local communities
Sports Capital Grants for Co. Wexford.
Faythe Harriers Hurling & Camogie Club - €150,000
Wexford Wanderers RFC - €55,000
Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club - €56,000
Coolcotts Gym Centre Ltd. - €110,000
St Marys GAA Club Maudlintown - €189,000
Buffers Alley GAA Club - €40,000
Bridge Rovers FC - €30,000
Enniscorthy Athletic Club - €25,000
Glenbrien Handball Club - €80,000
Half Way House Bunclody GAA Club - €65,000
Duncannon FC -€20,000
Hillbrook Lawn Tennis Club - €100,000
Oulart The Ballagh - €63,000
Kilmore GAA & Community Complex - €15,000
Kilmore United Soccer Club - €80,000
Riverchapel Community Complex Ltd - €120,000
Shamrocks Hurling & Football Club - €100,000
St James GAA Club - €80,000
Tara Rock Community Field Trust - €50,000
Craanford Community Field - €90,000
Kilanerin-Ballyfad CommunityDevelopment Association -
€100,000Ballyhogue G.A.A. Club -
€30,000Astro Active -
€45,000
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St Marys of Maudlintown and St Josephs, have firmly set down roots in their town centrecommunities. St Josephs have, with the assistance of Minister Howlin and his office,purchased their new pitch at Whiterock Hill, while the Marys of Maudlintown are close to thecompletion of their spectacular new home in the Rocks.
Sports Capital grants also pave way to unlock sporting potential.
Other groups across Co. Wexford have benefited from recent capital grants. Wexford HarbourBoat and Tennis club have recently upgraded their tennis courts, Wexford Wanderers and theFaythe Harriers Hurling and Camogie club have also see injections from Sports Capitalawards.
Investing in Wexford’s sporting future
Clubs return to heart of town - St Josephs and St Marys of Maudlintowninvest in local communities
Sports Capital Grants for Co. Wexford.
Faythe Harriers Hurling & Camogie Club - €150,000
Wexford Wanderers RFC - €55,000
Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club - €56,000
Coolcotts Gym Centre Ltd. - €110,000
St Marys GAA Club Maudlintown - €189,000
Buffers Alley GAA Club - €40,000
Bridge Rovers FC - €30,000
Enniscorthy Athletic Club - €25,000
Glenbrien Handball Club - €80,000
Half Way House Bunclody GAA Club - €65,000
Duncannon FC -€20,000
Hillbrook Lawn Tennis Club - €100,000
Oulart The Ballagh - €63,000
Kilmore GAA & Community Complex - €15,000
Kilmore United Soccer Club - €80,000
Riverchapel Community Complex Ltd - €120,000
Shamrocks Hurling & Football Club - €100,000
St James GAA Club - €80,000
Tara Rock Community Field Trust - €50,000
Craanford Community Field - €90,000
Kilanerin-Ballyfad CommunityDevelopment Association -
€100,000Ballyhogue G.A.A. Club -
€30,000Astro Active -
€45,000
St Marys of Maudlintown and St Josephs, have firmly set down roots in their town centrecommunities. St Josephs have, with the assistance of Minister Howlin and his office,purchased their new pitch at Whiterock Hill, while the Marys of Maudlintown are close to thecompletion of their spectacular new home in the Rocks.
Sports Capital grants also pave way to unlock sporting potential.
Other groups across Co. Wexford have benefited from recent capital grants. Wexford HarbourBoat and Tennis club have recently upgraded their tennis courts, Wexford Wanderers and theFaythe Harriers Hurling and Camogie club have also see injections from Sports Capitalawards.
Investing in Wexford’s sporting future
Clubs return to heart of town - St Josephs and St Marys of Maudlintowninvest in local communities
Sports Capital Grants for Co. Wexford.
Faythe Harriers Hurling & Camogie Club - €150,000
Wexford Wanderers RFC - €55,000
Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club - €56,000
Coolcotts Gym Centre Ltd. - €110,000
St Marys GAA Club Maudlintown - €189,000
Buffers Alley GAA Club - €40,000
Bridge Rovers FC - €30,000
Enniscorthy Athletic Club - €25,000
Glenbrien Handball Club - €80,000
Half Way House Bunclody GAA Club - €65,000
Duncannon FC -€20,000
Hillbrook Lawn Tennis Club - €100,000
Oulart The Ballagh - €63,000
Kilmore GAA & Community Complex - €15,000
Kilmore United Soccer Club - €80,000
Riverchapel Community Complex Ltd - €120,000
Shamrocks Hurling & Football Club - €100,000
St James GAA Club - €80,000
Tara Rock Community Field Trust - €50,000
Craanford Community Field - €90,000
Kilanerin-Ballyfad CommunityDevelopment Association -
€100,000Ballyhogue G.A.A. Club -
€30,000Astro Active -
€45,000
Sports Capital Grants for Co. Wexford.
Investing in Wexford’s sporting future
St Marys of Maudlintown and St Josephs, have firmly set down roots in their town centrecommunities. St Josephs have, with the assistance of Minister Howlin and his office,purchased their new pitch at Whiterock Hill, while the Marys of Maudlintown are close to thecompletion of their spectacular new home in the Rocks.
Sports Capital grants also pave way to unlock sporting potential.
Other groups across Co. Wexford have benefited from recent capital grants. Wexford HarbourBoat and Tennis club have recently upgraded their tennis courts, Wexford Wanderers and theFaythe Harriers Hurling and Camogie club have also see injections from Sports Capitalawards.
Investing in Wexford’s sporting future
Clubs return to heart of town - St Josephs and St Marys of Maudlintowninvest in local communities
Sports Capital Grants for Co. Wexford.
Faythe Harriers Hurling & Camogie Club - €150,000
Wexford Wanderers RFC - €55,000
Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis Club - €56,000
Coolcotts Gym Centre Ltd. - €110,000
St Marys GAA Club Maudlintown - €189,000
Buffers Alley GAA Club - €40,000
Bridge Rovers FC - €30,000
Enniscorthy Athletic Club - €25,000
Glenbrien Handball Club - €80,000
Half Way House Bunclody GAA Club - €65,000
Duncannon FC -€20,000
Hillbrook Lawn Tennis Club - €100,000
Oulart The Ballagh - €63,000
Kilmore GAA & Community Complex - €15,000
Kilmore United Soccer Club - €80,000
Riverchapel Community Complex Ltd - €120,000
Shamrocks Hurling & Football Club - €100,000
St James GAA Club - €80,000
Tara Rock Community Field Trust - €50,000
Craanford Community Field - €90,000
Kilanerin-Ballyfad CommunityDevelopment Association -
€100,000Ballyhogue G.A.A. Club -
€30,000Astro Active -
€45,000
St Marys of Maudlintown and St Josephs, have fi rmly set down roots in their town centre communities. St Josephs have, with the assistance of Minister Howlin and his offi ce, purchased their new pitch at Whiterock Hill, while the Marys of Maudlintown are close to the completion of their spectacular new home in the Rocks.
Sports Capital grants also pave way to unlock sporting potential
Other groups across Co. Wexford have benefi ted from recent capital grants. Wexford Harbour Boat and Tennis club have recently upgraded their tennis courts, Wexford Wanderers and the Faythe Harriers Hurling and Camogie club have also see injections from Sports Capital awards.
Wexford Gymnastics Club have secured €110,000 and their new building is nearing completion on O’Leary Road in Coolcotts.
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