Ireland’s stories in images for 2024 will continue its nationwide tour at Waterford Central Library in May. The Press Photographers Ireland CLG (PPAI) exhibition will be on display in the library for visitors to enjoy from May 1st to May 17th, with the official launch event taking place on Wednesday, May 7th at 6.30pm. All are welcome to attend. The exhibition features 110 images in total capturing life, both at home and abroad during 2024 and showcases the very best of Irish press
‘Waterford Wheels’ is a fun cycling challenge taking place during Bike Week, 10-18th May 2025.HOW DOES IT WORK? All you have to do is see how many cycle commutes you can make during the dates above! We’ll connect you to our online dashboard to log your cycling journeys. The organisations that log the highest numbers of cycling trips will come out on top!WHO CAN COMPETE? It is open to staff and students of workplaces/learning institutions across Waterford.WHAT ARE THE PRIZES? Participating organisations
Lexus Waterford is delighted to announce the resounding success of our "An Evening with Johnny Sexton" on a glorious Thursday in our showroom on the Cork Road. The event brought together customers, business leaders and rugby enthusiasts for an unforgettable experience The event kicked off with a warm welcome from Barry Murphy – Dealer Principal Lexus Waterford, and Munster and Ireland Legend Donal Lenihan, who introduced the evening’s guest Johnny Sexton's. Johnny Sexton, renowned for his achievements
This May, the iconic Granville Hotel proudly celebrates 45 years of ownership by the Cusack Family, marking an extraordinary milestone in the story of one of Waterford's most treasured establishments. Since opening the hotel in 1980, the Cusack family has preserved the Granville’s timeless charm while continuously enhancing its service, standards, and facilities. Their vision has been guided by a deep commitment to quality, traditional Irish hospitality, and a heartfelt dedication to supporting Waterford
Over 50 business professionals graduated from Waterford Chamber’s Regional Leaders Programme at an inspiring lunch event in Faithlegg. Having worked with mentors and coaches over the past six months, the graduates now join an elite alumni of over 500 leaders who have completed the programme to date, a very powerful network of people who are driving forward business development in our region. Opening proceeding, Kevin Doolin, President of Waterford Chamber said: “The very basis for this programme is to
Waterford City and County Council has granted planning permission to Harcourt Developments (t/a Hopcast Limited) for the development of the first phase of the North Quays Strategic Development Zone (SDZ). The mixed-use development will include significant residential accommodation, as well as office and hotel accommodation, retail offerings and high-quality public realm spaces consisting of: 350 residential unitsOffice accommodation including ground floor creche & retail160-bedroom hotel and
Local Enterprise Office Waterford, together with Waterford County Council have opened the 2025 Digital Award entries portal. The awards recognise and reward SMEs from County Waterford who have excelled in the development of their ecommerce and digital platforms as part of their product offering. The awards are open to all businesses with fewer than 50 full time employees based in County Waterford. They highlight businesses that have successfully integrated digital tools and strategies to drive
Waterford Chamber Skillnet, County Wexford Chamber Skillnet, Carlow Kilkenny Skillnet and County Tipperary Chamber Skillnet joined forces to deliver an impactful conference dedicated to supporting the competitiveness of businesses based in the South East. Over 150 attendees representing more than 100 businesses from across the region gathered at the Newpark Hotel Kilkenny, on April 9th, for the sold-out ‘Scaling Your Business: Strategies, Systems and Solutions’ event. The unique conference provided an
Following the recent announcement of U.S. tariffs, we’re exploring potential opportunities in new markets – and we'd like to share one such opportunity with you. At the invitation of the South Westphalian Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Waterford Chamber, together with Waterford City & County Council and the Waterford Local Enterprise Office, is supporting a return trade delegation to Märkischer Kreis – a highly industrialised and innovation-driven region in central Germany. South Westphalia, often
Run and founded by Joe and Zack Daly, the Waterford Balloon Team have been flying since the mid 2000s in Waterford, Ireland and abroad. Their primary goal is to keep the oldest form of flying on the island of Ireland while promoting the city and the south east. With over 600 hours of combined flying time, they have become famous in Waterford and the surrounding area for anything to do with hot air balloons. Like any form of flying, it can be expensive. With a partnership from a south east company, we can
GIY Expands Veg Box Pick-Up Locations and Launches New Seasonal Brunch Menu! GIY is excited to announce two delicious updates for spring 2025 — making it easier to enjoy fresh, seasonal produce, whether at home or at the table. New Veg Box Pick-Up Locations GIY customers are now able to pick up their weekly Veg Boxes at two new convenient locations: Cass & Co, Dungarvan – a hub of local food, great coffee, and community spirit. Jon Toy’s butcher stall at Mountain View Market, Kilkenny – a vibrant
Bowler Hat Theatre Company presents ‘An evening with Jim Nolan’ celebrating ‘The Gods are angry, Miss Kerr’ 40th anniversary with special Host Carrie Crowley “A talent on the rise” is how RTE described Jim Nolan when the state broadcaster reviewed ‘The Gods Are Angry Miss Kerr’ in 1985. Fast forward forty years to May 2025 when Bowler Hat Theatre Company will host a very special evening at Theatre Royal to honour this critically acclaimed work from Waterford’s most renowned playwright. “An Evening
TOTEM, the Waterford and Cork based branding agency, has been once more recognised at the prestigious Transform Awards Europe 2025, winning a bronze award for Best Brand Architecture for its visionary work with Réalta - Ireland’s new national organisation for Arts and Health. Held each year in London, the Transform Awards celebrate excellence in rebranding and brand development across Europe. TOTEM’s accolade acknowledges the depth, clarity, and creativity of its strategy in reshaping how Arts and Health
SETU hosts ‘Celebrating Aerospace’ event, showcasing industry innovation and world-class training South East Technological University (SETU) hosted the ‘Celebrating Aerospace’ event, an exciting launch that highlights the University’s expansion in aerospace education and training. Hosted at SETU’s campus in Carlow, the event brought together academics, industry leaders, and public representatives to discuss key opportunities in the aerospace sector. It reinforced SETU’s commitment to developing and
Join us for an exciting webinar as we introduce ENTIRE European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH). The European Digital Innovation Hubs network is a pan-European initiative established by the European Union to accelerate digital transformation across industries. EDIHs provide essential support to SMEs and public service organisations (PSOs) in adopting cutting-edge digital and AI technologies. ENTIRE is one of four EDIHs in Ireland playing a crucial role in advancing the country’s digital economy. ENTIRE
A new chapter in cardiac care for the South East has begun, with three patients receiving life-saving treatment during the first weekend of extended cardiac coverage at University Hospital Waterford (UHW). This vital expansion marks the transition from a five-day cardiac service to full seven-day coverage, operating from 8am to 8pm daily, including Bank Holidays. It’s a move hailed as a significant healthcare milestone for the region. Behind this achievement is the relentless advocacy of healthcare
Pitch Perfect 2025 competition The Local Enterprise Office Waterford has launched its Pitch Perfect 2025 competition for Start Ups. It’s calling all those with a new innovative idea or who have recently started a business to apply today. Cash and industry prizes to be won! Local Enterprise Office (LEO) Waterford, SETU Xcelerate Centre, and Boxworks Co Working Space have joined forces to deliver a new Start Up Competition for those with an innovative business idea or those already in business trading
SETU launches multi-company automation scholarship retaining regional talent in the southeast South East Technological University (SETU), in collaboration with the Engineering the South East Cluster (ESE) and its automation sub-group, is proud to announce the launch of an innovative multi-company automation scholarship designed to retain top engineering talent within the region. A recent Higher Education Authority (HEA) report revealed that 62% of engineering students from the southeast region leave
SETU hosts inspiring Women in Technology event South East Technological University (SETU) proudly hosted the fifth annual Women in Technology event at the SETU Arena in Waterford recently. Designed to empower young women, the event aimed to break down barriers in the tech industry, showcase career opportunities, and highlight relevant courses at SETU. Over 1,100 female students from Cork, Tipperary, Kilkenny, Wexford, and Waterford attended, gaining inspiration from keynote speakers and industry
Join us on Thursday, 27th March at 9:00am at the Waterford Chamber for an information session on B.A.S.S.E — Business Advantage & Sustainability South East. Supported by Enterprise Ireland and run in association with GreentechHQ B.A.S.S.E is more than a programme. It’s a tailored accelerator designed for ambitious business leaders in the South East who are serious about: Doubling revenuesStrengthening business resilienceEmbedding ESG into core strategyScaling with success and structurePreparing for
Waterford Chamber is excited to collaborate with the Workability Programme to support individuals with disabilities in accessing meaningful employment opportunities. Jamie Power, the WorkAbility Programme Coordinator at Waterford Area Partnership, leads this programme dedicated to assisting individuals with disabilities in entering and maintaining employment. The initiative focuses on enhancing employer capacity and promoting inclusive workplace practices. Jamie would like to invite you to the
Waterford Showcases its Strengths in First-Ever St. Patrick’s Day Visit to Boston In a jam-packed itinerary over four days, the Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr. Jason Murphy and Waterford City and County Council Chief Executive, Sean McKeown flew the flag for Waterford in Boston, Massachusetts. The visit commenced with a St. Patricks Day reception hosted by Síghle Fitzgerald, Consul General of Ireland in Boston, to celebrate the strong and enduring links between Ireland and the US. The event
Waterford researchers leading the charge in resilient mobile networks Walton Institute at South East Technological University (SETU), Waterford, has been awarded nearly €350,000 through the prestigious Research Ireland U.S.-Ireland R&D Partnership Programme to lead a pioneering project aimed at enhancing the resilience of future mobile networks. The three-year project, titled NeTS: Small: Fungibility in Mobile Networks for Resilient 6G, is set to redefine how mobile networks operate under disruption,
Are you a small business in Waterford, Ireland, looking to expand your horizons? Märkischer Kreis, a dynamic industrial region in the heart of Germany, offers exciting potential for trade and collaboration.Discover Märkischer Kreis: Located in central North Rhine-Westphalia, Märkischer Kreis boasts a strong and diverse manufacturing economy. This region is a powerhouse in: Metal Processing: From automotive components to specialized metal goods, this sector has a long-standing tradition . Plastics
Waterford City and County Council and BAM wish to advise that drainage and roadworks will take place on Meagher’s Quay and Coal Quay, as part of the new South Plaza public realm development. From Wednesday March 19th traffic management measures will be implemented to facilitate these works, predominantly located east and west of the Clock Tower. Traffic management is being planned to reduce disruptions where possible and ensure safety for road users and site staff while also progressing the work
A night of exceptional networking and collaboration unfolded at the Theatre Royal in Waterford, as Network Ireland Waterford Branch and the iconic venue partnered for a memorable Waterford Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours event. Conceived by Network Ireland Waterford Branch President, Ann Marie Shannon, and brought to fruition through the collaborative efforts of herself and Mary Boland, Theatre Director, the evening proved to be a phenomenal success. Theatre Royal, a cherished cultural landmark
To celebrate women's leadership and foster regional collaboration, Network Ireland Waterford Branch held "Decisions Leaders Make: An International Women’s Day 2025 Celebration" event at the Granville Hotel on March 5th. The gathering of South East female business leaders proved a stellar success, igniting inspiration and leaving a lasting impact. The overwhelming positive feedback from attendees underscored the event’s impact. Guests praised the insightful discussions, dynamic atmosphere, and the sheer
Waterford Chamber is delighted to support the new HEAT WAVE music festival this summer which will be held at the RSC Stadium Waterford this July, bringing additional footfall to our city and by extension supporting the whole community in terms of commercial opportunities. There are three tiers of sponsorship available enabling every business to benefit from this new and exciting event. The festival is fully supported by local Garda and the Waterford Council. The family orientated event boasts an
Click here to view/download PDF.IN THIS ISSUE:Full Steam ahead: Exploring the opportunities for Offshore WindPowering sustainable growth in the South EastOpportunities abound with off-shore wind in the South EastHome Instead Waterford announces rebrand to DovidaWhy financial advice is important for a self-employed personEY Outlook: Navigating VAT in the Digital AgeAn ambitious step towards a Blue Circular economyEmpowering Innovation: Bridging Technology, Agriculture, and Gender EqualityBite-Size NewsPlus
Home Instead Waterford has announced that it is embarking on an exciting new chapter in its proud history of delivering high-quality home care to thousands of people across the county. The organisation, which provides home care services to more than 7,000 clients and employs over 4,000 people nationwide, has rebranded as ‘Dovida’, marking an end to its affiliation with the Home Instead brand. Dovida promises to bring a renewed vision and mission for home care that keeps clients at the centre of every
Deep Digital Solutions wins Waterford National Enterprise Award Deep Digital Solutions, a Waterford company specialising in digitalization and data services has been named as Waterford’s Enterprise Award winner and will go on to represent Waterford at the 25th National Enterprise Awards which will take place in the Mansion House, Dublin, on May 22nd 2025. The announcement was made as part of the Local Enterprise Office’s Local Enterprise Week at the Mayor’s Parlour on Friday March 7th. Deep Digital
Tramore business wins Senior Student Enterprise Award Tramore Sea Salt Spray from Ard Scoil na Mara wins Best Senior Student Enterprise in Waterford and qualifies for the National Student Enterprise Finals. Joining the Tramore business is Protein Pros from Mercy Convent secondary school, who won Best Junior Student Enterprise. The county finals took place on Tuesday March 5th at the Park Hotel in Dungarvan. Co-ordinated by the Local Enterprise Office Waterford, the final took place during Local
Waterford St. Patrick’s Festival Line-Up 2025 Waterford City and County Council, in association with Fáilte Ireland and EveryEvent, is delighted to announce a jam-packed four-day programme of St. Patrick’s Festival events from Friday, March 14th to Monday, March 17th. The theme for this year’s festival is Saints & Scholars – A Celebration of Waterford’s rich heritage and will be marked by parades, performances, carnivals and music right through the Bank Holiday weekend. And best of all…most events
Discovering, Connecting and Collaborating to enhance Tourism in Waterford On Thursday, February 27th at Gardenmorris Estate, Kill, Co. Waterford over 100 tourism and hospitality businesses from across Waterford came together to discover, connect and collaborate to enhance tourism in Waterford. The Waterford Rural Tourism Network is made up of five cluster areas; Copper Coast, Blackwater Valley, Comeraghs, Gaeltacht na nDéise, and Waterford Estuary. The aim of the network is to build the capabilities
Wexford’s Symone Katus joins Beat 102 103’s as Solutions Manager Wexford’s Symone Katus has joined youth regional radio station Beat 102 103 to take up the role as Solutions Manager. Symone, who hails from New Ross and is based in Waterford, brings vast creative event and digital management experience to the role and will be taking over responsibilities in the solutions department to work closely with clients and create tailored campaigns and strategies on-air and online. Before joining Beat,
Waterford City & County Council is pleased to introduce the Urban Facade Enhancement Scheme for 2025, designed to support businesses in improving the appearance of their buildings and enhancing the overall streetscape. Through this initiative, WCCC is offering financial assistance for exterior improvement works, covering up to 50% of costs (excluding VAT), with a maximum grant of €2,000 per building. This applies to both upper and lower floors in key areas of the Waterford City and Town Centres (see here
Adrian Campbell is Workplace Design Consultant for The Senator Group, a family-owned global design business based in the UK. They work with the world’s top designers to build a collection of collaborative office furniture designed around flexible workspaces. OfficeMaster are delighted to welcome Adrian to Waterford to present his latest whitepaper, titled ‘The Right Space’. The aim of his research was to understand the attitudes, emotions, cultural drivers, experiences, attractions, and challenges of the
BIG MAGGIE By John B. Keane GARTER LANE THEATRE 8th – 12th APRIL 2025 APPEAL FOR YOUR SUPPORT To celebrate its 90th Anniversary WDS is staging an ambitious production of the classic John B. Keane play Big Maggie. Written by John B. for Waterford’s legendary actress, Anna Manahan, the play was last staged by WDS in 1993 with Frieda Ryan playing Maggie Polpin. Frieda moves to the director’s chair for this production and Denise Quinn will take on the role of Maggie. A large cast of talented actors has
Network Ireland Waterford Branch is thrilled to announce its annual International Women's Day celebration, themed "Difference Leaders Make," taking place on Wednesday, March 5th, 2025, at the prestigious Granville Hotel. This event promises an afternoon of insightful discussion, powerful stories, and invaluable networking opportunities. Join us for a prosecco reception and 3 course lunch from 12:30 PM, followed by a dynamic panel discussion featuring three of Waterford's most influential women: Ann Cusack,
Waterford Chamber has formally addressed Minister for Housing James Browne, urging the Government to consider a strategic, targeted approach to tax reliefs that will drive housing supply and urban renewal without incurring costs to the Exchequer. Following recent discussions on tax incentives for housing, where Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirmed the Government’s openness to tax breaks for private developers while Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe ruled out the reintroduction of broad-based reliefs such as
Waterford Chamber has praised Minister of State for Housing, John Cummins, for his efforts in advocating for the extension of planning exemptions to include free-standing, self-contained single or dual-occupancy living units in rear gardens, providing more housing opportunities. Commenting on the development, Waterford Chamber CEO Gerald Hurley said: "We are greatly encouraged by the Government’s decision to consider extending planning exemptions for small-scale living accommodations in rear gardens. This
Waterford Local Enterprise Office has announced a programme of 24 events across 5 days during Local Enterprise Week 2025, taking place for Waterford City and County businesses from March 3rd to March 7th. This year’s Local Enterprise Week will feature many new events including informative and engaging workshops, seminars, presentations and advice clinics aimed at local businesses, whether in pre-start, start-up or as an established business looking to grow. The Local Enterprise Office has gathered
Waterford Schools Clean Up for Litter Challenge Ten Waterford secondary schools were represented at a reception in City Hall earlier today in recognition of their dedication to keeping their local areas litter-free. The challenge, now in its fourth year is sponsored by Tom Murphy Car Sales Toyota, in association with Waterford City and County Council and Waterford Chamber, saw secondary schools from across the city and county partake in the challenge. Waterpark College emerged as the overall winner
We are excited to offer you an exclusive opportunity to become a key sponsor for the 24th edition of the Imagine Arts Festival in Waterford City, taking place from 21st to 26th October 2025. Imagine Arts Festival celebrates creativity and diversity, delivering a dynamic programme that draws local, national, and international audiences. Each year, we showcase an extraordinary blend of art, heritage, music, and performance, contributing to the vibrant cultural landscape of Ireland. As a sponsor, your brand
Join us for an exciting online event where we will delve into the world of ChatGPT and Deepseek and their applications for businesses. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this tutorial will provide valuable insights on how to leverage ChatGPT to enhance your business operations. From customer service to content creation, AI chatbots can revolutionise the way you interact with your audience. Don't miss out on this FREE tutorial designed specifically for Waterford businesses, and
Lecturer and inclusion champion honoured with Vicky Phelan EDI Award Business School lecturer and disability rights advocate Dr Aidan Walsh is this year’s recipient of the South East Technological University (SETU) Vicky Phelan Equality Diversity & Inclusion Award. The annual award celebrates those who embody essential values of exceptional leadership and impact in equality, diversity and inclusion across the University. The EDI Office received a tremendous response to a call for nominations this
Waterford Chamber are hosting the South East Jobs and Skills Fair on Saturday, February 22nd in the Granville Hotel Waterford from 9am to 3pm. The event is free to attend and will feature pop-up stands with employers from across the region who currently have live roles and are actively recruiting full, part-time and seasonal roles. According to Gerald Hurley, CEO Waterford Chamber, “From our ongoing engagement with our members and the wider business community, we understand that recruitment is
Aspiring Radio students begin new Broadcast Course with Beat 102 103 in Waterford A new group of students and aspiring Radio professionals have begun the January 2025 Broadcast Course in Waterford SETU with Beat 102 103. Delivered by South East Technological University SETU, WLR FM and Beat 102-103, the Certificate in Radio and Podcasting began its new term in Waterford this week. On Thursday, January 30th, sixteen students arrived at SETU’s Cork Road campus to embark on their radio and podcasting
As Ireland works towards achieving its ambitious climate goals, the South East is emerging as a key player in the country’s offshore wind energy sector. This was clearly evident at the Strategic Off-Shore wind meeting held in the Port of Waterford and organised by Waterford Chamber, with the support of Energia and Vårgrønn. According to Kevin Doolin, President of Waterford Chamber: "2025 has the potential to be a pivotal year for offshore wind in Ireland, particularly for the South East. We stand at the
Network Ireland Waterford Sold Out Event Hailed As Inspirational Network Ireland Waterford’s first event of 2025, held at the Granville Hotel on Wednesday last, was a resounding success, drawing a full house of professionals eager to delve into the latest trends in marketing and in digital and print media. The event titled “Collaborate to Elevate: A Marketing & Media Mix” was a sell-out gathering and provided valuable insights from leading experts in the industry. The event featured a dynamic line-up of
NTA allocates €17 million for Active Travel Schemes in Waterford in 2025 The Department of Transport, through the National Transport Authority (NTA), has allocated €17 million for the ongoing delivery of active travel schemes in Waterford city and county. The NTA has allocated €11.3 million for the sustainable transport bridge project in Waterford City and an additional €5.7 million Active Travel budget. The NTAs investment of €5.7 million in Active Travel infrastructure for Waterford in 2025 is a
Network Ireland Waterford is delighted to kick off 2025 with an unmissable event tailored for professionals and entrepreneurs eager to enhance their marketing and media skills. This exciting session brings together three incredible industry leaders who will share their expertise, practical insights, and actionable strategies to help you thrive in the ever-evolving digital landscape.Date: 22nd JanuaryLocation: Granville Hotel, Waterford - 10am Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out,
The Waterford Viking Marathon 2025 is proud to announce its most inclusive event yet, set to take place on the 21st and 22nd of June in Ireland’s oldest city. This year’s event will make history by hosting Ireland’s first Disability-Friendly Run, catering to participants with vision impairments, hearing impairments, brain injuries, and more. The event promises something for everyone, featuring a full marathon, half marathon, 10k, an 8k Disability-Friendly Run, and a Children’s Run. The Children’s
Waterford’s craft and design industry will have a strong representation at this year’s Showcase Creative Expo, which takes place from January 19th to 21st to 2025 in The RDS in Dublin. Four craft and design companies will be showcasing the very best of Waterford creativity, design and innovation, with the assistance of Local Enterprise Office Waterford. Kim Whyte of Pawpear, Mailo Power of Monkeycups, Lynn Shead of Natures Alchemy and Robyn Caie of Cementique are all representing their county at this
Network Ireland Waterford, a prominent organisation for women in business, announced the appointment of Ann Marie Shannon as its new President at its AGM on December 18th. Expressing her gratitude, Ms. Shannon remarked, “I am honoured to step into this role and to build on the incredible work of my predecessors. I will continue to foster professional development, leadership, and networking opportunities that help women thrive in their careers.” Ann Marie, co-owner of Veritas Chartered Accountants &
Waterford performs strongly in latest IBAL Anti-Litter League Waterford has emerged as Ireland’s second Cleanest City in the Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) Anti-Litter League, with Galway replacing Waterford as the cleanest city. Waterford city ranked 16th out of 40 cities and towns and was classed as Clean to European norms. Waterford City continues to score very well in the IBAL litter league, and this was very much helped along by seventeen out of the twenty-four sites surveyed getting the
Waterford is embracing a new era of sustainable urban development with the launch of the ScoilAer project, designed to improve air quality and provide safer routes for students walking to school. This initiative is powered by Trilateral Research’s STRIAD:AIR technology via a partnership with Waterford’s Climate Action Team, thanks to €20,000 in EU funding. 1000 students from De La Salle College and Waterpark College are using advanced data solutions to map clean, healthy paths for school commutes, getting
Over the course of the year, significant progress is evident on the North Quays Public Infrastructure Project. The works include a public transport hub including the relocation of Waterford train station to the North Quays and a sustainable transport bridge, which will link the relocated train station to new walking and cycling infrastructure. The public infrastructure works are funded with a public investment of €207m, including €100.6m of Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF) funding and
The Local Enterprise Office has assisted in the creation of over 1,200 jobs in the 10 years of its existence and provided over €6.5 million in grant aid to Waterford SMEs. The Local Enterprise Office in Waterford marked its 10th anniversary with a special feature on WLR’s Deise Today. The LEO marked the occasion with an hour of interviews on WLR fm, hosted by Damien Tiernan. As well as LEO staff members the panel included Mark Bergin of Coffeehouse Lane, Margaret Fleming of Dessert First, Liam Murray
Click here to view/download PDF.IN THIS ISSUE:City of Innovation: Chamber President Kevin Doolin's big visionPaving the way for regional growth and innovationEuropean City of Christmas: Your complete guide to wonderful WintervalEnergia & Vårgrønn offshore wind developmentWaterford City & County Council Autumn ReviewThe halo effect of supporting localAIB offers tailored guidance and support to family-owned enterprisesCivic Trust Blue Plaque unveiled at Tramore Coastguard StationChristmas Delights by Jenny
dhbArchitects have once again been shortlisted in the KPMG Irish Independent Property Industry Excellence Awards for their public realm design work in Tramore town centre. Director of dhb Architects, Máire Henry stated, "We are delighted that our work has been shortlisted for these awards. The project was a great example of collaboration between Waterford Council, Tramore Town Centre Management Group, our extended Design Team Frank Fox engineers, Nolan Construction Consultants DEng., our Contractor Niall
Waterford Chamber President Kevin Doolin was honoured to officially open the new Three Store in Ardkeen, by kind invitation of Brian Clancy. Also present on the day were representatives from Samsung and Otterbox. Very best wishes to Brian and all the team at Three Store Ardkeen.
Last night (November 21st) Waterford City and County Council was successful in the Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards with a win in the Urban Revival category. This award recognises initiatives that promote urbanism through improving and enhancing the lived experience in urban environments, with Waterford City and County Council’s efforts in Reviving Urban Living by reducing Property vacancy and dereliction announced as the category winner. Over 715 dwellings have been revitalised
Waterford Chamber joined forces with Engineering the South East and South East Technological University (SETU) to deliver the national Toys4Engineers Conference and Expo at the SETU Arena in Waterford. Featuring ambitious start-ups and leading multinationals, the national event was geared towards those interested in engineering, technology, pharmaceuticals, biomedical science, agri-food, manufacturing, construction, and renewable energy industries. Talks for transformation Throughout the day, the
House of Waterford is delighted to present a festive event like no other. Martina O’Brien of Casia Flowers – who was crowned Irish Wedding Florist of the Year 2024 – will lead a Christmas wreathmaking workshop in the exquisite surroundings of the House of Waterford. Create your own festive masterpiece under Martina’s expert guidance while enjoying a glass of bubbly from brilliant Waterford stemware. Date: Thursday 5
Waterford FC are proud to announce that WhiteBox Group have come on board as the official main partner of Waterford FC for the 2025 season. This partnership signals an exciting new era ahead for both Waterford FC & WhiteBox Group, as both parties grow an exciting partnership together. As official main partner of the club, WhiteBox Group will see their modern-styled logo appear on the front of our 2025 Men’s jerseys along with all retail shirts in our club shop. WhiteBox Group are situated in Waterford
Immerse yourself in the world of fine whisky this Winterval at the House of Waterford Bar, where Waterford Distillery is hosting a series of special events. Each Saturday, you can indulge in complimentary tastings of different Waterford whiskies or expertly crafted whisky cocktails, all served in dazzling Waterford glassware. Whether you’re a seasoned whisky connoisseur or just curious to explore, this is the perfect opportunity to savour premium flavours in a luxurious setting. Raise a
The Granville Hotel, a historic, family-owned hotel, located in the heart of Waterford City, has been awarded the Gold Award in the Historic City Hotel category by the Historic Hotels of Europe. This prestigious recognition underscores the Granville Hotel’s dedication to preserving and celebrating Irish heritage, as well as its commitment to providing an exceptional guest experience steeped in history. The Historic Hotels of Europe awards, held this year at the scenic Château Liblice in Czechia, celebrate
Nolan Farrell & Goff is delighted to support of Mount Congreve’s recent visual art program, Art in the Gardens. In order to enhance its recently refurbished board room Nolan Farrell & Goff purchased a painting by Irish artist Louise Shearer, ‘Sailing on a sea of stars’. "Louise Shearer is one of the finest artists at work now in Ireland. Few painters are as bold and adventurous.” - John Banville Art in the Gardens is a partnership between Mount Congreve and Artform which supports up and coming Irish
The Local Enterprise Office has launched its new online digital supports for small and medium sized enterprises. Digital for Business is an initiative from the Local Enterprise Office designed to give its clients a digital edge. The LEO’s expert digital consultants will assist these clients through analysis of gaps, exploration of opportunities and guidance in implementation of new digital solutions. They’re intended to reduce the stress of running a business by reducing paperwork, improve results and
Home Instead Waterford is seeking to add 50 new CAREGivers to its team, which delivers essential services to older people in local communities throughout County Waterford. The jobs announcement coincides with the winter months, its shorter days and longer nights leading to an increase in illness and time spent alone among older adults. “Social interaction and companionship are crucial to maintaining good mental health, and helping to prevent cognitive decline particularly in older people and
With seven group categories and three individual categories, thirty shortlisted groups and individuals are gearing up for the Waterford PPN Awards 2024 taking place in the Park Hotel, Dungarvan on Thursday, November 21st. Now in its 20th year, the awards scheme is the only platform in Waterford to recognise and celebrate the commitment and vibrancy of the community and voluntary sector in Waterford and recognises the value of the voluntary contribution made by community and voluntary groups and
On Thursday November 7th the fourth Waterford Rural Tourism Network event took place in The Majestic Hotel in Tramore, Co. Waterford. Funded and supported by Waterford City and County Council and Fáilte Ireland, the Waterford Rural Tourism Network development programme is delivered by Runda Hospitality and Tourism Solutions. The Waterford Rural Tourism Network is made up of five cluster areas (Copper Coast, Blackwater Valley, Comeraghs, Gaeltacht na nDéise, and Waterford Estuary) with each area
Klearcom was named Overall Waterford Business of the Year at the Waterford Business Awards on Friday, November 8th, by Mayor of Waterford City & County, Cllr Jason Murphy, during a gala awards dinner at the Tower Hotel. Klearcom is the world's leading Customer Call Path Testing platform, assisting global organizations with real-time contact center testing. The Waterford-based company helps businesses manage incoming calls by testing interactive voice response (IVR) systems. The technology is especially
The 2024 Green Flag Awards were announced today by An Taisce Environmental Education, acknowledging Ireland’s best public parks and gardens, with both Kilbarry Nature Park and Waterford Greenway achieving a Green Flag Award for 2024. The 2024 Green Flag Awards celebrate the recognition of Ireland’s best parks and green spaces. The international Green Flag Award was awarded to 120 parks, gardens, greenways and wildlife sanctuaries around the country today. The award acknowledges excellence in the
RIKON Research Centre, in partnership with regional economic agencies, Local Authorities, and SETU, was commissioned to document key data relating to the Southeast tech firms’ operations in Waterford and the Southeast. The premise of the Tech Pulse survey was to serve as a deep-dive document into the sector and will be used to inform policymakers, investors and start-ups about the region’s tech landscape, within the context of the wider economic landscape. With contributions from 71 tech companies
South East Technological University’s (SETU) Ocular Therapeutics Research Group (OTRG) has been honoured with the Research and Development Achievement Award at the 2024 Irish Pharma Industry Awards. The award, presented on 30 October, celebrates excellence in R&D within the pharmaceutical sector and recognises the OTRG’s pioneering contributions to industry innovation and scientific advancement in ocular therapeutics. Prof Marie Claire Van Hout, Vice President for Research, Innovation and Impact at SETU,
South East Technological University (SETU) officially launched its new Certificate in Personal Development programme for people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) with a celebration of the first cohort of students. This new programme, introduced by the Department of Nursing and Health Care, is the first Level 6 course in the south east specifically designed to address the educational needs of individuals with ID. It provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the experiences and needs
The Mayor of Waterford City and County recently launched the Waterford Schools Litter Challenge at the new Tom Murphy Car Sales Toyota dealership on the Cork Road. The challenge, now in its fourth year is sponsored by Tom Murphy Car Sales Toyota, in association with Waterford City and County Council and Waterford Chamber. As part of the eight-week challenge, secondary school students from across the city and county will be encouraged to identify litter black spots in their communities and carry out
Exciting News for the Fitzwilton Hotel after scooping five major awards at the annual Irish Hotel Awards which took place at The Johnstown Estate on Tuesday 22nd October. The Irish Hotel Awards is a celebration of the commitment and dedication of the hospitality industry, recognising the dedicated teams and incredible individuals that go above and beyond by providing outstanding guest and customer experiences. The Fitzwilton Hotel came home with: Boutique Hotel of the Year Munster Colin
While the start of autumn can be fairly mild, now is a good time to think ahead and ensure the home is ready for when the temperature drops. Older people are more vulnerable to the effects of cold weather, and those living with a pre-existing health condition can be even more vulnerable. Guidance states that rooms that are in regular use, for example bedrooms and living rooms, should be heated to at least 18°C in colder months. Steven Tubbritt, General Manager of Home Instead Waterford advises
Nemeton TV and Waterford and Wexford ETB are delighted to offer a unique new 5 month course in Live TV Broadcasting, which will commence next month. This is the first such accredited course in Ireland focusing on TV sports production. If you know of anybody that may be interested, please share the details with them. Spaces are limited, students fees will be covered, and participants will also receive a weekly training allowance. This is a great opportunity for those looking to get an entry into the
Over 100 female entrepreneurs and budding businesswomen from across Waterford gathered for this year’s National Women’s Enterprise Day event on Thursday October 17th at the Majestic Hotel in Tramore. The event, a Local Enterprise Office (LEO) initiative, was packed with speakers that informed and inspired. Jacqui Gaule, senior business advisor at LEO Waterford was delighted with this year’s event, “The event in Tramore was filled with networking, learning and inspiration, and featured an impressive lineup
In response to comments by Junior Transport Minister James Lawless that likened the Waterford Airport business case to buying a 'pig in a poke', Waterford Chamber CEO Gerald Hurley has emailed the Minister:RE: Response to Dáil Comments on Waterford Airport Runway Extension Business Case Dear Minister Lawless, I am writing in response to your comments yesterday in the Dáil regarding the funding and business case for Waterford Airport’s runway extension. While I appreciate your willingness to consider
Over 50 future leaders began their journey on the Waterford Chamber Regional Leaders Programme this week at an inspiring opening session facilitated by former programme participant Dermot Keyes of Green Acre Marketing. The participants were joined by a number of the programme mentors and coaches and together they enjoyed an entertaining panel discussion featuring past participants Claire Mooney, ReduceCosts.ie; Catherine Keighrey, MTU lecturer; Stephen Cummins, Unum and Valerie Farrell, Nolan, Farrell &
South East Chambers urge Government to approve Waterford Airport Development, citing Regional Economic Growth and Job Creation potential The South East Chambers of Commerce – representing Waterford Chamber, Wexford Chamber, Dungarvan & West Waterford Chamber, Kilkenny Chamber and Carlow Chamber – have issued a united call to An Taoiseach, An Tánaiste, and Minister O’Gorman for immediate government action on the Waterford Airport expansion project. In a letter addressed to these government leaders, the
The programme saw ten outstanding young people from the South East region share their story and what it’s like to live a day in their life. The regional radio station recruited ten participants from across the counties of the South East to take part in this ‘fly on the wall’ type weekly short feature that ran over ten weeks from July to September. All ten people took part in two days of intensive training at the Broadcast Centre in Waterford City where they learned about idea generation, voice
Ireland’s oldest City and Europe’s City of Christmas is set for its place in the spotlight this festive season as the details of the 2024 Winterval Festival which will offer a host of festivities in the City from November 15th have now been unveiled. Getting the festivities underway will be the Mayor of Waterford City and County, Councillor Jason Murphy and of course, Santa Claus will be arriving just in time from the North Pole to switch on the Christmas lights in the city at a fun-filled ceremony on
Clem Jacob Hire are now the first & only official IPAF Approved Training Centre in Waterford – this means we are able to offer IPAF training as well as our own in house accredited Mobile Elevated Work Platform training. IPAF training is an ISO 17888 accredited MEWP course that is recognised worldwide. In Ireland, there are no strict legal requirements to obtain IPAF certification for working at height. However, some contractors / employers prefer their employees to be IPAF trained for working on
As proud supporters of Waterford Food Bank, Waterford Chamber is delighted to share their latest campaign with you in the hope that you can help. We appreciate so many of you have already signed up to the Re-Turn Deposit scheme with the Food Bank, but this is just another way you can help people living in food poverty in our community. Waterford Food Bank is inviting businesses to collect nonperishable goods such as tinned beans, tinned vegetables, tinned fruit, pasta, pasta and rice sauces, etc., and some
The Waterford International Film Festival and South East Technological University (SETU) are delighted to announce that they will be entering into a partnership for this year’s festival, taking place this November. Representing a significant collaboration between two pillars of creativity and innovation in the south east region, the partnership was officially marked by the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU). Stephen Byrne, Director of the Waterford International Film Festival, said, “I am
Chambers Ireland has announced the shortlist for the Excellence in Local Government Awards 2024. In its 21st year, the Awards, sponsored by Orsted, feature a total of 98 Local Authority projects shortlisted across 15 categories, reflecting the dedication and innovation taking place at local government level, and one Local Authority will be awarded the overall award and named Local Authority of the Year 2024. These awards showcase best practice in local government and recognise the skills, hard work,
A host of Waterford’s top businesses have been shortlisted for this year’s Waterford Business Awards. Organisers Waterford Chamber have joined forces again with partners WLR and Dungarvan & West Waterford Chamber for the gala awards ceremony which will take place in the Tower Hotel on Friday, November 8th. Speaking about the awards, Waterford Chamber President Kevin Doolin said, “Congratulations to all the businesses who have been shortlisted, what a fantastic representation of the Waterford business
WLR, the leading local radio station for Waterford City & County, has been officially crowned as Ireland’s IMRO Local Station of the Year for 2024. The prestigious accolade was announced during an unforgettable awards ceremony held in Kilkenny on Friday night, celebrating the very best of Irish radio. The award marks a major triumph for WLR, solidifying its position as Waterford’s and now Ireland’s best local station. The station has long been known for its dedication to quality, creativity, and
South East Technological University (SETU) partnered with Waterford, City and County Council, An Garda Síochána, the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI), Rapid Cabs, the Sexual Assault Unit, (HSE) and Purple Flag to relaunch the ‘Ask for Angela’ campaign. Local representatives from these organisations recently came together at SETU’s Cork Road Campus in Waterford for the official event. As a university city, Waterford City County Council and SETU aim to work together to create a place in which students
A day of discovery, shared learning and colourful stories all unfolded in the magnificent landscapes of the Copper Coast on Wednesday, October 2nd. Funded and supported by Waterford City and County Council and Fáilte Ireland, the Learning Journey to the Copper Coast is part of the Waterford Rural Tourism Network development programme being delivered by Runda Hospitality and Tourism Solutions. Tourism businesses and agencies from across Waterford were invited to embark on a Learning Journey through
Beat 102 103 has been awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award at the annual IMRO National Radio Awards 2024. Dubbed the Oscars of Irish radio, the annual IMRO Awards event was held at the Lyrath Hotel in Kilkenny on Friday night (Oct 4th) with a capacity crowd descending on the Marble City. Youth regional radio station Beat 102 103 was awarded the prestigious accolade of Outstanding Achievement at the national awards ceremony for their Digital Media Literacy initiative. ‘Digital Media & You’ – is a
The awards, in association with Waterford City and County Council recognise and celebrate the micro businesses in County Waterford who have made significant advances in bringing green principles into their business models. None more so than DHB Architects and Clem Jacob Hire. The Green Micro Enterprise of the Year, open to all with employees of 10 or less was won by DHB Architects, who impressed the judges with, “The conscientious way in which the business not only prioritises sustainable practices in
Kevin Doolin, Executive Director of Walton Institute at SETU, was elected President of Waterford Chamber at the 237th AGM, which took place today (Monday, September 30th) in the Granville Hotel. Mr Doolin has been involved with Waterford Chamber for a number of years and is an active voice in terms of lobbying, particularly around equitable funding for South East Technological University (SETU) and creating a vibrant city centre. Addressing Waterford Chamber members, Mr Doolin said: “It is a great
Waterford Libraries and Walton Institute at Southeast Technological University (SETU) are proud to announce the launch of the RagnallAR mobile app. Funded by Creative Waterford and developed by the Extended Reality team in Walton Institute in collaboration with Waterford Libraries, the mobile app uses augmented reality to bring a life-size model of Waterford Libraries mascot, Ragnall, to whichever physical location that the user is in. This means it is possible to have Ragnall appear in schools, homes,
South East Technological University (SETU) and Coláiste na Rinne have formed a new partnership to strengthen and enhance Irish language education, culture, and heritage in the south east region. The partnership was formally established on Friday, 27 September at Coláiste na Rinne, in Gaeltacht na nDéise, County Waterford through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). It seeks to support regional development, with a particular emphasis on the development of the Gaeltacht. Speaking at the
Network Ireland Waterford Branch is celebrating a momentous achievement as two of its members claimed top honours at the prestigious Network Ireland National Businesswoman of the Year Awards held at Lyrath Estate. Mailo Power, founder of Monkey Reusable Products Ltd., was named Businesswoman of the Year - Networker of the Year, recognising her outstanding ability to foster connections and create valuable opportunities for others. Meanwhile, Christine Murphy, the creative force behind Urban Aran, secured
‘Waterford is open for business and looking for investors’ was the resounding message delivered loud and clear at Waterford Chamber’s Dublin Diaspora Dinner, sponsored by EY, Waterford Local Enterprise Office and Waterford Chamber Skillnet, at The Dunmore, Rathmines, with over 90 business influencers with connections to Waterford in attendance. Opening proceedings, Niall Harrington, Waterford Chamber President showed his passion for his home city, the opportunities for development and the need for
Waterford has, once again, received the coveted Purple Flag accreditation, which represents the gold standard of the management of evening and night-time economies. This prestigious award underpins Waterford's great blend of entertainment, dining, and culture, all the while ensuring the safety and well-being of residents, and visitors in the evening and night-time economy, between the hours of 5pm and 5am. In recognition of Waterford’s commitment to creating a dynamic, secure, and vibrant evening
At the most recent Waterford Rural Tourism Network (WRTN) cluster meetings Waterford City and County Council and Fáilte Ireland, together with Runda Hospitality & Tourism Solutions, visited and heard from businesses across the County about the challenges and opportunities that the 2024 summer season presented. The Waterford Rural Tourism Network is made up of five cluster areas (Copper Coast, Blackwater Valley, Comeraghs, Gaeltacht, and Waterford Estuary) and each of the five meetings took place at a
Blackwater Distillery in West Waterford has won the Craft Award at this year’s Euro-Toques Food Awards for ‘their outstanding spirits and their contribution to protecting the tradition and skill of the age-old craft of distillation in Ireland.’ The Euro-Toques Food Awards are held annually to recognise and celebrate the very best food being produced in Ireland. They honour those who produce food of notable flavour and quality. Nominated by the chefs who use these exceptional products on their menus daily,
Members of the public are invited to submit their observations on Waterford City and County Council's Corporate Plan 2024-2029. The Corporate Plan serves as the local authority’s strategic framework for action over the duration of the current council from 2024 to 2029. It is a central part of the business of the local authority and sets out the vision and mission statement for Waterford City and County Council which are based on the core values of the organisation. The Corporate Plan is the
On Thursday, September 19th, the sun shone as Tramore’s newest outdoor amenity, the Skatepark on the Lower Prom, was officially opened by Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr. Jason Murphy. The high-quality facility was constructed in concrete and combines elements of bowl and street plaza features, designed with the specific needs of skateboarders in mind. Cutting the ribbon, the Mayor said, “I’m delighted to officially open this top-class facility. The skatepark is a wonderful addition to Tramore as
Waterford Chamber has welcomed An Taoiseach Simon Harris's announcement that a new Veterinary School is to be formed at South East Technological University (SETU). According to Gerald Hurley, CEO of Waterford Chamber, "Establishing a pipeline of highly skilled veterinary practitioners for the South East region is essential, given the the dominance of the Agri Food Industry in the South East. We are extremely proud to have been part of the extensive lobbying of Government for this, along with SETU
Over the summer months, further significant progress has been made on the North Quays Public Infrastructure Project. The public infrastructure works are funded with a public investment of €207m, including €100.6m of Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF) funding and following cabinet approval, a further €70m from the Department of Transport through the National Transport Authority (NTA). The works include a public transport hub including the relocation of Waterford train station to the North
IN THIS ISSUE:Changing of the Guard: Sean McKeown is the new Council bossPowering the PortJim Power: Economic background to Budget 2025Multi-billion offshore investments could boost Waterford’s economy and jobs marketEY Waterford: Growth, Diversification and Sustainability in the South EastAutism Friendly City: A few hours can lead to a lifetime of changeWorking to unite our communityNolke Opticians celebrate 20 years in businessManaging CashflowPaul Nolan honoured as first Patron of Waterford ChamberHome
September 12, 2024 – Waterford, Ireland – Aisco Security Ltd., a rising name in the security industry, has officially launched its operations in Ireland with the introduction of its comprehensive security guarding services in Waterford. Since its inception in 2022, the company has been dedicated to providing top-notch security solutions, and this expansion marks a significant milestone in its growth strategy. Aisco Security Ltd., founded just two years ago, has quickly made a name for itself with a
The International Coaching Federation, Ireland Chapter (ICF Ireland) has partnered with Waterford Chamber and Waterford Chamber Skillnet on the new Regional Leaders Programme, which commences this coming October. Having the endorsement of such a high-profile organisation shows just how impactful the Regional Leaders Programme has been over the past seven years, according to Gerald Hurley, CEO Waterford Chamber. “ICF Ireland is the leading organisation in the country in terms of coaching. To date we have
Second level schools across Waterford are being encouraged to sign-up for this year’s Student Enterprise Programme (SEP) which will see over 28,000 students nationally set-up and run a mini enterprise over the course of the academic year. The Student Enterprise Programme has been a staple on the secondary school calendar in Waterford for over 20 years with many students continuing their entrepreneurial journey long after they leave school, making their mark on the business world. Waterford has had
Paul Nolan has been honoured with the title of first Patron of Waterford Chamber. Paul, who has served two terms as President of the South-East's largest business representative organisation, is Group Commercial Director with Dawn Meats and has been a constant in terms of his commitment to Waterford over the past number of decades. According to Niall Harrington, President of Waterford Chamber: “As Waterford’s position as the capital of the South East strengthens and with more and more opportunities coming
As part of Waterford City and County Council’s roadmap to delivering a carbon neutral Waterford by 2040, the Local Authority is introducing its Business Pledge for A Cleaner, Greener Waterford on Monday, September 2nd. The scheme, formerly known as the Commercial Energy Discount Scheme, was launched in 2022 and has supported thousands of businesses across the city and county in transitioning to carbon neutrality. Businesses are invited to take the Business Pledge to strive towards a cleaner, greener
Last Thursday, August 22nd, Nolke Opticians celebrated 20 years in business with friends and family, suppliers and customers. Over the years, including a global recession and Covid pandemic, the practice has grown considerably and become a nationally renowned retailer and optician. Named one of Ireland top retailers on more than one occasion. A family business, Kjell and his team have always provided a friendly, relaxed approach to eyecare while keeping up with the industry’s latest technology and
You can and do spend a lot of time with your family members. But how often do you talk about the serious issues? We mean really talk. Research says not often. This is understandable, because it’s hard to have these conversations, especially with older relatives. They used to be the ones who minded you, now the roles are reversing. That’s hard for you and even harder for them. So, why aren’t families talking? For one, it’s difficult. Research conducted by Home Instead indicates that most adult children
The Built Heritage Investment Scheme (BHIS) for 2025 has been announced by Malcolm Noonan TD, Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. This scheme aims to support a significant number of projects across the country and the employment of skilled and experienced conservation professionals, craftspeople and tradespersons in the repair of the historic built environment Since 2016, Waterford City and County has been allocated almost
The new menu in the Met Bar at the Fitzwilton Hotel is here, and it's bursting with new choices, even MORE mouth-watering flavours, and a delicious selection of bowls, sandwiches and wraps to pick from. From 12.00pm – 3.00pm, Monday to Saturday, the new menu has some of your soon-to-be new favourite lunches and all at the really great price of €10 each. No need to book, just call in and try out this great Lunch Menu. But don’t just take our word for it, here’s a lovely review from one of our great
The founders of the south east’s best start-ups in 2024 were honoured at South East Technological University (SETU) for their entrepreneurial determination to develop innovative business solutions for international markets. The New Frontiers class of 2024 showcase and awards took place recently at SETU’s Cork Road Campus in Waterford. Members of the south east start-up eco-system attended the event to meet the Waterford New Frontiers class of 2024 and to hear about the solutions they developed. Among
Waterford City and County Council has been shortlisted in three categories of the Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards 2024. The awards are held in conjunction with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, and showcase best practice in local government and recognise the skills, vision and innovation within local government. The Irish Wake Museum has been shortlisted in the Heritage & Built Environment category. This category celebrates best in class by a Local
This year the Waterford Walls Street Art Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary. From Friday 9th to Sunday 18th August, the streets of Waterford will transform as a spectacular line up of 45 local, national and international artists unleash their creativity across the city. This will be accompanied by an action packed festival programme with an additional 30 events featuring panel talks, street art movie screenings, guided tours, a breakdancing extravaganza, workshops for teens and much more. With
Multi-billion offshore investments could boost Waterford's economy and jobs market “The advent of offshore wind energy in Ireland provides a potentially transformative opportunity which must be harnessed for Waterford and the entire south-east region”, the President of Waterford Chamber of Commerce, Niall Harrington told delegates at a special conference held by the Chamber in the Houses of the Oireachtas in Dublin. "Waterford’s proximity to Ireland’s designated maritime areas for wind energy
More young people aged between 18 and 28 prefer to socialise at home or at a friend’s house rather than clubbing or going to a bar or pub. The research also revealed that travelling abroad and personal growth are the top two things young people between 18 and 28 are looking forward to this year. It's among the findings conducted by regional youth radio station Beat 102 103 and SPARK, as part of My So-Called Beat Life. The project was developed to understand young people’s attitudes, behaviours, and
Applications are now open for the prestigious 2024 National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Awards. The awards, curated by Age Friendly Ireland, are open to organisations, agencies, and members of the public in Waterford who are driving initiatives to make Ireland a great place to grow old. The deadline for applications is Friday 12th July 2024. To apply, visit agefriendlyireland.ie/national-age-friendly-recognition-and-achievement-awardsThere are eight categories in the Age Friendly
The annual Waterford Harvest Festival returns for its 15th year. The calendar staple, celebrating great food and the people who produce it takes place throughout Waterford City from September 6th to September 8th. This year, the festival welcomes new directors Mark Dunne and Martin Nolan of MPI Artists. The duo have over 50 years combined festival experience and are looking forward to delivering a mouth-watering line up of events in 2024. Waterford native Mark Dunne has been an integral part of
Waterford Comics has been nominated for the Will Eisner Spirit of Comic Book Retail Awards! We are the only comic book store in Ireland and one of four international stores to be nominated. Each year, Comic-Con International in San Diego, the worlds biggest comic con, honours retailers from around the globe with the Will Eisner Spirit of Comics Retailer Award, named after the visionary creator of The Spirit. It is a way to acknowledge the important role that comics retailers play in the industry,
Minister Ossian Smyth joins representatives from the European Commission, European Space Agency, six national universities and industry partners of IrelandQCI (Quantum Communication Infrastructure) for extensive 3-day quantum communication technology conference in Dublin. Quantum technology specialists from across Europe are gathering at the Camden Court Hotel in Dublin city this week for a 3-day conference organised by the IrelandQCI Project Leads at Walton Institute in South East Technological
Waterford Chamber of Commerce was delighted to support Tipperary County Council and the Ireland India Business Association (IIBA) during the visit to Waterford by the Federation of Rajasthan Trade and Industry (FORTI) Business Trade delegation on June 25th. The visiting delegates were warmly welcomed to Waterford by Councillor Jason Murphy, Mayor of the City and County, and Waterford Chamber President Niall Harrington in the Garden Room of City Hall. They received several presentations highlighting the
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The Waterford business community was out in force on Thursday, June 20th to attend the Chamber business after-hours event at the Port of Waterford in Belview. Guests were welcomed by the Chairman of the Port John Treacey and treated to a tour of the activity port side and enjoyed some insights into the latest success at the Port and upcoming business developments from the Port CEO David Sinnott. Speaking at the event David said, “The history of Waterford City and the history of the Port are closely
Baker Finn Recruitment, established in Cork in 2018 as a Lifescience & Tech Recruitment firm, are thrilled to have opened a new office in Waterford. This marks a significant milestone for us as a business, it will be more than just increased capacity, it will bring new job opportunities, fostering talent and innovation within the local workforce. We are excited to be closer to our clients, to collaborate with local businesses and contribute to the local economic development in this region. Based in
The Waterford business community gathered in glorious sunshine at the Haven Hotel for Waterford Chamber’s President’s Summer Gala, sponsored by AIB and featuring guest speaker Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland. Following a lovely drinks reception on the lawn, sponsored by Liberty Blue Estate Agents, Niall Harrington, President of Waterford Chamber, welcomed the large crowd, thanking the sponsors for their longstanding support of the region’s largest business representative organisation. Speaking about
People are being encouraged to vote for their Teacher of the Year in a national competition in Ireland, with €1250 in Think Waterford First Gift Cards as a possible prize. The teacher with the most votes will be crowned as Teacher of the Year. A Waterford teacher has been nominated in a national Teacher of the Year competition, led by Miconex and sponsored by group collecting platform GiftRound, with €1250 in Think Waterford First Gift Cards as a possible prize. The Think Waterford First Gift Card was
Since its inception in 1995, South East BIC has been dedicated to supporting the startup ecosystem in the region. Our committment to clients, driven by the core values of partnership, honesty, integrity and independence, has been at the heart of the company's mission. This week marks a significant milestone in the nearly 30-year history of South East BIC. The organization has undergone a transformative rebranding and we are excited to introduce its new name and identity: Propelor BIC. Propelor
Viking Hotel Waterford is delighted to announce the grand unveiling of 39 exquisite new guest rooms, designed by the celebrated architect Hugh Wallace. Renowned for his impeccable taste and beautiful designs, Wallace has previously transformed the ground floor lobby, bar, and restaurant, and now brings his touch of elegance and sophistication to our guest accommodation. Each room features bespoke artwork that beautifully incorporates local landmarks and places of interest, providing a meaningful
South East Technological University (SETU) has launched Foundation Day, a new annual tradition of events, commemorating the University’s establishment in May 2022. Scheduled from 23-28 May, Foundation Day 2024 features a ‘multi-campus’ conference at SETU’s campuses in Waterford and Carlow, and at the Wexford County Council offices in Wexford town. Pictured at the Foundation Day event ‘Connecting for Health’ on Thursday, 23 May at SETU’s Cork Road Campus in Waterford were Director of Kinetic Labs,
Why not speak to WLR about hiring the state-of-the-art WLR Outside Broadcast studio? Their top-class presenters and highly enthusiastic Street Team bring a brilliant buzz to businesses, sporting events, scenic locations, festivals and more. WLR can broadcast their flagship shows from just about anywhere in Waterford City, County and beyond, with a dedicated on-air and digital focus on your business.To collaborate with WLR's Advertising and Creative Solutions Team, email sales@wlrfm.com or 051-877592.
Join EY Waterford's "Generative AI: Now. Next. Beyond" event at The Tower Hotel on Tuesday 28 May from 8am to 10am. Artificial Intelligence is now integrated into our everyday lives. It recommends the music and films to watch personalised for our taste. It helps us find the optimal route when we travel. It helps ensure secure personal payments both in person and online. The launch of ChatGPT 4 a year ago was also the catalyst for an equivalent shift in business, especially for Generative AI. Twelve months
Regional radio station Beat 102 103 is delighted to announce Sligo native Odhrán Johnson as the station’s newest member of the newsroom at the Broadcast Centre in Ardkeen, Co. Waterford. Originally from Ballymote Co. Sligo, Odhrán joins the station as Beat’s new SportsBeat Xtra Presenter and News & Sports Journalist with an extensive background and interest in audio production. While studying for his undergraduate degree in Law and History in DCU, Odhrán began a podcast series called ‘Young People
Waterford Chamber has been shortlisted for two Chambers Ireland Awards and the category winners will be announced at a gala event on June 6th . The awards will be presented for excellence in eight individual categories with one Chamber also taking home the award for Chamber of the Year 2024, the title which was held by Waterford Chamber in 2021. According to Waterford Chamber CEO Gerald Hurley, “This is testament to the hard-work and commitment of the team and I am delighted to see our work recognised
In a powerful partnership Waterford Chamber Skillnet, Carlow Kilkenny Skillnet, and County Tipperary Chamber Skillnet have successfully collaborated to bring about a pivotal event focused on talent development in the Southeast, for the European Year of Skills 2024. This initiative is a testament to Skillnet Ireland’s ongoing commitment to enhance the skills landscape. The conference, held on Tuesday, April 30th, united industry leaders, educators, and professionals committed to fostering talent development
Over 50 business professionals graduated from Waterford Chamber’s Regional Leaders Programme at an inspiring lunch in Faithlegg. Having worked with mentors over the past six months, the graduates now join an elite alumni of over 500 leaders who have completed the programme to date, a very powerful network of people who are driving forward business development in our region. Opening proceeding, Eadaoin Carrick, Vice-President of Waterford Chamber spoke about her own time on the programme and how she will
Waterford Chamber has released the findings of its Q1 Business Sentiment Survey, which shows 39% of respondents say staff recruitment and retention is the top challenge for Waterford businesses. This is followed by ‘access to finance’ at 17%, with other areas of concern being energy costs, changes in consumer spending and increasing productivity. Staff costs have proven the top barrier to businesses attracting and retaining staff, with specific skills shortages also proving a concern. According to
Waterford Chamber has launched its Local Government Manifesto 2024, calling on those seeking election to Waterford City & County Council to “put their head above the parapet and be genuine in delivering for Waterford”. The extensive document outlines the current requirements to drive Waterford forward under three headlines, Vibrant Living City, Infrastructure for the Future and Green Ambition. According to Niall Harrington, President, Waterford Chamber: “In terms of the local elections, as a community
ElectroCity pulled out all the stops for Waterford Chamber's Business After Hours, with guests walking away with top of the range prizes, including a Shark Flexbreeze, a Eufy Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, a DEDICA ARTE Coffee machine 10’’ TCL internet tablet, among many more. Congratulating Bill Hackett and the team at ElectroCity on 30 years in business, Niall Harrington, Chamber President said: "We have a long standing relationship with ElectroCity, who are proud redemption partners of the Think Waterford
Waterford Chamber has been approached by a number of the larger employers in Waterford, asking us to make representation on their behalf regarding the Small Benefits Exemption Scheme. This Scheme is largely welcomed by employers and they are ancious to maximise it for the benefit of their employees. However, there is a restriction which is causing problems and Waterford Chamber has asked Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath to review it. Under Irish Revenue rules, the scheme allows employees to receive up
Rallying clubs, motor enthusiasts and the business community across the South East are celebrating today, as MotorSport Ireland President Mr. Aiden Harper announced the World Rally Championships is set to be hosted in the region for one of the three years, with Limerick and Kerry hosting the other two years. This will be the largest event ever to be staged in the region, with the base camp being specially erected in Waterford, attracting thousands of visitors to Waterford and surrounding counties, as well
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The new Think Waterford First Gift Card replaces the previous paper system operated by Waterford Chamber The transition of the €1million paper-based Waterford Gift Voucher to the new Think Waterford First Gift Card is complete with the modern gift card now available to buy. Driven by Waterford Chamber of Commerce, with the support of Waterford City & County Council, the new gift card can be spent with Waterford businesses, keeping money locked into the county. Launching the new gift card, Cllr Joe
Niall Harrington, well-known architect with Fewer Harrington and property developer with WhiteBox Developments, was elected President of Waterford Chamber at the 236th AGM, which took place today (Monday, September 25th) in the Granville Hotel. Mr Harrington has been involved with Waterford Chamber for a number of years, chairing the Economic Development Group and being an active voice on lobbying agendas such as housing, planning and urban development. Addressing Waterford Chamber members, Mr
Waterford Chamber in partnership with Waterford City & County Council are excited to announce that we will soon be transitioning the Waterford Shop Local Gift Voucher Scheme from paper-based to credit card. This will allow much more flexibility of use for all and we see it as a huge step forward in the initiative to support the Shop Local campaign. As a participating business in the Waterford Gift Voucher scheme, we hope for your continued support and we now invite you to sign up to accept the Waterford
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Waterford City & County Council and Waterford Chamber have collaborated with SETU to explore the scope of opportunities for Waterford City Centre, by engaging RIKON and EY to carry out research and feasibility studies respectively. Under the banner of Waterford A City of Opportunity, you can now view and download the reports below. We ask that you use this information to promote Waterford as a great place to live, work, do business and invest in and to share extensively with your contacts so we can
IN THIS ISSUE:President Paul Nolan optimistic for the futureUS Ambassador hails Irish generosity and global ambitionSETU: The Gateway to SuccessSuccessful End of Year for Waterford City & County CouncilUncertain Economic Times5 steps to reducing energy costs this winterEngineering the South EastBite-Size NewsWaterford’s Blue Plaque TrailThe wonder of WintervalChristmas delights...with Jenny FlynnPlus much more!
IN THIS ISSUE:Five Pillars to Regional Growth - Patsy Carney, Ireland South EastOnes to watch: Waterford's high potential start-upsWaterford Chamber Pre-Budget SubmissionA seamless way to hand over your throneRe-fashioning the future with Smart GarmentsEnergy Business SupportsNational Women’s Enterprise Day 2022Summer review with Waterford CouncilBite-Size NewsBumper year for Waterford MuseumsWelcome VolunteersWaterford’s Blue Plaque TrailPlus much more!
IN THIS ISSUE:Under the microscope - Professor Veronica Campbell, SETU's first PresidentSETU — a regional gamechangerSETU will establish the south east as the place of choice for talent and investmentCareer u-turn for brave TraceyWorking from Home and the Hybrid ChallengeSpring review with Waterford CouncilPTSB — Simple banking solutions for small businessesOfficeMaster takes on Promotive’s customer baseWaterford businesses committed to green agendaUrban Forest at Airport Business ParkFast fashion is no
IN THIS ISSUE:TQS Integration best in class - Máire Quilty searching for pastures newTime to say goodbye - end of an era as Parlour Vintage Tea Rooms closeRoyal Visit - Charles and Camilla meet business community The Business of NetworkingVisual merchandising tips for small and medium retailersWorld-class research at Walton InstituteSure Valley Ventures launches €113m Software Technology Venture Capital FundBright start to 2022 for WaterfordDecarbonising Irish Transport with Natural GasWaterford Greenway
IN THIS ISSUE:Collaboration for Success - Martin Shanahan, CEO of IDA IrelandNavigating the urban jungleWhat kind of future has Waterford?Business community reunites after 557 daysLaunch of fifth Regional Leaders ProgrammeChamber and Energia Energy PartnershipWaterford – a city of opportunityTime to inject momentum and confidenceA Century of BakingBig business at RepligenSailing into Wellness — not your average team building event!Waterford to become 'City of Light'Decarbonisation by 2040 – how?From Vietnam