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Published: Weekly Planning Lists for Waterford
The Local Enterprise Office is making a public call out on behalf of Waterford City & County Council, seeking expression of interest to supply corporate gifts
Every year the Council presents dozens of corporate gifts to dignitaries visiting our City and County. The gifts are also brought when Waterford officials are visiting other countries on behalf of the county. Corporate gifts representing our heritage have travelled all over the world, in recent times to countries such as Germany, Spain, Norway, Ukraine and China.
At the launch of the appeal, Honor Dunphy of Corporate Services with Waterford City and County Council elaborated on the importance of these gifts, “These are more than just token gifts presented to visitors, they are expected to be a representation of what is best about our City and County. The wealth of heritage that comes with the Waterford name and its international prominence makes the choice of these corporate gifts extremely important. They travel all over the world and are given to only the most influential guests. We take it very seriously and expect our suppliers to also.”
The procurement of these gifts by Waterford City and County Council is not only an honour for the suppliers, but it can also be a lucrative source of income and international publicity. Brid Kirby of the Local Enterprise Office Waterford explains what it entails, “Waterford’s craft and design industry has a rich heritage but is also currently extremely vibrant. We at the LEO have a wide range of local craft clients with international reputations and renown. But we are aware that there might be other businesses not on our radar who could fulfil this requirement. We wish to cast the net wide and see what is on offer.
“We are looking for a range of non-perishable corporate gifts which represent our county at its best to be given to visiting dignitaries or brought abroad as gifts on civic trips.”
The Department of Corporate Services will ultimately select which local suppliers will provide this service, but for now the Local Enterprise Office is seeking expressions of interest from Waterford businesses who think they have product which would be suitable.
All completed Expression of Interest Forms will be reviewed and applicants will be contacted by early February whether or not they have been successful. All successful applicants will get to pitch their products in late February.
Any questions can be directed to Jamie Whitty in the Local Enterprise Office by phone call on 051 849905 or email jwhitty@waterfordcouncil.ie
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A call out for walls to paint in the city and countryside
The Waterford Walls team is calling on individuals and business owners in Waterford city and county to submit their walls for artists to paint at the festival, allowing for a transformation of homes, businesses and locale. Waterford Walls is an international street art festival taking place from 11th – 20th August 2023, organised by creative arts agency The Walls Project. The team is passionate about bringing an explosion of colour to the many derelict buildings lying around Waterford.
In 2022, the festival brought artists to transform the landscape of Cheekpoint and An Rinn, a project supported by Creative Ireland and Waterford City and County Council. This year’s aim includes a desire to bring the legacy of the festival wider into the county and to brand new locations. Renowned Irish and international artists including some locally, will transform vacant spaces by painting large scale murals on twenty-five locations around the county. A record-breaking 900 artist applications were received by the team including some world-class headline names.
Qualifying walls include public-facing boundary walls, gable ends and large building facades; preferably two or three story houses and offices with little to no windows are most desirable. Each site will be inspected and measured by the team in the next month. The wall owner will be guided through the process and will see the artist’s final sketch for approval. To submit a wall for review, wall owners are required to complete a form titled ‘I Have a Wall’, on the Walls Project website at https://wallsproject.ie/waterford-walls/.
Businesses may also choose to sponsor a wall with different price packages available. This sponsorship allows the individual to become the proud owner of a street art mural by a top international artist. All contributions will help to cover the costs including artist fees, paint, equipment, crew, travel, accommodation and insurance.
Waterford Walls Festival is running for its 9th year this August. The festival is supported and funded by Waterford County Council and The Arts Council of Ireland. A central hub will return to the festival lineup catering for all ages. Located at the Forum in the Glen, individuals and families can enter a world of activities including live art, workshops, walking tours and music.
For more information about the festival visit www.wallsproject.ie or check them out on social media.
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About
The Walls Project CLG is a social enterprise which delivers large scale public artworks and outreach projects. There are 4 main pillars to The Walls Project: Waterford Walls Festival, Commissions, Artistic Exchanges and Collaborations and Community and Educational Outreach.
Photographs by Gringo Pictures
Waterford City & County Council invites applications from suitably qualified candidates who wish to be considered for the above panels.
Application Forms and Candidate Information Booklets for the above are available to be downloaded from Waterford City & County Council’s website https://waterfordcouncil.ie/departments/human-resources/vacancies.htmwww.waterfordcouncil.ie
Completed application forms must be emailed to recruitment@waterfordcouncil.ie clearly stating the position applied for in the subject line no later than 4p.m. on Thursday, 9th February, 2023.
Hard Copies will not be accepted.
An official application form must be completed in full by the closing date for the competition. Please note that amendments to the application will not be accepted after the closing date.
Please send your application from an email address that you will review regularly as communication during the assessment/selection period will only be through that email address.
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is advising all road users to prepare for hazardous conditions on roads and footpaths this week as Met Eireann has issued an advisory for cold weather that will bring sharp to severe frosts and icy stretches on roads and footpaths. This will include showers of hail, sleet and snow with the potential for freezing fog.
Road users should expect icy roads and be extra cautious on untreated road surfaces. Hazardous travelling conditions are expected, especially on untreated roads and footpaths.
Road users should also watch out for black ice. If the road looks polished or glossy it could be, “black ice” one of winter’s worst hazards: Black Ice is difficult to see. It is nearly transparent ice that often looks like a harmless puddle or is overlooked entirely. The sheltered / shaded areas on roads, under trees and adjacent to high walls are prone to black ice.
The advice for drivers to deal with icy road conditions is.
Met Eireann is also warning of a risk of hailstone showers, especially in the west and northern parts of the country. The difficulty with hail showers is their unpredictability and localised nature. As a hail shower tracks across the country it deposits a narrow band of ball bearing sized hailstones on the ground.
The RSA has the following advice for drivers who encounter hailstones:
There is also a risk of sleet and snow across the country. Drivers in these conditions are advised to:
The changing weather conditions will also pose some challenges for pedestrians and cyclists. The advice for these road users in icy conditions is as follows.
For advice on severe weather driving tips and weather updates, please see severe weather advice on or check out the RSA Facebook and Twitter pages.
See advice on driving in our series of Severe Weather Warning videos created in collaboration with Teresa Mannion.
For more weather updates visit Met Eireann’s website here
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The aim of the Community Support Fund is to support community & voluntary groups, particularly in disadvantaged areas with their non-pay running costs, e.g. utility bills or other non-pay operating costs for example rental/lease costs, insurance bills.
Groups will also be able to use the funding to carry out necessary repairs and improvements to their facilities, purchase equipment, e.g. tables and chairs, tools and signage, laptops and printers, lawnmowers, canopies and training equipment etc.
Applicants must complete the application form which can be downloaded below. Once completed please submit your application in hard copy with supporting documentation to: Colette O’Brien, Community Support Fund, Waterford City & County Council, Baileys New Street, Waterford. The closing date for applications is 4pm Friday 20th January 2023
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Published: Weekly Planning Lists for Waterford
As a mark of respect to the late Councillor Davy Daniels, former Mayor of Waterford City & County, the offices of Waterford City & County Council will close to the public until 1p.m. this Friday 13th January 2023.
Councillor Daniel’s funeral Mass will take place on Friday at 10.30am in St. Joseph and Benildus Church, Newtown, Waterford followed by burial in The Holy Cross Cemetery, Tramore.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
A Book of Condolence may be signed here : https://bit.ly/CllrDavyDaniels-RIP
Waterford City & County Council is committed to encouraging communities and empowering residents to make a difference to their areas. To support this, the Council is inviting applications to its Supporting Communities Fund 2023.
The Supporting Communities Fund provides grant aid assistance to Residents Associations, Community Groups, Sports Clubs and other groups/committees engaged in community activity, providing community services or carrying out improvement works at local or county level.
Groups can apply under one the following 3 funding strands:
1. Residents Association Fund, 2. Community Activity Fund, 3. Sports & Recreation Fund
How to apply
All applicants must complete a Supporting Waterford Communities Fund 2023 application form (below).
Alternatively you can collect an application pack at Waterford City & County Council Customer Service points at Bailey’s New Street, Waterford or at the Civic Offices, Davitt’s Quay, Dungarvan or you can email waterfordcommunitiesfund@waterfordcouncil.ie to have an application pack sent out to you.
Once completed please submit your application with necessary documentations by email to waterfordcommunitiesfund@waterfordcouncil.ie or in hard copy to:
Colette O’Brien, Supporting Waterford Communities Fund 2023, Waterford City & County Council, Baileys New Street, Waterford.
Closing date for applications is 4pm Friday 24th February 2023 – late applications shall not be accepted
As a mark of respect to the late Councillor Davy Daniels, former Mayor of Waterford City & County, the offices of Waterford City & County Council not open to the public until 1p.m. on this Friday 13th January 2023.
Councillor Daniel’s funeral Mass will take place on Friday at 10.30am in St. Joseph and Benildus Church, Newtown, Waterford followed by burial in The Holy Cross Cemetery, Tramore.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
A Book of Condolence may be signed here : https://bit.ly/CllrDavyDaniels-RIP
The Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr. John O’Leary has paid tribute to his long-time friend and colleague, Cllr. Davy Daniels (Ind), who passed away on January 10th, 2023.
Cllr. Daniels had a long and distinguished career in local politics, having first been elected to Waterford Corporation in 1974.
He served as Mayor of Waterford in 1987/1988 and 2000/2001 and most recently as Metropolitan Mayor in 2020/2021.
Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr. John O’ Leary said, “Davy was steadfast in his role in prioritising the future of Waterford’s development, through and in tandem with communities, charities, business groups and residents’ associations.
“As a man who loved sport, Davy was committed to the enhancement and provision of sporting amenities. He derived great pleasure when a sports club secured a new pitch, ground or changing facilities. He played an integral part in the development of the Regional Sports Centre, Williamstown Sport Complex, and the People’s Park, being only too well aware of the benefits that sport can bring to individuals and groups.
“A passionate advocate of the arts and culture scene, he was protective of Waterford’s theatrical, musical, and visual arts communities, seeking funding and support in order to keep Waterford’s creativity shining bright.
“In addition to his passion, commitment, and dedication he remained throughout a genuine people-person. Everyone who met him was touched by his warm, caring persona. He had time and a word for everybody he encountered. That to me, is what exemplified Davy, a dedicated councillor, a proud Waterford man and a compassionate human being.”
Michael Walsh, Chief Executive of Waterford City and County Council also paid tribute to Ireland’s longest serving city-based councillor. “Davy was first elected in 1974 and in the intervening years, he never lost the spark or passion, and that’s what made him a great public representative.
He was committed to the betterment of Waterford, be it through economic development, education, social and cultural enhancement, and the promotion of our tourism and archaeological heritage. He never stopped beating the drum for his native city.
On behalf of the Council executive, I wish to extend deepest condolences to his wife Mary, his sons Liam and David, his grandchildren, his extended family, and wide circle of friends and colleagues.”
A Book of Condolence will be opened at City Hall on the Mall and Civic Offices, Dungarvan from 2pm today (January 11th). An online Book of Condolence is also available at https://bit.ly/CllrDavyDaniels-RIP
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Uisce Éireann has confirmed its continued sponsorship of An Taisce’s Green-Schools programme to support schools working to gain a Green Flag under the water theme. Now in its tenth year the sponsorship has seen over 2.6 billion litres of water saved, which is equivalent to filling 1,040 Olympic size swimming pools. 161 students across County Waterford and the Southern region are water ambassadors for the programme. 52 schools in Waterford and neighbouring counties are involved with Green Schools.
In total over 370,000 students across Ireland have completed the programme, achieving 1,310 Green Flags, as well as participating in a range of additional initiatives, including poster and video competitions, Walks for Water, Water Ambassador programmes and a range of workshops with Irish Water and other stakeholders in the water sector.
Speaking at the launch, Eamon Gallen of Uisce Éireann, said: “We are immensely proud to continue our sponsorship of the water theme and our association with Green Schools. This partnership is the perfect fit as it and embodies our core values while helping the next generation understand and appreciate Ireland’s water resources and encourage conservation from a young age.
“It is truly inspiring to see how the schools taking part in the Green-Schools water theme are setting an example for how we should all value our precious water resources and have proved just how much water can be salvaged.”
Joanne Scott, Green Schools Manager, said: “We are delighted to have the continued support of Uisce Éireann. The support over the past nine years has enabled us to create and develop resources, events, and ongoing initiatives to assist schools as best we can with their work on our water theme. Each year our schools have achieved incredibly low water use and a strong school-wide culture of water conservation which is demonstrated in the massive water savings made since the sponsorship began.”
The Green-Schools water theme is a grassroots sponsorship that aims to foster awareness and understanding of water conservation, supply, protection, and pollution issues among schools and offers practical ideas, actions, and solutions on reducing consumption levels and increasing sustainability.
The Water Theme is tailored to students at all stages of their development, from junior primary to secondary level with a range of activities to suit all ages. In addition to developing awareness around water conservation the sponsorship incorporates wider engagement around stewardship of our water resources, including raising awareness of the impacts of wastewater on inland and coastal waterways.
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