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DUNGARVAN

Vol. 107

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GARDAÍ INVESTIGATE EARLY MORNING RAID

PRATT IS ELECTED MAYOR

By Paul Mooney

TALLOW-based Labour Councillor John Pratt was elected Mayor of the City and County of Waterford for the coming year, defeating a challenge for the position from Fine Gael’s Damien Geoghegan. Cllr. Pratt was nominated by his party colleagues, Cllr. Ger Barron and Cllr. Seamus Ryan, which was supported by

Councillors from the Progressive Alliance grouping comprising of Sinn Féin, the Labour Party, the Green Party and Independents, at the Annual General Meeting of Waterford City and County Council held last Friday afternoon in City Hall, Waterford. Cllr. Damien Geoghegan was proposed and seconded by his party colleagues, Cllr. John Cummins and Cllr. Seanie Power, and supported by the rest of his Fine Gael colleagues, and

Labour’s Cllr. John Pratt who was elected as the new Mayor of the City and County of Waterford last Friday. [Noel Browne]

Fianna Fáil Councillors. Cllr. Pratt received a total of 17 votes to Cllr. Geoghegan’s 14 votes. The AGM is the first meeting of the Council following the Local Elections in May. Cllr. Pratt, who is now the third elected representative from the Lismore area to be elected mayor, after Cllr. James Tobin and Cllr. Declan Doocey; outlined his objectives for the year. He said he wants the theme to be about ‘community’ during his mayorship and highlighted what he hopes to achieve during his time in office. Cllr. Pratt said he is no longer the lone Labour representative on the Council and with his three party colleagues (Ger Barron, Thomas Phelan and Seamus Ryan), he intends working with all groupings on the Council in driving forward and achieving the best possible outcomes for the people of Waterford. Cllr. Pratt paid tribute to outgoing mayor, Cllr. Declan Doocey, whom, he said “did a fantastic job”. c Continued on page 2

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Government approves €5m funding for Waterford Airport THE future is bright for Waterford Airport after the government confirmed last Tuesday afternoon that it has approved €5m in capital funding for a runway extension. The government funding will be combined with €5m already pledged from regional private investment and €2m from the local authorities in Waterford, Kilkenny and Wexford in return for an equity

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shareholding in the airport. The cost of the runway extension is expected to cost in the region of €12m. The lifeline means that plans can progress to extend the runway from its existing length of 1,433 metres to 2,280 metres to accommodate larger aircraft such as Airbus 320s and Boeing 737s. It is hoped that if works take place soon, the airport could become fully operational by mid-2020.


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