Dungarvan observer 20 5 2016 edition

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DUNGARVAN

OBSERVER Vol. 104

Friday, 20th May, 2016

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Council wants new bin charges regime deferred By Paul Mooney WATERFORD Council is to write to the new Minister for Environment, Simon Coveney, seeking him to defer the introduction of the pay-by-weight bin charges regime due to begin on 1st July next. Currently, most households pay a flat-rate fixed charge to have their bins lifted. The regime of charging householders for the weight of their rubbish was brought in by former Environment Minister Alan Kelly. Originally, the pay-by-weight system was to be brought in from July, 2015, but was deferred until after the General Election, until 1st July, 2016. At the May meeting of Waterford Council, Cllr. Davy Daniels again lashed out at the government for the lack of information to households

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about the new bin charge regime which is due to begin in seven weeks time. “There has been no information whatsoever about the cost of waste collection and the government introducing legislation which bans individual bags,” Cllr. Daniels said. “It is most unfair that this legislation was introduced and it will cause hardship for many people.” Cllr. Daniels proposed the Council write to the Minister asking that the pay-by-weight charges are deferred indefinitely, which was seconded by Cllr. Cha O’Neill. However, Cllr. Michael J. O’Ryan proposed an amendment, seconded by Cllr. Seamus O’Donnell, that the Council ask the Minister to defer pay-by-weight charges until 1st January, 2017, considering the delay in the formation of a new government.

“There are a lot of pensioners and retired people who don’t fill up their bins, so a pay-by-weight system is a good idea,” said Cllr. O’Ryan. Cllr. Daniels said the introduction of new legislation on bin collections “is very unfair” particularly without any information being made available. “There has been no information to households,” Cllr. Daniels reiterated. “This was already deferred from last July to this July, until after the General Election. I want a detailed response from the Minister on this matter, not a one-liner response,” Cllr. Daniels added. The Dungarvan Observer understands that households will be charged a minimum of 11c per kg for general domestic waste; 6c per kg for food / biodegradable / organic waste; and 2c per kg for recyclable waste. Continued on page 2

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Sinead dances in Croke Park Commemoration LOCAL dancer Sinead Kiely from Ballinamult was one of the performers from around the country, who took part in the spectacular Laochra show. This was a theatrical production dedicated to telling the story of Ireland by showcasing the best aspects of Irish creative culture, in Croke Park, in front of a packed stadium as part of the GAA 1916 commemoration celebrations. The 'Laochra' show was billed as an exuberant “celebration of our national identity” and took place after the National Football League Final between Dublin and Kerry. This was truly an amazing occasion and Sinead did Waterford proud with her performance on the day. Sinead was only back from two weeks performing with 'Celtic Dance' at various venues in France. She is a member of the Ryan School of Irish Dancing and is a sister to the well known dancer and teacher, Deirdra Kiely, who teaches in Dungarvan and a number of other locations in West Waterford and South Tipperary.

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HARBOUR rescue hero Dylan Murphy has been honoured with a Cathaoirleach’s reception hosted by Dungarvan-Lismore Municipal District Council. The accolade recognised the 16 year old’s outstanding act of bravery when he rescued a young woman from imminent drowning in Dungarvan harbour. Full story on page 6

Dylan Murphy being presented with his award by Cllr. Tom Cronin, Cathaoirleach of Dungarvan-Lismore Municipal District Council. [Sean Byrne]

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