We are delighted to confirm that Trees on the Land have allocated 30 free trees to Hollyfort Development Group to be planted in and around Hollyfort village and trails.
Applications for free trees are now open from https://www.treesontheland.com/
Hollyfort (Irish: Ráth an Chuilinn, meaning "ringfort of the holly") is a village in north County Wexford, Ireland. It lies within the townland of Mangan (Irish: an Mongán, meaning "the little swamp") in the valley of the River Bann, 7 km northwest of Gorey.
Historically it was called Rahincullin, which is an anglicisation of its Irish name.
Applications for free trees are now open from https://www.treesontheland.com/
Hollyfort is taking part in Heritage Week '25 with a digital book project.
This booklet is an account of the successes and trials of Hollyfort Old School from 1821 to the present day. It is told through photographs, historical documents and first-hand accounts by past pupils. The booklet is also available in hard-copy from Cooney's shop, Hollyfort.
https://www.heritageweek.ie/projects/hollyfort-old-school-cultural-heritage-booklet
Petrol-powered mowers and garden tools might be powerful, but they’re noisy and polluting. To reduce your carbon footprint and enjoy a quieter garden, try this
Hollyfort Writers and Gorey Writers welcomed Maeve O'Sullivan and her Haiku and Mindfulness Workshop on Sunday 6th July.
Mindfulness walk through Mt Nebo woods added to the instructive afternoon.
It is a Gold Standard Award for Hollyfort in the North Wexford 2k Clean 2025.
Many thanks to everyone that helped in the litter-pick, and those who continue to pick up litter and make the area a cleaner place in which to live.
Hollyfort is now entered in the Keep Wexford Beautiful competition and roads will be monitored in July and August.
Keep Picking!!
Big Thank-you to Rural Water and local engineer for revitalising the pump house in Hollyfort.
We shall add flowers around the trees when it is all done!
It's going to look great.