Wexford Sinn Féin Our Fight is Your Fight
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Fishermen send out an S.O.S. to Minister Coveney
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By Councillor Johnny Mythen Fishermen along the east coast are very concerned that their operations may be tied-up over the coming...
Friday, July 4, 2014
Roche: Traffic calming measures are welcomed for Bridgetown
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Cllr Mick Roche has welcomed confirmation that necessary traffic calming measures will be implemented in Bridgetown in the coming weeks. ...
Bring them home - O' Súilleabháin
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SF Cllr calls for scheme to entice emigrants to come home A scheme needs to be introduced to enable Irish emigrants forced out over the...
Hedgerow interfering with traffic must be cut - Roche
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Sinn Féin County Councillor Mick Roche is pressing for the cutting back of any hedgerow or foliage that is interfering with traffic or caus...
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Social housing must be protected, not eroded - Kelly
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A Wexford County Councillor has said that the government's plans to introduce a new system of housing assistance under the control of...
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Roche condemns cuts to Deaf Service
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Cllr Mick Roche has condemned the scrapping of funding for an advocacy service provided to thousands of deaf people. The Sinn Féin Counc...
Monday, June 30, 2014
Kelly: Fishermen are being treated like criminals by the state
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Speaking after being present at a SFPA inspection of Kilmore Quay trawlers last week, Cllr Anthony Kelly has again condemned what he desc...
Kilmore Quay Fishing on verge of extinction - Roche
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A local Sinn Féin Councillor has raised concerns that commercial fishing maybe wiped out in Kilmore Quay in the next decade if decisive a...
Roche - Water Quality will be a big issue for this Council
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A local County Councillor has said that the issue of poor water quality will have to be a major issue for the newly elected council follo...
Sinn Féin will not pass burden onto struggling businesses - O' Connell
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A local Sinn Féin Councillor has said that voting to reduce the property tax by the maximum 15% this year will not adversely affect the...
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