Ferrycarrig is not in Wexford town.
Ditto
Sometimes? Happy Christmas to you btw buddy, all change this year.
It’s 3 miles outside the town. I’d hate to see Fran misled.
What if he has a boat?
We’ve been there and trying to keep it close to home
He could dock it at the far side of the river, where’s reasonable access and walk the mile or so to the hotel. Then to go into town he could walk the mile back to the boat and sail/row down to the quay.
Faithlegg, Cliff House or Mount Juliet?
Faithlegg - Meh
Cliff House - Booked out
Mount Juliet - Did that for Christmas a few years ago after Mrs. Fran’s mother passed away. Very nice but not sure if she’d be up for it.
Thanks for your efforts tho
[QUOTE=“Fran, post: 1061036, member: 110”]Faithlegg - Meh
Cliff House - Booked out
Mount Juliet - Did that for Christmas a few years ago after Mrs. Fran’s mother passed away. Very nice but not sure if she’d be up for it.
Thanks for your efforts tho[/QUOTE]
Looks like its Lyrath, Waterford Castle or Castlemartyr then
Two Wexford businessmen accused of forging a will have been acquitted at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
Noel Hayes[/URL] (61) and William O’Leary (51) from New Ross, Co Wexford pleaded not guilty to forging the will of [URL=‘http://www.irishtimes.com/search/search-7.1213540?tag_person=Matthew%20Hayes&article=true’]Matthew Hayes on a date between December 1998 and January 1999.
The jury of eight men and four women returned the not guilty verdict to Judge Patricia Ryan after nearly two and a half hours deliberation. It was the ninth day of the trial.
The prosecution’s main witness Charlie O’Leary previously pleaded guilty and received an 18 month suspended sentence and was ordered to pay €30,000 into an account pending for the next of kin.
Charlie O’Leary spent four days in the witness box and gave evidence to the court that the will was not signed until a week after Matthew Hayes had died. Mr O’Leary said that Noel Hayes had wanted to “put right” an old land dispute in the family.
Noel Hayes told the jury that he was “the meat in the sandwich” in a vendetta by Charlie O’Leary against his brother William.
The court heard the O’Learys had a “bitter and distrustful” business relationship which resulted in a number of legal disputes, some of which are still ongoing.
In one dispute, Charlie O’Leary was awarded about €3m in a High Court case against the company he had run with his brother.
Aiden Doyle, SC, defending Mr Hayes, asked him what state of mind Charlie O’Leary was in around the time his business relationship with his brother broke down. Mr Hayes said he was a “tormented man”.
Mr Hayes said he was also a shareholder in a profitable vegetable company with Mr O’Leary but that he had wanted to close the business as William O’Leary was making money from it.
Mr Hayes said that when he voted against him to be stood down from that company’s board of directors Charlie O’Leary said “I’ll put you two fuckers in jail, or something to that effect. He was ranting and raving.”
Mr Hayes told his counsel that the O’Learys were often fighting and he had to intervene on several occasions.
The court heard Noel Hayes took ownership of just under €592,000 worth of assets including 162 acres of farmland from Matthew Hayes after being named in the will.
Correction: Not dead.
[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1085601, member: 377”]Two Wexford businessmen accused of forging a will have been acquitted at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
Noel Hayes[/URL] (61) and William O’Leary (51) from New Ross, Co Wexford pleaded not guilty to forging the will of [URL=‘http://www.irishtimes.com/search/search-7.1213540?tag_person=Matthew%20Hayes&article=true’]Matthew Hayes on a date between December 1998 and January 1999.
The jury of eight men and four women returned the not guilty verdict to Judge Patricia Ryan after nearly two and a half hours deliberation. It was the ninth day of the trial.
The prosecution’s main witness Charlie O’Leary previously pleaded guilty and received an 18 month suspended sentence and was ordered to pay €30,000 into an account pending for the next of kin.
Charlie O’Leary spent four days in the witness box and gave evidence to the court that the will was not signed until a week after Matthew Hayes had died. Mr O’Leary said that Noel Hayes had wanted to “put right” an old land dispute in the family.
Noel Hayes told the jury that he was “the meat in the sandwich” in a vendetta by Charlie O’Leary against his brother William.
The court heard the O’Learys had a “bitter and distrustful” business relationship which resulted in a number of legal disputes, some of which are still ongoing.
In one dispute, Charlie O’Leary was awarded about €3m in a High Court case against the company he had run with his brother.
Aiden Doyle, SC, defending Mr Hayes, asked him what state of mind Charlie O’Leary was in around the time his business relationship with his brother broke down. Mr Hayes said he was a “tormented man”.
Mr Hayes said he was also a shareholder in a profitable vegetable company with Mr O’Leary but that he had wanted to close the business as William O’Leary was making money from it.
Mr Hayes said that when he voted against him to be stood down from that company’s board of directors Charlie O’Leary said “I’ll put you two fuckers in jail, or something to that effect. He was ranting and raving.”
Mr Hayes told his counsel that the O’Learys were often fighting and he had to intervene on several occasions.
The court heard Noel Hayes took ownership of just under €592,000 worth of assets including 162 acres of farmland from Matthew Hayes after being named in the will.
These “gentlemen” are from my neck of the woods. They’ll have to be buried in crooked coffins.
Was it good land the late Matthew Hayes had?
it was alright, came at the right price
Dos and donts for Monart please. Heading in the morning for 2 days.
Don’t leave the place for the 2 days
Don’t expect to get anything in there for cheap
Do relax and switch off
Do say hello to Liam Griffin if you see him there and chat about hurling. He’ll love the Castleknock stories.
Just enjoy the 2nd best Spa in the world
@braz83, click on the post I’m replying to here. The mobile quote function makes it impossible to quote