Waterford City's four local newspapers. |
The role the local newspapers play in our day to day lives
cannot be underestimated and with ALL the social media we access over the
internet there is a growing threat that handling a newspaper may, in time,
become a thing of the past. But at the present moment in time the local
newspapers are here to stay and here to spark debate.
Last week our four local newspapers sparked plenty of debate
across many a dinner table. With headlines that declared “Daylight Muggings”, “Happy
Birthday Thomas Francis”, “Junkie City” and “Hospice Ball Run 2015 another
rolling success”. Each headline in its own way trying to grab you the reader’s
attention and persuade you to pick up the newspaper and read it cover to cover,
and then hand on to someone else so that they can do the same.
Of course headlines are ultimately there to attract your
attention and some would say that last week we even had “sensationalised”
headlines.
When we do get the odd sensationalised local headline we
often see and hear of reactions that spark further animated debate. Yet, I have
over the last twelve months read an awful lot of negative national headlines
and unfortunately watched national TV coverage of Waterford that has been far
more damaging than what we read in our local newspapers last week. But the
reaction to our national pillorying is at the very best muted and subdued and I
often wonder why that is?
Take the very recent Vincent Browne TV show that showed
Waterford City and County in a very bad light across several hours of national
TV debate. And yet our response to this was very passive, almost dismissive and
trivialised. In fact, I saw very little reaction to the “bad press” we
ultimately received to this a TV programme that can be viewed by literally
hundreds of thousands of viewers.
The headlines that grabbed most attention last week were of
course “Daylight Muggings” and “Junkie City”. Both excellent pieces of
investigative journalism and in many ways both articles were highlighting
issues that we ALL know exist in the City, and we ALL know are issues that must
be addressed in the short, medium and longer term if Waterford City is to
flourish.
Whilst I cannot necessarily agree with the headlines, per
say, we can all agree that in recent weeks and months we do have issues with
drug use and muggings. These two headlines will hopefully encourage debate and
ultimately help us find solutions that suit Waterford City.
What we do not want is people trying to find national
solutions for our local problems.
As a relatively small City, Waterford does have its issues
and when I hear and read about Waterford being compared to other cities or
compared to this national average and that national average this makes my blood
boil. To be very frank we should not really care about how we stack up against any
other City as the only City that matters to us is Waterford. This is, after all,
where we choose to live, work and play and therefore those who choose to
compare us to other places I always see them as trying to gain some sort of
promotional kudos or are in fact trying to simply flex their local wings.
Waterford needs to be mature enough and big enough to have
and to hold sound reasonable debate on the issues that are clearly affecting
our City. We must be able to take on all comers when it comes to tackling our
City’s problems. Highlighting problems is a start and the fact that we now have
these issues “outed” for public debate must surely be a good thing for our City
to move forward.
I know that many of our City Centre businesses see on a
daily basis that issues highlighted last week in the Munster Express and News
and Star, and I know that those business owners and their staff and their
customers wish to see creative solutions to our City’s issues. We need to see
immediate social solutions to help those who clearly need help and we need to
see zero tolerance solutions implemented for those who are freely breaking the
law.
It is often said to me “Is what we have in Waterford City
worth protecting and fighting for?”
Yes it is, and as I and many others have chosen to live,
work and play in Waterford City we must come together to find solutions to our
problems.
Finally, what we cannot do is gag, discourage or stifle our
excellent local journalists from being just that. Remember that freedom of
speech is a pillar of our democratic society and being able to communicate our
own opinion, without censorship, is a headline worth shouting about.
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