Ballycogley: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Ballycogley is a large townland located 8 miles from Wexford town. It plays host to one of Europe's highest water towers, as well as a proposed wind farm. The townland social life revolves around the two pubs - the Halfway House and the Hitching Post. |
Ballycogley is a large townland located 8 miles from Wexford town. It plays host to one of Europe's highest water towers, as well as a proposed wind farm. The townland social life revolves around the two pubs - the Halfway House and the Hitching Post. |
||
Residents of Ballycogley include Aoife O'Brien, a second year Mechanical Engineering student in NUI Galway and a former student of Loreto Secondary School in Wexford town. |
Residents of Ballycogley include Aoife O'Brien, a second year Mechanical Engineering student in [[NUI Galway]] and a former student of Loreto Secondary School in Wexford town. |
Revision as of 22:13, 2 January 2006
Ballycogley is a large townland located 8 miles from Wexford town. It plays host to one of Europe's highest water towers, as well as a proposed wind farm. The townland social life revolves around the two pubs - the Halfway House and the Hitching Post. Residents of Ballycogley include Aoife O'Brien, a second year Mechanical Engineering student in NUI Galway and a former student of Loreto Secondary School in Wexford town.