Wexford County Council
Wexford County Council (Irish: Comhairle Contae Loch Garman) is the authority responsible for local government in County Wexford, Ireland. As a county council, it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001. The council is responsible for housing and community, roads and transportation, urban planning and development, amenity and culture, and environment. The council has 34 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote. The head of the council has the title of Cathaoirleach (Chairperson). The county administration is headed by a Chief Executive, Tom Enright. The county town is Wexford.
Wexford County Council Comhairle Contae Loch Garman | |
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Type | |
Type | |
Leadership | |
Ger Carthy, Ind | |
Structure | |
Seats | 34 |
Political groups |
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Elections | |
Last election | 24 May 2019 |
Motto | |
Exemplar Hiberniae (Latin) "An example to Ireland" | |
Meeting place | |
County Hall, Wexford | |
Website | |
wexfordcoco |
History
Wexford County Council was established in statute in 1898 by the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898. The first meeting of the council was on 22 April 1899.[1]
From 1899 to 1920, meetings of the county council were held in the Grand Jury room of the old Wexford Courthouse on Commercial Quay.[2] After the old courthouse burnt down in the Irish War of Independence, a new courthouse was established on the site of the old jail in Hill Street in 1930.[2][3] The county council relocated to the site in Hill Street at the same time.[4][5] After the condition of the properties in Hill Street proved inadequate, the county council moved to a modern County Hall in Carricklawn in September 2011[5] and a modern courthouse was opened on Belvedere Road in 2018.[6]
In 2014, the Local Government Reform Act 2014 dissolved the Enniscorthy Town Council, the Gorey Town Council, New Ross Town Council, and the Wexford Borough Council. Wexford County Council became the local authority for their areas of jurisdiction.[7]
Local electoral areas and municipal districts
Since 2018, for the purpose of elections the county is divided into six local electoral areas: Enniscorthy (6), Gorey (6), Kilmuckridge (4), New Ross (6), Rosslare (5) and Wexford (7).
Since 2018, for the purpose of local exercising of the powers of the local authority, the county is divided into five municipal districts: Enniscorthy, Gorey — Kilmuckridge, New Ross, Rosslare, and the Borough District of Wexford. Each municipal district corresponds in area to the respectively named LEA, except for the Gorey — Kilmuckridge Municipal District, which corresponds to both the Gorey LEA and the Kilmuckridge LEA.[8][9]
Local electoral area | Municipal district | Definition | Seats |
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Enniscorthy | The electoral divisions of Ballindaggan, Ballycarney, Ballyhoge, Bree, Castledockrell, Enniscorthy Rural, Enniscorthy Urban, Ferns, Kilbora, Killoughrum, Kilrush, Kiltealy, Marshalstown, Moyacomb, Newtownbarry, Rossard, St. Marys, The Leap and Tombrack. | 6 | |
Gorey | Gorey — Kilmuckridge | The electoral divisions of Ardamine, Balloughter, Ballybeg, Ballyellis, Ballylarkin, Ballynestragh, Coolgreany, Courtown, Gorey Rural, Gorey Urban, Huntingtown, Kilcomb, Kilgorman, Kilnahue, Limerick, Monaseed, Rossminoge and Wingfield. | 6 |
Rosslare | The electoral divisions of Aughwilliam, Ballymitty, Bannow, Bridgetown, Clongeen, Duncormick, Harperstown, Harristown, Kilcowan, Killag, Killinick, Kilmore, Kilscoran, Ladys Island, Mayglass, Newcastle, Rosslare, St. Helens, Tacumshin, Taghmon and Tomhaggard; and those parts of the electoral divisions of Drinagh and Rathaspick not contained in the local electoral area of Wexford. | 5 | |
Kilmuckridge | Gorey — Kilmuckridge | The electoral divisions of Ballycanew, Ballygarrett, Ballyhuskard, Ballymore, Ballyvaldon, Bolaboy, Cahore, Castle Ellis, Castle Talbot, Edermine, Ford, Kilcormick, Killenagh, Killincooly, Kilmallock, Monamolin, The Harrow, Tinnacross and Wells. | 4 |
New Ross | The electoral divisions of Adamstown, Ballyanne, Ballyhack, Barrack Village, Barronstown, Carnagh, Carrickbyrne, Castleboro, Clonleigh, Clonroche, Dunmain, Fethard, Horetown, Inch, Kilgarvan, Killann, Killesk, Kilmokea, New Ross Rural, New Ross Urban, Newbawn, Old Ross, Oldcourt, Rathroe, Rochestown, Rosbercon Urban, Templeludigan, Templetown, Tintern, Whitechurch (in the former Rural District of New Ross), Whitechurch (in the former Rural District of Wexford) and Whitemoor. | 6 | |
Wexford | Borough District of Wexford | The electoral divisions of Ardcavan, Ardcolm, Artramon, Carrick, Forth, Glynn, Kilbride, Killurin, Kilpatrick, Wexford No. 1 Urban, Wexford No. 2 Urban, Wexford No. 3 Urban, Wexford Rural; and those parts of the electoral divisions of Drinagh and Rathaspick to the north of a line drawn as follows: Commencing at the boundary between the electoral divisions of Rathaspick and Wexford Rural at the N25 and then proceeding in a south-easterly direction along the N25 to the roundabout at the junction of the N25 and the R730, and then proceeding along an easterly projection to the boundary between the electoral divisions of Drinagh and Rosslare. | 7 |
Councillors
2019 seats summary
Party | Seats | |
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Fianna Fáil | 12 | |
Fine Gael | 9 | |
Labour Party | 2 | |
Sinn Féin | 2 | |
Aontú | 1 | |
Independent | 8 |
Councillors by electoral area
This list reflects the order in which councillors were elected on 24 May 2019.[10]
Council members from 2019 election | |||
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Local electoral area | Name | Party | |
Enniscorthy | Kathleen Codd-Nolan | Fine Gael | |
John O’Rourke | Independent | ||
Barbara-Anne Murphy | Fianna Fáil | ||
Cathal Byrne | Fine Gael | ||
Aidan Browne | Fianna Fáil | ||
Jackser Owens | Independent | ||
Gorey | Malcolm Byrne† | Fianna Fáil | |
Anthony Donohoe | Fine Gael | ||
Diarmuid Devereux | Fine Gael | ||
Dónal Kenny | Fianna Fáil | ||
Joe Sullivan | Fianna Fáil | ||
Fionntán Ó Súilleabháin | Sinn Féin | ||
Kilmuckridge | Pip Breen | Fianna Fáil | |
Mary Farrell | Independent | ||
Oliver Walsh | Fine Gael | ||
Willie Kavanagh | Fianna Fáil | ||
New Ross | Pat Barden | Independent | |
Michael Sheehan | Fianna Fáil | ||
John Fleming | Fianna Fáil | ||
Michael Whelan | Fianna Fáil | ||
Anthony Connick | Independent | ||
Brídín Murphy | Fine Gael | ||
Rosslare | Ger Carthy | Independent | |
Frank Staples | Fine Gael | ||
Lisa McDonald | Fianna Fáil | ||
Jim Moore | Fine Gael | ||
Jim Codd | Aontú | ||
Wexford | George Lawlor | Labour Party | |
John Hegarty | Fine Gael | ||
Leonard Kelly | Independent | ||
Garry Laffan | Fianna Fáil | ||
Tom Forde | Sinn Féin | ||
Maura Bell | Labour Party | ||
Davy Hynes | Independent | ||
†Replaced during term, see table below for details.
Co-options
Party | Outgoing | Electoral area | Reason | Date | Co-optee | |
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Fianna Fáil | Malcolm Byrne | Gorey | Elected as a TD at the 2019 Wexford by-election. | November 2019 | Andrew Bolger[11] |
References
- "Wexford County Council Minute Books". Wexford County Archive. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- "Wexford Courthouse". Wexford Hub. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- "County Council Minutes" (PDF). Wexford County Council. 26 May 1930. p. 45. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
- "County Hall, Hill Street, Wexford". Wexford Hub. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
- Cullen, Conor (27 September 2011). "Council officially open new €46m headquarters". Gorey Guardian. Independent News and Media. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- "Official Opening of Wexford Courthouse - Courts Bundle PPP". BAM Ireland. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
- "S.I. No. 215/2014 - Local Government Reform Act 2014 (2014 Establishment Day) Order 2014" (PDF). Irish Statute Book. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- "Revised Electoral Areas 2018". Wexford County Council. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
- "S.I. No. 637/2018 - County of Wexford Local Electoral Areas and Municipal Districts Order 2018". electronic Irish Statute Book. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
- "2014 Local elections: Wexford County Council". RTÉ News. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
- Walsh, Dan. "Andrew Bolger is Gorey's new Council member". Wexford Today.