The Greenfields Residents Association wish all residents and especially the young children of the estate a very happy and safe Halloween. To ensure that this year’s Halloween period is safe and fun for all, the Greenfields Residents Association will be actively monitoring and patrolling the estate and surrounding areas over the coming days and forContinue reading “Halloween Contact Numbers”
Category Archives: Community Services
Halloween Waste
Around this time every year Waterford City Council receive an increasing number of calls about waste being collected and stored for Halloween bonfires. This waste can be anything from wooden pallets to tyres, mattresses, couches, etc. If you are concerned about waste being stored in the Greenfields area, please report it to the Waterford CityContinue reading “Halloween Waste”
MapAlerter.com
Waterford City Council is now an official alerter on MapAlerter.com. This means that you can receive alerts directly from the Council as soon as they are issued through MapAlerter.com free of charge. From the 3rd January 2012 Waterford City Council will be issuing Text Message, Email and Landline alerts for the following categories: Water ServiceContinue reading “MapAlerter.com”
Disposal of Christmas Trees
Many of us will have a Christmas tree glittering in our window this festive season but what do we do with it once the celebrations are over? A real Christmas tree is a living resource which can be composted, whereas a plastic tree consists of metal and plastic materials, which cannot be broken down naturally.Continue reading “Disposal of Christmas Trees”
Waste Building Up For Halloween
Around this time every year Waterford City Council receive an increasing number of calls about waste being collected and stored for Halloween bonfires. This waste can be anything from wooden pallets to tyres, mattresses, couches, etc. If you are concerned about waste being stored in the Greenfields area, please report it to the Waterford CityContinue reading “Waste Building Up For Halloween”
Kilbarry Recycling Centre
Waterford City Council would like to announce that from Monday 19th September Oxigen bin tags and waiver tags will no longer be accepted as payment for items at Kilbarry Recycling Centre; payment must now only be made by bin tags bought on site at Kilbarry. Correct change is needed as change can not be given.Continue reading “Kilbarry Recycling Centre”
Register of Electors
Are you on the Register of Electors? You can check at Waterford City Council, Garda Stations, Libraries, Post Offices and on-line at http://www.checktheregister.ie If not, there is still time to apply for inclusion in the Supplement and vote at the referendums. The referendums on Judges Pay, Houses of the Oireachtas Inquiries and the Irish PresidentialContinue reading “Register of Electors”
Frozen Pipe Survey
Residents are encouraged to report information regarding frozen pipes during the recent cold snap. Please see below a survey from Waterford City Council who are trying to establish the extent of the problem across the city. Should you have experienced frozen pipes it would be much appreciated if you could download, completed return the belowContinue reading “Frozen Pipe Survey”
Rubbish Collections – UPDATE
Waterford City Council wishes to inform residents that due to the ongoing weather difficulties and the current road conditions, Waterford City Council’s Refuse Service will now not operate until Monday 13th December, unless conditions improve considerably in the meantime. Collections will resume on Monday 13th December, with double collections of Grey and Green Bin forContinue reading “Rubbish Collections – UPDATE”
Neighbourhood Watch Essential Contacts
The Greenfields Neighbourhood Watch is a crime prevention programme aimed at get-ting all residents actively involved in observing and reporting suspicious activities. As part of the Neighbourhood Watch initiative our estate is divided into four neighbourhoods; Beech Court, Grove, Park and Drive. The Greenfields Residents Association have created an “Essential Contacts” list for each resident.Continue reading “Neighbourhood Watch Essential Contacts”