Intent: For the final piece of the M11 motorway to be built, furthering connectivity between Dublin and Rosslare Harbour, for international shipping needs, greater connectivity, traffic management and road improvements along the central N11 road.
Details: Emphasising the need for the completion of the N11 to Rosslare section of the motorway
Intent: To accelerate the development of SETU Wexford’s campus infrastructure and expand regional education pathways, strengthening the university’s role as a driver of economic, social and cultural vitality across the county.
Details: Discussing the continued advancement of SETU Wexford Campus
Intent: To deliver enhanced rail capacity, improved service frequency and higher‑quality carriages on the Dublin–Rosslare line, encouraging increased commuter use, boosting tourism and contributing to County Wexford’s economic growth.
Details: Improvements to the Dublin-Rosslare rail line
Intent: Reform the EIIS to make it more accessible and attractive to investors.Reduce Capital Gains Tax to stimulate investment in indigenous enterprises and support long‑term scaling.
Details: Discussing reform of the EIIS and reduction of Capital Gains Tax to unlock private investment
Intent: To secure legislative changes that create a fairer, more flexible SME tax system, rewarding additional work, supporting business productivity and contributing to stronger regional economic performance.
Details: Advocating for a more responsive SME tax system, including personal tax relief for extra work
Intent: Reforming the KEEP programme to simplify eligibility, improve usability and ensure SMEs can offer meaningful share‑based incentives and enhancing KEEP’s alignment with the needs of scaling businesses in regional economies.
Details: Reform of the KEEP programme to retain key staff in scaling businesses
Intent: To advance policy reforms that provide scaling SMEs with clearer, faster and more effective supports, enabling them to access specialist skills, expand internationally and contribute to regional economic vitality.
Details: Outlining the need for targeted supports for scaling SMEs, including a single International Permit system
Intent: To secure a commitment to designating the South East as a Green Energy region, establishing an offshore‑wind Centre of Excellence, and supporting Rosslare’s development as a manufacturing and assembly port , further enabling the region to capture investment, create high‑value jobs and accelerate Ireland’s renewable‑energy transition.
Details: Advocating for the development of Rosslare as a national hub for offshore wind and green-energy activity
Intent: That Wexford County Council calls on the Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fisheries, and the Marine to intervene in the Board Bia dispute and ask that its Chairman Larry Murrin be removed.
Intent: The purpose of the meeting was to update local elected representatives directly on the development and to maintain a clear line of communication so that any community queries could be referred to the developer and addressed.
Details: On 16th September 2025, Regnum Renewables met with the Gorey-Kilmuckridge councillors at Civic Square, The Avenue, Gorey. The meeting was for Regnum Renewables to provide an update on the proposed Kilmichael Wind Farm and the initial round of community engagement that had taken place.
On 16th September 2025, Regnum Renewables, with Ivan Yates on behalf of Regnum and Barry Brennan the community liaison officer for the project, met with the Gorey-Kilmuckridge councillors at Civic Square, The Avenue, Gorey. The meeting was for Regnum Renewables to provide an update on the proposed Kilmichael Wind Farm application and timelines, as well as feedback from the initial round of community engagement that had taken place. - Meeting