As Winterval comes to the end of its
first week we can look forward to a busy Christmas and hopefully the many
businesses in and around the City Centre will see a much needed boost in sales that
will carry them through into 2016. In 2016 all we can hope for as a Christmas
present is a much bigger slice of the recovery cake and that all the headline promises
we have read and heard about in our local media will be delivered by those
making the promises.
Remember, it is very dangerous to
over promise!
Waterford’s Four are now in election
mode and are willing to promise delivery on projects that in truth should have
been delivered months and years ago. No doubt over the next few weeks and months
we will be endlessly bombarded with just how lucky we have been in terms of
investment. So we really must ask ourselves if what has come our way is good
enough or can be accepted as the absolute minimum that was needed to be
delivered over the lifetime of the last Government. I would advocate that
Government has under delivered for Waterford.
The simple fact is that more should
have come Waterford’s way over the last number of years and we must all understand
that any investment, that has managed to travel down the M9 from Dublin, has
not been nearly enough and, yes, we may well sit at the top table but we are
still feeding off the crumbs thrown to us and we have still not been invited to
choose from the menu.
At the last Waterford Council
plenary meeting, held in Dungarvan, the Council passed the Waterford City
Centre Urban Renewal Scheme. A Scheme that will see circa €4,000,000 come from
Government and circa €4,000,000 come from Waterford Council. Why ALL the money
for the Scheme cannot come from Government I do not know!
The final meaty document contains
all the plans, altered plans and reference to the 76 submissions from
organisations, groups, individuals, businesses and Councillors – well 4
Councillors to be very precise.
Councillors Mulligan, Kelly, O’Neill
and Daniels appear to be the only four Councillors out of our 32 good men and
women of the Council, who seem to have been bothered to lodge a written
submission. I will hazard a guess that many more will claim a significant
input, behind closed doors, in committee, to this development document – but it
would have been fitting for us, members of the public, to be able to actually
read and dissect our Councillors input and observations, so that we can judge
for ourselves the level of that input.
The final document is now done and
dusted and all indications are that the work will start early in 2016 with the
promise that no work on reducing car parking spaces will commence until the gas
works car park is delivered – first muted for completion some 4 or 5 years ago!
During last week’s Metropolitan
Council meeting we heard that the demolition for the North Quay was also done
and dusted (again) and the work would start in the New Year. However, not many
people will realise that we are to be left with piles of “concrete road
foundation stones” of around 5cm square.
Swindon's Magic Roundabout |
This substrate will be left on the
North Quay until such times as it can be used.
The debacle that was the broadcast
centre roundabout is now done and dusted. People power made all the difference
and I have no doubt that this engineering master class has seen the Council
receive the most amounts of complaints since records began.
It just goes to show that when we
all work together mountains can be moved. Unfortunately, social media was
almost instantaneously awash with Councillors claiming individual credit for what
really should have been acknowledged as a remarkable team effort to turn around
an experiment that a five year old Lego user could see would not work.
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