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Dúnadh Sealadach Bóithre – Paráid Lá Fhéile Pádraig, Dhún Garbhán

Tugtar fógra leis seo go bhfuil sé beartaithe ag Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge, i bhfeidhmiú a cumhachtaí de bhun Alt 75 d’Acht na mBóithre 1993, na bóithre seo a leanas a dhúnadh do thréthrácht le linn na dtréimhsí sonraithe thíos Déardaoin, 16 Márta agus Dé hAoine, 17 Márta, 2023 chun Paráid Lá Fhéile Pádraig Dhún Garbhán a éascú:
Bóithre le dúnadh:

Dúnfar na bóithre seo a leanas Dé hAoine, 17ú Márta, 2023 ó 1.00i.n. agus osclóidh siad arís nuair a bheidh an Pharáid thart:
• Sráid Uí Sheasnáin
• Acomhal Cois Trá
• Acomhal Dhroichead Devonshire
• Cearnóg Grattan
• Sráid Uí Chonaill go Bóthar Wolfe Tone

Athosclófar gach Bóthar faoi 6.00i.n. ar a dhéanaí.

St. Patrick’s Festival Road Closure Arrangements

Notice is hereby given that in accordance with Section 75 of the Roads Act 1993 that Waterford City & County Council will close the following public roads to facilitate:
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE AND EVENTS

MARCH 17TH – The following Roads shall be closed from 11am until 4pm approx. to facilitate the parade:
• R680 – Merchants Quay
• R680 – Meagher’s Quay
• R680 – Coal Quay
• R680 – Custom House Quay
• R680 – Parade Quay
• R680 – The Mall
• R680 – Parnell Street
• R708 – Catherine Street
• L90025 – Colbeck Street
• L5530 – Lady Lane (from its junction with Bakehouse Lane to Colbeck Street)
• L90024 – Bank Lane
• L90307 – Beau Street
• L90023 – Mall Lane
• R683 – Lombard Street (from its Junction with Rose Lane to The Mall)
• L90022 – Adelphi Quay –(from its junction with Rose Lane to Parade Quay)
• L90021 – Bailey’s New Street
• L90020 – Greyfriars
• L90019 – Coffee House Lane
• L90018 – Henrietta Street
• L90017 – Keyser Street
• L5534 – Exchange Street
• L5535 – Conduit Lane
• L91091 – Barronstrand Street
• L5501 – Gladstone Street
• L1502 – O’Connell Street
• L15021 – Thomas Hill (from its junction with Meeting House Lane to O’Connell Street)
• L5506 – Vulcan Street
• L5505 – Thomas Street
• L1503 – The Glen (Road No.1)
• L15033 – The Glen (Road No.3)

MARCH 16TH, 17TH, 18TH & 19TH:
• Arundel Square. Close at 7pm. on the 16th. to reopen at 10pm. on the 19th.

MARCH 17TH, 18TH & 19TH:
• O’Connell St from the junction of Hanover St to Meeting House Lane

PARADE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN
This plan outlines the management of Vehicle traffic for the St. Patricks Day Parade Event to be held on March 17th on the Quays in Waterford City.
Roads shall be closed by Waterford City & County Council Staff using Crowd Control Barriers, Traffic Cones and Road Closed Signs.

Diversions:
Travelling East on R680 Cork Road:
All traffic for M9, N25 and N24 via Rice Bridge shall be diverted at Cork Road Roundabout and directed to Rice Bridge via R686.

Traffic for Tramore, Waterford Airport, University Hospital Waterford or Williamstown/
Dunmore Road area shall use the Inner Ring Road are unaffected.

Travelling West on R680 Rice Bridge:
The left lane shall be on Rice Bridge shall be closed and all traffic shall be diverted via R686 to R680
Cork Road at the Cork Road Roundabout. All Traffic shall then use normal routes.

Other Routes:
Travelling to Rice Bridge from Tramore, Waterford Airport, University Hospital Waterford or Williamstown/Dunmore Road area shall be diverted via R709 Inner Ring Road to Cork Road Roundabout and the detour via R686.

Parking:
Parking within the main Quay car parks will be available until approximately 1 hour before the Parade Commences at 1pm and will be reopened 30 minutes after the all clear is called by Event Control. All on-street car parking on the closed roads will be removed 24hours before the parade begins. All other city car parks will be unaffected.

Exciting news for the Dungarvan Arts scene!

Waterford City and County Council has recently significantly invested in the Town Hall Theatre, Dungarvan, and we are now delighted to announce that the venue is accepting online booking requests!  If you’re an arts organisation or theatre group looking for a beautiful venue to host your next show, look no further than the Town Hall Theatre.

The Theatre is the perfect place to showcase your talents and share your passion with a live audience. Our booking system is designed to make the process as easy and streamlined as possible, so you can focus on delivering an outstanding performance. With its excellent facilities and amazing location, it’s the ideal place to bring your creative vision to life.

Bookings can now be made at https://bit.ly/TownHallTheatre or contact dungarvantheatre@waterfordcouncil.ie for more info.

Jubilee Memorial Community Garden launched by Waterford’s Metropolitan Mayor

On Saturday March 11th, Metropolitan Mayor Cllr. Jason Murphy officially launched the Jubilee Memorial Community Garden in Central Avenue, Lisduggan.

The concept for the community garden was spearheaded by Larchville Lisduggan Residents Association in a bid to develop a space in the heart of a thriving Waterford community that residents and visitors alike can enjoy.

Jointly funded by Waterford City and County Council’s Environment Section and Waterford Area Partnership (WAP) Active Cities, the first phase of the project entailed the submission of landscape architectural drawings. Following a public consultation, the winning design was chosen. The landscaping project was tendered, overseen by the Open Spaces team in the Environment Department, with Fairybush Landscaping awarded the contract.

Phase two funding has been secured from Sláintecare to further enhance the overall design of the garden which is due to be completed by the summer.

At the launch Metropolitan Mayor, Cllr. Jason Murphy said, “I’m delighted to be here today to officially launch the Jubilee Memorial Community Garden, as I was born and bred quite literally a stone’s throw from here.  This project is particularly close to my heart and what will make this phase of the project and any future phases a success is the buy-in from us, the community.  This is your garden, this is your space.  Please enjoy it and take ownership of it and as a community come together to develop it how you wish, bursting with wildflowers, pollinators, colour, and scent.”

“The time is now for the community to link in with the Residents Association to form a working group to oversee the development and maintenance of the space going forward.”

Bulbs were planted by those from the area in memory of lost loved ones and a remembrance tree was blessed by Bishop Alphonsus Cullinan Diocese of Waterford and Lismore, as part of the 50th Jubilee of St. Paul’s Parish. Nuala Colfer from Central Avenue donated two tress to the Memorial Garden in memory of Joe and Kevin Colfer.

With refreshments provided by residents, and music by David Flynn, despite the inclement weather the occasion was enjoyed by all in attendance.

Michael Murphy of Waterford City and County Council’s Estate Management Team was delighted to co-ordinate the project with all the stakeholders.

“The idea of creating a community garden in an unused large open space is as inspired as it is pragmatic. This community garden is placed in the heart of Lisduggan, and it is sustainable, good for the environment, has health and well-being benefits and it strengthens community ties.  I look forward to seeing what the local community do in the months and years ahead to solidify and develop this space as a place to be proud of.”

John Burns, Chair of Lachville Lisduggan Residents Association added that the community was looking forward to the next phase of the community garden. “We’re delighted with how much progress has been made so far.  Already the difference is apparent, and the community has really embraced the idea of having a communal garden that everyone can benefit from.  There has been a great level of commitment and dedication from the residents and the Council in bringing the garden to fruition and we’re looking forward to seeing phase two rolled out.”

If members of the public would like to donate trees in memory of loved ones to the Jubilee Memorial Garden, they can do so by contacting Larchville Lisduggan Residents Association or members of the Jubilee Memorial Garden Committee.

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Reminder: Expressions of Interest sought for Commercial & Residential Tenant at 9 Main Street, Tramore

Waterford City & County Council are inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) from commercially oriented parties interested in working in partnership with the Council to deliver and occupy an ‘exemplar living above the shop’ proposal at 9 Main Street, Tramore, Co Waterford.

The Council has secured funding from the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage to assist in the delivery of this project and the end use must be an exemplar residential above commercial premises  to meet grant requirements.

Detailed Expression of Interests including a completed Declaration as to Personal Circumstances should be emailed to: 9MainstreetEOI@waterfordcouncil.ie no later than 17:00 on Wednesday 22nd March 2023.

Screening of Writing Home in association with Waterford City Arts Office

Waterford City Arts Office is delighted to present a free screening of ‘Writing Home’, on Thursday March 16th at 6.30pm in The Waterford Gallery of Art.

The documentary about creative engagement was developed by poet Colm Keegan for homeless service users. The initiative was developed to improve understanding around issues of homelessness while supporting social integration and aims to inform policy decisions around the use of the arts within state funded services.

Colm worked with several service providers across the country, developing and delivering a programme of workshops to engage with homeless service users in Dublin, Kilkenny and Waterford with each location working towards a public celebration of the creativity of participants.

Colm worked with selected groups over a period of six weeks. These groups explored multiple means of written self-expression and reflection, like rap and spoken word as well as looking at structure, character and storytelling.  Each participant created a small body of work, based on their own life experiences.

The process was far more successful than envisaged, with real engagement from homeless service users, a marginalised group who can be difficult to reach using established Arts project delivery.  The creative potential unleashed and the wellbeing outcomes were such a revelation that the initiative was awarded Best Education/Training Initiative at the All Ireland Community & Council Awards (LAMAs).

The programme was supported by Kilkenny County Council, Creative Ireland and Poetry Ireland.  Tickets are free but booking is advised as there is limited space. To book visit https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/writing-home-screening-in-the-waterford-gallery-of-art-tickets-576968998807

For further information about the project visit www.colmkeeganpoetry.com

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Tagann draíocht na Oscars go dtí an scáileán mór i nDún Garbhán

Mar chuid de chlár Sheachtain na Gaeilge, reáchtáil Oifig Gaeilge Chomhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge, i gcomhar le Dún Garbhán le Gaeilge, taispeántas speisialta de ‘An Cailín Ciúin’ i bPictiúrlann SGC Dhún Garbhán ar an Déardaoin, 9 Márta. 2

Cuireadh tús le taispeáint an chéad scannáin Ghaeilge a ainmníodh do Oscar don Scannán Idirnáisiúnta is Fearr le fáiltiú deochanna d’aíonna ar tugadh cuireadh dóibh, ina measc siúd daoine le naisc leis na Déise acu a raibh ról acu sa scannán. Bhí bailiúchán buicéad ann chomh maith do charthanacht áitiúil, RNLI Cheann Heilbhic agus Dún Garbhán.

I measc na n-aíonna speisialta ar an oíche bhí Neans Nic Dhonncha agus Elaine O’Hara. Iníon í Neans le Sorcha Ní Chéilleachair agus gariníon í le Tomás Ó Chéilleachair agus Ann Mulqueen ón Rinn. Bhí páirt Ghráinne aici sa scannán, agus bhí páirt Áine sa scannán ag Elaine, atá pósta ar Chian Ó Conchúir ón Rinn.

Labhair An Comhairleoir John O’Leary, Méara Chathair agus Chontae Phort Láirge, leis an lucht féachana i nGaeilge agus i mBéarla ag rá, “Is mór an onóir dom a bheith anseo tráthnóna inniu chun ceiliúradh a dhéanamh ar an rath iontach atá ar An Cailín Ciúin. Mar an chéad scannán Gaeilge a ainmníodh d’Oscar, chuaigh an scannán seo go mór i gcion ar chroíthe agus ar aigní lucht féachana ar fud an domhain.

“Nuair a smaoiníonn tú go bhfuil an scéal suite inár nGaeltacht féin anseo i gContae Phort Láirge agus gurb í duine de phríomh-aisteoirí an scannáin ná Carrie Crowley ó Phort Láirge, tá sé do-chreidte. Beidh Port Láirge i lár an aonaigh ag na Oscars — nach iontach an scéal é!

“Cuireann rath An Cailín Ciúin ar ár gcumas ceiliúradh a dhéanamh ar an tallann iontach i dtionscal na scannán agus na teilifíse Gaeilge. Tá sé seo aitheanta againn le fada an lá sa chuid seo de Chontae Phort Láirge, le rath ar an gcomhlacht léiriúcháin fadbhunaithe, Nemeton TV sa Rinn, chomh maith lena leithéidí Foley Films/An Corsaiceach agus Red Shoe Productions, comhlachtaí áitiúla a bhfuil cláir spóirt, ceoil, fíriciúla agus faisnéise den scoth curtha ar fáil acu do TG4 agus do chainéil teilifíse eile sa bhaile agus thar lear.

“In ainneoin a sceideal trom roimh Oíche na Oscars, sheol Carrie Crowley teachtaireacht álainn físeáin chuig an lucht féachana agus dúirt sé “Tá an-áthas orm go bhfuil sibh ar fad i nDún Garbhán anocht chun An Cailín Ciúin a fheiceáil. Tá an scannán seo ar cheann de na rudaí is taitneamhaí a rinne mé riamh i mo shaol. Is seod beag álainn é An Cailín Ciúin dúinne ar fad a d’oibrigh air mar chriú, mar aisteoirí, mar stiúrthóirí agus mar léiritheoirí agus mar scríbhneoirí.

“Bhí sé chomh speisialta sin; an script sin, an scéal agus an rud is tábhachtaí… an cailín a fuaireamar, Catherine Clinch, a ghlac páirt Cáit sa scannán…bhí sí díreach foirfe.”

Thaithin an scannán go mór leis an lucht féachana agus tar éis an taispeántais, reachtáil Máire Seó Breathnach, Oifigeach Gaeilge le Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge seisiún cheisteanna agus freagraí le Neans Nic Dhonncha agus Elaine O’Hara.

I ndiaidh na hócáide dúirt Máire Seó, “Táimid thar a bheith sásta maidir le conas mar a thaitin an scannán leis an lucht féachana, chomh maith leis an teachtaireacht ó Carrie agus an léargas ón mbeirt aisteoir a bhí mar chuid d’eispéireas iomlán An Cailín Ciúin. Tá mé chomh buíoch go raibh siad in ann a bheith linn anocht.

“Mar Oifigigh Ghaeilge in Údaráis Áitiúla, is é an ról atá againn úsáid ár dteanga dhúchais a chur chun cinn agus a éascú. Léiríonn scannáin Ghaeilge ar nós An Cailín Ciúin agus Róise & Frank, a deineadh a scannánú i nGaeltacht na nDéise, an Ghaeilge mar theanga bheo agus bheoga, agus tá áthas an domhain orm gur féidir linn é seo a cheiliúradh anocht mar chuid dár gclár imeachtaí Sheachtain na Gaeilge. Buíochas le gach duine a bhí páirteach in ócáid na hoíche anocht.

“Guímid gach rath ar An Cailín Ciúin ag na Oscars an tseachtain seo chugainn — go n-éirí leo!”

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David Daniels co-opted onto Waterford City & County Council

David Daniels was officially co-opted onto Waterford City and County Council at yesterday’s Plenary Council meeting.

David fills the seat of his father in Waterford City East, where the late Cllr. Davy Daniels (Ind), who had a long and distinguished career in local politics, having first been elected to Waterford Corporation in 1974 and served as Mayor of Waterford in 1987/1988 and 2000/2001 and as Metropolitan Mayor in 2020/2021.

Waterford City and County Council wishes Cllr. Daniels well in his new role.

Rural Development Programme 2023-2027 meetings

Schedule of Public Information Meetings on the new Rural Development Leader Programme 2023 – 2027

Come along to one of the public information meetings taking place across the county to have your say in the roll out of the new Rural Development Leader Programme in rural County Waterford. It is your opportunity to find out more about what funding support is available over the next 5 years and how you can input into the next Local Development Strategy.

 

Weather Warnings – please drive with care

With weather in Waterford turning cold and windy tonight Thursday, into Friday, with falls of rain and sleet expected, it will give rise to poor visibility and hazardous road conditions, especially on untreated roads.

Please drive with extreme caution, particularly between 0700 and 1000 on Friday, March 10th.  We will be treating all our marked routes beginning at 8pm this evening.

For further information visit www.met.ie

Road Safety Alert – Weather Warning for Snow

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is advising all road users to prepare for further cold weather conditions as Met Eireann have issued a nationwide Yellow warning for snow over the next two days. This will lead to hazardous road conditions and reduced visibility.  Some counties are also subject to an orange weather warning for snow.

Road users are being advised to check local traffic and weather conditions before setting out on any journeys. The RSA has the following practical advice for road users in snowy conditions:

Drivers are advised to:

·      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.

·      Clear windows and mirrors before you set out, use a screen scraper and de-icer. Do not use hot water on the windscreen as it can crack the glass.

·      In snowy conditions slow down, use all controls delicately and leave extra distance between you and the vehicle in front. Avoid over steering and 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.

·      In snowy conditions, visibility will be reduced. 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 snow, use your fog lights, turn off your radio and open your window a fraction, so you can hear other traffic, especially at junctions.

·      Use dipped headlights at all times, and fog lights in heavy snow to ensure you are seen by other motorists (but don’t forget to turn them off afterwards).

·      Watch out for vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists and allow extra space.

·      Drivers of high sided vehicles like trucks and buses are particularly at risk from both the dangers posed by snow but also from the high winds associated with heavy snow conditions.

For a copy of the RSA’s ‘Top 10 tips for driving in snowy conditions click here.

Pedestrians are advised to:

·      Wear high visibility clothing or carry a torch as visibility is reduced in snowy conditions. Wear clothing that does not restrict your vision.

·      Wear appropriate footwear. Walk on the footpath, not in the street. Walk on the right hand side of the road, facing traffic if there are no footpaths.

·      DO NOT underestimate the danger of snow and 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. When you approach a footpath or roadway that appears to be covered with snow or ice, always use extreme caution.

 For a copy of the RSA’s ‘Top 10 tips to avoid a fall or slip in snowy conditions click here.

Cyclists and Motorcyclists are advised to:

·      Motorcyclists / Cyclists should not compromise their safety by their ‘need’ to travel in snowy conditions.

·      Visibility is reduced in snowy conditions so cyclists should wear a Sam Browne Bandoleer belt or high visibility vest and ensure the lights on your bike are working correctly.

·      Motorcyclists should avoid wearing a dark visor in any bad light conditions.

More safety tips for Pedestrians, Cyclists and Motorcyclists using the roads in snowy conditions can be found here.

See RSA Road Safety Alert for Ice issued on 6 March 2023 for more information and advice on using the roads in the current weather.

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