
In circumstances where we have a poor perception of a
product or service we are pre-programmed to avoid at all costs and to a greater
degree we imagine, rightly or wrongly, that said product or service is
inherently poor or inferior, regardless of what the marketing messages might be
telling us.
By definition, perception is the process in which we use our
senses to acquire information about the surrounding environment or a particular
situation.
And how does this exactly relate to Waterford City.
It is very simple. Everyone’s perception of Waterford City varies
in an ever so slightly different way because we all sense experiences in
slightly differing ways.
To my mind the City still has a huge untapped potential that
needs to be realised in the short and medium term to get the City back as the
economic hub of the South East. In my current work role and through my
involvement with various groups and committees I see firsthand the enormous
amount of work being planned and being carried out. This work will, without any
doubt, benefit the many businesses and therefore all the people of Waterford
City and County in the very near future.

I am always a glass half full person.
I do often feel that I am sometimes alone in that positivity
or at the very least I am one of a very small minority that sees a positive future
vision that will literally put Waterford back on the map.
I have advocated on many occasions, both in print and on
radio, that every voter in Waterford should attend at least one Council meeting
in their lifetime. This will give voters the chance to see at firsthand how
Council runs, functions and operates through our locally elected
representatives. It will also help people understand how the City and or County
are perceived through the eyes our elected representatives and the council
executive.
Is your vision of the City the same as that of our elected
representatives?
With an ever improving retail offering we must encourage even
more people back into Waterford City Centre to experience these new shopping
opportunities and with the proposed additional shopping centre to come on
stream we must take every opportunity to drive up footfall in the City Centre.
It is more important than ever to get this right as we now
see out of City Centre retail villages offering a real carrot to attracting
shoppers – lots of free car parking!
The many City Centre retail shops can encourage people
across their threshold with sales, end of season sales and lots of seasonal special
offers. So why can we not look towards opportunities that offer a similar
enticing promotion based around parking your car?
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Monaco where the first hour of car parking is FREE! |
Will further reduced car parking rates or specific car
parking offers, similar to those in Cork, Limerick, Dungarvan and Kilkenny,
bring increased footfall back into to the City Centre?
Well, we will not know until we have tried and until we try
we will always be perceived, by the people of Waterford and many of our
visitors, as an expensive place to park a car - no matter what the car park
sign states the hourly rate might be.
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