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Ocean View in Co. WaterfordOcean View Accommodation Centre is located on the seafront in Tramore in County Waterford, which is located in the Southeast of Ireland.
The centre houses families and singles and is a 10 minute walk from Tramore town.
Centre Manager: Shirley Moore
Public Health Nurse: Michelle Gleeson
Community Welfare Officer: Maureen Bennett
OFFALY
SLIGO
COUNTY WATERFORD
Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland
Social Welfare OfficeGovernment Buildings, Cork Road, Waterford
Phone: (051) 356 000
Citizen’s Information Service37 Lower Yellow Road, Waterford, X91 C7WT
Phone: (0761) 07 6580
41 Merchant’s Quay, Waterford, X91 YA89
Phone: (0761) 07 6560
Volunteer Information CentreLombard Street, Waterford
Phone: (051) 582231 Email: [email protected]
Tramore Adult Education CentreUnit 2 Seapoint, Riverstown Business Park, Tramore, Co. Waterford, X91 FD9K
Phone: (051) 393 794
Adult Education Centre1 Poleberry Link Road, Waterford
Phone: (051) 854 444
Tramore LibraryMarket Street, Tramore, Waterford
Phone: (0761) 10 2594 Email: [email protected]
Intercultural Health Hub Waterford & South Tipp Community Youth Service
Edmund Rice Youth & Community Complex
First Floor, Manor Street, Waterford
Phone: 086 815 1043
Email: [email protected]
Women’s GroupsWaterford Women’s Centre, 74 Manor St, Waterford
Phone: (051) 351 918 Fax: (051) 351 980 Email: [email protected]
Waterford Community Services
Cork Road, Waterford
Phone: (051) 842924
LGBT supportChill-Out drop-in space for LGBT youth (ages 14-23) Edmund Rice Youth and Community Centre, Manor Street, Waterford
Phone: (051) 309364 (Office), 086 021 8941 Email: [email protected]
National LGBT Support Line1890 929 539
Waterford Area PartnershipWestgate Park, Tramore Road, Waterford
Phone: (051) 841740 Email: [email protected]
LOCAL SERVICES
PUBLIC SERVICES
VOLUNTEERING AND EDUCATION
SUPPORT GROUPS
CHILD AND FAMILY
SPORTS CLUBS
St Brigids Family & Resource Centre37 Lower Yellow Rd, Waterford
Phone: (051) 375 261
Sacred Heart Family Resource CentreRichardson’s Meadow, Old Tramore Road, Waterford
Phone: (051) 306278 Email: [email protected]
Tramore AFC (soccer)Graun Park, Tramore, Co. Waterford
Phone: 086 880 7521
Tramore Rangers F.C (soccer)Tramore, Co. Waterford
Phone: 087 757 3508
Tramore GAA ClubCrobally Riverstown, Tramore, Co. Waterford
Phone: (051) 381 188
FURTHER RESOURCES
www.meetup.com
www.waterfordcouncil.ie
Tramore, County WaterfordTramore is a seaside town in County Waterford on the southeast coast of Ireland. A small fishing village until the arrival of the railway in 1853, the town has continually expanded since. Initially the town flourished as a tourist destination and it has developed as a seaside satellite town of Waterford City, which is 13 km to the north. Tramore has a bus service which runs daily from 06:30 to 23:45 to Waterford City.
The scenic landscape of Tramore, represented by the strand and cliffs, attracts many. Walks in the locality include the Doneraile Walk, Cliff Road Walk, as well as the 5 km Strand walk.
Waterford is Ireland’s oldest city and was founded by the Vikings in the 9th century. Waterford is located in the south east of Ireland on the estuary of the river Suir. It is located 170km south of Dublin and 130km east of Cork.
The county colours are blue and white and the county is often referred to as The Deise (pronounced “day-sha”). The term comes from a tribe of native Gaelic people called the Déisi which populated the area between the 4th and 8th centuries. Waterford is renowned for its crystal which has been produced in the city since 1783 and is also the site where the Irish national flag was first flown.
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