Waterford Tide & Tales Blog
Have you checked out the Blog “Waterford Harbour Tides & Tales” yet ?
Waterford Harbour Tides & Tales is a weekly blog by Cheekpoint native Andrew Doherty, devoted to passing on the maritime heritage of Waterford harbour - stories of boats, people and social history published each Friday @ https://tidesandtales.ie/. Andrew has also published a book “Before the Tide Went Out” & is scheduled to publish another. He has walking tours (Russianside Tours) based on his writings, offering insights into localised Waterford History, Heritage, Fishery & Nature. Tours can be customised to each parties individual interests and he can offer something for all walkers whether experienced or not. He has guided individuals, families, groups and clubs. All enquiries welcomed @ Waterford Harbour Tides & Tales
☘️ 🇨🇮 🎉2019 Tramore St Patrick’s Day Parade Press Release ☘️ 🇨🇮 🎉
The 2019 Tramore St Patrick’s Day Parade gets underway on March 17th at the new time of 1.30pm. The Fun theme this year is ‘Save Our Seas’ and this year’s Grand Marshall will be Mr Jim O’Sullivan representing Tramore Golf Club who are proudly celebrating 125 years this year
All walking participants are asked to assemble for 1pm at the Cannons Field, Priest Road Car Park. All Participating Floats & Vehicles are to line up along the Old Waterford Road but the committee ask that no vehicles park between the Entrance of Sweetbriar Park & O'Neill's Bar To facilitate traffic movement before the rolling road closure during the parade itself.
The Cannon's Field /Priest Road Car park will be closed from 10pm on Saturday the 16th March. and will not be available for use until 2pm on Sunday the 17th March. Any vehicles in the car park will not be allowed to move until after the parade has moved off. This is to ensure the safety of people who will be assembling in advance of the parade, and we ask that this be respected.
Those that would usually use the car park at this time, are asked to consider other options for the day that's in it.
A rolling road closure will take place during the parade itself Starting from Summerhill following the route down Main Street, turning right onto Broad Street a the cross, proceeding to and turning left down Gallweys Hill, down Turkey Road before coming to an end at the former Railway building where the viewing stand will be located. All vehicles are asked to proceed onwards to disband at the Riverstown Roundabout
Provision will be made in the Broad Street/Church Road area for Blue badge Holder Parking.
(Between Seagull Bakery & Gallweys Hill)
Any badge holders wishing to park here, must be parked up by 1.00pm latest.
We ask other motorists to respect this, and keep this area clear on the day.
We hope everyone has a great day, and share
Tramore Service Station
Farrell's Tramore service station for value & convenience ! They continue to serve fuel of the highest quality at the most competitive prices, they are agents for Lotto, Leap Card & ATM. There deli is full of fresh ingredients for the makings of a tasty satisfying bite to eat. Why not "fill up" today.
Rooney’s Bistro At Tramore Golf Club For a great choice of food and service overlooking Tramore Golf Course
Theatre Royal Waterford presents Badly Drawn boy on the 8th November at 8pm.
Badly Drawn Boy’s soundtrack to the 2002 film About A Boy, starring Hugh Grant, remains one of Badly Drawn Boy’s most critically acclaimed and successful albums
Now is the time to contact Cantwell Financial Advisors 3 Main Street Tramore Cantwell Financial Advisors Ltd. For professional advice and information on Inheritance Tax and Cohabiting Couples
AGM Slideshow
Slideshow from the Tramore Chamber of Tourism and Commerce Annual General Meeting which took place on the 15th Nov 2016.