Summer Solstice |
Still on the plus side there is much to look forward to this
summer in and around Waterford City and County. I would urge everyone to
actually seek out the many wonderful events and activities that have been
scheduled for our entertainment and for the entertainment of the thousands of
visitors we expect to see over the rest of the Summer months. And remember that
many of these events and activities are actually free to attend – now if that
has not lifted your spirits’ I do not know what will.
Starting this weekend is the return of the very successful
Summer In The City programme of events. We will see bands and tribute acts
returning to the stage in John Robert’s Square every Friday evening and every
Saturday afternoon. In addition there will be family fun and kiddie orientated
entertainment from 12:30 on Saturday until 14:30. ArtBeat will also be
performing with live acts across the City and will be delivering their usual
cutting edge blend of new local musical talent. ALL of these events are free to
attend courtesy of Waterford Council and Waterford Business Group. This is the
second year of Summer In The City and the programme continues to grow in
popularity and is something that we all should and need to start supporting.
There can be no more excuses that the City Centre has “nothing
on” as this programme of 12 weeks of
entertainment starts off this Friday and Saturday with Suzie Q and Thank
Funk and runs right through until Saturday 12th September.
A City In Bloom. |
You may also have noticed that the City Centre is beginning
to look “Blooming Marvellous” as more and more City Centre shops and business
from the Train Station to The Quay to John Robert’s Square to Michael Street to
Arundel Square start to display wonderfully colourful hanging baskets and
flower boxes. This voluntary initiative started last year with the Council and
Waterford Business Group and is beginning to spread right across the City
Centre and in time will no doubt include Ferrybank as well. This five year
project will grow exponentially year on year and we would like to believe that
by the end of year five every single business in the City will partake in the
initiative. The cost is minimal, the initiative supports local businesses and
best of all, the entire City looks fantastic to citizens and visitors alike.
City In Bloom makes us stand out from the crowd and let us
not forget that colour and flowers make people smile and the colourful displays
will also make people look up at a our wonderful buildings and architecture.
But the City In Bloom needs everyone to play their part and
we must be encouraging people to keep their City clean and tidy, keep their
City void of dog poop and ensure that we all, where possible, encourage shops
and businesses to participate in City In Bloom. There is still time for
business to get involved and they only have to ask a member of the Waterford
Business Group for information.
As our Summer rolls on we can look forward to Day Tripper
with its blend of old and new music and this year we can all relax with a glass
of Red Red Wine. The Tramore Promenade Festival in early July promises to
deliver a whole host of exciting events and activities. Spraoi comes around
every year at the end of July beginning of August and the 2015 event promises
to bring a wonderful array of diverse acts back to Waterford City once again.
The annual Harvest Festival comes to us early in September when we can
celebrate all things foodie and look forward to sampling some of the best our
local food producers can provide.
And outside of the events there are many, many more local
events taking place such as the Boobs and Balls Solas Centre motorcycle show,
National Heritage Week, Dunmore East Bluegrass Festival, Robert Boyle Summer
School and much, much more.
For those feeling a little more energetic you can run in the
Viking Marathon or cycle in the Sean Kelly Tour of Waterford or partake in the
Comeraghs Wild Festival.
We so often hear and read about other about other towns and
cities being much, much busier than Waterford and perhaps the reality is that
this is simply not true. It may just be the case that these urban areas have
been in this space far longer than Waterford. These urban areas have been
attracting tourist and their citizens into the centres for far longer than
Waterford and as a result are perceived to be much better at this process. The
truth is they are much better at the Public Relations and spin and this in part
makes these areas seem more attractive.
Waterford has an awful lot of catching up to do and this
will take time. But we are moving in the right direction and we need to keep up
the engagement with organisers of the right events that will attract the right
people to Waterford and its City Centre.
I have always said that Waterford has the right people to make the City and County the MUST place to visit. It is
just that so often many stakeholders are much happier to engage with
people and businesses from outside of the Waterford environs. This needs to stop and these
decision makers need to be secure in the knowledge that the talented people of
Waterford can deliver just as much as the talented people of Kilkenny, Dublin,
Galway and so on.
Once you start to dig just a wee bit deeper you start to see
a picture emerging that there is actually an awful lot of events and activities
going on this Summer across the whole of Waterford and many taking place in the
City Centre itself.
We are really quite fortunate to have so many organisations, often thanklessly working away on our behalf, creating and running events for
our enjoyment.
It really is time to celebrate the fact the as our days are
beginning to get shorter there are more and more events available for us to
attend. There can be no more excuses that other places do it better than
Waterford because quite clearly we are leading the way and this alone is worth
shouting about.
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