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Waterford City Council

Waterford City Council

The Mall, Waterford ,
Waterford City Council is the municipal and administrative authority for Waterford city, Ireland.
The Music Planners

The Music Planners

Philip Street, Waterford ,
Wedding music is our speciality. Let us take away the stress of organising songs and trying to find various musicians. The Music Planners will plan and organise every detail of your wedding ceremony music. From the moment you walk down the aisle, to “I Do” and signing the register we will make sure that we musically create a personalised wedding ceremony that reflects the individual tastes of every couple. The music played during your wedding ceremony is a hugely important element as it will immediately set the tone of your day and create an atmosphere for your guests. There is no right or wrong wedding music list. While tradition gives us inspiration and a place to start, every wedding ceremony should be unique and personal by blending your style, taste, personality and life experience with that of your other half. The beauty of music is that it touches everyone, and we are here to ensure that your wedding music is a perfect reflection of how you want your wedding day to feel.
J.M.D's Body Art

J.M.D's Body Art

57 O' Connell St., Waterford ,
J.M.D's Body Art is now Ireland's premier tattoo gallery. Recently renovated to the highest professional standards, we offer our clients a fresh and new tattoo experience in a vibrant, clean, relaxing atmosphere.
Waterford City Centre

Waterford City Centre

Waterford City Centre Business Group, Waterford ,
Waterford City is Irelands oldest city founded by the Vikings in 914AD. Waterford City Centre is an historic & vibrant fusion of Culture,History,Entertainment, Food & Shopping .The gateway and destination city of the South East of Ireland. The city is a compact city which means that you can experience all that the city has to offer on foot. The experience is made up off three distinct areas which are linked together. The historic & heritage quarter known as 'The Viking Triangle' , the nightlife & entertainment quarter known as 'John Street Village' and the shopping area ' Merchants Quarter'. This page is brought to you by the Waterford City Centre Business Group which was founded in March 2013. History of Waterford City Centre Business Group City Manager Michael Walsh in a radio interview had referred to city retailers as 'a broad parish' and somewhat of a disjointed group.Up to that point there had been two retail organisations ..Waterford Chamber Retail Committee and the City Centre Retail Association. Both groups had been working together with city council under the umbrella Destination Waterford Retail Committee (DWRC) and sub committees. However although the DWRC had done great work behind the scenes little was achieved and the group ceased to meet in January 2013. On hearing the radio interview and frustrated with the disjointed state of affairs , Glenn Sheridan , a former chair of the chamber retail committee and member of DWRC, set about bringing together the current chair of the chamber retail committee Brian Tynan, the chair of the retail association Declan Conway and George Kehoe (DWRC) to see if retailers could again work together , regroup and bring the unfinished work of DWRC to fruition. It was agreed that this new group would expand to represent all businesses types in the city centre. The newly formed group was established after a meeting in Dooleys hotel on March 28th 2013 with founding members Glenn Sheridan, Declan Conway, Brian Tynan, George Kehoe, Will Lee , Tom Reddy, Tina Darrer, Eddie Mulligan, Jim Gordon & Ciaran Cullen. At the following meeting both Michael Garland & Tony Fitzgerald joined the steering committee of the newly named Waterford City Centre Business Group. WCCBG launched its briefing document & appendix penned by Michael Garland.The group started work at a tremendous pace tackling issues such as parking , shop local , social media promotion, the development of the website - waterfordcitycentre.com and working with all the stakeholders in the city centre. The group now represents over 170 local businesses and has expanded into sub committees under the steering group of Eddie Mulligan (Chair), Michael Garland (Treasurer), Glenn Sheridan (Secretary), George Kehoe, Brian Tynan, Jim Gordon & Declan Conway.