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Waterford Council takes the lead in joining together local organisations to assist citizens during Covid-19

Dedicated community support helpline to be available from Monday

At the instigation of Minister Murphy a Covid-19 Community Response Forum will be put in place for each City and County and co-ordinated by the Local Authority in each case.

A dedicated community support helpline will be established in Waterford City and County Council to assist at risk members of the public in accessing non-emergency and non-medical supports and advice during the current public health emergency. The confidential phoneline service is being established by the new COVID-19 Waterford Community Response Forum, which includes over a dozen agencies and organisations. The helpline is focused primarily on ensuring that vulnerable members of the community or those living alone can access deliveries of groceries, medicine and fuels. The role of the Forum is to ensure that there is a coordinated community response and to enable all voluntary statutory agencies to collaborate in support of our communities and particularly of our most vulnerable members. 

Included in the COVID-19 Waterford Community Response Forum will be:

  • Waterford City and County Council
  • Health Service Executive
  • An Garda Síochána
  • Waterford Area Partnership
  • Waterford Leader Partnership 
  • ALONE
  • Waterford Local Link
  • Waterford Age Friendly Alliance
  • Waterford Public Participation Network (PPN)
  • Waterford GAA County Board
  • An Post
  • Other community, voluntary and sports representatives

The new phoneline is just one aspect of the Forum’s work. Its core aim is contributing to the community-wide effort to limit the spread of COVID-19. Waterford City and County Council, through this group, will ensure that the wide variety of groups working across the county and city to assist those in need, will do so in an organised, collaborative and targeted way.  The Council’s COVID-19 Community Response Forum is there to ensure the very best use of the many resources assisting vulnerable persons with their daily needs at this unprecedented time, whether that is collecting medication, food shopping, social support and contact. 

Chief Executive of Waterford City and County Council, Michael Walsh, explains “There are a number of agencies currently doing excellent work in delivering care to older and vulnerable people in our communities.These groups are currently operating independently of each other and our role in Waterford Council is to provide a targeted, integrated and coordinated approach to the delivery of these much needed services to our more vulnerable citizens across the City and County of Waterford during the COVID-19 pandemic. Waterford Council is ideally placed both statutorily and regionally to channel this great work and provide the governance structure in partnership with all stakeholders.  This public health crisis has changed life for so many, and we are there to help with that change. Our own staff whose day-jobs have changed due to this crisis, will be a key resource in the management and operation of this community support programme along with our partner agencies/groups. Set to come into effect from Monday 30th March, we are providing a dedicated contact centre through our main contact number 0761 102020 with the lines open from 8:00am to 8:00pm seven days a week.”.

Contact details of this new service will be promoted on WLR, Waterford Council website www.waterfordcouncil.ie and our Twitter and Facebook pages. An information leaflet including the new freephone number and other information will be distributed around the city and county, particularly to vulnerable households, over the coming days.

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TICK TOCK – Reminder – the clocks go forward tonight

TICK TOCK – REMEMBER, THE CLOCKS GO FORWARD TONIGHT AT 1AM

And while we’re at it … here’s a little on Waterford’s iconic Clock Tower.

The Clock Tower, originally called the Fountain Tower, is a renowned landmark in Waterford City. Constructed in 1863, it cost £200 to build and the clock, installed in 1864, was donated by Waterford Corporation.

The tower was designed by Charles Tarrant in an ornate Gothic style and its interesting architectural and artistic features include diamond panels on the clock faces and subtle portrait detailing. The construction and carved dressings are indicative of high quality stone masonry.

Mr. Tarrant was the engineer and county surveyor for Co. Waterford, from 1855-1877 and he was also involved in designing Waterford Gaol and Cavendish Bridge at Lismore.

The tower retains most of the original clock fittings and mechanisms and they are maintained regularly by an horologist.

REMINDER: 2020 Molly Keane Creative Writing Award

Waterford City & County Council’s Arts Office is pleased to announce that it is currently accepting entries for the Molly Keane Creative Writing Award 2020, and has extended the deadline for entries until May 1st.

Annually since 1998, to celebrate this rich literary life, the Waterford Arts Office, by kind permission of the Keane family has invited entries for a previously unpublished short story to a maximum of 2000 words.

There is no entry fee, no age limit and no restriction on the subject matter.  A prize of €500 will be awarded to the winner at an event in the Molly Keane Writers Retreat, Ardmore, Co. Waterford  in June 2020.

Social Distancing the only community response to limiting spread of COVID-19

Following a difficult week, we understand that the weekends may be a time for recreation and to get out of the house.  But now is a time we must follow national advice to cut all unnecessary journeys, to maintain social distance, to look out for the elderly and vulnerable by staying at home … to flatten the curve.

If you are out and about over the weekend, please practice “Social & Physical Distancing” and avoid locations that may attract large crowds.  Community Gardaí will be a visible presence at potential gathering places … please respect their advice.

Use only local amenities and, if at all, ensure that you do so at off-peak times.

REMEMBER: Social & Physical Distancing is the only community response to limiting the spread of #COVID-19.

Advice for dealing with Household Waste if you test positive

Please follow the guidelines on MyWaste Ireland for handling personal or household rubbish, including how to properly maintain your bins.

If you are tested COVID-19 postive, put all your personal rubbish (waste) such as gloves, masks, wipes, tissues etc. into a bin bag and tie when almost full. Place this bag into a second bag, and tie a knot. Store the bag somewhere safe for 3 days and then put the bag into your wheelie bin for collection.

Service Update: Playgrounds now closed

As part of government measures to slow the spread of Covid-19, Waterford Council has closed all of its playgrounds across Waterford City and County.

We know spending time outdoors is good for our health but right now social responsibility is essential for ALL of our health.

If you must go out with your family, please take care to avoid busy places, stay at least 2m apart from others and don’t arrange to meet up with other groups.

Stay Safe – Flatten The Curve

New Public Lighting Specification

Waterford City and County Council have prepared a public lighting specification as a means of ensuring that all public lighting projects meets relevant design and installation standards.

The document is a guide for designers to implement best practice and provide a sustainable energy efficient public lighting installations in Waterford.

Any planning applications or development received after the 1st of June 2020 must comply with the “Waterford City and County Council” public lighting specification.

Advanced Notice – Road Resurfacing works in Poleberry

Resurfacing works in Poleberry will commence on Monday 30th March to Thursday 2nd April 2020.

Parking restrictions will be in place during working hours on those days. Local access will be maintained.

Service Update: Rent Supplement

The DHPLG advised on Friday afternoon last, that rent supplement is available to those in rented accommodation,  whose income has been affected by COVID19, and who therefore cannot provide for the cost of their accommodation from their own resources.

Persons in private rented accommodation (not currently receiving HAP/RAS) can apply for rent supplement with the DSP where their has been a loss of income or employment due to Covid 19.  Applicants for rent supplement that have a loss of income or employment due to Covid 19 will not be required to make a housing application first to WCCC in order to apply for rent supplement.

These citizens should refer to the DEASP website for further information on rent supplement.

Summary of Government announcement in response to Covid-19

via RTE News

A rundown of the new restrictions:

  • All theatres, clubs, gyms, leisure centres, hairdressers, marts, markets, casinos, bingo halls, betting shops, libraries and other similar places are to shut.
  • All hotels and non-essential retail outlets will close – a list of those was provided.
  • All cafes and restaurants should limit to take away and deliveries only.
  • All sporting events are cancelled – including those behind closed doors.
  • All playgrounds and holiday/caravan parks are to close.
  • All places of worship are to restrict numbers visiting.
  • All household contacts of someone waiting for a test should restrict their movements.
  • All non-essential visiting to other persons homes should be avoided.
  • All scheduled cruise ships to Ireland will cease.
  • Factories or construction sites should not have to shut – authorities can work with them to make sure physical distancing is possible.
  • There will be an increased presence of park rangers and gardaí in parks and public places to ensure that physical distancing is being observed.
  • Significantly raise the amount of money available on cashless card transactions.
  • All organised indoor and outdoor events of any size are not to take place
  • Social distancing, in as far as practicable, is to be ensured between the clients/patients in confined settings, such as long term care facilities, either for the elderly or people with special needs, psychiatric institutions; homeless shelters; prisons.

Why not renew your Motor Tax online or by post ?

DO YOU NEED TO RENEW YOUR MOTOR TAX ?

Why not save yourself a trip to our offices by carrying out the transaction online or by post ? #SocialDistancing

Multiple Motor Tax services are available via www.motortax.ie

Your vehicle’s reg and your renewal pin are required. The PIN appears in your renewal notice and also appears as the last six digits of the Vehicle Registration Certificate (V.R.C.) number which appears at the top right hand corner of the front of your V.R.C.

We also accept renewals by post to Customer Services, Bailey’s New St, Waterford and Civic Offices, Dungarvan.

Forms are available on the link below: https://www.motortax.ie/OMT/pdf/RF100A_en.pdf

We can also assist with queries on 0761 102020.

Free Online Resources at Waterford Libraries

While our libraries are closed due to Coronavirus (COVID-19), you can still access our Free Online Resources.

To join visit: www.librariesireland.ie/join-your-library and complete the online application form. You will be given a temporary library number and a library PIN.

As a library member you will have access to FREE Online Resources such as :

  • BorrowBox for eBooks & eAudioBooks
  • PressReader for digital newspapers
  • RBDigital for digital magazines
  • Transparent Language Online for language learning
  • Universal Class for online courses

If you’re already a member and would like to update your account or need to reset your PIN you can phone your local branch for further help.

Service Update: Food Markets & Casual Trading

Due to Covid-19, Waterford City & County Council have decided to suspend all Casual Trading within Waterford City & County until further notice.

This includes the Dungarvan (Grattan Square), Tramore (Priest’s Road) and Waterford City (John Roberts Square) markets.

Emergency Road Closure – N72, Ballylemon to Ballymacmague

N72 Ballylemon to Ballymacmague (Master McGrath)

Notice is hereby given that Waterford City and County Council, in exercise of its powers pursuant to Section 75 Roads Act 1993, will close the following public road on 24th and 25th March, 2020 to facilitate the carrying out of emergency road works.

Road to be closed:
• N72 between Ballylemon Lower and Ballymacmague South at the Master McGrath junction with the Clonmel Road R672.

Diversion Route:
• Traffic travelling to Dungarvan and the Military road from Cappoquin/Lismore to divert to the right at the N72 /R671 Rockfield junction, turn left onto the L2020 (Bog Road) and
follow the diversion signs to rejoin the N25 at the Spring roundabout, Dungarvan, normal directional road signs to be followed after that to the final destination.
• Traffic travelling to Cappoquin/Lismore from Dungarvan/Waterford should divert to the right at the N72/ R672 Master McGrath junction onto the Clonmel Road R672 and
turn left onto the R671 at the R672/R671 junction and travel to rejoin the N72 at its junction with the N72 at Rockfield.