Dungarvan observer 30 5 2014 edition

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DUNGARVAN

OBSERVER Vol. 102

L a te Co r k p o i nt d e n i es Wa te r fo rd

Friday, 30th May, 2014

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Concern over regional ambulance service

Structural changes confirmed for Dungarvan Civic Offices

By Christy Parker

Extension to Chamber to accommodate 32 Councillors, while Customer Service area will be modified

Call to Elizabeth for her consistent customer care and advice

Pictured at the launch of Pink Bra High Nelly Cycle were Emma Nolan (Beat 102-103 FM), Darragh Fives (Waterford Senior Hurler), Niamh Coffey (cycle participant), Stephen Molumphy (Waterford Senior Hurler). SEE PAGE 41

The Civic Offices at Davitt’s Quay, Dungarvan.

By Paul Mooney S T RU C T U R A L changes to the Civic Offices in Dungarvan to accommodate the newly formed Waterford City and County Council have been confirmed to the Dungarvan Observer.

Student awarded trip to USA page 5

Shave or Dye in Stradbally page 12

2014 A Gathering of Musicians, Dancers, Singers & Trad Followers

The current proposed changes to the 15-year-old Civic Offices building includes an extension to the Council Chamber to accommodate the increased number of Councillors from 23 to 32, as well as modifications to the Customer Service desk. The building was constructed and officially opened in April, 1999, at a cost of approximately €6m (£5m at the time). Earlier last February, this newspaper highlighted speculation circulating around the town that changes would be made to the Chamber and to other areas of the Civic Offices,

but at the time, a Council spokesperson said no decision has been made into any possible changes. However, it was confirmed this week to the Dungarvan Observer, by a spokesperson of the newly formed Waterford City and County Council, that structural changes to Dungarvan Civic Offices will go ahead. The spokesperson said that generally, there will be some relatively minor structural amendments to the Civic Offices to accommodate the delivery of new services and to “ensure service cohesion and to accommodate the ability to host meetings of the new unified City and County Council”. It was confirmed that some modifications will take place in the Council Chamber to accommodate the unified body of elected members, while also accommodating the requirements of the Press and general public. Continued on page 2

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A RECENT emergency in Youghal has again drawn criticism of the West Waterford / East Cork ambulance service, after an incident where a mother had to drive her sick child 30 miles to hospital late at night because, she was told, there was no ambulance available. Full story, page 9

Local elections cause shock and surprise Sinn Féin / Independents gain, while Labour nearly wiped out

By Paul Mooney

THE 2014 Local Elections were a shock and a surprise for many political pundits, and while gains were made for some of the smaller parties, there were a number of political

casualties in its wake, with some new names introduced into the lexicon of local politics. It was a nervous, tensionfilled two days at the Count Centre, which was held in WIT’s Sports Hall on Saturday, 24th and Sunday, 25th May, last. Some candidates knew

their inevitable fate early on through the tallies, while others held onto hope that transfers would get them over the line. There was extra worry generated for the Dungarvan / Lismore area candidates early on Saturday, when it transpired the tally count was wrong,

due to several boxes being missed, giving a skewed prediction for candidates. The trends in the Waterford Local Elections mirrored the national trend, with Sinn Féin making huge gains and managing to elect a total of six candidates. Continued on page 20

Featuring DANÚ in Concert Céilí, Gig Rig, Bucket Singing, Singers Club, Busking Competition

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Dungarvan TradFest 2014

THE 2nd LISMORE ANTIQUE & FINE ART FAIR LISMORE HOUSE HOTEL Saturday, 31st May – Sunday, 1st June

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