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Biodiversity project teaches Wexford children the importance of wild Irish flowers

Biodiversity project teaches Wexford children the importance of wild Irish flowers
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Castletown kids go batty for biodiversity project

Castletown kids go batty for biodiversity project
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Significant anger in Gorey area as no end in sight for flooding at the Ahare River

Discussions over the Ahare River flooding grew heated last week as attendees at a public meeting pushed for Wexford County Council to go beyond their current plan to establish a flood warning system.

Gorey councillors continue to press for channel to be cut to alleviate Ahare River flooding

The debate around the Ahare River flooding has yet to dry up, with councillors reiterating their earlier frustrations about the decisions made following a report.

Walking trails proving popular during Level Five restrictions

During the environmental report presented to councillors at the January meeting of Gorey Kilmuckridge Municipal District, they were told that the surveys on the Ahare River have been delayed due to the current health restrictions. Councillors heard that the survey works will be rescheduled when the current lockdown lifts, which is likely to be sometime in March. Also in line with regulations, spokesperson for the environment section of Wexford County Council Cliona Connelly said that registrations for community clean-ups can only be made by family groups or individuals during Level 5. Councillors praised the increased use of local walking trails, particularly during the current lockdown, but Cllr Diarmuid Devereux asked whether it was permitted for horses to use these trails. He expressed concern over risk and asked if signs could be put up.

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