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It’s National Fire Safety Week – test your smoke alarm

In their annual safety campaigns around Fire Safety Week, Waterford Fire Service is once again urging people to be vigilant of fire risks in their homes, with a special emphasis on testing your smoke alarm.

Fire Safety Week takes place this year from October 17th to 23rd, with the campaign focus encouraging all homes to have working smoke alarms and to test them weekly.

The annual awareness and safety campaign is jointly run with the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service to enhance fire safety across the island, particularly in the home, with a campaign slogan of “Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives – Have you a plan if yours goes off!”

Speaking on the importance of having proper equipment in your home, Senior Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Colin Barden said, “It is a worrying statistic that, on average, 25 people die in fires in Ireland each year. We are encouraging homeowners to act now to keep themselves and their families safe. The importance of having a plan of action, should a fire occur, cannot be overstated.”

“Householders should check that their smoke alarms are fitted properly, are working and test them regularly. We can’t rely on our sense of smell when we are asleep, in fact smoke can put you in a deeper sleep, so you are relying on an alarm to wake you.”

Tuesday October 18th has been designated “Smoke Alarm Day” with special emphasis online and on social media channels across Ireland’s local authorities.

Chief Fire Officer with Waterford Fire Service, Niall Curtin outlined how continuous changes in our living environment mean we need keep reconsidering fire safety in the home.

“Post Covid, many of us are now spending more time at home so it is more important than ever that we are informed as to the steps we can take to protect ourselves and our homes from fire. This is also true at times, such as the upcoming Halloween and Christmas celebrations, when there may be additional risks in our homes such as increased fire load with sources of ignition such as candles and temporary festive lighting.”

For maximum protection one smoke alarm per room is recommended by the Fire Service, with the exception of the bathroom, kitchen and garage.

Heat detectors can also be considered in kitchens where fumes from cooking could lead to unwanted alarm activations. For minimum protection one smoke alarm for each level/floor of your home located in the hallway and landing is necessary.

To find out about how a working smoke alarm can save your life visit www.firesafetyweek.ie or keep an eye out for the hashtags #22FSW, #STOPFIRE and #SmokeAlarmsSaveLives on social media.

Starting tomorrow : Road resurfacing on Parnell St & Manor St

Waterford City and County Council wishes to advise that road resurfacing works will commence on Parnell Street and Manor Street tomorrow Monday, October 17th.

The works will take place from 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday until Friday, October 28th.

Both Parnell Street and Manor Street will reopen to traffic each evening from 7pm and fully at weekends.

The following diversions will be in place:

Traffic coming into the city from the Cork Road:

From tomorrow, October 17th to October 28th traffic coming into the City from the Cork Road will be diverted right onto the R675 Tramore Road and then left onto the R709 Inner Ring Road at the Tramore Round Roundabout. Traffic will follow the Inner Ring Road to the Folly Roundabout and turn left towards the R708 Ballytruckle Road.  Follow the R708 along South Parade and Catherine Street and finally turning right onto the R680 The Mall.

Traffic coming out of the city from the Mall:

From October 17th to October 21st traffic coming out of the City from the R680 The Mall will continue straight onto Parnell Street and turn left onto the R680 Johnstown. Traffic will turn right at the traffic lights onto the R708 Ballytruckle Road and follow the diversion the Folly Roundabout. Diverted traffic will turn right onto the R709 Inner Ring Road and continue to the Tramore Road Roundabout. Traffic can turn right towards the City centre onto the R680 or straight on to the RSC Roundabout turning left onto the R680 Cork Road heading out of the City.

From October 24th to October 28th traffic coming out of the City from the R680 The Mall will turn left onto the R708 Catherine Street. Traffic will follow the R708 Ballytruckle Road as far as the Folly Roundabout. Diverted traffic will turn right onto the R709 Inner Ring Road and continue to the Tramore Road Roundabout. Traffic can turn right towards the City centre onto the R680 or straight on to the RSC Roundabout turning left onto the R680 Cork Road heading out of the City.

Local access will be maintained onto The Manor and Parnell Street for the duration of the road closures.

If possible, road users should avoid the area for the duration of these works.

Some bus routes will be impacted by the diversions and full details will be available on the Bus Eireann website.

Waterford City and County Council apologises for inconvenience caused during these essential roadworks.

Oibreacha Bóthair : Sráid Parnell & Sráid an Ghrágáin

Is mian le Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge a chur in iúl go gcuirfear tús le hoibreacha athdhromchlaithe bóthair ar Shráid Parnell agus ar Shráid an Ghrágáin ar an Luan, 17 Deireadh Fómhair.

Beidh na hoibreacha ar siúl ó 7r.n. go 7i.n. Luan go hAoine go dtí an Aoine, 28 Deireadh Fómhair.

Osclófar Sráid Parnell agus Sráid an Ghrágáin gach tráthnóna ó 7i.n. agus go hiomlán ag an deireadh seachtaine.

Coinneofar rochtain áitiúil ar Shráid an Ghrágáin agus ar Shráid Parnell fad a bheidh na bóithre dúnta.  Beidh malairt slí i bhfeidhm agus moltar d’úsáideoirí bóthair an áit a sheachaint le linn na n-oibreacha seo.

Beidh tionchar ag na hatreoruithe ar roinnt bealaí bus agus beidh sonraí iomlána ar fáil ar shuíomh gréasáin Bhus Éireann.

Gabhann Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge leithscéal as aon mhíchaoithiúlacht le linn na n-oibreacha riachtanacha bóthair seo.

Réamhfhógra: Briseadh sa Chóras Teileafóin, Dé hAoine 21ú

Ní bheidh córas teileafóin Chomhairle Phort Láirge ar fáil de bharr chothabháil riachtanach ar an Aoine, 21 Deireadh Fómhair 2022 óna 9r.n. go dtí 5i.n.

Le linn an ama sin, seolfar glaonna chuig ár seirbhís freagartha taobh amuigh d’uaireanta gnó.

Is féidir le custaiméirí teagmháil a dhéanamh fós le Comhairle Phort Láirge tríd an ríomhphost contact@waterfordcouncil.ie nó ar na meáin shóisialta, mar is gnách agus ní dhéanfar difear dár seirbhísí ar líne, lena n-áirítear íocaíochtaí. Beidh ár nOifigí Seirbhíse do Chustaiméirí oscailte i gcónaí.

Gabhann Comhairle Phort Láirge leithscéal as aon mhíchaoithiúlacht.

‘Spooky Tunnel’ returns to Waterford Greenway in 2022!

Following on from the huge success of the ‘Spooky Tunnel’ at Ballyvoyle on the Waterford Greenway for Halloween 2018 and 2019, Waterford City and County Council is organising a similar spooky experience that you won’t want to miss this year.

The 2022 ‘Spooky Tunnel’ experience will be in place for the public to enjoy from Friday 28th October to Thursday 3rd November.

This Halloween installation is free to attend. It is a ‘walk through experience’ that promises to be a sight to behold for all age groups! This years’ experience promises to be extra special as it sees the return of this popular event following a break due to pandemic restrictions in 2020 and 2021.

Ballyvoyle Tunnel, is an almost 400 metre-long brick lined tunnel, which was constructed during the 1870’s. It’s dimly lit recesses and arched ceiling are fantastically atmospheric at any time of year and form the perfect backdrop for a ‘spooktacular’ Halloween themed display. 2018 was the first year of the experience and people were blown away by the sights and sounds of Samhain! Word of mouth quickly spread about the experience and visitor figures recorded at the tunnel were over twice those recorded for the same period in late October 2017. This was replicated and even surpassed in 2019. All involved are anticipating a similar response from members of the public this year.

Commenting on the return of the ‘Spooky Tunnel’ Cllr. John O’Leary, Mayor of Waterford City and County said that, “It is absolutely fantastic to see the return of the Spooky Tunnel once again this year. This has been a Halloween event which is unique to Waterford Greenway. It highlights how the Greenway has continued to evolve over the years and offer a visitor experience that sets it apart from other amenities. Best of luck to all involved!”

The spooky tunnel experience will once again add greatly to other Halloween themed events taking place along Waterford Greenway including the fantastically atmospheric and scary ‘Wicked Woods’ event at Carriganore Woods, near SETU; along with events at Waterford Suir Valley Railway and at Coach House Coffee amongst others.

Check out Waterford Greenway social media for updates and visit www.visitwaterfordgreenway.com for more information and to plan your visit to Waterford Greenway this Halloween.

Miss it as your peril!

Roadworks: L7074 Ballinab, Mothel

L7074 Ballinab, Mothel, road closed Friday 7th – Monday 10th October 2022 to facilitate road surfacing works.

Diversions in place.

Advanced Notice : Road resurfacing on Parnell St & Manor St, starting Monday October 17th

Waterford City and County Council wishes to advise that road resurfacing works will commence on Parnell Street and Manor Street on Monday, October 17th.

The works will take place from 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday until Friday, October 28th.

Both Parnell Street and Manor Street will reopen to traffic each evening from 7pm and fully at weekends.

The following diversions will be in place:

Traffic coming into the city from the Cork Road:

From October 17th to October 28th traffic coming into the City from the Cork Road will be diverted right onto the R675 Tramore Road and then left onto the R709 Inner Ring Road at the Tramore Round Roundabout. Traffic will follow the Inner Ring Road to the Folly Roundabout and turn left towards the R708 Ballytruckle Road.  Follow the R708 along South Parade and Catherine Street and finally turning right onto the R680 The Mall.

Traffic coming out of the city from the Mall:

From October 17th to October 21st traffic coming out of the City from the R680 The Mall will continue straight onto Parnell Street and turn left onto the R680 Johnstown. Traffic will turn right at the traffic lights onto the R708 Ballytruckle Road and follow the diversion the Folly Roundabout. Diverted traffic will turn right onto the R709 Inner Ring Road and continue to the Tramore Road Roundabout. Traffic can turn right towards the City centre onto the R680 or straight on to the RSC Roundabout turning left onto the R680 Cork Road heading out of the City.

From October 24th to October 28th traffic coming out of the City from the R680 The Mall will turn left onto the R708 Catherine Street. Traffic will follow the R708 Ballytruckle Road as far as the Folly Roundabout. Diverted traffic will turn right onto the R709 Inner Ring Road and continue to the Tramore Road Roundabout. Traffic can turn right towards the City centre onto the R680 or straight on to the RSC Roundabout turning left onto the R680 Cork Road heading out of the City.

Local access will be maintained onto The Manor and Parnell Street for the duration of the road closures.

If possible, road users should avoid the area for the duration of these works.

Some bus routes will be impacted by the diversions and full details will be available on the Bus Eireann website.

Waterford City and County Council apologises for inconvenience caused during these essential roadworks.

Advanced Notice : Telephone Outage, Friday 21st

Waterford Council’s telephone system will be unavailable due to essential maintenance on Friday 21st October 2022 from 8am to 6pm.  During that time, calls will be directed to our out-of-hours answering service.

Customers can still contact Waterford Council via the email contact@waterfordcouncil.ie or via social media, as normal and our online services, including payments, will not be affected.  Our Customer Service Offices will remain open. 

Waterford Council apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Oibreacha Bóthair : Sráid Parnell & Sráid an Ghrágáin

Is mian le Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge a chur in iúl go gcuirfear tús le hoibreacha athdhromchlaithe bóthair ar Shráid Parnell agus ar Shráid an Ghrágáin ar an Luan, 17 Deireadh Fómhair.

Beidh na hoibreacha ar siúl ó 7r.n. go 7i.n. Luan go hAoine go dtí an Aoine, 28 Deireadh Fómhair.

Osclófar Sráid Parnell agus Sráid an Ghrágáin gach tráthnóna ó 7i.n. agus go hiomlán ag an deireadh seachtaine.

Coinneofar rochtain áitiúil ar Shráid an Ghrágáin agus ar Shráid Parnell fad a bheidh na bóithre dúnta.  Beidh malairt slí i bhfeidhm agus moltar d’úsáideoirí bóthair an áit a sheachaint le linn na n-oibreacha seo.

Beidh tionchar ag na hatreoruithe ar roinnt bealaí bus agus beidh sonraí iomlána ar fáil ar shuíomh gréasáin Bhus Éireann.

Gabhann Comhairle Cathrach agus Contae Phort Láirge leithscéal as aon mhíchaoithiúlacht le linn na n-oibreacha riachtanacha bóthair seo.

Mayor opens Books of Condolence for Creeslough and the late Billy Kyne

Mayor of Waterford City & County, Cllr. John O’Leary has opened online Books of Condolence for the victims of the Creeslough tragedy and for the late Billy Kyne, former Mayor of Waterford County.

Members of the public may sign these books below:

Physical Books of Condolence are also available in both our Dungarvan and City Hall Customer Service offices.