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Another award for Majestic Hotel

Pictured with their Green Hospitality Award Certificate are Danny and Annette Devine, proprietors of Majestic Hotel, with Mark Whelan, general manager, and some staff members.
The Majestic Hotel Tramore has received another prestigious accolade to add to its already large collection of awards, the latest being a ‘Green Hospitality Award’ for its role in protecting the environment.

Sponsor lost over ‘abstract’ demand

A Tramore businessman was prepared to spend €15,000 ornamenting a local roundabout, but he abandoned the scheme after being told by a County Council official that he would have to drop his plan for a ‘Metal Man theme’ in favour of something ‘abstract’.

Tramore Tourism planning ahead

According to Tramore Tourism committee chairman Avery Coryell, its plans for the 2010 season are well underway, with 30,000 local Holiday Maps and 20,000 Activity Guides to be distributed to local businesses, services and accommodation providers from next month.

Tramore Council wants people up at 6am to put out refuse sacks

A Tramore Town Councillor wants householders to get up early and leave out their recycling bags for collection, rather than doing so the previous night.

Ann Marie and Pat clash over Youth Café cash

Anne Marie Power
Tramore Town Councillor Pat Finnerty is convinced funding method to keep the local Youth Café operational is all wrong.

Concern over Tramore Road flood relief

Waterford City Council Director of Services Mr Fergus Galvin has been asked by Tramore Town Council to address its January meeting.

Tramore Councillor, Tom Raine, wants school tender passed and spending to start

Councillor Tom Raine.
Ireland’s youngest councillor reckons that the process of four years is far too slow and overly delays, a worthwhile project like the Tramore secondary school.

‘Architectural Heritage of Tramore’ exhibition

Tramore town is essentially the quintessential Victorian seaside resort of the Southeast.

One-way system to ease Tramore’s traffic

A new one-way traffic system will come into operation in Tramore in November which will ease congestion, improve safety and provide accessible parking in the resort, a meeting of Waterford County Council heard this week.

Boost for Tramore children

Pictured visiting The Meeting Place are Rory Coughlan and Eleanor Wall from AIB Tramore with Stan Nagle, Esther White, Manager, The Meeting Place, Stacey Browne and some of the children who attend. Last year, the Meeting Place received funding of €10,000 from AIB Tramore under the AIB Better Ireland Programme. This funding has enabled The Meeting Place to upgrade key elements of its childcare centre and improve the safety of the outdoor activity area in order to better meet the specific requirements of younger children and those with severe disabilities.        | Photo:  Sean Byrne//Deise Media
Children who attend The Meeting Place childcare centre are now further developing their independence and social skills, thanks to funding of €10,000 from AIB Tramore.