For over 40 years, Donal Lyttleton has kept silent about the night his colleague and friend Detective Seamus Garda Seamus Quaid was shot and killed by Provisional IRA gunman Peter Rogers at Ballyconnick Quarry, never speaking about it again, apart from giving evidence at the Special Criminal Court.
Wexford’s boutique literary festival, Write by the Sea, is ready for its latest chapter as some of the biggest name in literature make their way to Kilmore Quay this weekend.
As the National Opera House gets ready to celebrate its 15th birthday, chairman Paul Hennessy, who oversaw its development, wants everyone to appreciate how lucky Wexford town is to have such an amazing facility on its doorstep.
The Waterford and Wexford Education and Training Board (WWETB) has announced the elimination of fees for all its PLC programmes as it prepares to open a new College of Further Education and Training in Clonard.
A Wexford farmer whose letters to the Irish Farmers’ Journal about politics, economics and spiritual matters have sparked national comment for many years, has written a novel about rural romance, and how relationships in Ireland have often been dictated by land and class distinction.