Dungarvan observer 12 9 2014 edition

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DUNGARVAN

OBSERVER Vol. 102

Friday, 12th September, 2014

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Outstanding success for Waterford at Tidy Towns 2014 COUNTY Waterford ‘cleaned up’ at the SuperValu Tidy Town Awards for 2014, with one gold, four silver and one bronze medals being awarded to five towns. Lismore was once again awarded the gold medal at the competition, with 314 points (Category C) while Ardmore and Stradbally (Category B), Dungarvan (Category F) and Waterford City (Category H) all took silver medals, with 311, 310, 300 and 293 points respectively.Tramore was awarded a bronze medal with 291 points in Category E. Our closest neighbours, Clonmel, took gold with 310 points in Category G, while Youghal took silver with 300 points in Category E and Kilsheelan in South Tipperary took bronze with 309 points in Category B. Gold medal winners receive a prize of €900; while silver medal winners are awarded €700 and bronze medal winners are awarded €400, which goes to funding the Tidy Towns Committees and projects in those towns. The outstanding success of Waterford’s towns doesn’t stop there. Both towns of Ardmore and Lismore were awarded €1,000 each for being shortlisted under the Tourism Towns Awards sponsored by Fáilte Ireland. Lismore Tidy Towns were announced as joint winners of a €1,000 Heritage Award which will be split with Buncrana in County Donegal. The

Analysis of marks by town CO. WATERFORD CATEGORY A Ballymacarbry Fenor Ballyduff Upper New Street Gardens CATEGORY B Ardmore Stradbally Villierstown Cappoquin Clashmore Passage East & Crook Dunhill CATEGORY C Lismore Dunmore East Portlaw CATEGORY E Tramore CATEGORY F Dungarvan CATEGORY H Waterford City

MARK 301 285 245 189 MARK 311 310 281 271 265 264 263 MARK 314 261 252 MARK 291 MARK 300 MARK 293

Heritage Award is for Lismore’s Stone Depots. Lismore also won a County Award of €1,000, while Ardmore was ‘Highly Commended’ in the County Award with an award of €800; and Stradbally was ‘Commended’ in the County Award with an award of €500. Dunmore East, which received 261 points in Category C was given an Endeavour Award of €500, after showing nearly a 7% marked improvement on their 2013 score. The Tidy Towns competition, which is sponsored by SuperValu, demonstrates the real value of community pulling together. Continued on page 2

Celebrating the presentation of a safety boat to the Waterford Dragon Warriors – Stephen Foley, Event Organiser of the recent Raft Race in Dungarvan, presents Marcella Sweeney and Margaret O'Keeffe, representing the Waterford Dragon Warriors, with a Safety Boat which was purchased from the money raised from the Raft Race. SEE PAGE 24 [Dan McGrath/Editorial Images]

Councillors united against wind farms By Paul Mooney COUNCILLORS in Dungarvan / Lismore Municipal District Council expressed their utter abhorrence at the scale and size of wind farms popping up around County Waterford and will endeavour to seek Waterford City and County Council to immediately review its policy on wind energy. At the September meeting of the District Council, held last Monday

evening, it was proposed by Cllr. Declan Doocey, seconded by Cllr.Tom Cronin, that the Council hold off on granting planning permission for wind farms until there is a review of the national energy policy and it is proven that the turbines are needed. Chairman of the District Council, Cllr. Damien Geoghegan said wind turbines gave no benefit to the local community and said the City and

County Council needs to review its policy in relation to wind energy in County Waterford. “We agree to that, to ask the plenary Council body to review the wind energy policy, otherwise we’ll have places like Brickey Valley and Drumhills and beyond becoming absolutely blighted and destroyed with wind turbines,” he said. Continued on page 2


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