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New sleep system launched

Sleep problems are estimated to affect almost 80% of people according to research by Laya Healthcare but Ray Murphy, founder of Wexford-based O’Suan Sleep, may have the solution.

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O’Suan Sleep uses cutting-edge, pressure-mapping technology to create a blueprint of where your body needs support and how much. It then uses this data to create a sleep system made of layers of specially selected materials combined to suit your particular needs.

A mattress that’s not made for you won’t support your body correctly. This can lead to a build-up of pressure points, which may mean a lot of tossing and turning at night. The result? Broken and restless sleep for you and your partner.

To find out more about this new custom-designed sleep system that is made by hand in Wexford, contact:

O’Suan Sleep Wexford Studio, Clonard Village, The Green, Clonard Village Centre, Wexford, Y35 R288. Tel: 083 1172909. Email wexford@osuansleep.com

O’Suan Sleep Gorey Studio, Unit 10 Pugin Court, St. Michael’s Road, Gorey, Y26K6E8. gorey@osuansleep.com Tel: 087 6355510. https://osuansleep.com n

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Welcome to the February issue of Slaney News.

We enter Spring of 2023 with some positive updates on major projects and iconic buildings in the town of Enniscorthy.

The first building in the new Technology Park on the outskirts of town is complete. We expect the first tenant, Pinergy, Ireland’s leading renewable electricity provider, to start moving in within a matter of days, and with the building already 75% let, we expect it to fill up quickly during 2023.

At the January meeting of Wexford Co. Council, CEO Tom Enright, re plying to Enniscorthy’s Cllr Cathal Byrne, stated that there was a hold-up with the Murphy-Floods site due to a legal issue around the title to the property, but that was now being sorted and he was hopeful of getting contracts signed shortly. Whatever reservations the Slaney News may have about the modern design of the new library and apartments proposed for the site, juxtapositioned in our traditional town centre, at this stage it does seem preferable to have something put there rather than let this derelict site fester for any longer.

Both Enniscorthy Castle and the 1798 Centre have reopened for 2023 and are welcoming locals and tourists alike to visit these two major history-laden assets in the town.

As reported last month, the ‘Enniscorthy Town Centre First Plan’ has been approved. It is a comprehensive and ambitious plan for the regeneration of Enniscorthy town centre setting out a series of regeneration strategies and a number of ambitious redevelopment packages which will serve as the catalyst for regeneration of the town centre and Templeshannon area. At the time of going to press, we have just received the final printed version of the plan and we will carry full details on our Facebook page over the coming days and in our March online magazine.

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