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All Together Now Travel Routes advice

 

f you’re heading to All Together Now Festival this weekend, please follow the travel routes and advice from An Garda Síochána and recommended routes for your entry gate via https://bit.ly/3Ok6o3u outlines which route you should take based on your gate no. and point of origin

Do not use Sat Nav or Google maps to get to the festival. Please stay on designated routes on Garda Maps and follow signage to the event. Traffic from West part of Ireland to divert at Kilsheehan onto the R680 and to avoid Carrick – on – Suir.

Those attending the festival from Waterford have three options:

  1. Avail of the Bus Eireann Shuttle bus to the Festival Site which is the quickest most direct option and it runs daily to the Festival from the Bus Station in Waterford City.
  2. If you are being dropped to the Festival, you should go to Highfield Business Park X91 D934 on the R680 outside Portlaw Village. From here you can get a free shuttle to the Festival. There is no parking at this location. This is only running on Friday with a return on Monday.
  3. Campervans or caravans travel to Kilmacthomas along the N25 and join the red route and enter at Gate#3.

Advanced Notice – Road Resurfacing Works from Tuesday 8th August

 

Road Resurfacing Works, Waterford City

Works will be from 7:00pm to 05:00am, on the following schedule:

  • Tuesday 8th & Wednesday 9th August
    Works on the Mall between junctions of Catherine Street and Lombard Street Junction. Traffic will be diverted along Lombard Street, Park Road and back onto Cork Road.
  • Thursday 10th & Friday 11th August , Stop/Go Traffic Management on The Quay from Lombard Street to Greyfriar’s.
  • Monday 14th August, Diversion Route same as Tues 8th and Wed 9th.
  • Tuesday 15th August, Stop/Go same as Thursday 10th and Friday 11th
  • Wednesday 16th to Tuesday 22nd. Stop/Go on the Dunmore Road and locations between Junction of Newtown Lower and Ardkeen Hospital Roundabout.
  • Wednesday 23rd August to Friday 25th August, Mattie’s Hill from Ash Road to City Vets Roundabout.
  1. Map 1
  2. Map 2

Free Public Electrical Recycling Events – Kilmacthomas & Lismore

 

          

Calling all Waterford recyclers!

Recycle your batteries, fridge freezers, TVs, CD players, hair straighteners, farm fence batteries, electric strimmers – anything from your household with a plug or battery accepted!

  • Rainbow Community Centre, Kilmacthomas, Tuesday 15th August – 10am-1pm
  • Old Lismore Recycling Centre, Townspark East, Lismore, Tuesday 15th August – 4pm-7pm

When you recycle e-waste, you’re not just preventing it going to landfill stopping harmful substances damaging our environment. You’re also giving these redundant items new life because anything with a plug, battery or circuit board contains valuable components which can be used again in manufacturing.  Contributing to more sustainable, circular economy.

All Together Now Travel Routes advice

 

If you’re heading to All Together Now Festival this weekend, please follow the travel routes and advice from An Garda Síochána and recommended routes for your entry gate via https://bit.ly/3Ok6o3u outlines which route you should take based on your gate no. and point of origin

Do not use Sat Nav or Google maps to get to the festival. Please stay on designated routes on Garda Maps and follow signage to the event. Traffic from West part of Ireland to divert at Kilsheehan onto the R680 and to avoid Carrick – on – Suir.

Those attending the festival from Waterford have three options:

  1. Avail of the Bus Eireann Shuttle bus to the Festival Site which is the quickest most direct option and it runs daily to the Festival from the Bus Station in Waterford City.
  2. If you are being dropped to the Festival, you should go to Highfield Business Park X91 D934 on the R680 outside Portlaw Village. From here you can get a free shuttle to the Festival. There is no parking at this location. This is only running on Friday with a return on Monday.
  3. Campervans or caravans travel to Kilmacthomas along the N25 and join the red route and enter at Gate#3.

Prestigious Writers to Speak at Waterford Libraries

 

It’s going to be an exciting autumn at the Waterford Libraries as five highly esteemed writers, Megan Nolan, Kevin Barry, Claire Keegan, Russ Parsons and Ethel Crowley, joining Senior Executive Librarian Mary Conway to discuss their work and writing lives at Waterford County Libraries between August and November 2023. All events are free, but bookings must be made by calling the library directly.

Megan Nolan, Irish journalist and author from County Waterford, debut novel Acts of Desperation, was long-listed for the Dylan Thomas Prize and shortlisted for the Betty Trask Award for debut novels. Meghan will be speaking on 17 August at 7:00PM at the Carrickphierish Library about her work and latest novel Ordinary Human Failings. Free of charge but booking required. Call at 051 849696.

Irish writer Claire Keegan is best known for her short stories which have been published in “The New Yorker”, “Best American Short Stories”, “Granta”, and “The Paris Review” and have been translated into 30 languages. “Antarctica” won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. “Walk the Blue Fields” won the Edge Hill Prize, awarded to the best collection of stories published in the British Isles. “Foster” won the Davy Byrnes Award, one of the richest literary prizes in the world, and was last year chosen by The Times as one of the top 50 works of fiction to be published in the 21st century.

The award-winning film The Quiet Girl (An Cailín Ciúin) is based on the same story. Keegan’s novel, Small Things Like These, was shortlisted for the 2022 Booker Prize, and has been adapted for an upcoming film starring Cillian Murphy and Emily Watson. Claire will be speaking on 28 September 7:00PM, Dungarvan Library and discuss her work and latest short story So Late in the Day. Free of charge but booking required. Call at 058 21141.

Kevin Barry is the author of three collections of short stories and three novels. His debut novel City of Bohan was the winner of the 2013 International Dublin Literary Award. Beatlebone won the 2015 Goldsmiths Prize and was one of seven books by Irish authors nominated for the 2017 International Dublin Literary Award, the world’s most valuable annual literary fiction prize. His 2019 novel Night Boat to Tangier was longlisted for the Booker Prize. Kevin will be speaking on 14 September 7:00PM at Tramore Library. Free of charge but booking required. Call at 051 849594.

Waterford resident and The Irish Times food columnist Russ Parsons served as the food editor and columnist of the Los Angeles Times for more than 25 years. Among other honors, in 2008 Parsons was inducted into the James Beard Foundation‘s Who’s Who of Food and Beverage, the hall of fame of American cooking. His first book, How to Read A French Fry was a finalist for two Julia Child cookbook awards. How to Pick a Peach, published in 2007, was named one of the best 100 books of the year by both Publisher’s Weekly and Amazon. Russ will be speaking on 12 October, 7:00PM at Ardkeen Library. Free of charge but booking required. Call at 051 849755.

Ethel Crowley, PhD and an Irish sociologist, is the author of Land Matters: Power Struggles in Rural Ireland, Daring to Dream and Your Place or Mine? Community and Belonging in 21st Century Ireland, as well as other journal articles, book chapters and newspaper articles. Over the years, she has combined university lecturing and academic writing with travels in Latin America, the Middle East and India. She is currently working on a book on Spain. Edith will be speaking about her friendship with Dervla Murphy and her forthcoming book Life At Full Tilt: The Selected Writings of Dervla Murphy on 28 November, 3:00PM at Lismore Library. Free of charge but booking required. Call at 051 849755.

Advanced Notice – Road Resurfacing Works from Tuesday 8th August

 

Works will be from 7:00pm to 05:00am, on the following schedule:

  • Tuesday 8th & Wednesday 9th August
    Works on the Mall between junctions of Catherine Street and Lombard Street Junction. Traffic will be diverted along Lombard Street, Park Road and back onto Cork Road.
  • Thursday 10th & Friday 11th August , Stop/Go Traffic Management on The Quay from Lombard Street to Greyfriar’s.
  • Monday 14th August, Diversion Route same as Tues 8th and Wed 9th.
  • Tuesday 15th August, Stop/Go same as Thursday 10th and Friday 11th
  • Wednesday 16th to Tuesday 22nd. Stop/Go on the Dunmore Road and locations between Junction of Newtown Lower and Ardkeen Hospital Roundabout.
  • Wednesday 23rd August to Friday 25th August, Mattie’s Hill from Ash Road to City Vets Roundabout.
  1. Map 1
  2. Map 2

Road Closure Arrangements – Spraoi

Waterford City and County Council, in exercise of its powers pursuant to Section 75 Roads Act 1993, will close the following public road to through traffic during the times specified below on Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 4th to 7th August, 2023 to facilitate the Waterford Spraoi Festival.
Roads to be closed:

Tugtar fógra leis seo go ndúnfaidh Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge, i bhfeidhmiú a cumhachtaí de bhun Alt 75 d’Acht na mBóithre 1993, na bóithre poiblí seo a leanas do thréthrácht le linn na n-amanna atá sonraithe thíos Dé hAoine, Dé Sathairn, Dé Domhnaigh agus Dé Luain, 4 go 7ú Lúnasa, 2023 chun Féile Spraoi Phort Láirge a éascú.
Bóithre le dúnadh:

Commercial Rates Energy Discount Scheme 2023 – Open

Rates Energy Discount of 8%

In 2022 almost 1,000 businesses across Waterford took advantage of the Rates Energy Discount Scheme. The Rates Energy Discount Scheme was introduced to encourage businesses to play their part in reducing carbon emissions, joining householders, the local authority and many more in the county.
Businesses across the world are doing their part to reduce carbon emissions, reduce fuel and save money. For the environment and for their bottom line.
In Waterford, businesses account for 24.6% of emissions, the majority of those coming from energy use.
Taking Climate Action is something we must all do in society, the Council itself is working towards a goal of a 51% carbon emissions reduction by 2030.
The Rates Energy Discount Scheme is continuing in 2023, with businesses being asked to go one step further and to complete an energy audit or an energy assessment. An audit or assessment will help your business to identify energy saving opportunities.
CHECKLIST FOR APPLICANTS:
  • Rates Customer Account Number (your account number is displayed on your annual rates invoice).
  • LAID number (your account number is displayed on your annual rates invoice).
Either:
  • Proof of Energy Audit conducted for the business by an external consultant within the last 5 years – a copy of an invoice as well as the front page will need to be uploaded
or:
  • Applicants without Energy Audit proof will be required to complete Energy Self-Assessment questionnaire designed to help you to identify energy saving opportunities in your business.
  • Your business account IBAN from which your commercial rates are paid.
Eligibility
Businesses whose annual rate bill is less than €10,000 or who operate in the hospitality industry will be eligible to receive a Rates Energy Discount of 8% once they have either uploaded evidence of the Energy Audit to this platform by Friday, September 29th, 2023, or for those who have been unable to secure an audit you can avail of the discount by carrying out an Energy Self-Assessment.

Only rated properties suitable for energy audit are eligible to apply – for example yards with no buildings would not be eligible.

If you have undertaken an Energy Audit, the application should take less than 10 minutes to complete. In the event of Energy Self-Assessment, it will take longer to complete the assessment, just follow the questions to completion.
An audit completed by an external consultant can be used to apply for funding for energy efficiency improvements whereas the Energy Self-Assessment that businesses can complete on this platform cannot be used to apply for further funding.
To avail of the discount accounts must also be fully paid by 23:55 on 29th September 2023 or are in an agreed Direct Debit payment plan. The credit will be applied after the deadline once the requirements have been met.
All businesses who either upload proof of an Energy Audit or complete an Energy Self-Assessment will receive advice from Waterford City and County Council on what they can do next to save energy.
While multiple drafts are allowed, there should only be one complete application submitted per each Rates LAID.
Questions? – please email Climate Action Coordinator at gkennedy@waterfordcouncil.ie
Email Rates related queries to: rates@waterfordcouncil.ie

APPLY: The link to form: https://submit.link/1GC

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Reminder: Boil Water Notices for some customers in Waterford City and County from midnight on Tuesday

Uisce Éireann and Waterford City and County Council wish to inform customers that precautionary Boil Water Notices, will come into effect on Tuesday at 12 midnight (00.01 Wednesday), to protect the health of approximately 64,205 customers supplied by Adamstown, Stradbally and Ballylaneen Water Treatment Plants. This is due to planned industrial action, arising from a dispute between the Unite Trade Union and 11 Local Authorities.

Maps of Affected Areas

Uisce Éireann’s primary focus is and always will be the protection of public health. Due to the strike action, Uisce Éireann has taken steps to protect public health by imposing Boil Water Notices on these schemes. All customers in the following areas are advised to boil their water before consuming from 12 midnight on Tuesday (00.01 Wednesday) until further notice: Waterford City, Tramore, Dunmore East, Passage East, Crooke, Faithlegg, Cheekpoint, Stradbally, Ballylaneen, Kill, Bonmahon, Kilmeaden/Butlerstown, Ballyduff and surrounding areas.

There may also be some disruption to water services the speed at which bursts to the water network are repaired in counties impacted by the strike action.

Customers can check if their property is included by visiting www.water.ie and entering the property’s Eircode or by calling the Uisce Éireann’s customer care helpline, open 24/7, on 1800 278 278. Maps of the areas affected are attached and available to view on the supply and service section of water.ie.

Uisce Eireann’s Regional Operations Manager Jim Fitzgerald acknowledged the impact of this notice on the community.

“This dispute is not with Uisce Éireann and outside our control. However, it will regrettably impact Uisce Éireann customers. We have stood up our incident management team and are working closely with management in the local authorities to ensure that contingency plans are in place to minimise and manage disruptions to water and wastewater services. To protect public health, we will have to put a number of areas on Boil Water Notices from midnight Tuesday, 1 August. It is essential that customers follow this advice and boil their water,” he said.

Vulnerable customers who have registered with Uisce Éireann receive direct communication on Boil Water Notices. Customers are reminded that the water is safe to consume once boiled.

Water must be boiled for:

  • Drinking;
  • Drinks made with water;
  • Preparation of salads and similar foods, which are not cooked prior to eating;
  • Brushing of teeth;
  • Making of ice – discard ice cubes in fridges and freezers and filtered water in fridges. Make ice from cooled boiled water.

What actions should be taken:

  • Use water prepared for drinking when preparing foods that will not be cooked (e.g. washing salads);
  • Water can be used for personal hygiene, bathing and flushing of toilets but not for brushing teeth or gargling;
  • Boil water by bringing to a vigorous, rolling boil (e.g. with an automatic kettle) and allow to cool. Cover and store in a refrigerator or cold place. Water from the hot tap is not safe to drink. Domestic water filters will not render water safe to drink;
  • Caution should be taken when bathing children to ensure that they do not swallow the bathing water;
  • Preparing Infant Formula: Where a Boil Water Notice is in place, you can prepare infant formula from tap water that has been boiled once (rolling boil for 1 minute) and cooled beforehand. Bottled water can also be used to make up infant formula. All bottled water, with the exception of natural mineral water, is regulated to the same standard as drinking water. It is best not to use bottled water labelled as ‘Natural Mineral Water’ as it can have high levels of sodium (salt) and other minerals, although it rarely does. ‘Natural Mineral Water’ can be used if no other water is available, for as short a time as possible, as it is important to keep babies hydrated. If bottled water is used to make up infant formula it should be boiled once (rolling boil for 1 minute) and cooled in the normal way. Ready-to-use formula that does not need added water can also be used.

Great care should be taken with boiled water to avoid burns and scalds as accidents can easily happen, especially with children.

Updates are available on our Water Supply Updates section on water.ie, on Twitter @IWCare and via our customer care helpline, open 24/7 on 1800 278 278.

For media queries please contact press@water.ie

Notes:

The Boil Water Notices in Waterford may run for several days as we will need time to assess the impacts on treatment plants and processes post-strike.

Precautionary Boil Water Notices for some customers in Waterford City and County from midnight on Tuesday

 

Uisce Éireann and Waterford City and County Council wish to inform customers that precautionary Boil Water Notices, will come into effect on Tuesday at 12 midnight (00.01 Wednesday), to protect the health of approximately 64,205 customers supplied by Adamstown, Stradbally and Ballylaneen Water Treatment Plants. This is due to planned industrial action, arising from a dispute between the Unite Trade Union and 11 Local Authorities.

Maps of Affected Areas

Uisce Éireann’s primary focus is and always will be the protection of public health. Due to the strike action, Uisce Éireann has taken steps to protect public health by imposing Boil Water Notices on these schemes. All customers in the following areas are advised to boil their water before consuming from 12 midnight on Tuesday (00.01 Wednesday) until further notice: Waterford City, Tramore, Dunmore East, Passage East, Crooke, Faithlegg, Cheekpoint, Stradbally, Ballylaneen, Kill, Bonmahon, Kilmeaden/Butlerstown, Ballyduff and surrounding areas.

There may also be some disruption to water services the speed at which bursts to the water network are repaired in counties impacted by the strike action.

Customers can check if their property is included by visiting  www.water.ie and entering the property’s Eircode or by calling the Uisce Éireann’s customer care helpline, open 24/7, on 1800 278 278. Maps of the areas affected are attached and available to view on the supply and service section of water.ie.

Uisce Eireann’s Regional Operations Manager Jim Fitzgerald acknowledged the impact of this notice on the community.

“This dispute is not with Uisce Éireann and outside our control. However, it will regrettably impact Uisce Éireann customers. We have stood up our incident management team and are working closely with management in the local authorities to ensure that contingency plans are in place to minimise and manage disruptions to water and wastewater services. To protect public health, we will have to put a number of areas on Boil Water Notices from midnight Tuesday, 1 August. It is essential that customers follow this advice and boil their water,” he said.

Vulnerable customers who have registered with Uisce Éireann receive direct communication on Boil Water Notices. Customers are reminded that the water is safe to consume once boiled.

Water must be boiled for:

  • Drinking;
  • Drinks made with water;
  • Preparation of salads and similar foods, which are not cooked prior to eating;
  • Brushing of teeth;
  • Making of ice – discard ice cubes in fridges and freezers and filtered water in fridges. Make ice from cooled boiled water.

What actions should be taken:

  • Use water prepared for drinking when preparing foods that will not be cooked (e.g. washing salads);
  • Water can be used for personal hygiene, bathing and flushing of toilets but not for brushing teeth or gargling;
  • Boil water by bringing to a vigorous, rolling boil (e.g. with an automatic kettle) and allow to cool. Cover and store in a refrigerator or cold place. Water from the hot tap is not safe to drink. Domestic water filters will not render water safe to drink;
  • Caution should be taken when bathing children to ensure that they do not swallow the bathing water;
  • Preparing Infant Formula: Where a Boil Water Notice is in place, you can prepare infant formula from tap water that has been boiled once (rolling boil for 1 minute) and cooled beforehand. Bottled water can also be used to make up infant formula. All bottled water, with the exception of natural mineral water, is regulated to the same standard as drinking water. It is best not to use bottled water labelled as ‘Natural Mineral Water’ as it can have high levels of sodium (salt) and other minerals, although it rarely does. ‘Natural Mineral Water’ can be used if no other water is available, for as short a time as possible, as it is important to keep babies hydrated. If bottled water is used to make up infant formula it should be boiled once (rolling boil for 1 minute) and cooled in the normal way. Ready-to-use formula that does not need added water can also be used.

Great care should be taken with boiled water to avoid burns and scalds as accidents can easily happen, especially with children.

Updates are available on our Water Supply Updates section on water.ie, on Twitter @IWCare and via our customer care helpline, open 24/7 on 1800 278 278.

For media queries please contact press@water.ie

Notes:

The Boil Water Notices in Waterford may run for several days as we will need time to assess the impacts on treatment plants and processes post-strike.

Recruitment : Assistant Scientist

 

Waterford City & County Council invites applications from suitably qualified candidates who wish to be considered for the position of Assistant Scientist, working with the National Agricultural Inspections Programme (NAIP) on a 3 Year Fixed Term Contract.

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, 10th August, 2023.

– Advert

– Application Form

– Information Booklet

Mayor opens Book of Condolence for Sinéad O’Connor

 

Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr. Joe Conway has opened a book of condolence for Sinéad O’Connor, saying

“On behalf of the citizens of Waterford, I would like to extend deepest sympathies to Sinéad’s family, friends and her millions of fans throughout the world. The world has lost a gifted songwriter, a luminous performer and an incredible talent.
Ar Dheis Dé go raibh a hAnam.

The books of condolence are available for members of the public to sign at:

  • City Hall, The Mall, Waterford (X91 PK15) from 9.30am-1pm and 2pm-4pm
  • Civic Office, Davitt’s Quay, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford (X35 Y326) from 9.30am-1pm and 2pm–4pm

The books of condolence are available for members of the public to sign at

  • Online Book of Condolence
  • City Hall, The Mall, Waterford (X91 PK15) from 9.30am-1pm and 2pm-4pm
  • Civic Office, Davitt’s Quay, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford (X35 Y326) from 9.30am-1pm and 2pm–4pm

All messages of sympathy will be sent to Sinéad’s family.

Ar dheis Dé go raibh a hAnam.