The Granville Hotel, nestled in the heart of Waterford City, proudly announces its recognition as one of the top 25 hotels in Ireland by the prestigious TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Awards. This ‘Top 25 Best of the Best’ list places the Granville Hotel among some of the finest establishments in the...
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Businesses bin it to help others
Businesses bin it to help others
Following a call from Waterford Chamber, the business community has stepped up in force to support Waterford Food Bank, by donating their used bottles and cans to the organization who works tirelessly to combat food poverty. Waterford Chamber has been supporting Waterford Food Bank for a number of years with...
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As we resume this edition of 'The Cultural Corner', we do so with a moment of reflection and solidarity. In observance of those who endure the hardships of conflict, famine, and involuntary starvation, especially during the month of Ramadan, we discontinued this section for a while. It is our humble attempt...
Farmers enjoy evening of advice from The Comeraghs to China
Farmers enjoy evening of advice from The Comeraghs to China
Farmers from across Kilmacthomas and surrounding areas enjoyed a lively evening of diverse discussion on everything from hoof health, microbiomes and the importance of attitude through to the power of broth and anti-ageing advice from two Chinese Professors, when they gathered for an information evening, hosted by...
SETU celebrates the best of Irish and French cuisine at Goût de France event
SETU celebrates the best of Irish and French cuisine at Goût de France event
South East Technological University (SETU), in collaboration with the French Embassy, in Dublin, recently hosted a special Goût de France dining experience serving the best of Irish and French cuisine. Celebrated in over 150 countries worldwide, Goût de France (Taste of France) focuses on the use of local...
Molly Keane Creative Writing Award 2024
Molly Keane Creative Writing Award 2024
Waterford City and County Council’s Arts Office is inviting entries for the Molly Keane Creative Writing Award 2024. This national annual creative writing award, celebrating the rich literary life of the late Molly Keane, has been running since 1998. Molly’s writing career started...
Educate Together National School and Waterford Walls
Educate Together National School and Waterford Walls
Waterford Eduacte Together NS are delighted to announce that our school will this year be part of the Waterford Walls Project. The front wall of our school will be transformed into an amazing piece of art by one of the world's top street artists. This wall will be one of the largest and most striking...
Significant expansion of Male Advice Line with nationwide Client Support team
Significant expansion of Male Advice Line with nationwide Client Support team
Ireland’s national Male Advice Line (MAL) has announced a significant expansion of its now 10-strong client support team, as well as increased operating hours. The National FREEPHONE service (1800 816 588) offers confidential phoneline advice and support to men experiencing domestic, sexual or gender-based...
Supply shortage fuelling price rises in Tramore
Supply shortage fuelling price rises in Tramore
Property Partners Barry Herterich If you are lucky enough to live in Tramore or are from the town, then you’ll know why it’s such a great place to live. Tramore has grown massively in the last 40 years, from a population of less than 4,000 to around 11,000 now and the town is continuing to grow...
Councillors must hold Local Authority and Government accountable
Councillors must hold Local Authority and Government accountable
Waterford Chamber has launched its Local Government Manifesto 2024, calling on those seeking election to Waterford City & County Council to “put their head above the parapet and be genuine in delivering for Waterford”. The extensive document outlines the current requirements to drive Waterford...
“No democracy” as Glenville residents protest again
“No democracy” as Glenville residents protest again
Robert Forrest The residents of the Glenville estate on the Dunmore Road have again taken to the streets to protest against the removal of a traffic sensor. A sensor light, which activated as cars left Glenville, was removed in September of last year, causing outrage among the residents. To...
Paul Mooney to join The Munster Express as Editor
Paul Mooney to join The Munster Express as Editor
Taking up the role of Editor on 14th May, Paul originally from Antrim, started out when he was a teenager delivering various daily and weekly newspaper titles during early mornings and late afternoons. It was during this time that his employer, Eugene Diamond, of Diamond's Newsagents, encouraged him to do his...