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The Waterford Regional Sports Centre (or simply, the RSC) is part of Waterford Corporation's Municipal sporting facilities and home to Waterford F.C. of the League of Ireland. Waterford moved to the newly opened RSC from their former home, Kilcohan Park for the 1993-94 season and have remained there ever since. East Stand before the Waterford v ...
Curraghmore near Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland, is a historic house and estate and the seat of the Marquess of Waterford. The estate was part of the grant of land made to Sir Roger le Puher (la Poer) by Henry II in 1177 after the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland. [3] Since then, the De La Poer Beresford family has owned these estates. It ...
This is a list of towns and villages in County Waterford, Ireland. A. Affane; Aglish [1] Annestown [2] Ardmore [1] B. Ballinamult [2] Ballinroad [3] ...
The city itself forms three of the electoral areas – which when combined form the Metropolitan District of Waterford City – and returns a total of 18 councillors to Waterford City and County Council. [8] The office of the Mayor of Waterford was established in 1377. A mayor is elected by the councillors from the three electoral areas of the ...
This is a list of historic houses in the Republic of Ireland which serves as a link page for any stately home or historic house in Ireland. County Carlow [ edit ]
The N25 road is a national primary road in Ireland, forming the route from Cork to Rosslare Europort via Waterford City. The road is part of the E30 European route and a short section is also part of the E01 European route. It forms part of the proposed Atlantic Corridor route. [1]
Map of Ireland. This is a list of places in Republic of Ireland which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world). In the Republic of Ireland, this association is formalised by local government.
The R709 road is a regional road in Waterford, Ireland.It forms the Inner Ring Road around the south of the inner city. It begins at the junction with the R680 at Cork Road and ends at the junction with the R683 at Newtown Road, and passes via the Inner Ring Road (purpose-built section), Richardson's Folly, Inner Ring Road (purpose-built section) and Passage Road.