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Waterford Marine Search and Rescue

Waterford Marine Search and Rescue

Our operations include: Search and Rescue Maintenance and monitoring of Ring-Buoys Night patrols around Waterford City Suicide prevention Swift white water rescue Rescue kayaking teams
Tramore Credit Union

Tramore Credit Union

Summerhill, Tramore, Waterford ,
Tramore Credit Union “Mission Statement” The Mission Tramore Credit Union is “to promote the financial well-being of its members”. To achieve this purpose Tramore Credit Union is committed to providing a broad range of innovative financial products supported by the excellent service of a dedicated, well-trained staff, management, and board of directors. What is Tramore Credit Union? Tramore Credit Union is a democratic, financial co-operative owned and controlled by its own members and is run only to benefit its members. The members of Tramore Credit Union are the people who have an account and who save together and lend to each other at a fair and reasonable rate of interest. Tramore Credit Union offers its members the chance to have control over their own finances by making their own savings work for them. Tramore Credit Union is owned by the members — the people who save and borrow with it — people like you. When you become a member and start saving with Tramore Credit Union you will have access to fair and reasonable rates on savings and loans. Your savings contribute to your credit union’s loan fund. So your savings are helping other members. Members like you. A credit union exists only to serve its members — not to profit from their needs. Surplus income generated is returned to the members by way of a dividend and/or is directed to improved or additional services required by the members. Credit unions are non-sectarian and non-political, and continue that Irish tradition of co-operative self-help. It has been shown throughout history that by working together people can achieve far more through co-operation than by individual effort. The success of the credit union movements worldwide is a clear illustration of this. Credit unions have served their members well in Ireland since 1958, and as long as there are active members, they will continue to do so.
Tel: 386324
Waterford Homecrafts

Waterford Homecrafts

Christmas Craft Fair 2013 29th November to 22rd December 2013 in Garter Lane Arts Centre. Open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5.30pm Sunday from 12 noon to 5.30pm. Closed Monday the 2nd and Monday the 9th. See you there!!!
Tel: 868541856
Ballybeg Community Development Project

Ballybeg Community Development Project

Ballybeg Community Campus, Waterford ,
Currently the CDP manages a range of projects including: Ballybeg Education Project; An after school education support service. Contact Glen Lynch Ballybeg Positive Project; Training & education for adults. Contact Mary O'Sullivan The Key Project; An employment support project. Contact Leona Basquill Ballybeg Horticulture Initiative; Training in Horticulture and a community garden. Contact Sean O'Driscoll The Artery Landscape Design & Garden Centre In addition programmes relating to health & well being, men's groups, women's groups, local events, festivals and volunteer training programmes are run by the project. The project is involved in development work and so engages with others in campaigns to change local and national policy with regard to issues that impact on the lives of those in the community. CDP Board of Directors Chairperson; Amanda Power CDP Manager; Liz Riches
Tel: 051-350100
Waterford Treasures

Waterford Treasures

Viking Triangle, Waterford ,
3 facinating museums all within Waterford's Viking Triangle Combined tickets available. *Treasures of Georgian Waterford at the Bishop's Palace.* The Bishop’s Palace charts the history of Waterford from 1700 to 1970 and gives a wonderful insight into the history of what was up to the 1750s, Ireland’s second city. Waterford city boasts the finest collection of 18th century architecture of any city in Ireland outside of Dublin and its great legacy from the period is its elegant silverware and, of course, fine glassmaking. Visitors to the Bishop’s Palace will see the oldest piece of Waterford Crystal in the world - a decanter made in the 1780’s. Admission Fees to Bishop's Palace Adults €5.00 Seniors €4.00 Students €4.00 Under 14 FREE with family School groups 1 euro per child (teachers and helpers go free) Self Guided using V Guide or Actor lead guided tours on the hour. * Treasures of Medieval Waterford * Step back into the 13th century into Waterfords' atmospheric Choristers' Hall and the 15th century Wine Vault situated underneath. As part of this stunning exhibition medieval cloth of gold vestments and the 1373 Great Charter Roll of Waterford are on display. Admission Fees to Medieval Museum Adults €5.00 Seniors €4.00 Students €4.00 Under 14 FREE with family School groups 1 Euro per child (teachers and helpers go free) Self Guided using V Guide or Actor lead guided tours on the hour. *Telling Tales* Real life characters bring to life Waterford's facinating history in these imaginative tours - Mayor Wyse in the Medieval Museum and in the Bishop's Palace Mrs. Richards. the gossipy housekeeper who has just returned from the public hanging of a mand found guilty of murding the head gardener at the Palace. Tours hourly in the Bishop's Palace and the Medieval Museum * Treasures of Viking Waterford, at Reginald's Tower * Situated at the apex of the Viking Triangle in Waterford's historic city centre, Reginald's Tower is home to an exciting exhibition that uses a superb collection of historic and archaeological artefacts to tell the story of Waterford's Viking heritage. Reginald's Tower is a circular defense tower built at the beginning of the 13th century and at various stages in its rich history has been used as a mint, a prison and a military store. To this day, it remains Waterford's most recognisable landmark. Contact Telephone No for Reginald's Tower 051-304220 Reginald's Tower is open 7 days a week from 10.00am to 6.00pm ( last admission is 30 mins before closing) Admission Fees to Reginald's Tower Adults €3.00 Seniors €2.00 Student with Card €1.00 Children €1.00 Under 6 FREE Family Ticket €8.00 Waterford Museum of Treasures has been in existence since 1999 and has won many awards and is firmly established as a popular visitor attraction in the city. The Museum celebrates the ethnic, cultural and religious diversity of all who contributed to the making of Waterford , from Viking and Norman times, through medieval and recent Irish history right up to the present. We look forward to welcoming you! Follow us on Twitter at @Wford_Treasures
Seacourt B&B

Seacourt B&B

Waterford Road, Tramore, Waterford ,
Sea Court B&B Tramore ( accommodation ) is a comfortable and homely AA 4 star award winning Bed & Breakfast located in the seaside town of Tramore, Co. Waterford in Ireland. It serves as the perfect place to stay during your visit to Tramore our gorgeous seaside town. Sea Court bed and breakfast is ideally located in Tramore, just minutes walk from all local amenities and our famous Blue Flag Beach. We are just a 10 minute drive to the popular House of Waterford Crystal where you can buy some of our famous locally made Crystal and get a guided tour of the factory. Guests at the b&b in Tramore can relax and enjoy a cup of tea/coffee on arrival. Free WiFi Internet access is available throughout the house and we have a free secure private car park at the rear of our house. All rooms are en-suite, spacious and decorated to a high standard. All rooms have TVs, clock-radios, hairdryers, complimentary showergel, shampoo & tissues. Sea Court B&B Accommodation is within easy walking distance of the town of Tramore, with its wide variety of fine restaurants and exciting night life. It also makes the perfect place for a relaxing get away with fantastic Scenery, Activities and Amenities. Tramore itself has lots to do and see. The near by activities include some of Ireland's most challenging golf courses, regular horse racing, an indoor water park, amusements and horse riding to name a few. After a hearty breakfast, you can take a stroll on our gorgeous 5km golden beach and take in the stunning scenery, which was awarded the Blue Flag Award for 2011. Keep an eye out for the Metal Man keeping watch on top of the cliffs! Bikers begin here! At Seacourt B&b we have been catering for biking holiodays for many years and have all the facilities to accommodate you and your machine. Our secure yard for your motor bikes will keep them safe overnight and give you that peace of mind you need to have when your depend on your transport so much. We welcome you to our home and you can be assured friendly accommodation in a relaxed environment. We look forward to meeting you on your arrival. http://www.tripadvisor.ie/Hotel_Review-g212525-d1432326-Reviews-Seacourt_House-Tramore_County_Waterford.html
Waterford Chamber of Commerce

Waterford Chamber of Commerce

2 George's Street, Waterford ,
Established in 1787 in Ireland's oldest city, Waterford Chamber is the leading business organisation in Waterford with a membership of over 450 businesses in Waterford City and County.
Tel: 051 872639
Waterford Institute of Technology Libraries

Waterford Institute of Technology Libraries

Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford ,
WIT Libraries is located on two campuses. Luke Wadding Library is situated on the main Cork Road Campus. We also have a branch library on our College Street Campus. to the latest publications, we've got you covered.