Viking House in Co. Waterford Viking House is located in Coffee House Lane in the centre of Waterford City, which is located in the South East of Ireland. This centre houses single males. Centre Manager: Tomasz Kondys Public Health Nurse: Angela Foy Community Welfare Officer: Tara Stacey OFFALY SLIGO COUNTY WATERFORD Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland
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Viking House in Co. WaterfordViking House is located in Coffee House Lane in the centre of Waterford City, which is located in the South East of Ireland.
This centre houses single males.
Centre Manager: Tomasz Kondys
Public Health Nurse: Angela Foy
Community Welfare Officer: Tara Stacey
OFFALY
SLIGO
COUNTY WATERFORD
Jesuit Refugee Service Ireland
Social Welfare OfficeGovernment Buildings, Cork Road, Waterford
Phone: 051356000
Waterford Garda StationPatrick Street, Waterford
Phone: 0 51305300
Waterford Citizen’s Information Service37 Lower Yellow Road, Waterford, Phone: 0761076580
Merchant’s Quay Citizen’s Information Service
41 Merchant’s Quay, Waterford
Phone: 0761076560
Waterford Volunteer Information ServiceLombard Street, Waterford
Bohemians Junior Football ClubPoleberry Co. Waterford
www.WaterfordBohs.com
Erins Own GAA ClubPoleberry, Co. Waterford
www.ErinsOwn.Waterford.gaa.ie/
FURTHER RESOURCES
www.meetup.com
www.waterfordcouncil.ie
Waterford City, Co. WaterfordWaterford 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.
Every August the city hosts ‘Spraoi’, a festival with artists and musicians from around the world culminating in a parade and fireworks display on the final night.
The People’s Park, located in the city is a 6.6 hectare green space 10 minutes’ walk from the Birchwood Centre. Amenities include a children’s playground, skate park and playing fields.
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