Local musician creates catchy song about Thirsty Thursdays in Wexford pub

A local Wexford musician has created a catchy song... The song about 'Thirsty Thursdays' was written and performed by local Wexford musician, Liam Byrne, renowned for his Christy Moore renditions. The tune is about having a night out in Paddy Blues pub in Gorey after training was cancelled. In the song, he mentions the journey …

Wexford lotto player relives moment that they won over 400,000 euro

Last week, a lotto player in Wexford won over €400,000... A National Lottery player from Co. Wexford was the biggest winner in last Wednesday night’s €11.1 million draw after matching 5 numbers and the bonus to scoop a €418,978 prize in the main Lotto draw.  The player from the Model County, purchased their winning quick pick ticket online or on …

Wexford lotto player scoops a whopping €418,978 in last night’s Lotto draw 

Someone in Wexford won a fantastic prize in the lotto last night... A National Lottery player from Co. Wexford was the biggest winner in Wednesday night’s €11.1 million draw after matching 5 numbers and the bonus to scoop a €418,978 prize in the main Lotto draw.  The player from the Model County, purchased their winning quick pick ticket online or …

David’s creative art is born from walks along Wexford beach seashore

Images via Clare Keogh David Begley’s art is born from the seashore at Ballyconniger Beach in Co. Wexford... After scavenging along the shore for driftwood, he bakes it to make charcoal for creating his evocative drawings. His constant walking and scavenging have given him a blow-by-blow view of the dramatic costal erosion in the area. Speaking …

Wexford Skater Collective responds to Nazi symbol graffiti in Wexford skate park

The group 'Wexford Skater Collective' have responded to the graffiti painted at one of the skate parks in Wexford... A swastika, commonly known as the 'Nazi symbol' was painted with red graffiti, and was placed on one of Wexford's skate park. Although graffiti is typically accepted and is the norm at skate-parks, the line was …