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Tramore Tidy Towns

Tramore Tidy Towns

The aim of the Tramore Tidy Towns group is to work with the community to improve and enhance the visual appearance of our local town, to create a sense of place for our community enjoyment
Coastguard Cultural Centre

Coastguard Cultural Centre

History: Tramore Coastguard Station was built in 1874 as a base for the regional branch of the Irish Coastguard. It consisted of a 3 storey officer’s residence and 6 cottages. It was used by the Coastguard service until 1922. In 1924 the Garda Síochána took up occupation of the building. The station was used as a Garda Barracks and Gardaí and their families lived in the 6 residential cottages. The Gardaí vacated the building in 1988 when they moved to a new station in Market Street, Tramore. The building remained unoccupied and was destroyed by a fire in October 2000. Renovation: In 2002 the Office of Public Works commenced work to restore and preserve the property. Every effort was made to retain the architectural and historical integrity of this landmark building which is located on a prominent site overlooking Tramore Bay. The magnificently restored building was officially opened by Minister Martin Cullen and Minister of State Tom Parlon on 28th May, 2004. Today: The 3 storey station house and 2 of the cottages are used by the Tramore unit of the Irish Coast Guard. A modern boathouse and training facilities meet the needs of this State-run emergency service responsible for maritime Search & Rescue. Irish Water Safety: Irish Water Safety is the statutory voluntary body established to promote water safety in Ireland. The Waterford County branch of the association is based in the renovated original boathouse which forms part of the Tramore Coast Guard Station complex. Community Arts Space: 4 of the original cottages were developed as a 2 storey open plan exhibition space with modern reception, lift and toilet facilities. This space is run by Waterford County Council who is working to create a vibrant centre for arts, crafts & heritage activities. Home to a number of local art groups, this venue is a wonderful and unique exhibition space. It can be used for book launches, readings, small musical recitals and plays. Over the last six years it has held many exhibitions by local as well as national and international artists. We have held concerts by local, national and international musicians. The aim of the Coastguard Station Cultural Centre is to development art, culture and heritage for the community of Tramore and the surrounding areas. Opening hours from January 2013 will be: Monday - Friday 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Saturday 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. We will be closed on Sundays from January until further notice. Any openings on Sundays regarding exhibitions and events will be advertised on Facebook or in the Coast Guard Station.