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RSA & IFA Urge Farmers and Motorists to Share the Road Safely

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) and the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) are appealing to motorists to take extra care as the number of tractors, trailers and other farm machinery using the roads increases during the summer season.

The RSA and the IFA are this week running a radio and social media campaign aimed at raising awareness of the increased numbers of farm machinery on the roads.

Both organisations want farming contractors and other drivers to be mindful of other road users and to always be on the lookout for vulnerable road users such as cyclists and pedestrians.

Drivers of agricultural vehicles are also being reminded that they are subject to all road traffic legislation. They are required to carry the appropriate licence and farm vehicles are required to be taxed, insured and must be roadworthy, including fully operational lights front and rear.

Sam Waide, Chief Executive, RSA said: ‘’This is a very busy time of year for farmers. The number of tractors and trailers out using the roads will increase dramatically. I am asking drivers and motorcyclists to be on the lookout for tractors, trailers and other farm machinery on the road, turning into and out of fields.’’

IFA President Francie Gorman said: “This initiative with the Road Safety Authority is part of Farm Safety Week, which is aimed at highlighting the risks associated with farming activity and reminding all road users of the dangers at this time of year.

Heavier volumes of farm machinery on the roads during the harvest means a greater awareness is needed from all drivers. We would appeal to motorists to be patient and not to overtake slow-moving machinery when it isn’t safe to do so. For those driving tractors, they should identify somewhere they can safely pull in and allow traffic to pass. With co-operation on all sides, we can keep our roads safe for everybody.”

Drivers of agricultural vehicles are reminded:

  • To wash down wheels regularly to avoid carrying mud and stones onto the public road.
  • To be particularly careful when transporting material such as silage, slurry, sand and gravel so that it does not spill on the road and pose a road safety risk.
  • Not to overload trailers so as to cause them to be unstable on the road.
  • To look out for low bridges, overhanging trees, overhead cables and uneven road surfaces which could cause the load to shift and possibly overturn.
  • The driving mirror must provide an adequate view of the road to the rear and all agricultural vehicles must have proper working brakes on both tractor and trailer units. They also must be fitted with lights, reflectors and indicators.
  • That large farming vehicles should consider using an escort vehicle to warn other road users.
  • To ensure that tractors are driven at an appropriate speed for the road conditions.

Farmers are also being reminded of the following safety tips:

  • Plan and prepare for all work with machinery. Always allow adequate time for the job.
  • Always practice the SAFE STOP procedure. Reverse-park safely, handbrake on, controls in neutral, lower all attachments, engine off and remove keys!
  • Carry out regular checks and maintenance of all farm vehicles, particularly brakes.
  • Never remove or modify guards in order to save time.
  • Only use machines if you know how to use them safely and have received suitable training.
  • Always drive at a safe speed and know your limits.
  • Make sure that plough lamps/work lights are never used when travelling on public roads. Amber flashing lights give adequate notice of slower vehicles to other road users.

Have Your Say: Draft Bridge Bye-Laws 2024


Waterford City & County Council is seeking public input on the Draft Bridge Bye-Laws 2024, which regulate vessel passage through the River Suir, specifically at the Edmund Ignatius Rice Bridge and the Sustainable Transport Bridge.

Key Details:

  • Inspection Period: 23rd July to 20th August 2024
  • Locations: Council’s website and Customer Services Departments in Dungarvan and Bailey’s New Street, Waterford
  • Submission Deadline: 4:00 pm on 3rd September 2024

How to Submit an opinion:

  • Online: Consultation Portal
  • By Post: Aideen Jacob, Roads Department, Waterford City & County Council, City Hall, The Mall, Waterford

Public Notice: Playground Repairs

Brown Brothers Ltd, on behalf of Waterford City & County Council, will be completing repairs and replacements in Comeragh area Playgrounds over the next three weeks. The schedule is as follows:

  • Bunmahon: This week
  • Portlaw: Starting July 18th
  • Portlaw and Kilmacthomas : From tomorrow until Monday July 22nd
  • Modeligo: End of this week

Minor repairs will also occur in Stradbally and Rathgormack. Playgrounds will remain open where possible, but temporary closures of a day or two may be necessary.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Growing Microgreens at Home

Join us for an engaging workshop where you’ll learn the basics of growing these ‘fast-food greens’ – microgreens in your own home, perfect for a sunny windowsill or any well-lit spot in any size home. No garden needed!

Growing Microgreens workshop

This workshop will focus on getting you started on growing microgreens – young, edible plants known for their intense flavours and high nutritional value. They’re great as garnishes, in salads, or for adding flavour to various dishes.

You will learn:

  • The fundamentals of microgreens.
  • How to plant seeds, manage blackout periods and in-light periods.
  • Practical tips for maintaining healthy growth, detecting and avoiding common issues.
  • Harvesting and storing your microgreens.

Take-Home Goodies: Participants will receive basic equipment to take home, including microgreen seeds, trays and growing mediums to kick-start their own growing adventure.

Online Support: The workshop session will also be supported with an online zoom drop-in clinic in the weeks following the workshop, allowing for troubleshooting and the sharing of experiences with fellow workshop attendees.

Share Your Progress: We’d love to hear about your journey, so we’ll also reach out to gather your feedback and see how you’re doing.

Facilitator: Aileen Drohan, Walton Institute (SETU) https://waltoninstitute.ie/

Max no. of Participants: 15 (age 18+)

Workshop date: Friday 26th July 10.30am-12.30pm

Venue:  Research Room, Central Library

Registration: Book your place by calling Central Library on 051 849975.

Road Alert // Roadworks R669 Mellary Road Cappoquin

Roadworks R669 Melleray Road Cappoquin – Road Resurfacing Works will take place on Friday 19th July, Stop/Go with convoy will be in place for Duration of Works.

Road Alert // Roadworks R668 Vee Road

Roadworks R668 Lismore to Vee Road – Road will be closed Friday 19th July for Road Resurfacing works. Diversions will be in place. 

Public Notice: Playground Repairs

Brown Brothers Ltd, on behalf of Waterford City & County Council, will be completing repairs and replacements in Comeragh area Playgrounds over the next three weeks. The schedule is as follows:

  • Bunmahon: This week
  • Portlaw: Starting tomorrow, July 18th
  • Portlaw and Kilmacthomas : From Monday July 22nd
  • Modeligo: End of next week

Minor repairs will also occur in Stradbally and Rathgormack. Playgrounds will remain open where possible, but temporary closures of a day or two may be necessary.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Survey: Accessibility at Water Sports Facilities and Mountain Biking Trailhead Centres

Fáilte Ireland is committed to ensuring their tourist destinations, products and services are accessible to all people, regardless of age, size, ability, or disability. They are funding the development of public facilities at 19 coastal and inland waterside locations, as well as at five mountain biking centres, with the aim of supporting and encouraging participation in water sports and mountain biking. A key priority of these projects is to ensure these facilities are following best practice in Universal Design with the aim of creating fully accessible and inclusive visitor experiences.

O’Herlihy Access Consultancy (OHAC) have been engaged to facilitate a consultation process to understand the experiences, challenges, and needs of people with disabilities and older people. As part of this consultation, OHAC will be conducting a national survey in addition to the facilitation of online and in person consultation sessions.

Survey Links

The survey deadline is the 31st of July 2024 12 Midnight GMT.

All survey responses are anonymous, unless you choose to type in your contact details at the end of the survey.

Vendor Applications Now Open for Waterford Harvest Festival 2024

Attention all vendors!

The Waterford Harvest Festival is now accepting applications for the 2024 event.

waterford harvest festival

Set to take place from September 6th to 8th, this festival is a prime opportunity for showcasing your fresh produce, artisanal goods, and culinary creations. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this exciting celebration of local food and crafts.

To apply, visit the Waterford Harvest Festival Vendor Application Form today.

Secure your spot and join us for a fantastic event!

Sean McKeown appointed as Chief Executive of Waterford City & County Council

Seán McKeown, Chief ExecutiveOn Monday July 1st, the elected members of Waterford City and County Council ratified the appointment of Sean McKeown as Chief Executive of Waterford City and County Council.

McKeown was appointed following a recruitment process conducted by the Public Appointments Service and will assume the role on August 21st, which was previously held by Michael Walsh.

Originally hailing from Armagh, McKeown has a distinguished career in local government having served most recently as Director of Planning, Economic and Environmental Services at Kilkenny County Council.  Prior to that, he was Interim Chief Executive of Kilkenny County Council for just over 15 months, following the retirement of Colette Byrne.  He has also served as Director of the South East Action Plan for Jobs and Head of Enterprise and Economic Development with Kilkenny County Council.

Speaking of the appointment McKeown said, “I am honoured and privileged to be confirmed as Chief Executive by the Elected Members of Waterford City and County Council.  I am looking forward to working with them and the staff across the various teams in the Council’s service areas to make Waterford the best place in Ireland to live, work and invest in.”

McKeown also paid tribute to Interim Chief Executive, Ivan Grimes and his predecessor, Michael Walsh for “the significant contribution made to Waterford.”

In May of this year, Walsh retired as Chief Executive, having been appointed Chief Executive of the newly amalgamated Waterford City and County Council in 2014, to oversee the merger of the former city and county councils as part of local government reform.

Key projects, under his stewardship include securing almost €200m investment in the North Quays Strategic Development Zone (SDZ), leading Waterford City and County Council in delivering on all housing tenures and leading in the tackling of vacancy and dereliction, the regeneration of rural towns and villages under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF), the establishment of the Waterford Greenway, consolidation of Waterford’s rich history and heritage, and playing an integral role in the establishment of the South East Technological University.

McKeown added, “Waterford is on an upward trajectory with a strong pipeline of ambitious projects and plans in place, and I am excited to be at the heart of delivering them.  I am committed to developing close working relationships and collaborating with the local community, academic stakeholders and business groups, along with the Council’s staff to ensure Waterford continues along this trajectory.”

Key projects that McKeown is looking forward to driving include the delivery of Waterford as Ireland’s first carbon neutral city, copper-fastening Waterford and the South East region’s economic resilience, development of tourism, the continuation of Waterford’s leading track record in tackling vacancy and dereliction, and furthering investment in Waterford’s physical and digital infrastructure.

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Vendor Applications Now Open for Waterford Harvest Festival 2024

Attention all vendors!

The Waterford Harvest Festival is now accepting applications for the 2024 event.

waterford harvest festival

Set to take place from September 6th to 8th, this festival is a prime opportunity for showcasing your fresh produce, artisanal goods, and culinary creations. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this exciting celebration of local food and crafts.

To apply, visit the Waterford Harvest Festival Vendor Application Form today.

Secure your spot and join us for a fantastic event!

Growing Microgreens at Home

Join us for an engaging workshop where you’ll learn the basics of growing these ‘fast-food greens’ – microgreens in your own home, perfect for a sunny windowsill or any well-lit spot in any size home. No garden needed!

Growing Microgreens workshop

This workshop will focus on getting you started on growing microgreens – young, edible plants known for their intense flavours and high nutritional value. They’re great as garnishes, in salads, or for adding flavour to various dishes.

You will learn:

  • The fundamentals of microgreens.
  • How to plant seeds, manage blackout periods and in-light periods.
  • Practical tips for maintaining healthy growth, detecting and avoiding common issues.
  • Harvesting and storing your microgreens.

Take-Home Goodies: Participants will receive basic equipment to take home, including microgreen seeds, trays and growing mediums to kick-start their own growing adventure.

Online Support: The workshop session will also be supported with an online zoom drop-in clinic in the weeks following the workshop, allowing for troubleshooting and the sharing of experiences with fellow workshop attendees.

Share Your Progress: We’d love to hear about your journey, so we’ll also reach out to gather your feedback and see how you’re doing.

Facilitator: Aileen Drohan, Walton Institute (SETU) https://waltoninstitute.ie/

Max no. of Participants: 15 (age 18+)

Workshop date: Friday 26th July 10.30am-12.30pm

Venue:  Research Room, Central Library

Registration: Book your place by calling Central Library on 051 849975.

WAM Leader Awards 2024

On Tuesday last, 25th June, 2024, at the WAM Leader Awards at the House of Lords, Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Waterford City & County Council was presented with a WAM Leader Award for 2024 for Promoting the Employment of Graduates with Disabilities.

AHEAD works with and for disabled people to shape inclusive and empowering environments in tertiary education and employment.  Waterford City & County Council have successfully partnered with AHEAD and recruited WAM Graduates over the last three years.

Left to right;  Caroline McGrotty, AHEAD, Sinead McCann, H.R., Monaghan County Council, Jane Brophy, LGMA, Suzanne Gough, H.R., Waterford City & County Council, Deirdre Moore, AHEAD, Philip Carroll, WAM Project Officer, AHEAD.

Mayor of Waterford opens Book of Condolence following tragic accident

book of condolence

Waterford City & County Council’s Mayor, Cllr. Jason Murphy (FF), has expressed deep sorrow to the families and friends of Gilbert Collins and Avu Idris, who lost their lives in a tragic accident earlier this week.

He has opened a Book of Condolence for the Waterford community to express their sympathies and support to the grieving families.

Mayor Murphy said, “Our hearts go out to the families and friends affected by this devastating loss. We can only imagine what both families are going through – for two young boys to die at such a young age.”

Members of the public may sign the Book of Condolence at City Hall, The Mall, and the Civic Offices, Dungarvan, 9.30am-1pm and 2pm-4pm, Monday to Friday, or sign the online book at this link.