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DUNGARVAN

Vol. 106

OBSERVER Friday, 19th October, 2018 41

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€100k FOR CAPPOQUIN Funding will go towards revitalising town centre CAPPOQUIN is one of six towns around the country which have been selected to receive €100,000 as part of a scheme to address vacant properties and encourage more people to live in rural town centres. Cappoquin, along with Callan in Co. Kilkenny, Boyle in Co. Roscommon,

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Ballinrobe in Co. Mayo, Banagher in Co. Offaly and Castleblaney in Co. Monaghan have received funding of €100,000 through the Town and Village Pilot Residential Occupancy Scheme. The six towns have been invited to develop innovative proposals to encourage more people to live in rural town

centres and the funding will help them engage with their communities and local businesses, and arrive at practical solutions that can be delivered to achieve the objective of increasing the number of people living in our rural towns. The funding for Cappoquin was confirmed by Waterford Fine Gael

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Minister Michael Ring pictured recently with Waterford Fine Gael Senator and General Election candidate Paudie Coffey.

Senator, Paudie Coffey, who said the funding is a huge boost to Cappoquin, where its Main Street and town core suffered badly over the years, but the community is now fighting back with the help of community-led initiatives. The Waterford General Election candidate said: “Cappoquin is typical of

many rural towns outside of our cities that bore the full brunt of the recession”. “Many shops and businesses were forced to close and as a result the main street is badly in need of rejuvenation,” said Senator Coffey. c Continued on page 2

Eir criticised for not going ‘extra yard’ in broadband roll-out

By Christy Parker

National Ploughing Championships 2018 Prizewinners’ Banquet – James Prendergast, Waterford, is presented with the Albatros Cup, NPA Trophy and Gold medal for 3 Furrow Senior by NPA Vice-Chairman Padraig Nolan and NPA Chairman Denis Keohane at the NPA Awards in The Bridge House Hotel, Tullamore. [Alf Harvey]

IN a week when aligning the words broadband and Ireland in the same sentence drew heavy sighs nationwide, eyes were raised heavenwards at the Dungarvan-Lismore Municipality meeting when the bewildering failure to provide an adequate service at a local level was illustrated. Cllr.Tom Cronin, citing a “big problem” with the broadband – or lack of it – in West Waterford, spoke of Eir seeing fit to provide the service to all bar the last one of five houses on a roadway in Ardmore. In another instance, he said, six from seven houses were serviced but the final one, some 100 metres further on was left without despite the householder even offering to pay the extra cost. The Councillor also referenced a housing estate with about 100 homes being omitted. Cllr. Cronin surmised that Eir had a contract for

about 300,000 houses “but won’t do 300,001!” He believed this defied economic sense, because sooner or later another roll-out would occur (his optimism still defiant) and the houses would then be included. Meanwhile, as people seeking to work from home or run a business continued to suffer, Cllr. Cronin asked that a letter be dispatched to Eir seeking an explanation. Director of Services Fergus Galvin explained that Eir are no longer in the national broad plan tendering process (and probably buying their own dinners) but they had had an agreement with the Department of Communications to provide broadband in “a certain amount of houses, but not all.” Hence the ‘last yard’ omission was “a commercial decision.” Mr. Galvin said the Council would consult with its own broadband officer to see what, if anything, could be done to help the situation.


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