After
abstinence of many, many weeks, Sunday past brought welcome relief for the
masses. The strange habit of devouring far, far too many chocolate eggs than you
would have thought possible. Guzzling a copious quantity of alcohol was quickly
followed for many, by the annual words of Solomon’s Wisdom “Never again!” Yet
we can all look forward to the same purgatory, forgiveness and indulgence, in
approximately 347 days time.
In the
meantime, we can ALL begin to look forward to a regenerated Waterford City,
with the exciting plans of the SDZ (Strategic Development Zone) on the North
Quay. Sadly, no longer to be part of a bigger, better and brighter “North
Waterford”. That hotel on the hill, finally being sold to a man with a vision
and a passion for Waterford. The promise of a rapid build, development and
delivery of the Michael Street Shopping Centre. These projects and many more,
according to media accounts, will mean that we have to wait slightly longer for
all our ducks to truly line up.
But in the
very short term we will surely have a “Summer to savour” in 2017.
The annual
Waterford City in Bloom collaboration, between Waterford Business Group and the
Council, has in the past two years expanded beyond all expectations. Not to sit
on their laurels, the organisers have expanded once again and this year there
will be in excess of 300 baskets being displayed across the whole city. In
particular, the businesses along O’Connell Street have come on board in
abundance and this should be commended.
The 2016
Tidy Town judging panel, purposely singled out City In Bloom, as part of the
increased points allocated to Waterford City. They also specifically stated,
that they wished to see this noteworthy collaboration continue and expand for
2017. This is just what will happen over the next few years. Hopefully, in
conjunction with supplementary proposals that have been presented to the Council,
for a unique sculpture/display on the city centre entrance roundabout, at
Plunkett Station, and a flag project that will festoon Rice Bridge with
tricolours of the world – and not before time, I hear far too many of you say!
Summer In
The City returns this year, after an absence of twelve months. Due in part, to
the music festival that was Summerval, having been dropped from the playlist.
There is a promise that this will be a return, to delivering what our populace
and our visitors want. Good old street entertainment. A busking themed festival,
has been much talked about. Maybe, if someone is prepared to grasp the mantle,
this could take place during a future Summer In The City. Thus, expanding the
offering and attracting an ever growing audience.
On the
retail front we can already see business owners investing in our city centre.
There are new premises opening, on what seems like a weekly basis. Many buildings
are getting a fresh shiny, or matt coat of summer paint. It is great to see the
variety of colour being displayed on our shop fronts. As individual as the shop
products on offer.
The Apple
Market’s new roof is taking shape and boy does it look great. Its steel frame,
to this boy of the seventies, looks just like one of the Star Destroyers from
the Star Wars series of films. Maybe we could ask some of the cast to
officially open this multi-tasking space?
Running in
tandem with the Apple Market’s brand new roof are the other open space/public
realm works. These too will also transform our City to all who care to visit.
This City
is at long last beginning to shout just that wee bit louder.
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