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Wednesday, 9th May 2012

Community Forum Fundraiser – Come Along!

A fundraising night will take place at Crotty’s in Lemybrien on SATURDAY 23rd June! Entertainment will be provided by "Checkers". €10 entry fee. Refreshments will be served on the night. Funds raised will go towards the continuous work of the County Waterford Community Forum. All Welcome.

Cove to Cove along the Stradbally Coast

The May outing of the Waterford Branch of the Irish Wildlife Trust takes place on Sunday May 13th at Stradbally Co Waterford. The ecology of the coves will be a topic as will the flora of roadside verges. The walk will take about 2.5 hours and is suitable for all ages. Dogs may be taken on the lead. All welcome. Directions: From Waterford follow the main Cork Road past the Kilmacthomas exit. The signposted exit for Stradbally is about 2 miles past the Kilmacthomas exit. Go through the village to Stradbally Cove where there is good parking space. Ray McGrath will lead the walk.

Contact your Forum

Contact your Community Forum Co-ordinator, Nicola Wall, at 058-21193, (email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ), or Muriel Tobin at 058-21198 (email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ) you can also write to us at Civic Offices, Dungarvan. Office Hours: 9-5, CLOSED TUESDAYS.

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