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Public Consultation on the review of the Tenant Purchase Scheme 2016

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The Department of Housing, Planning, Community & Local Government is inviting interested parties to make written submissions or comments, preferably in electronic format, on the Tenant (Incremental) Purchase Scheme 2016 by 6pm on Monday 6th February 2017 to:

email: tpsreview@housing.gov.ie, or
by post to the Social Housing Policy Section, Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government, Custom House, Dublin 1.  Submissions should be as succinct as possible.

Material that may be of some assistance as you consider any response to this consultation process appears here, on the Department’s page relevant to this consultation.

Is your Community/Voluntary group interested in helping celebrate the official opening of Waterford Greenway?

2017-01-16_0918Is your Community/Voluntary group interested in helping celebrate the official opening of Waterford Greenway?
Expressions of Interest are now being sought from Community and Voluntary Groups regarding involvement in events to celebrate the official opening of Waterford Greenway in late March 2017.

Waterford City and County Council has been developing the Waterford Greenway along a 46km section of the old disused railway line from Waterford City to Dungarvan over the past number of years. This development phase is now nearing completion and the official opening is scheduled take place in late March 2017 at a number of key locations adjacent to the Greenway itself.

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It is envisaged that the development and completion of the Greenway will have a hugely significant cultural, social and economic impact on the lives of the people of Waterford in the years to come. In order to celebrate this momentous occasion in Waterford’s social history, Waterford City and County Council is now seeking expressions of interest from Community and Voluntary groups, schools, clubs and organisations who may be interested in organising or assisting in organising an event to coincide with the official opening celebrations. Examples of events may include but are not limited to:

  • Walks or cycles along the Greenway
  • Community picnics, parties, BBQs, fancy dress or foodie events adjacent to the Greenway
  • Musical or cultural events
  • Greenway related art competitions or artistic events
  • Historic or heritage exhibitions, walks or talks regarding the Greenway or railway
  • Unusual ways to travel along the Greenway-active travel only

…. and much, much more-the only limit is your imagination!

De bharr go dtarlaíonn Oscailt Oifigiúil Rian Glas na nDéise le linn Sheachtain na Gaeilge, cuirfear fáilte roimh léirithe spéise ó ghrúpaí/eagraíochtaí ar mhaith leo imeachtaí trí Ghaeilge a eagrú/cabhrú le himeachtaí a eagrú i gcomhthráth leis an oscailt oifigiúil.

Expression of interest forms and further information are available to download here or by request from Johnny Brunnock, Community Dept., Waterford City and County Council at jbrunnock@waterfordcouncil.ie or 0761 10 2496.

Closing date for receipt of expressions of interest is 4 p.m., Monday 30th January 2017.

Road Safety Alert – Snow & Ice

rsaWednesday 11th January

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is advising all road users to take extra care when using the roads over the next 72 hours as Met Eireann has issued a yellow weather warning nationwide for sleet, snow and ice. Very cold wintry weather will develop from Wednesday evening and will last until midday on Saturday. There is a risk of 3-5cm snow nationwide with particularly heavy falls expected in Ulster, Connaught, North Leinster and West Munster. The low temperatures will mean roads may be icy.

The RSA is asking road users to check local weather and traffic conditions and be aware of the conditions before setting out on a trip.

The RSA has issued the following advice:

  • Clear your windows and mirrors before you set out, carry a screen scraper and de-icer.  Do not use hot water on the windscreen as it can crack the glass.
  • Remove ALL snow from your vehicle before commencing your journey. Snow left on the roof will become loose and can drop onto the windscreen during braking, thereby causing sudden and severe restriction to your vision. It can also fall off during your drive and cause injury to pedestrians or a reflex action by another driver.
  • In snow and icy conditions slow down, use all controls delicately and leave extra distance between you and the vehicle in front. Too much steering is bad and avoid harsh braking and harsh acceleration. Use the highest gear possible to avoid wheel spin. Select a low gear when travelling downhill especially if through bends.
  • Remember that heavy snowfall and rain reduce visibility. Use dipped headlights and decrease speed smoothly.
  • Do not drive on the tail-lights of the vehicle in front (Target Fixing). This can give a false sense of security and you will be too close to be able to brake safely. In heavy fog, turn off your radio and let down your driver’s window a fraction, so as you can hear other traffic.
  • 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. It can occur especially in sheltered / shaded areas on roads, under trees and adjacent to high walls.
  • Watch out for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists and allow extra space.
  • The best thing to do in extremely bad weather is to stay off the road. Take heed of warnings not to go out and travel only if absolutely necessary. This leaves the emergency services free to deal with real emergencies instead of rounding up stranded motorists caught in snow.

Pedestrians and cyclists are advised to:

  • While walking on footpaths and in public places, or entering and exiting your vehicle, DO NOT underestimate the danger of ice.
  • Many slips and falls happen in places people regard as safe and secure, typically outside their front door, on the door step, on the path or while getting out of the car. It is very possible that a thin sheet of transparent ice or “Black Ice” is covering your pathway putting you at risk.
  • When you approach a footpath or roadway that appears to be covered with ice, always use extreme caution.

Please also see our new severe weather warning videos created in collaboration with Teresa Mannion with advice for driving in snow and icy conditions here. Our severe weather advice video for driving on icy roads can be seen here. Our severe weather advice video for driving in snowy conditions can be seen here.

For advice on severe weather driving tips, please see severe weather advice on the RSA website or check out the RSA Facebook and Twitter pages.

For more weather updates, visit Met Eireann’s website www.met.ie

Weather Advisory for Waterford issued by Met Éireann

met-eireannThe following Weather Advisory has been issued by Met Éireann at 15:00 hours
Tuesday, 10-Jan-2017

Very cold wintry weather will develop from Wednesday night onwards.  Showers will turn wintry in many places, from Wednesday evening to Saturday, with falls of sleet and snow expected. The heaviest of the snow fall is most likely over Ulster, Connacht, north Leinster and west Munster and especially so on high ground.

Valid until 12:00 hours Sat, 14-Jan-2017

Better Energy Communities Scheme 2017

2017-01-10_0921Waterford Energy Bureau / Waterford City and County Council Environment Department are seeking to engage with community groups and businesses to partake in partnership in submitting a funding application for energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies installations under the Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland initiative called the “Better Energy Communities Scheme 2017”.

Funding is available for  cross sector projects for increasing the energy performance of buildings, community facilities and transport systems.

Level of Funding Available includes:

  • Private Sector Buildings (up to 30% grant funding)
  • Commercial organisations (up to 30% grant funding)
  • Voluntary / Community-based organisations (50% grant funding)
  • Public sector non-residential works. (30%-50% depending on project)

Renewable energy technology that can be funded include biomass boilers, solar water heating, solar PV, heat pumps and combined heat and power plants.

Eligible energy efficiency upgrades that are eligible under the scheme include heating upgrades, pumps, insulation, windows, doors, LED lighting, transport equipment etc.

The grant application will be submitted by mid February and only projects proposed by the end of January will be considered within an overall grant application value up to €1,000,000. Subject to grant approval all related works have to be completed by October 2017.

Expressions of interest can be submitted to lfleming@waterfordcouncil.ie

Training Opportunity for Waterford Musicians

2017-01-10_0853The Arts Office, Waterford City & County Council is pleased to offer an opportunity to musicians to participate in an introductory workshop exploring the idea of bringing music into hospital, healthcare and community settings.

‘Exploring the Role of a Hospital Musician’ will take place on Thursday 26th January 2017 from 10am to 12.30pm in the Old Market House Arts Centre, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford.

More information is available by calling the Arts Office on 058/41416.

Closing date approaching for current vacancies

jobsReminder: We’re hiring, with a closing date of January 12th 2017.

[ CLICK HERE FOR FORMS & PARTICULARS ]

Note : The Clerical Officer, Library Assistant, Assistant Planner and Civil Technician posts may only be applied for electronically. Please return completed application forms to the email address specified in the application forms. No letter of application, CV or written reference should accompany these forms.

General Operative application forms may be returned in hard copy (printed) to the address specified in its application form.

Minister announces details for Local Enterprise Showcase Awards

2017-01-05_1158Local Enterprise Office Waterford is introducing a new award competition to recognise excellence and innovation amongst craft makers and designers taking part in Showcase –Ireland’s International Creative Expo, which is being held in Dublin’s RDS later this month.

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Ms. Mary Mitchell O’ Connor T.D.,
announced details for the inaugural“Local Enterprise Showcase Awards” and that the
winners will be revealed at Showcase, which attracts more than 5,000 buyers from around
the world every year.

The four-day event runs from January 22nd to 25th is organised by the Design & Crafts Council of Ireland and promoted internationally by Enterprise Ireland.

Waterford Dog Pound – limited opening hours

dog-shelter-closurePlease note that Waterford City and County Council Dog Pound, Bilberry, Waterford will operate limited opening hours on Thursday, 5th and Friday, 6th January, 2017.

For enquiries, please telephone 0761 10 20 20 or e-mail contact@waterfordcouncil.ie

The Pound will re-open on Saturday, 7th January, 2017 between the hours of 11am and 1pm. Waterford City and County Council regrets any inconvenience caused.

Molly Keane Creative Writing Award Waterford 2017

2017-01-04_1543Since 1998 the Arts Office has been running this national annual Creative Writing Award to celebrate the rich literary life of the late Molly Keane.

Molly lived in Ardmore, Co. Waterford and started writing at a young age to ‘supplement her dress allowance’. Her first ten novels and four plays were published under the pseudonym M.J. Farrell.

She married into the Keane family of West Waterford but sadly her husband died at the age of 36. Molly ceased writing until 1981 when ‘Good Behaviour’ was published under her real name.  It became a publishing sensation and was well received as a masterpiece of black comedy for which she was short-listed for the prestigious Booker Prize in 1981. She died in Ardmore in 1996.

The Arts Office, Waterford City & County Council by kind permission of the Keane family is now inviting entries for a previously unpublished short story for this year’s award.

Job Advertisement : Retained Fire Fighter (Part Time) based in Waterford City

jobsWe are currently recruiting for the position of “Retained Fire Fighter (Part Time)” based in Waterford City.

In most circumstances a Retained Firefighter has another job / career, and provides on call cover for the Fire Service either from home, or in some circumstances from their place of work. In the event of a fire call, the Retained Firefighter will be notified, typically by pager, and he/she must respond to the Fire Station immediately.

All applicants for the position of Retained Firefighter must have the ability to respond to the fire station within 5 minutes of a call being sent to their pager, which the fire fighter carries.  In most cases this will mean being within one mile from the station when you are providing cover.

Waterford features well in latest IBAL litter results

2017-01-03_1447Kildare has been announced as the cleanest town in Ireland. The announcement was made at the Finale of the 2016 Anti-Litter League by Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) in the Merrion Hotel in Dublin today.

Kildare finished ahead of Roscommon and Ashbourne, with Waterford City in fourth. A special public sculpture will be commissioned for the town to mark the achievement.

2016 saw an increase in litter levels across Ireland, especially in city areas, but almost three quarters of our towns were Clean to European Norms. The latest survey by business group Irish Business Against Litter showed Galvone in Limerick City to be bottom of its ranking of 40 towns and cities.

Temporary Road Closures – Waterford City Centre

2016-06-14_1259Notice is hereby given that Waterford City and County Council, in exercise of its powers pursuant to Section 75 Roads Act 1993, propose to close the following roads to through traffic to facilitate Waterford City Centre Public Realm Works, and the construction of new bridges at Waterside.

  • L90359 – Junction of New Street, John Street and Michael Street, Waterford City, 16th January to 26th February 2017.
  • L90362 – Waterside from junction of R708 Catherine Street to R860 Johnstown, Waterford City,  16th January to 9th April 2017.
  • Download both newspaper advertisements in full.

Reminder: We’re hiring !

Reminder: We’re hiring, with a closing date of January 12th 2017.

[ CLICK HERE FOR FORMS & PARTICULARS ]

Note : The Clerical Officer, Library Assistant, Assistant Planner and Civil Technician posts may only be applied for electronically. Please return completed application forms to the email address specified in the application forms. No letter of application, CV or written reference should accompany these forms.

General Operative application forms may be returned in hard copy (printed) to the address specified in its application form.