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KILDARE MUSIC: The Druids ready to make magic with long-awaited hometown gigs

Top folk band The Druids have bounced back after the pandemic and are raring to go with two hometown gigs in Naas in a few weeks. The band is made up of Zak Mor.

Ross O Carroll-Kelly: Sorcha did Fake Sincerity as an extracurricular subject in Mount Anville

Ross O Carroll-Kelly: Sorcha did Fake Sincerity as an extracurricular subject in Mount Anville
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Water supply disruption on the cards for North Wexford residents

Water supply disruption on the cards for North Wexford residents
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CARING COW ACTS AS SURROGATE MOTHER TO BALLYCANEW FOAL

CARING COW ACTS AS SURROGATE MOTHER TO BALLYCANEW FOAL A young farmer in County Wexford is being praised for pairing an orphaned foal with a caring cow as a surrogate mother Charlie Devereux from the Ballycanew area came up with the idea after foster mares for young foal Thomas weren’t bonding with the horse. The 8 year old suggesting matching Thomas with an injured cow Rusty who has acted as a mother figure ever since. Charlie’s father Des told South East Radio, Rusty’s maternal instincts meant she wasn’t going to leave the foal on his own:

People with disabilities dismayed to be left behind in vaccine scrum

At the time of writing just 3 per cent of the population have been fully vaccinated. Last week the HSE vaccinated approximately 81,843 people, falling well short of its 100,000 target. Not surprisingly, tensions are running high, GPs are calling for more clarity, politicians are putting out fires and, at the centre of it all, some of the county s most vulnerable people are left waiting, wondering when their time will come. Yvonne Lacey is one such person. A wheelchair user, she suffers from arrhythmia, diabetes and high blood pressure, a range of conditions which would place her in serious jeopardy were she to contract Covid-19.

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