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Craggy coastline giving way to sandy beaches. Quaint fishing villages, old town walls and tiny medieval streets. Fine local produce, delicious seafood and a warm Wexford welcome. Follow over 1000 years of history. Take a selfie with the castles, lighthouses, forts andVISIT WEXFORD
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One of Ireland’s greatest trainers, Jim Bolger was born in County Wexford on December 25, 1941. The son of a farmer, he was educated at Enniscorthy CBS and the College of Commerce, Rathmines, and worked as an accountant before taking out a licence to train in July, 1976.INVEST IN WEXFORD
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Craggy coastline giving way to sandy beaches. Quaint fishing villages, old town walls and tiny medieval streets. Fine local produce, delicious seafood and a warm Wexford welcome. Follow over 1000 years of history. Take a selfie with the castles, lighthouses, forts andVISIT WEXFORD
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One of Ireland’s greatest trainers, Jim Bolger was born in County Wexford on December 25, 1941. The son of a farmer, he was educated at Enniscorthy CBS and the College of Commerce, Rathmines, and worked as an accountant before taking out a licence to train in July, 1976.INVEST IN WEXFORD
What is a business without its people? In Wexford there’s a capable and skilled workforce of close to 67,000 ready to get to work. Wexford is nestled between two major education centres in the South-East, with endless opportunities for collaboration and plentyCONTACT - WEXFORD
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Craggy coastline giving way to sandy beaches. Quaint fishing villages, old town walls and tiny medieval streets. Fine local produce, delicious seafood and a warm Wexford welcome. Follow over 1000 years of history. Take a selfie with the castles, lighthouses, forts andVISIT WEXFORD
Visit Wexford - Wexford. SEE AND DO. Smiling faces and great places – Wexford is bursting with things to see and do. We’re the cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East with castles, abbeys and forts to explore. Visit a haunted house, ancient lighthouse or a secretgarden, with
LIVE IN WEXFORD
LIVE IN WEXFORD. . Put down roots in Wexford, with affordable housing, access to great schools and colleges, and plenty of opportunities for adult education if you are thinking about starting a new chapter. Then after work, Wexford can be your playground. We’re the cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East, with miles of coastline, gorgeousABOUT - WEXFORD
ABOUT. ABOUT. . WEXFORD.ie is an online guide to the county of Wexford, showcasing the unique offering that our county has for people who wish to live, visit or invest here, through stunning visuals and comprehensive information. The site is managed by Wexford County Council and has been designed to promote Wexford nationally andinternationally.
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One of Ireland’s greatest trainers, Jim Bolger was born in County Wexford on December 25, 1941. The son of a farmer, he was educated at Enniscorthy CBS and the College of Commerce, Rathmines, and worked as an accountant before taking out a licence to train in July, 1976.INVEST IN WEXFORD
What is a business without its people? In Wexford there’s a capable and skilled workforce of close to 67,000 ready to get to work. Wexford is nestled between two major education centres in the South-East, with endless opportunities for collaboration and plentyCONTACT - WEXFORD
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Craggy coastline giving way to sandy beaches. Quaint fishing villages, old town walls and tiny medieval streets. Fine local produce, delicious seafood and a warm Wexford welcome. Follow over 1000 years of history. Take a selfie with the castles, lighthouses, forts andVISIT WEXFORD
Visit Wexford - Wexford. SEE AND DO. Smiling faces and great places – Wexford is bursting with things to see and do. We’re the cornerstone of Ireland’s Ancient East with castles, abbeys and forts to explore. Visit a haunted house, ancient lighthouse or a secretgarden, with
LIVE IN WEXFORD
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One of Ireland’s greatest trainers, Jim Bolger was born in County Wexford on December 25, 1941. The son of a farmer, he was educated at Enniscorthy CBS and the College of Commerce, Rathmines, and worked as an accountant before taking out a licence to train in July, 1976.INVEST IN WEXFORD
What is a business without its people? In Wexford there’s a capable and skilled workforce of close to 67,000 ready to get to work. Wexford is nestled between two major education centres in the South-East, with endless opportunities for collaboration and plentyCONTACT - WEXFORD
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Wexford offers an excellent ecosystem of services and business supports for new or expanding business. Agencies and local business networks like the Economic Development Unit, Local Enterprise Office (LEO) and Chambers of Commerce offer free business advice, training, funding and mentorship opportunities, and access to a valuable network of business leaders.CONTACT - WEXFORD
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Great transport links and infrastructure. Skilled, enthusiastic people. Innovation with our eyes always on the world. A dynamic business community that cares and connects you. Work-life balance because we know that’s important too. Wexford just offers more to businesses seeking an excellent place to invest. We are home to over 6000 businesses, including multinationals and large retailers. Our business community thrives and we are creating more spaces and places to nurture our small businesses, freelancers and entrepreneurs, with even bigger plans for the future.DISCOVER MORE
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