DUNGARVAN
OBSERVER Vol. 103
Friday, 27th February, 2015
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Chamber to meet with ‘Town Centre Group’ over Grattan Square concerns Businesses disappointed over ‘lack of communication’ from Smarter Travel By Paul Mooney BUSINESSES and stakeholders on Grattan Square have expressed their disappointment over lack of communication from Smarter Travel in relation to proposed changes due to take place in the Square later this year
and have sought a meeting with the ‘External Town Centre Group’. Dungarvan and West Waterford Chamber successfully lobbied the Smarter Travel ‘External Town Centre Group’ to hold a meeting this coming Thursday, 26th February to discuss concerns and seek clarifica-
tion on a number of issues. Concerns and issues to be raised by the Chamber and its members to be put to the ‘External Town Centre Group’ include: a time frame of development of work on Grattan Square; phasing of work on Grattan Square; Youghal Road development; lack of communication
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from Smarter Travel; the appointment of a ‘liaison person’ in Smarter Travel who will be available to businesses to discuss any concerns businesses may have. Jenny Beresford, of Dungarvan and West Waterford Chamber, said many of their members are disappointed with the lack of communication from Smarter
Travel over the ‘Smarter Travel Town Centre Improvement Scheme’. Speaking to the Dungarvan Observer, Ms. Beresford said: “We’ve lobbied and lobbied for communication, which we feel has been really poor especially since the start of 2015”. Continued on page 2
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Minister opens Kilrossanty GAA gym page 17 At the Cappoquin / Affane GAA Club Victory Social in the Park Hotel, last Saturday night, were Jenny McCarthy; Nicole Landers; and Teresa Kiely. [Sean Byrne//Deise Media]
Application lodged for wind turbines in Nire Valley
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A PLANNING application has been submitted to Waterford City and County Council seeking permission to erect eight wind turbines in the Nire Valley. The application has been made by Kilkenny-based energy company EcoPower Developments Ltd, who are seeking eight turbines with a height of up to 127 metres, along with one 80 metre meteorological mast and associated equipment in townlands Bawnfune / Sillaheens
/ Curraheenavoher / Russelltown / Boolabrien Upper / Russelltown New, Ballymacarbry, County Waterford. (Council reference: 1551). Details of the proposed development were published in the Dungarvan Observer two weeks ago, with EcoPower outlining that their application will be accompanied by an Environmental Impact Statement. Continued on page 2
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