Fine Gael TD and Vice Chairperson of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications Paudie Coffey has described...
Author: Jill Kerby
Tramore property market steadily improved in 2013
Tramore property market steadily improved in 2013
According to the Property Price Register (PPR) there was a 22 per cent increase in the number of properties sold in 2013...
Rents fell in Waterford during 2013
Rents fell in Waterford during 2013
Asking prices for rented properties in Waterford city experienced a slight decline last year according to the latest Daft.ie...
Regional Economic Forum in Waterford on March 12th
Regional Economic Forum in Waterford on March 12th
Ibec, Waterford Chamber and Waterford City Council have joined forces to announce details of an upcoming ‘Regional Economic...
Vodafone shares and what to do with them
Vodafone shares and what to do with them
Do you have Vodafone shares? Well, 400,000 of us do and you have only until February 20th to inform the company how you wish to...
Last orders at T&H’s
Last orders at T&H’s
Michelle Clancy. T&H Doolan’s, the city’s oldest pub, closed its doors last Thursday following three centuries of trading as...
Major retailer eyes City Square
Major retailer eyes City Square
The news emerged in the same week that another leading ladies fashion store based in City Square, Wallis, would be closing on...
Major retailer eyes
Major retailer eyes
A major ladies fashion retailer is in advanced negotiations to open a unit in City Square, the Munster Express can reveal....
Trade in illicit cigarettes is ‘damaging local shops’
Trade in illicit cigarettes is ‘damaging local shops’
Up to €11 million is being taken out of the Waterford economy due to the trade in illicit cigarettes: that’s the claim...
Overwhelming support for County Council Budget
Overwhelming support for County Council Budget
Waterford County Council’s 2014 Budget won the overwhelming support of Councillors in Dungarvan on Thursday afternoon last...
Tramore storm damage could run to €8 million
Tramore storm damage could run to €8 million
The recent storm damage in Tramore could cost close to €8 million to repair, according to a local expert. January’s Town...
Tom Murphy on ‘a renewed sense of optimism in the city’
Tom Murphy on ‘a renewed sense of optimism in the city’
“I’ve been in this business for 45 years,” Tom Murphy tells The Munster Express in the office of his busy...
