Good Work Continues on the 1916 Monument
The Mise Éire Monument The wind blew the cover off this morning to reveal the new arrival! The picture shows the central section of the Mise Éire monument – a cairn of stones and...
The Mise Éire Monument The wind blew the cover off this morning to reveal the new arrival! The picture shows the central section of the Mise Éire monument – a cairn of stones and...
Well respected Irish American website IrishCentral.com has listed Oulart Hill and Bygone Days Storytelling House within it’s top 5 County Wexford Tourist Attractions! read the full article here This has come out of the...
Work has begun on the new 1916 monument with the kind permission of the de Lacy family. Michael de Lacy was one of the leaders in Enniscorthy in 1916. The picture below showed one of...
THE UNYOKE WALK IN GLORIOUS SUNSHINE – AN ATMOSPHERE OF EASY COMPANIONSHIP AND SIMPLE ENJOYMENT OF OUR LOVELY AND HISTORIC COUNTRYSIDE What a wonderful day to have lived. Without exaggeration the Unyoke Walk with...
We would like to draw attention to the talent of two local Oulart artists and to express appreciation for two of their beautiful paintings of our locality. Both artists clearly acknowledge what their own...
The ’98 Monument in Oulart was re-opened last Thursday evening in a beautifully simple ceremony attended by Public Representatives and Officials, the National Pike Association and local people. The weather smiled and we all...
What a tremendous success this project was! Report from An Screig – Easter Monday 2016 Yesterday was a wonderful day in Enniscorthy. The whole day of commemoration was a triumph for those who worked so...
Repairs to the 1798 monument at the heart of Oulart Village are well underway and in the safe and steady hands of stone mason Páraic Doyle, Bunclody. The pikes were carefully restored by BronzeArt, Gaelic Street, Dublin....
Tulach a’ tSolais on Oulart Hill played host to St.Brigets National School kids and their teacher Tom Foran. They were a lively, fun and inquisitive bunch and it was great to see schools in...