The presence of machinery digging out a trench on the hill near the steps in Kennedy Park recently was enough to draw the curiosity of passing pedestrians and motorists.
Frustrations are hitting their peak in Wexford town as thousands of people have once again been left without water or with extremely low water pressure in recent days.
Wexford councillors have been assured that, despite signs erected to the contrary, vehicles cannot be clamped for parking in the car park at the Wexford Swimming Pool and Leisure Centre car park in Ferrybank.
As the councillors of the Wexford Borough District met at county hall last week, there were people in the town below who had gone four days without water in their homes.
On his recent visit to Wexford Minister for Higher and Further Education Simon Harris stated that the compulsory purchase of Wexford lands for the provision of a new South East Technological University (SETU) campus was “tantalisingly close”.