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S Start/End 18 1 17 Qu Marked by bright colourful t Superquinn 14 . 5 ay i √ √ √ signposts which are not numbered 16 8 and are situated at 1 km intervals, Patrick St. J 6 Scotc o 9 Start/End you'll nd Slí na Sláinte walk routes h ll Q a u n M h all over Ireland. ay √ √ S The . Statoil, Cork Road t C St . 20 a Simply follow the Km signs, set nell theri ar your pace to suit your enjoyment P 15 . n St and you'll quickly feel better e da N St Statoil, Cove, Dunmore Road ewt √ √ and get tter. You will also na a . C experience a great sense of achievement. o 19 w . n Legend: Jo St R r h People's Park oa River Suir Tesco, Ardkeen n 1 Reginald’s Tower no √ √ 22 d a stow d 2 Clock Tower M h n ut e Roa 3 Waterford Treasures/Tourist Oce o d rK S ra Pa Tesco, Poleberry √ √ 4 Holy Trinity Cathedral Pa 5 Christ Church Cathedral d a 6 Theatre Royal o R N k e 7 French Church8 r w o tow The Glen 8 City Hall C n R √ √ o a J d 9 City Council Oces o hn 10 Blackfriars Abbey Gaelic 's Park H 11 Garter Lane Arts Centre il Waterside √ √ l 12 Railway Station d oa 13 St.Patrick’s Church 14 R . d ork R 14 St. Patrick’s United Church C Ozier Passage Road re Park WIT Main Campus, Cork Road 15 Court House o √ √ m 16 The Undercroft a ly Tr g Roa l Rin d Fo 17 William Vincent Wallace Plaza er 's nn son 18 Greyfriars Gallery I Richard WIT College Street Campus √ √ 19 Railway Square 20 The Apple Market SUPPORTED BY WATERFORD CITY COUNCIL 21 Bus Station Woodlawn Grove √ √ 22 The People’s Park 84/85 83 81 82 Eco Information – Faisneis - Informacja to make this a Fair Trade City. List of all fair trade stock- Nature: Flora & Fauna – An Dulra: Fásra & Ain- Transport & Mobility – Soghluaisteacht – ists in the city. Education programmes for schools. mhithe – Natura Flora I Fauna Mozliwosc Pouszanie Sie 1 Waterford City Community Forum, Yellow Rd. www.waterfordoneworldcentre. 051-873064 051 358358 9 Beyond Therapy – FT & Hemp Clothing, Michael St. 42 Little Island – Heronry, Badgers (private) 2 Waterford City Council, Environment and Planning 18 Public Transport Stop Organic Cotton Shop, The Quay. Organic & Fair Trade 43 Bilberry Goats – Rare feral goats (private) Departments, Maritana Gate. 051 849563. Green Schools. 68 Train Station, Bridge Tel. 051 876243 childrens clothing 44 Kilbarry Six Cross Roads – Rookery (private) 3 City Library, Lady Lane, 051 849839. Branches at Ardkeen 68 Bus Eireann Bus Station, The Quay 051-317815/879000 and Browne’s Rd. Kenneallys (Kavanaghs) Bus Service. Ferrybank/Dunmore Green Business / Service Animal Care / Information Sustainable Tourism, The Granary, The Quay. 051 875788 Rd. 051 872777 19 Information from Chamber of Commerce, 2 Georges 23 ISPCA, Summerland Tel. 051 841432 5 Significant Organisations Rapid Express, Parnell St. 051-872777 Bilberry Goat Trust Tel. 086 0701147 69 Waterford Energy Bureau, Tramore. 051 395530. St. Tel (Environmental Advisor): 051 311272 Tel (of- fice): 051 872639. E-mail phil.walker@waterfordcham- Waterford Animal Welfare 051-841091/085 745 0711 Information on sustainable home energy 71 Bicycle Site Irish Wildlife Trust.www.iwt.ie. Tel. 051 386329. NGO for ber.ie . Green Dragon Scheme for Businesses Wildlife Corridors / Greenways All remaining hedgerows in the city act as corridors Cycle Parking – City Sq. Carpark, conservation of wildlife and habitats. Nature Walks. 72 for protected species such as bats. Householders can Bicycle Hire – easy wheelin tours, Tramore. Tel. 051 390706 Badgerwatch. Tel. 051 373876. NGO for badger Farmer’s Markets support wildlife by conserving, planting and maintaining 72 Altitude, Ballybricken – sales and repairs protection 20 Jenkins Lane Food Market – Saturday, Georges St. hedgerows using traditional methods. 72 Spokes, Patrick St. – sales and repairs National Parks & Wildlife Service NPWS. www.npws.ie. 21 Ardkeen Country Market – 1st Sunday of every month Traditional hedgelayer. Eoin Donnelly, Enniscorthy, Tel. Abbey Road, Ferrybank – sales and repairs Tel. 1890 321421 22 Olaf st. Country Market – Friday mornings 053 9336916 EPA – Environmental Protection Agency. (Pollution 45 Knockboy/Riverview open space Monitor) www.epa.ie. Tel. 053 9160600 Renewable Resources – Acmhainni Inathnuaite 74 Boat Launch Site - Sail / Human Powered Southern Regional Fisheries Board. Tel. 051 428576 – Alternatywne Zrodla Energi Boat Launch site (rowing) Canada St. Waterford Boat Club. Significant Organisations Parks, Gardens & Open Space People’s Park with playground Tel. 051 858880 Waterford Credit Union.1 Parnell St, 051-873437 Re-Use and Recycle Waste Resources 47 81 Wyse Park 82 Lisduggan District C.U.,Church Rd., 051-355696 31 Composting Facility, Green Rd. 47 Ballybricken Green 83 St. Dominics (Waterford) C.U., Summerhill, 051-855200 Bottle Banks - see list on reverse side 47 Playground – Farranshoneen Lane Cycle Lanes Re-use Shops 47 48 The Commons Ardnashee, Gracedieu On road lanes along sections indicated by this Green Line Scientific Research Site 23 ISPCA, Summerland (good quality clothing, bric a brac, 49 Goffs Gardens, Maypark Lane (private) 6 National Biodiversity Data Centre, WIT, Carriganore. Tel. toys, kitchenware) 051-841432 50 St John’s College (Private) 051 306240 24 Oxfam, Georges St., (books and clothes) 051-854090 Enable Ireland, Michael St. (clothes & toys) 051-841696 Protest Point 25 Special Garden 7 St. Vincent de Paul, Henrietta St (clothes and furniture) Pedestrian Zone – City Centre Streets shown in pink on map John Roberts Sq. 26 60 Healing Garden, Waterford Regional Hospital, Ardkeen. St. Brigids, Westgate Retail Park (furniture and The Glen 27 www.waterfordhealingarts.com household) 051-871942 Community Centre / Meeting facilities ICONS - DEILBHíN - SYSTEM SYGNATUR 15 28 Sue Ryder, Ballybricken (clothes & toys) 051-879425 Butler Community Centre, St. John’s Park. 051 876907, Green Maps are locally created and use a 29 Simon Community, Johnstown (clothes) [email protected] Best Walks shared visual language of icons to highlight 10 Children’s Group Link, Military Rd. Tel. 051 855036 30 Book Stop, The Quay - Books bought and sold 54 Kilbarry / St. Johns River Walkway green living resources globally. For more 11 84 Mrs Quinn’s Charity Shop, 36 0’Connell St. Cheshire Home, St. John’s Hill (full wheelchair access) Tel. Riverside Walkway to Blenheim information see www.greenmap.com 85 St Brigids Charity Shop,35 O’Connell St.,051-843562 55 051 871993 Old Railway Line, Bilberry Waterford City Community Forum (WCCF) Remediated Site 80 16 Sacred Heart Parish Centre, The Folly, have published this Greenmap and 65 Gasworks, Johnstown 4 Waterford Area Partnership, Tramore Rd, 051-841740 Great Views acknowledge the support of Local Agenda 66 Kilbarry Landfill Sustainable Economic Development – 57 Mount Misery (private) 21 Funding and Waterford City Council Pollution Source Forbairt Ghelleagrach – Gospodarka Community and Enterprise and Transport 67 Lisduggan Stream Departments. WCCF is a forum for community and volun- Organic Produce / Natural Food Protected Trees or Trees of Special Amenity Value Nature: Landscape, Wetlands & Water – An Dulra: tary groups in this city, and aims to enhance 12 Full of Beans, Georges Court. Organic and health foods Talamh agus Uisce – Natura: Lad I Woda Culture & Heritage – Cultur agus Dearthoireacht consultation on local policies with this sector 13 Ardkeen Shopping Centre. Some organic and local – Kulture I Sztuka and networking across it's 300 member produce groups. The forum is represented on 6 Strate- 14 Kilos, Michael St. Some organic foods / low packaging Locally significant sites only. For major sites, see Failte Ireland gic Policy Committees, City Development options 32 River Suir - Tidal Energy Potential (8kn Current & 12ft Tidal Drop) Board, Joint Policing Committee and other 17 JB’s, Dunmore Rd. Locally produced food / organic Historical Feature 33 River Suir SAC (Special Area of Conservation) cross-sectoral policy groups. Vegetables Box System. 051-382305 Coffin Stone, Quarry Rd. 34 Kilbarry Bog pNHA (proposed Natural Heritage Area) 61 Contact WCCF at: 37 Lower Yellow Road, Quaker Burial Ground, Lower Newtown 35 St.
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