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Kilbarry Nature Park car park reopening

As of Monday 10th August, the car park at Kilbarry Nature Park (near Kingfisher) shall reopen at these times:
  • Monday – Friday 7am -7pm.
  • Saturdays, Sundays & Bank Holidays 9am -5.30pm.
Vehicles which have not exited the car park in advance of the closing time shall be required to contact “Manguard Plus”, the security provider of the Kingfisher Club, in order to be released on foot of a fee of €20. 
Pedestrian egress shall remain open onto the Tramore road in order not to limit any person from vacating the site.  This is equally reflected on signage when entering, and within the Kilbarry Nature Park Car Park.

Waterford City & County Council call for help to ‘CALL OUT LITTER LOUTS’

 

Waterford City and County Council call for help to  “Call out Litter Louts”.

How often have you been in a car when one of the other passengers have opened the window and chucked out an empty coffee cup, the packaging waste from a takeaway or an empty plastic bottle? Have you noticed your friends or family fling out a cigarette butt or cigarette box?

Waterford City and County Council, as part of a regional roadside litter campaign with Carlow, Kilkenny and Wexford County Councils, are calling for everyone in the South East to us help eliminate roadside litter. The “call out litter louts” campaign asks all of you who are in the company of those who chuck litter from their car window to do one simple thing “call them out” on their disgusting behaviour.

“The National Litter Monitoring Survey reports that 64.4% of littering is caused by passing pedestrians and motorists” says Ella Ryan, Environmental Awareness Officer for Waterford City and County Council. “Roadside litter damages our environment and our wildlife, as well as creating unnecessary and costly work for Local Councils and community groups such as Tidy Towns groups. Littered roadsides also give an unfair impression of local residential areas and has a significant negative impact on tourism in the South East. It’s easy to blame the local take-aways or motorway service stations” she adds, “but it’s up to each individual to ensure that their litter is appropriately disposed of, and we hope that the “Call Out Litter Louts” campaign will encourage everybody in our communities to act and call out this filthy behaviour.

Mayor of Waterford City and County Council, Councillor Damien Geoghegan welcomes this regional roadside litter campaign.

“It is fantastic to see collaboration between the four Local Authorities, working together to try to combat this ongoing issue. We are all in the company of these litter louts from time to time, they all have friends and family who don’t agree with their disgusting behaviour, we need to play our part and call them out on their actions. Those responsible for roadside littering are blatantly belittling the substantial work carried out by many committed volunteers from Residents’ Associations and Tidy Towns Groups who work alongside our Local Councils to keep our Counties looking their best.”

Mayor Geoghegan opens online Book of Condolence for John Hume, RIP

Mayor Damien Geoghegan has opened an online Book of Condolence for the late John Hume.

“The many heart-warming tributes to John Hume by so many people, both at home and abroad, show just how people feel regarding his life’s work in striving for social justice and achieving peace and reconciliation on the island of Ireland” said the Mayor.

“Those achievements were enormous, and it is an honour for me as Mayor to open the online Book of Condolence that will allow the people of Waterford to express their own personal tributes to a truly remarkable Irishman” he added.

When complete the Book of Condolences will be forwarded on to The Hume Family by Mayor Geoghegan on behalf of the people of Waterford.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.

Members of the public can sign the Book of Condolence here: https://bit.ly/JohnHUME-RIP

Waterford City & County Council call for help to ‘CALL OUT LITTER LOUTS’

 

Waterford City and County Council call for help to  “Call out Litter Louts”.

How often have you been in a car when one of the other passengers have opened the window and chucked out an empty coffee cup, the packaging waste from a takeaway or an empty plastic bottle? Have you noticed your friends or family fling out a cigarette butt or cigarette box?

Waterford City and County Council, as part of a regional roadside litter campaign with Carlow, Kilkenny and Wexford County Councils, are calling for everyone in the South East to us help eliminate roadside litter. The “call out litter louts” campaign asks all of you who are in the company of those who chuck litter from their car window to do one simple thing “call them out” on their disgusting behaviour.

“The National Litter Monitoring Survey reports that 64.4% of littering is caused by passing pedestrians and motorists” says Ella Ryan, Environmental Awareness Officer for Waterford City and County Council. “Roadside litter damages our environment and our wildlife, as well as creating unnecessary and costly work for Local Councils and community groups such as Tidy Towns groups. Littered roadsides also give an unfair impression of local residential areas and has a significant negative impact on tourism in the South East. It’s easy to blame the local take-aways or motorway service stations” she adds, “but it’s up to each individual to ensure that their litter is appropriately disposed of, and we hope that the “Call Out Litter Louts” campaign will encourage everybody in our communities to act and call out this filthy behaviour.

Mayor of Waterford City and County Council, Councillor Damien Geoghegan welcomes this regional roadside litter campaign.

“It is fantastic to see collaboration between the four Local Authorities, working together to try to combat this ongoing issue. We are all in the company of these litter louts from time to time, they all have friends and family who don’t agree with their disgusting behaviour, we need to play our part and call them out on their actions. Those responsible for roadside littering are blatantly belittling the substantial work carried out by many committed volunteers from Residents’ Associations and Tidy Towns Groups who work alongside our Local Councils to keep our Counties looking their best.”

Shop-Front Improvement Scheme launched

Shop Front Improvement Scheme

Waterford Council have launched a pilot Shop Front Improvement Scheme which aims to support city centre businesses to enhance the external appearance of their premises.  The scheme, which opens for applications on Tuesday 4th August, provides for up to 50% of the cost of a shop front refurbishment up to a maximum of €1,000 or €2,000 depending on the nature of the works.

For more details of the scheme, please contact:

Maureen Fitzsimons
Waterford Council
mfitzsimons@waterfordcouncil.ie
0761 102661

Key Dates 
Scheme adopted by Plenary Council29th July 2020
Scheme launched and applications open3rd August 2020
Closing date for applications31st August 2020
Successful applicants notified14th September 2020
All works completed and receipts submitted31st December 2020

Shop-Front Improvement Scheme launched

Shop Front Improvement Scheme

Waterford Council have launched a pilot Shop Front Improvement Scheme which aims to support city centre businesses to enhance the external appearance of their premises.  The scheme, which opens for applications on Tuesday 4th August, provides for up to 50% of the cost of a shop front refurbishment up to a maximum of €1,000 or €2,000 depending on the nature of the works.

For more details of the scheme, please contact:

Maureen Fitzsimons
Waterford Council
mfitzsimons@waterfordcouncil.ie
0761 102661

Key Dates 
Scheme adopted by Plenary Council29th July 2020
Scheme launched and applications open3rd August 2020
Closing date for applications31st August 2020
Successful applicants notified14th September 2020
All works completed and receipts submitted31st December 2020

St. Declan’s Cemetery, Tramore – Drainage Works

St. Declan’s Cemetery, Tramore – Drainage Works.

Waterford City & County Council will commence drainage works at St. Declan’s Cemetery, Tramore, Co. Waterford on Tuesday 4th August 2020.

The drainage works which will be completed over a six-week period will be mainly confined to the area of the main gates & central pathway of the cemetery. For the period of the works pedestrian access will be provided to the cemetery. Funeral directors are requested to contact Waterford City & County Council to arrange access to the cemetery.

Waterford City & County Council wish to apologise for any inconvenience which may be caused during these works.

ALERT: Car Parking offer has ended

Waterford City and County Council has worked in partnership with all car parking providers across Waterford City to provide an extra hour’s free parking throughout June and July.

This initiative was supported by all local providers including the Clock Tower car park, City Square Waterford, Euro Car Parks, iPairc, Port of Waterford and Waterford City & County Council. We extend our thanks to all for their support and alert customers that the offer has ceased, yesterday Friday, 31st July. The concession for Scanlon’s Yard, Dungarvan also finished Friday, 31st July.

Pay & Display Machines will be reconfigured for today, Saturday 1st August and signage removed.

The purpose of the initiative was to encourage people to Shop Waterford and Support Local and the initiative proved popular with businesses and shoppers across Waterford.

The car parking providers have agreed to continue to work collectively to consider further similar initiatives in support of the “Shop Waterford, Support Local” campaign in the future.

Business “Restart” Grant – temporarily unavailable

Following the Government announcement on 23rd July 2020, the application form for the Business Restart Grant is temporarily unavailable as the scheme is currently being revised by Central Government.

Applications under the new scheme will open in due course.  Please check our wbesite for further updates.

Waterford City and County Council appreciates your patience in this matter.

For any queries, please email restart@waterfordcouncil.ie or call Customer Services at 0761 10 20 20.

ALERT: Car Parking offer ending from July 31st

Waterford City and County Council has worked in partnership with all car parking providers across Waterford City to provide an extra hour’s free parking throughout June and July.

This initiative was supported by all local providers including the Clock Tower car park, City Square Waterford, Euro Car Parks, iPairc, Port of Waterford and Waterford City & County Council. We extend our thanks to all for their support and alert customers that the offer will cease after this Friday, 31st July. The concession for Scanlon’s Yard, Dungarvan will also finish this Friday, 31st July.

Pay & Display Machines will be reconfigured for Saturday 1st August and signage removed.

The purpose of the initiative was to encourage people to Shop Waterford and Support Local and the initiative proved popular with businesses and shoppers across Waterford.

The car parking providers have agreed to continue to work collectively to consider further similar initiatives in support of the “Shop Waterford, Support Local” campaign in the future.

ALERT: Car Parking offer ending from July 31st

Waterford City and County Council has worked in partnership with all car parking providers across Waterford City to provide an extra hour’s free parking throughout June and July.

This initiative was supported by all local providers including the Clock Tower car park, City Square Waterford, Euro Car Parks, iPairc, Port of Waterford and Waterford City & County Council. We extend our thanks to all for their support and alert customers that the offer will cease after this Friday, 31st July. The concession for Scanlon’s Yard, Dungarvan will also finish this Friday, 31st July.

Pay & Display Machines will be reconfigured for Saturday 1st August and signage removed.

The purpose of the initiative was to encourage people to Shop Waterford and Support Local and the initiative proved popular with businesses and shoppers across Waterford.

The car parking providers have agreed to continue to work collectively to consider further similar initiatives in support of the “Shop Waterford, Support Local” campaign in the future.

Waterford City & County Council call for help to ‘CALL OUT LITTER LOUTS’

 

Waterford City and County Council call for help to  “Call out Litter Louts”.

How often have you been in a car when one of the other passengers have opened the window and chucked out an empty coffee cup, the packaging waste from a takeaway or an empty plastic bottle? Have you noticed your friends or family fling out a cigarette butt or cigarette box?

Waterford City and County Council, as part of a regional roadside litter campaign with Carlow, Kilkenny and Wexford County Councils, are calling for everyone in the South East to us help eliminate roadside litter. The “call out litter louts” campaign asks all of you who are in the company of those who chuck litter from their car window to do one simple thing “call them out” on their disgusting behaviour.

“The National Litter Monitoring Survey reports that 64.4% of littering is caused by passing pedestrians and motorists” says Ella Ryan, Environmental Awareness Officer for Waterford City and County Council. “Roadside litter damages our environment and our wildlife, as well as creating unnecessary and costly work for Local Councils and community groups such as Tidy Towns groups. Littered roadsides also give an unfair impression of local residential areas and has a significant negative impact on tourism in the South East. It’s easy to blame the local take-aways or motorway service stations” she adds, “but it’s up to each individual to ensure that their litter is appropriately disposed of, and we hope that the “Call Out Litter Louts” campaign will encourage everybody in our communities to act and call out this filthy behaviour.

Mayor of Waterford City and County Council, Councillor Damien Geoghegan welcomes this regional roadside litter campaign.

“It is fantastic to see collaboration between the four Local Authorities, working together to try to combat this ongoing issue. We are all in the company of these litter louts from time to time, they all have friends and family who don’t agree with their disgusting behaviour, we need to play our part and call them out on their actions. Those responsible for roadside littering are blatantly belittling the substantial work carried out by many committed volunteers from Residents’ Associations and Tidy Towns Groups who work alongside our Local Councils to keep our Counties looking their best.”

Williamstown Golf Course – NEW MEMBERS WANTED!

Williamstown Golf Course have the following rates available for New Members:

16 month offer:

ADULT (7 DAY) €435

ADULT COUPLE €600

SPECIAL CAT (7 DAY) €200

SPECIAL CAT (COUPLE) €350

STUDENTS (7 DAY) €235

JUNIOR / JUVENILE €115

FAMILY €690

(PAYMENT PLAN OPTION AVAILABLE)

 

CLUB SUBSCRIPTION
**€80.00 for Adults
**€15 for Juniors
** Club subscription fee is in addition
to the Annual Green Fee Payable to
Waterford City & County Council.
(Club Forms available from Reception if required)

 

 

terms & conditions apply.

 

Please contact Williamstown Golf Course for further details.

0761-10-2610.

 

 

 

Low Smoke Zone extended to Tramore from 1st September

Minister Ryan has extended the smoky coal ban to Tramore from September 1st 2020.

Tramore town and environs now joins the existing smoky coal ban areas in Co Waterford around Waterford City and Clonmel.  From 1st of September it the burning, sale and marketing of smoky coal in Tramore will be banned.

You can check if you are located in a low smoke zone using the interactive map, which includes an eircode search facility.