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Tourism bounces back after Covid WHILE the hospitality industry was hit hard by the pandemic, Waterford’s tourism industry enjoyed an upsurge in business following the reopening of tourism at the beginning of June, thanks in no small part to the success of the Visit Waterford campaign. ‘Your adventure starts here’ was the slogan that sent tourists flocking to enjoy everything Waterford has to offer as a premium tourist destination in the South East. And despite an estimated €5.3bn collapse in revenues across 2020 and 2021 in the hotel and guesthouse sector nationwide, bookings to Ireland’s oldest city and county surged, according to David McCoy, Chairman of Visit Waterford. “As a tourism destination, Waterford city and county has so much to offer and following many months of uncertainty, we are delighted to look back on what was a very busy summer here in Waterford and feedback from our members has been very positive,” he said. “We expect demand to remain
Edel Fox of the John Dwyer Trad Fest (Ar Ais Le Cheile) at the launch of Winterval 2021 which runs from November 19 to December 23. Pic: Patrick Browne
resilient, with autumn breaks, the return of international travel and our Winterval Festival in December,” he added. Karen Harris, who is the owner of Dunmore Adventure, shared the sentiments: “As soon as restrictions eased, people couldn’t wait to get out and enjoy the outdoors and it was all systems go here at Dunmore Adventure. We welcomed many new faces from far and wide which was great to see.” The Fitzwilton Hotel also enjoyed a very busy summer season, with booking at capacity throughout the summer months. Geoff Dawson, General Manager, said: “The domestic consumer campaign run by Failte Ireland and Visit Waterford immensely helped awareness of the expansive product offering in Waterford City and County, which our guests enjoyed. We are preparing for the autumn and looking forward to welcoming guests back to Waterford.” For further information and to see what’s in store for the autumn/winter campaign, go to: www.visitwaterford.com
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04 | news in brief Plant a tree to fight climate change Primary school children in Waterford are being urged to sign up to support a nationwide campaign to plant tens of thousands of trees in a single day, to combat climate change. The schools tree planting is part of development organisation Self Help Africa’s ‘One Million Trees’ campaign, which is planting a million trees in Africa and 100,000 new native trees in Ireland, each year. To read more visit: selfhelpafrica.org/ onemilliontrees.
Peter Mark for Pieta PETER Mark has announced the launch of its annual fundraising initiative, the Petermarkathon. The event, which takes place in Peter Mark salons each year across the October Bank Holiday weekend, has been extended this year to mark the 60th anniversary of Peter Mark. This year the team will be raising vital funds for Pieta until Saturday 30th October. Each Peter Mark salon across Waterford has been given the task of coming up with fun, individual ways to raise money. You have been warned . . . !
waterford-today.ie October 13, 2021 Japan’s Ambassador Mitsuru Kitano presents the Foreign Minister of Japan Commendation to Agnes Aylward, Founder and Chairperson of Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens. Pic: Noel Browne
Think about our beaches Before You Flush the loo
WITH schools back in full swing, all pupils have been asked to consider the environment — the coast in particular. for all Waterford pupils — and Think Before You Flush! Only the 3 P’s (Pee, Poo and Paper) should be flushed down the toilet and everything else should go in the bin. If the wrong things, like wipes, dental floss and
sanitary items get flushed down the toilet they can lead to blockages, wastewater overflows and discharges to our marine environment, where they can, in turn, harm wildlife or wash up on our shores. All national schools in Waterford city are receiving information and resources about the Think Before You Flush campaign.
Approximately 2,000 blockages occur in the Irish Water wastewater network every month, 75% of which are caused by wipes. Raising awareness of this issue particularly with schools will help get this important message out to a wider younger audience. Join the campaign at www.thinkbeforeyouflush.org and follow @CleanCoasts.
Nine of our schools flying the Green Flag
NINE Waterford schools have been awarded the Green Flag for their dedication to protecting their environment. Despite schools being closed for almost two years over the pandemic, 526 schools across Ireland have been awarded Green Flags, including 33 schools which earned the Green Flag for the first time. Green Schools is an environmental management programme for schools, focusing on key themes, including: litter and waste; energy; water; travel; biodiversity; global citizenship and marine eEnvironment. The Waterford schools are: • Glenbeg NS, Dungarvan • Presentation Primary School, Waterford City • Kilrossanty N.S, Kilmacthomas • Kilbrien NS, Ballinamult • Stephen’s De La Salle, Waterford City • Tigh Súgradh, Dungarvan • Waterford Childcare Centre, Waterford City • Waterford Educate Together, Waterford City • Mount Sion CBS, Waterford City.
Mairead is the first woman to become Taoiseach
A 19-year-old European Studies student, Mairéad Butler, from Waterford had the incredible honour of taking over Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s office to mark International Day of the Girl. Mairéad is a member of Plan International Ireland’s Youth Advisory Panel, which engages young people aged 1624 as ambassadors and advisors to Plan International Ireland. The development and humanitarian organisation focuses on children’s rights and equality for girls, and International Day of the Girl is the most important date in calendar. Plan International’s Girls ‘Takeover’ events took place across the world on Monday to mark International Day of the Girl, which has been a UN Day of Observance since 2012. While ‘taking over’ as role of Taoiseach — an office which has never been held by a woman — Mairéad raised some tough issues with Mr Martin, grilling him on the many challenges still facing girls and young women. She informed the Taoiseach about the report launched this week by Plan International, KnoWhere To Go, which details the extent of sexual and reproductive health misinfor-
mation young people in Ireland are encountering. Finally, she discussed the positive impact Ireland’s overseas aid programme is having on the lives of millions of girls in some of the poorest regions of the world. Mairéad said: “I want to thank Taoiseach Micheál Martin for allowing me to take over his office on International Day of the Girl. No woman has yet held the office of Taoiseach, but I hope girls around Ireland will see this today and be able to picture themselves in the role one day.” Mr Martin said: “I was delighted to meet Mairéad [today] as she took over the Taoiseach’s office to mark International Day of the Girl. We spoke about issues impacting girls and young women in Ireland and globally, including the extent of sexual and reproductive health misinformation young people are encountering. Mairéad’s passion for the advancement of women in public life was evident, and I have no doubt she has a bright future. “She said she’s looking forward to one day seeing a woman in the Taoiseach’s office — I hope girls around Ireland are inspired to pursue a career in politics after seeing her in the Taoiseach’s seat today.”
Apartments sell for double reserve price
A FOUR-storey block of apartments in the heart of Waterford city has sold for more than twice its reserve. Number 5 Mary Street houses four separate onebedroom flats and sold for €341,000 in Youbid.ie’s latest online auction, on September 30. The property came to the market with an Advised Minimum Value of €165,000 and sold after 161 bids from four bidders.
The building is a twominute walk from the Edmund Rice Bridge and despite a need for refurbishment, it has potential to realise an annual rental income of €35,000. A total of 92% of properties were sold on the day with prices, on average, around 20% above reserves. Properties for the next Youbid.ie auction on October 14, and another on October 27, are listed on the platform.
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Sláintecare is not the cure for all our health service ills
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NE good thing about Sláintecare is that it got all the big political parties to agree on a health policy that would survive a change of government. Unfortunately the policy is a bad one. It is aimed at providing a hospital service similar to that operated in the UK. But the British system does not work well; its health service is far from healthy. If you want proof, just look north of the border. Northern Ireland’s hospitals have lengthy waiting lists. They have coped badly with the Covid crisis, often shutting wards and sometimes entire hospitals, and calling in the British army to assist overworked medical staff. I could counter this with a list of deficiencies from the Irish
Michael Wolsey
system but I am not playing king of the castle. My point is simply that the UK’s National Health Service, once the envy of the world, is no longer a good model to follow. It was set up after World War Two, by the Labour government of Clement Attlee, at a time when people in Britain paid for all their own health care. The
rich got the best treatment and the poor had to rely on charity. Atlee’s dynamic health minister, Aneurin Bevan, swept in a system based on the socialist principle of ‘from each according to his means, to each according to his needs’. It was paid for only by taxation and free to all users, even the very wealthy. From the outset this proved impractical. A row over the imposition of token prescription charges split the Labour Party and brought down Atlee’s government. The re-elected Conservatives did not dare abandon the hugely popular NHS, but the service would never again be entirely free. Funding has not kept pace with population growth or the huge cost of marvellous, modern medical technology. Taxpayers are just not prepared to foot the bill. When Bevan gave birth to the NHS, Ireland’s health system
was much like Britain’s. Since then we have gone on our own rather shambolic way, extending free medicine here and bolting on private insurance there. We have medical cards for some people and everyone is entitled to free treatment in public hospitals, if they wait long enough. They can shorten the wait by paying for private treatment. Their payments subsidise the public hospitals but their health care is, in turn, subsidised by allowing doctors who practise private medicine to operate from those hospitals. For better or worse, our system is now nothing like the British one and we should not try to turn it into the NHS, which itself is no longer working well. If we want to copy another country, we should look at Germany. Its system delivers better results than ours but its broad structures are not so very dif-
ferent. It, too, mixes private and public health care, using the same staff and, in most cases, the same hospitals and clinics. The big difference is that all German residents must have health insurance. It is provided by ‘insurance funds’ set up for that purpose alone, strictly regulated and price-controlled. For people earning less than €63,000 (not a bad annual salary, even by German standards) the insurance is paid for by employers, employees and the government, via tax concessions. If you earn more, you can top up your benefit with insurance bought from a private company. This will get hospital patients a private ward, probably a nicer ward, and sometimes their choice of doctor. Germans can also opt for entirely private treatment in facilities built and financed by private companies, but this
is so expensive only the very wealthy choose to do it. Everyone else is in the same boat, although some are travelling first-class. Everyone ends up getting the same level of care in the same hospital. If you can afford it, and choose to spend your money that way , you can have the deluxe package, but the difference won’t be huge. Since the money spent on the German hospital system comes from insurance funds, not taxation, it is ring-fenced and does not go up or down with the economy or at the whim of governments. This could be a German solution to an Irish problem, a more workable model for Sláintecare and one that could be introduced in stages. The present model has hit problems. Before pushing on down the rocky road we should at least consider a different route.
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Imagine no more as arts festival returns
IMAGINATION Dead Imagine, Samuel Beckett famously wrote, and during the pandemic there were indeed fears for a proper return to the arts. So it is great to see the resurrection this week of the Imagine Arts Festival, which opens on Friday, October 15th, with a series of multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural live events across Waterford and online until October 24th. The festival, now in its 20th year, encompasses the Waterford Writers Weekend, featuring Waterford native and one of 2021’s most celebrated debuts, Megan Nolan, who will read from Acts of Desperation and speak about the process of writing her second novel. The festival’s visual art listing will feature an exhibition by renowned artist John Shinnors at Goma Gallery, opening on Friday. An Arts Trail and Art Shop featuring 10 different artists will also be on offer, showcasing a variety of techniques from sand artists to printmakers to surfboard graffiti artists and more.
Diverse Creatives meanwhile, is a showcase of the potential of the arts to celebrate the richness of culture and experience of migrants who have made Ireland their home. These cultural performances will feature dance, music, and crafts from the Igbo Community Waterford. Theatre highlights include Spliced, with Timmy Creed, at Ballygunner GAA Club; Sylvan from Tinderbox Theatre Company; and Marbleface, which was the winner of last year’s Imaginings competition, which was hosted to identify and commission new artworks. Four headline music events include gigs with Dublin-based singer-songwriter Aoife Nessa Frances and Junior Brother. Chosen as one of RTÉ’s Rising Irish Stars of 2018, and as one of The Irish Times’ contenders ready to breakthrough in 2019, Junior Brother has built a following thanks to unmissable live shows. Rapper Nealo will perform at
the Theatre Royal and he will be supported by Waterford’s very own Carrie Baxter. Dublin-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin will also take to the stage. Music of the 18th and 19th centuries will be performed by Tonos at the Waterford Crystal Showrooms. Tonos are Waterford-based soprano Róisin O’Grady and Wicklowbased Baroque and early guitar specialist Dr Eamon Sweeney. Best-selling and critically acclaimed broadcaster and comedian Colm O’Regan will take to the stage for a muchneeded dose of comedy at the Theatre Royal Waterford on Saturday, October 23rd. Waterford Youth Dance will host a re-imagined online event with five youth dance companies in a show titled ‘New Horizons’. The Imagine Arts Festival takes place online and in venues from October 15th to 24th, further details and tickets can be found at: www.Imagineartsfestival.com
Ciara Faulkner, Aisling Walsh, Natalie Moore, Heather Harris and Sophie Drohan before the start of their walk in support of the Solas Cancer Support Centre - Virtual Run & Walk For Life
Theatre Royal’s Artistic Director takes final bow AFTER 14 years at the helm at Theatre Royal Waterford Ben Barnes is departing as Artistic Director. Ben is leaving to concentrate on consolidating the work of Four Rivers, a new theatre company dedicated to serving audiences and artists in the South East. A former Artistic Director of the Abbey Theatre and the Opera Theatre Company, and an internationally acclaimed theatre and opera director
whose productions have been seen all over the world, Ben’s signature achievement at the Theatre Royal was its extensive renovation and restoration, which he raised funds for and oversaw from 2007 to 2013. In recognition of this, Ben was made an Ambassador of the City of Waterford by Waterford City & County Council. Directing highlights for the Theatre Royal include
Make it your business to help elderly WHILE online shopping may have seen a surge in recent years, many people, particularly the elderly, are more comfortable with traditional high street shopping and the social interaction that goes with it. And with older people accounting for 50% of consumer spending, Waterford Age Friendly Alliance, in association with Waterford and Dungarvan Chambers of Commerce, is preparing an Age Friendly Business Recognition Charter programme. The programme is designed to assist local businesses adopt an inclusive retail strategy to ensure their customers’ experience is a positive one. According to Kevin Moynihan, Waterford Age Friendly Programme Manager with Waterford City and County Council, the charter clearly identifies the businesses that not only value the custom of older customers, but are working to create an inclusive
and enjoyable consumer experience. To become certified as an Age Friendly Business, Kevin says: “Firstly, each business should nominate a staff member to act as a champion for age-friendliness. That ‘champion’ will then participate in the Age Friendly Business online workshops to develop ideas and a roadmap to becoming more equitable and inclusive. “Collaboration with older customers is also paramount to find out what they want, what can be improved and how the business can become a more welcoming environment for them,” he adds. If you are interested in participating and helping to make Waterford a great place to live and grow older in, an Age Friendly Business Workshop takes place via Zoom at 10am, Thursday, October 28th. To receive a link, email kmoynihan@ waterfordcouncil.ie or visit: www.agefriendlyireland.ie
the new opera The Invader, by the late Eric Sweeney; Eugene O Neill’s A Moon for the Misbegotten, which subsequently toured to the US; Jim Nolan’s Skyroad and Bernard Farrell’s Wallace, Balfe and Mr. Bunn. With his new production company, Four Rivers, Ben looks forward to bringing future productions to both the Theatre Royal and Garter Lane in Waterford. He will put a final programme in place for Quarter 1, 2022 and will officially leave on March 31.
Break the fast in aid of ISPCC
THE ISPCC Childline is calling on communities, clubs, creches and businesses in Waterford to breakfast together this month and help raise vital funds for the children’s charity as we approach another winter. Childline Breakfast is a highlight of the annual fundraising calendar for Childline and, in recent years, has seen individuals in Waterford come together for the most important meal of the day and help raise funds for Ireland’s national listening service for children. This year, Childline Breakfast Week will run from October 18th to 25th. By gathering with friends, colleagues, neighbours or clubmates to enjoy breakfast together, you can help keep Childline listening. The service operates 24 hours a day, every day, but relies heavily on public and corporate support to make this possible. To register your breakfast see ispcc. ie/breakfast-2021 or contact the Childline fundraising team on 1850 50 40 50.
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WILDLIFE
ninenottomiss
Clash of the Titans
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Fallow Deer bucks clashing in the Phoenix Park (Justin Ivory) It is autumn so that means across the country our three main species of deer – Red, Fallow and Sika are in the midst of the annual rut. The rut is the time of year when deer mate and conceive their young. During the rut the stags compete with each other for the right mate with a harem of hinds (female deer). Those dominant stags who have a harem are trying to make sure other stags don’t mate with them while he is not looking. He also must see off challenges from those who would dethrone him and take control of his harem. Challenges for the most part are vocal with some posturing and stand-offs. These vocalisations are not just to see off the challengers but are also a way of advertising themselves to females, letting them know strong and virulent they are. Each species has its own unique set of sounds. Red Deer bellow and roar ending with coughing noises. Sika Deer make a wide range of sounds whistles, grunts and screams to banshee like wailing! Fallow Deer bucks make deep throated belching sound which they repeat. If the bellowing, grunting and screaming does not work then the stags/bucks may come to blows, clashing and locking antlers. These fights are sometimes to the death or end up inflicting serious injuries on one or both parties. At this time of year, the testosterone fuelled stags are not afraid of people, so here are some helpful hints to keep you and the deer safe: 1. Never feed deer or get too close. Stags will see you as a challenger and attack with the potential to inflict serious injury. 2. Keep your distance. Observe with binoculars and use a long lens for photographs – forget selfies with a phone! 3. Keep dogs on a lead anywhere near deer.
Monarch of the Glen (Photo Justin Ivory)
TV of the week
HOROSCOPES
stream of the week
Independence Memories Valerie Cox
stand up to cancer 2021 Channel 4, Friday, 15 October
guilty Netflix
THIS is a fascinating social history, from living and inherited memory, of the period surrounding Irish Independence and the Civil War, written by journalist Valerie Cox, author of Growing Up With Ireland. In a similar vein, a wonderful compendium of stories and memories are told by Ireland’s oldest citizens; from Galwayman Michael Feerick, who rode his white horse through the streets of Dunmore, shouting ‘blackguards’ at the Black and Tans. We meet the two Mollys, Dublin street traders and runners for Michael Collins, who sewed bullets into the hems of their long skirts.
Stand Up To Cancer 2021 sees Davina McCall, Alan Carr, Adam Hills and Maya Jama present a glittering night featuring famous faces from the world of sport, film, music and comedy. There really is something here for everyone as the night unfolds and will make a handy alternative to the Late Late Show for whoever has the controls for the night. Highlights include Usain Bolt, Olivia Colman, Liam Payne, James Blunt, The Jonas Brothers, Rosie Jones, The Derry Girls, Liam Gallagher, Jack Black and Stephen Mangan. Kicks off at 7.30pm.
A troubled police detective (Jake Gyllenhaal) is demoted to 911 operator duty and one evening scrambles to save a distressed caller. Some viewers may have already seen the original 2018 Danish version of this nailbiter, but this remake, from a screenplay by Nic Pizzolatto (True Detective) dials up the thrills a notch as LAPD officer Joe Baylor answers a call from a woman who reveals she has been abducted. Joe learns that she and her abductor are travelling in a white van, but Emily is forced to hang up before she can provide more details. Riveting drama.
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AriesEngage in a professional challenge. Work closely with your partner now. Collaboration gets more fun and valuable. TaurusAdventure calls. Pour energy into work and fitness. Work faster to produce better results, including better financial results. GeminiDiscuss shared finances. Passions awakens. Savor family, fun and games. Love and romance flower with playfulness. CancerDomestic renovation benefits from physical effort. Energize a homeimprovement project to nurture your family. LeoPhysical effort energizes you. You’re intent on getting the whole story. Get multiple sources before breaking a scoop.
hearty pumpkin soup bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/creamy-pumpkinlentil-soup NOW the pumpkins are being flogged and you’re getting some pratice in carving them up and making a total disaster of that scary face, why not put the sorry mess you’ve made to good use by cooking up some hearty soup and redeem yourself? This recipe is easy peasy, and can be made using stock from stock cubes (low salt, if you can!) and ingredients that can be found in any supermarket. It does mention thyme as the herb of choice — but this is not everyone’s herb of choice as it is something of a bully, so use sparingly, if at all.
album of the week
no sudden move Cinemas nationwide
carbally country fair facebook.com/CarballyCountryFairandMarket
Detroit, 1954. A trio of criminals (Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro, Kieran Culkin) are sent to the family home of an accountant for GM (David Harbour) with the plan to force him to visit his office in order to retrieve certain documents. While the plan initially begins simple enough, things spiral out of control and what you get is a Steven Soderbergh at the top of his game. ‘Ocean’s Eleven, Out of Sight and the hilarious Logan Lucky . . . ‘No Sudden Move’ sits very comfortably alongside some of his best work.
THERE are just three dates left to pop down to this wonderful artisan and farmers’ market before it closes down for the remainder of the year on Sunday, October 31st. Carbally Country Fair and Market aims to provide a traditional Country Market for the community with the addition of craft and carboot stalls. Set in beautiful surroundings with access to the stunning cliff walks, it is a perfect day out for all the family. The Carbally Community Centre has a playground on site to occupy the kids and for the more adventurous, the centre is close to Rathmoylan and Ballymacaw Coves.
event of the week
cause of the week
VirgoFollow your heart. Energize your moneymaking efforts over the next six weeks. You’ve got the moves to make it happen. LibraPour love into your home. Focus on personal development. Get energized to contribute to a bigger cause. ScorpioReview papers, photos and possessions. Clean closets, garages and attics. Purge the past to clear space for new adventures. Sagittarius-
Team projects and community efforts get farther than solo work. Pull together and share resources.
coldplay Music of the Spheres (October 15th)
audience with jackie mcnamara Roanmore GAA Club, Sat October 23
one million tress selfhelpafrica.org/onemilliontrees/schools
Do we really need another . . . well, that’s, as always, a moot point. We’re getting one, like it or not. But did they not just have a new album . . . no, it does feel like that though, because they never seem to go away. But their last album was Everyday Life, that was back in 2019. So is this any good then . . . Do you really think Coldplay is on the Waterford Today office playlist?! Let’s just say this. The band, this time out, have turned to Swedish producer, Max Martin, who has churned out hits for Katy Perry, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears . . .
HIS Name is McNamara is the riveting story of Jackie’s success and survival, from the decade at Celtic including his time as club captain, and his international caps for Scotland, to his dramatic departure in ’05 and subsequent spells with Wolves, Aberdeen, Falkirk and Partick Thistle. For all footballs fans who want to hear those tales in person, then why not spend an evening with the legend that is Jackie McNamara and hear first-hand about his amazing life and career. Tickets on Eventbrite
PRIMARY school children in Waterford are being urged to sign up to support a nationwide campaign aiming to plant tens of thousands of trees in a single day. Schools that support the initiative will receive a native Irish tree sapling per classroom, and get the chance to support communities across sub-Saharan Africa, who are seeking to plant 100,000 trees. Pictured: Pupils Amber Heneghan, Nicole Connolly and Sienna Heneghan at the site of Ireland’s oldest tree, at St Patrick’s College, Maynooth.
CapricornEnjoy yourself and have fun. Advance professionally with Mars in Libra. Move forward boldly and grab passing opportunities. AquariusMake plans and dreams. Venture farther for six weeks with Mars in Libra. Travels, education and exploration delight you. PiscesTeam projects come together. Make financial plans for the future with Mars in Libra. Collaborate for shared financial gain. It could become profitable.
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Employers will need to make their workplaces more “age-friendly” to accommodate greater numbers of workers aged over 65, according to new research. Latest census data show the over-65s are the fastest growing population segment in Ireland, and this increase in the older population is a trend projected to continue. Moves towards increasing the State pension age to 67 and the removal of mandatory retirement mean the age-profile of the workforce is likely to increase significantly. A study into the implications of longer working lives says employers will need to invest in redesigning offices or factory floors to allow older workers to thrive for longer. The report gives the example of a BMW plant in Germany, which noted a decline in productivity at the plant where there was a higher number of older workers. Employers introduced physical changes to reduce wear and tear on workers’ bodies, such as magnifying lenses to reduce eye strain, weight-adapted footwear
Why workplaces must be ‘age-friendly’ for over-65s and special chairs and tables which adapted to each worker’s height. In addition, a physiotherapist developed strength and stretching exercises for the workers. The changes led to a 7% increase in productivity, and lower levels of absenteeism. The study, Living longer,
learning longer – working longer? Implications for new workforce dynamics, by academics at Dublin City University (DCU) says flexible employment terms will also be needed to make work more flexible to retain employees as they grow older. This includes more parttime work, job-sharing and
home-working options to allow older people fulfil caring and other roles. The report also highlights the need for more access to lifelong education given the rapid pace of change in the nature of work. “The only certainty is that working life in the future will require adaptability, flexibility
and the continuous acquisition of new skills,”says the report. “While for many individuals this may mean self-employment, for employers (public as well as private) this points to the creation of workplaces where lifelong learning is supported for all employees as critical.” Ireland, however, has
a relatively poor track record of adult participation in lifelong learning, with rates of participation below the EU average and declining with age. This, the report says, would benefit the over-50s in particular by giving them the necessary education and training to maintain and enhance skills and knowledge to help equip them for longer working. The report also addresses “misconceptions” about older workers, such as that they are unwilling to engage in education and training. Research indicates that older workers were found to be as likely to succeed in education and training as younger colleagues. It also cites a study which indicates that older workers appear to perform as well as younger colleagues, subject to good health and updated skills. “Evidently a balance needs to be found between, on the one hand, recognising the functional capacities of older workers and, on the other, providing relevant support to ensure optimal performance,” says the report.
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Pension and fuel allowance to rise by €5 Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath has announced a €5 increase in weekly pension payments in this week’s Budget. The Minister also said he would raise the living alone allowance by €3 to ensure the well-being of many thousands of the country’s older citizens are protected in the year ahead. Overall, the Minister announced a social welfare package worth €558m. This sees an increase of €5 for weekly payments for working age, while young jobseekers will also be paid another €5. Mr McGrath said that he was acutely aware of the impact on households of increasing energy costs. To directly address this, the weekly rate of the Fuel Allowance will increase by €5m with the rise due to apply from midnight tonight. To support families, the Minister said he would increase the duration of Parent’s Benefit
by two weeks to seven weeks from July next year. From June next year, the Back to School Clothing and Footwear Allowance will also rise by €10, while the income threshold for the Working Family Payment will also increase by €10 for all families. To support carer’s and people with disabilities, from January next year the Domiciliary Care Allowance has been increased from three to six months and the rate of Wage Subsidy Scheme for people with disabilities will rise by €1 an hour. From June next year, the income disregard for Carer’s Allowance will rise from €332.50 to €350 for a single person and from €665 to €750 for a couple. The Capital Disregard for Carer’s Allowance is also rising from €20,000 to €50,000, while the earnings limit on Disability Allowance will increase from €350 to €375. The general weekly means disregard for Disability
Allowance will up from €2.50 to €7.60 a week. Meanwhile, the Minister for Mental Health and Older People, Waterford TD Mary Butler, announced another record year with further increases in both the mental health and older persons budgets for 2022. A total of €1.149bn has been allocated to mental health in Budget 2022. This is an additional €47m for next year and comprises €24m for new developments, €13m for existing levels of service and €10m in once off funding for Covid-19. New mental health services for older people will be developed, in line with the model of care for specialist mental health services for older people and will be piloted next year. Minister Butler continued that “two new CAMHS telehubs will be funded under Budget 2022; funding will also be allocated to enhance capacity of CAMHS teams across the country.”
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In Loving Memory
27th Anniversary NEDDY LACEY
40th & 12th Anniversary KENNEDY
Unseen and unheard but always near, So loved, so missed, so very dear
Anniversaries & Birthday Remembrance POWER & CLIFFORD
11th Anniversary CAROL FLEMING They say time is a great healer, And although it’s been eleven years, My heart it feels so empty, I still wish I had you here. The pain that you have gone through, It is now laid to rest, I miss you everyday Mum, Because you simply were the best.
In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather Neddy Lacey, late of 3 Doyle Street, whose anniversary occurs on the 14th October. October is here with sad regret, The day, the month, We will never forget, You left us quietly without a fuss, And broke the hearts of all of us, Memories are something no one can steal, Death is a heartache no one can heal, Time slips by and life goes on, But from our hearts Dad, You will never be gone. - Loved and remembered by your daughters,Teresa, & Mary, sons Jim, Peter, Pat, Eddie, daughters-in-law and sons-in-law
In loving memory of Carol Fleming, late of 13 Tycor Avenue, who died on the 14th of October 2010. R.I.P. Mum, Sometimes I feel so lonely, And shed some silent tears, I seem to hear you whisper, Don’t worry I am here. I tell you that I miss you more, With every passing day, Again I hear you whisper, I am never far away. I pray that God may give me strength, To bear my heavy cross, For no one knows but only He, The treasure I have lost.
Oh angels take this message, To our Grandad up above, Tell him that we miss him, And give him all our love. Will those who think of Grandad today, A little prayer to Jesus say. - Always loved and remembered by your loving grandchildren xxx
- Loved and missed so much by your daughter Christina and son-in-law Michael xxx
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In loving memory of Jack Moore, late of Rockenham, Ferrybank, whose 4th anniversary occurs on October 17th. Mass offered on Saturday 16th October at 7pm SacredHeart Church,Ferrybank Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us everyday, Unseen, unheard, but always there. Loved and remembered always, Rest in Peace Jack. - Missed so much by your wife Maura, your sons Brian, Kieran, Declan and Colm, your daughters-in-law Margaret, Petra and Angela and your grandchildren Adam, Aimee, Callum, Jack and Lewis. .
In loving memory of Michael Joe Power (Farran Park), Anthony Power (Ferrybank), and Michael Power (Barrack Street) whose birthday & anniversaries occur around this time. Also in loving memory of Kathleen Clifford (née Scully) who died on 5th May 1962. I cried when you each passed away, I still cry everyday, Although I loved you all dearly, I could not keep you with me, Your golden hearts stopped beating, Hard working hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove, He only takes the best. - Your loving wife and mother Mam, I your daughter Joan have missed you everyday since you had to leave me. You were the very best mother any one could have. I hope you are with Dad in Heaven.
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She fought the good fight, And finished the race, No pain was etched upon her face, She looked all around and saw, All who were dear, And gazed straight ahead, Without any fear. She knows that I miss her, My heart almost breaking, But God came and called her, And off she was taken. She knows that forever, I will love her so, And one day I will be with her, That much I do know. - Loved and missed by your daughter Elizabeth and son-in-law Donal xxx The moment that you died Mum, My heart was torn in two, One side filled with heartache, The other died with you. A thousand words won’t bring you back, I know because I’ve tried, And neither will a million tears, I know because I’ve cried, It broke my heart to lose you, That pain will never go away, Especially when I think of all the things, I didn’t get to say. My silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you Mum, No one will ever know. -Your loving daughter Denise, son-in-law Stanley and grandaughter Sophie xxx
- Love you always, your son Gary, Lorraine, Ellie-Mae, Lauren and Leah xxx So many people loved you, That makes us very proud, You were a special sister, That stood out in a crowd. As time goes by without you, The days turn into years, They hold a thousand memories, And a million silent tears, For those who have loved and lost you, And whose parting brought such pain, We will treasure your memory forever, In a world that is never the same. - Loved dearly and sadly missed from Joanie and Christy xxx You left me loving memories, That make me laugh and cry, The times we shared together, No millionaire could buy, So always stay beside me, It helps to know you’re there, Thanks for the memories Nan, And the times we loved and shared. - Love you always from your grandson John xxx The most wonderful nanny ever to live, Whatever she had she was willing to give. She never complained, she was not that kind, She was one of those nannys, hard to find. Thank you Nanny, for the times we shared, For your love and the way you cared. Look after her Lord as she takes her rest, For she was my Nan, And one of the best. - Loved by your grandson Noah xxx Carol, You had a smile for everyone, You had a heart of Gold, You left the sweetest memories, The world could ever hold, You never said goodbye to us, Perhaps it’s just as well, Because we could never have said Goodbye, To an aunt we loved so well.
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In loving memory of Martin Kennedy late of 18 Connolly Place Waterford who’s first anniversary occurs on 11th October 2021. Mass is offered Dad, Remembering you is easy, I do it every day, Missing you is the heartache, That never goes away. - Missed and loved by your daughter Mary I am sending a dove to Heaven With a parcel on its wings Be careful when you open it, It’s full of beautiful things Inside are kisses Wrapped up in a million hugs To say how much I miss you And to send you all my love. I hold you close within my heart, And there you will remain To walk with me throughout my life, Until we meet again - Missed and loved by your daughter Celia God called your name so gently, That only you could hear; And no-one heard the footsteps Of the angels drawing near. Softly from the shadows You heard a gentle call, Taking the hand of Jesus You quietly left us all - Missed and loved by your daughter Claire Little by little we let go of our loss, But never our love, May the winds of love blow softly, And whisper in your ear, How much we love and miss you, And wish that you were here.
What I’d give, if I could say “Hello Dad” in the same old way. To hear his voice and see his smile, To sit with him and chat for a while. So if your father is still here, Cherish him with care, For you’ll never know the heartache Until you see his empty chair. - Missed and loved by your son Martin, daughter in law Karen and your grandsons Liam and Eoin Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand I cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of the one I loved so much. His memory is my keepsake, With which I’ll never part, God has him in His keeping, I have him in our hearts. - Missed and loved by your daughter Kate and son in law Glenn In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still, In our hearts you hold a place, No one can ever fill. - Missed and loved by your granddaughters Danielle and Emily and great grand sons Charlie, Jack and Mason I miss your face; I miss your smile, I wish I could see you once in a while, I miss your laugh; I miss your love, I hope you are watching with pride from above - Missed and loved by your grandsons Richard and Evan Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved, still missed but very dear. - Missed and loved by your sisters Betty and Nellie, and your brothers Walty, Richard, and Jimmy.
In loving memory of our beloved father David Kennedy, late of 130 Morrissons Rd, who departed this life on 16th October 1981. Our beloved sister Peggy Kennedy, late of 130 Morrisson’s Road, who departed this life on 11th October 2009. R.I.P. Father, Today we bring you flowers, Sprinkled with our tears, For you are still a part of us, In spite of passing years Some people say, as time goes by, The heartache will subside, But the feelings in our heart today, Are the same as when you died, No matter how we spend our days, No matter what we do, Before we close our eyes at night, We always think of you. - Too dearly loved to be forgotten by your loving daughters Alice, Patty, son in law Maurice and grandchildren Fiona, Melissa, Wayne and Ciara. Peggy, So many people loved you, That makes us feel so proud, you were a special sister, Who stood out in a crowd, You always had a smile to share, A laugh, a joke, a time to care, you left a space no-one can fill, We love you Peggy, and always will. - Too dearly loved to be forgotten,your loving sisters Alice, Patty, and brother in law Maurice, nieces Fiona, Melissa, Ciara and nephew Wayne.
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Birthday Remembrance for Eileen Hearne, late of Glencarra, Waterford, whose birthday occurs on the 11th of October. You left this world so quickly, We still wonder why, For the saddest part of all, You never said goodbye. You left us so many memories, To us you were so dear, No matter when we needed you, We always found you near. You gave us all you had to give, Gifts both big and small, But most of all you gave us love, The greatest gift of all. - From your loving husband Tom, children Keith, Caroline and Elaine & partners, grandchildren and great grandsons.
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Waterford Results Monday 4th October 2021. WGC Long Handicap, 10h Singles STF. 1st Tony Brett (22) 23pts. 2nd John Firth (13) 21pts. Tuesday 5th October 2021. WGC Ladies 18h Singles STF 1st Fiona Leech(14) 37pts. 2ndMichelle Ryan (48) 35ptsCB. 3rd Noreen McDonald (45) 35pts. WGC Ladies 9h Singles STF: 1st Ged Aherne (9) 20pts. 2nd Bernie Roche (20) 19pts. 3rd Jackie Phelan (14) 18pts. Thursday 7th October 2021. WGC Ladies 9h Singles STF Category prizes: (0-13); 1st Maria O’ Sullivan (12) 15pts. (14-18); 1st Helen Nolan (15) 15pts. (19+); 1st Margaret O’ Brien (20) 17pts. Friday 8th October 2021: Friday 10h Singles STF 1st Pat O Driscoll (17) 21pts. 2nd Shane Mallon (14) 20ptsCB.
Dungarvan Gents Results Mon 4th 1st Sean English (19) 40pts, 2nd Liam Reilly (25) 38pts, Gross Jamie Berry (9) 27pts, 3rd Patsy Horsom (13) 36pts. Thurs 7th 1st PJ Kindregan (14) 38pts, 2nd Milo Guiry (17) 37pts, Gross Pat Murphy (7) 28pts. Sat 9th 1st David Buckley (5) 42pts, 2nd Mossie Macnamara (27) 39pts, Gross Kevin Stack (3) 38pts, 3rd John T Moloney (17) 37pts. Sun 10th (Cunnigar Cup 18H Stroke) 1st Eamonn Keane (22) 65, 2nd Michael Troy (3) 71, 3rd David Buckley (5) 71, 4th Michael McGrath (60 72, 5th Eugene Slater (15) 73 (B9) Ladies Results Tues 5th Oct 1st Rachel Kiely (24) & Oonagh Mee (26) 58pts, 2nd Colette o’Mahony (32) & Colette Power (33) 56pts, 3rd Marie Fives (21) & Maria Ryan (26) 51pts. Fri 8th/Sat 9th 1st Roisin Briggs (340 35pts, 2nd Mary Power (15) 33pts, 3rd Angela Murphy (240 32pts, 4th Mai O’Brien (21) 31pts. Fixtures Wed 13th Casual Golf, Thurs 14th Open 18H Gents Singles S/F (SPAR), Fri 15th Oct Fun Friday Foursomes & Casual Golf, Sat 16th Gents 18H Stroke (Monthly Medals – David Hayes PGA) Sun 17th Gents 18H Singles S/F, Mon 18th Oct Open Gents/Ladies 18H Singles S/F. Wed 13th Casual Golf, Fri 15th Ladies 18H Singles S/F & Fun Friday Foursomes, Sat 16th Ladies 18H Singles S/F, Mon 18th Oct Open Ladies/Gents 18H Singles S/F, Tues 19th Ladies 18H Singles S/F & Ladies 9H Qualifier.
West Waterford Gents Results Celebration Classic Oct 4th – 9th 1st Mark Coughlan Pa McCarthy Sean Tobin 104pts b9 2nd Michael Kelleher Billy Queally Liam Carroll 104pts 3rd Liam Carroll Tony Whelan Martin King 103pts 4th Barth Flavin Nicky Dee Jamie Ryan 102pts 5th Adam Comeford Pat Comerford J Dwan 100pts b9 Best Ladies: Phil Kelly Denise Nugent Betty Joyce 96pts. Non GUI: Ger Darcy Noel Landers JJ Quinn 94pts Daily Winners Sat: Dan Kelly Brian Hilliard Marion Hilliard 97pts
Sun: Dermot Drohan David Condon John Keane 99pts Mon: Martin O Connor Billy Landy Barry McSweeney 91pts Tues: Denis Conway Noel Conway Bertie Hallahan Wed: Frankie Corcoran Ger Mulcahy Jennifer Kingston 95pts Thur: Una Mulligan Kieran Mulligan Jack Mulligan 96pts Fri: Bertie Hallahan Kieran Gleeson Louise Moloney 99pts Sat 9th: Luke Swayne Josephine Swayne Brian Murphy 100pts 9 Hole Scramble 1st David Condon Tom Breathnach Billy Sheehan 46pts 2nd Pat Power Michael O Dwyer Richard Queally 42pts. Fixtures Wednesday Oct 12th - Open 18 hole stableford Sat 16/Sun17th October – Club Competition 18 Hole Stableford. Ladies September 9 Hole ongoing: First: Mary Herlihy hcp 33 with 43 pts, Second: Joan Ronayne hcp 43 had 40 pts Countback, and Bridget Blackwell hcp 32 who had 40 points. New Owners Classic: Best Ladies Team: Phil Kelly, Denise Nugent, and Betty Joyce with 96 points.
Gold Coast Results Tuesday 5th Oct Gents and Ladies Open Single S/F 1st David Magnier (28) 40 2nd Victor Mullins (23) 40 3 Brendan O’Brien (14) 37 1st Lady Mary Holden Gowran Park (26) 36 2nd Kathleen Slattery Gowran Park (43) 33 Fri. 8th Oct Open 1st Eddie Murphy Fermoy(7) 37pts Gross Tony Moore (10) 36 Sat 9th Oct Club Singles S/F 1st Tony Fitzgerald (19) 43pts 2nd Alan Darcy (12) 37pts Gross Michael White (0) 32pts Sat 9th Oct Open Singles S/F 1st Stephen Lynch Kinsale (23) 37pts. Sun. 10th Oct Half Sub: 1st Michael Kelleher (24) 42, 2 Darren Williams (7) 36, Gross Tom White (5) 31, 3rd Richard Walsh (10) 36. Fixtures Fri.15th Oct Open Gents & Ladies Singles S/F Sat. 16th Club Comp, Open Gents Singles Sun. 17th Club Comp, Open Gents Singles Tues. 19th Open Gents & Ladies Singles S/F Ladies Fixtures 18 Hole S/F sponsored by Isabel’s Place Sat/Sun 16/17 Oct 18 Hole S/F sponsored by Member 23/24 Oct 10 Hole Winter League starting Mon 25 Oct 18 Hole Open Competition for Ladies and Gents every Tue and Friday
Carrick on Suir Results 18 Hole Stableford White Tees Sponsored by Interfood Technology 1. Paul Meagher (17) 44 pts 2. Terry O’Connor (14) 43 pts Gross Robert Barry (0) 37 pts 3. Richard O’Callaghan (120 42 pts c/b 9 Hole Stableford White Tees 1. Joe Cooney (10) 22 pts c/b 2. Thomas Kennedy (6) 22 pts 3. Peter Costello (9) 21 pts Ladies 18 Hole Stableford 1. Mary
Walsh 39 pts 2. Mary O’Connell 35 pts Gross Frances O’Donnell Ladies 9 Hole Stableford 1. Helen Davis 17 pts c/b 2. Lena Foran 17 pts Fixtures Monday October 11 – Sunday October 17: 9 Hole Stableford White Tees Wednesday October 16: Ladies 18 Hole & 9 Hole Stableford Saturday October 16 – Sunday October 17: 18 Hole Stableford Blue Tees
Waterford Castle Results Singles Stableford - Sunday 10th October 1st Dermot Coffey 42 pts 2nd Paul Murphy 40 pts 3rd Eugene Byrne 38 pts c/b Gross Eoghan O’Dwyer 35 pts
Williamstown Results President prize 18 hole stroke play. 1st Liam O’Donoghue nett 66. 2nd David Lennon nett 69. 3rd Eddie Power nett 70. 4th Paul Cashin nett 70. 5th Paul Toomey nett 71. Gross Ian Moore. F9 John Quinn B9 Gerry Walsh. Congratulations to Liam on winning Bill McCormick’s presidents Prize. Great score with huge turn out on the day. 18 Hole Stabelford 3rd October. 1st Barry Grimes 42pts. 2nd Michael O’Neill 39pts. 3rd Ned o Sullivan 39pts. 4th Damien Griffin 38pts.
New Ross Results Tuesday 4ball September 28th 1st Murth Hogan (23) and John Aylward(18) 27 (L9) 2nd John Whelan (17) and Eamon Wall (11) 27 Weekend Fourball Competition: 1st John Hartley (Wx) (26) and Paddy Bennett (26) 47 2nd Robbie Katus (14) and Bobby Katus (34) 46 (L2) 3rd John Furlong (15) and Peter Ryan (18) 46 (L9) Seniors It was a blanket finish on Thursday last, or as they say in racing circles, “a handicappers dream”. Coming home first by a two-shot margin were, Denis Kirwan (18), Tom Purcell (20), Sean O Neill (28) and Jim Kehoe (2(0 with a fine score of 104 points. There was a tie for second on 102 points before a better back nine (50/47) secured it for Tony Redmond (21), Peter Goggin (22), Paddy Mahony (26) and Tom Kent (28). On the same score, 102 points, (96+6), the three-person team of Danny O Leary (14), Denis Murphy (25) and Willie Kelly (29) were placed third just ahead of Michael Kavanagh (19), John Riordan (25), John F Roche (26) and Martinn Burke, that quartet clocking in with 101 points for fourth place. We extended a warm welcome to Tom Purcell who joined the group now numbering (over 90 members) for the first time and lo, and behold, he finished in the winners enclosurewell done Tom. Before golf commenced, we had two very nice presentations to our colleague and friend, Sean O hUginn, who recently had a hole in one on the11th. Club Captain, Sean Furlong, presented Sean with
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COMMUNITY The ‘GAA Healthy Clubs My Mind Matters’ challenge threw in on Sunday 10th October with an Introduction to Yoga on World on Mental Health Day thanks to Suzanne Wymberry & Bridget Tubbritt. It was an enjoyable morning with the most important thing after, a cuppa & a chat. Remember, someone you know may need your listening ear and it’s good for mental health to exercise, socialise & chat. Let’s keep an eye on each in the Club and keep an eye on social media for more healthy club challenges over the next three weeks. CLUB LOTTO There was no winner in the draw on 4th October with numbers drawn 2,11,16,26. The next draw will be for a rollover jackpot of €20,000 on 18/10/21. The Lucky Dip Winners were John Galgey, Christy Russell, Willie Ryan, Adam Doyle & Shiela McGrath. Thank you for the continued support and you can enter online at www.delasallegaa.ie SPORTS PREDICTOR 21 Who would have thought there’d be an All-Ireland Football Final without ‘The Dubs’? Well some of you did and Congrats to Sarah Phelan on taking first place with 115 points and a prize of €700. Second was Sean Keane on 100 points receiving €200 and in third Joe Ginnety takes home €100. Huge thanks to everyone who entered and another few bob nicely raised for the Club, appreciated. Thanks to Paul Keane for organising and
coordinating! RESULTS GAA; U15 Div 3 COUNTY FINAL DLS 0-6 Ballyduff Uppr 4-2. Hard Luck to our U15 footballers who battled all the way to the final whistle with goals being the difference in scoring opportunities. Congrats to Cillian Sheridan on being awarded Man of the Match. Huge thanks to the players, coaches, mentors & parents for a great campaign. Well Done to our Intermediate Footballers in the Eastern Championship. De la Salle 0-14 Ballyduff Lower 0-09. Huge well done to our U11 boys who came from 5 points down with 2 mins to go to win by a point with 2 late goals. Well Done to the players, parents, mentors and coaches James Butler, Brendan O Shea & Decky Walsh. Well Done to our U9 Footballers who played Tramore & Gaultier today & produced great effort & skills. They never gave up & fought all the way to the end, whilst missing several players. RESULTS CAMOGIE; Huge well done to our U13 reds who had a hard fought win over St Declan’s in the first round of the U13C league at the weekend. Great performances all around from both sides. Well done girls, coaches, mentors and supporters. Result DLS 1-1 St Declan’s 0-1. Our U8s recently participated in a blitz at the WIT Arena and there’s some great video footage of their fun and improving skills v Ferrybank on social media. JJ Lun
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