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Age Action calls on people to check on older neighbours after decayed body found in Wexford Town
Age Action calls on people to check on older neighbours after decayed body found in Wexford Town
Age Action has called on people to check on older relatives and neighbours, after the badly decayed body of an 84-year old woman was found in a house in Wexford Town.

Mon, 23 Nov, 2015

Wexford device made safe

A WWII-era shell found in the Faythe area of Wexford town was made safe this afternoon by the Army Bomb Disposal unit.

Fri, 25 Feb, 2011

'Historical shell' causes Wexford evacuation

A number of people living in the Faythe area of Wexford town have been evacuated from their homes this afternoon, after a suspicious object was discovered at the back of a house.

Fri, 25 Feb, 2011

Sky cries foul over pub fee breaches

EIGHTY civil actions are in progress against pubs for failing to pay SKY full commercial rates to screen Premiership matches.

Sat, 06 Nov, 2004

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