Our Projects

Waterford Civic Trust has a number of current and proposed projects in place.

Each project is designed to protect or enhance our treasure of heritage, and relies on the support of our members, volunteers, similarly driven groups, Waterford City & County Council and other State bodies.

To help, you can become a member of the Trust and support us with your time, expertise or donations.

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Leper Hospital Project

The Leper Hospital project - Stage One will clear the site of invasive vegetation and rubbish with the help of volunteers and local funding. The site may date from the 13th century.

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Graveyard Project

The Graveyard Project will focus on ancient graveyards and will collect available research data, clean up the sites and work with local communities to ensure their protection and upkeep.

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COMPLETED

St. Johns Priory

This project is a Local Training Initiative funded by Solas and managed by WCT. It trains people in traditional heritage stonework under the guidance of a Master Stonemason. Fantastic work done so far and more is planned.

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Black Friars - Raise The Roof

Blackfriars is a major project, proposed by WCT, with the aim of replacing the roof on Blackfriars Church in Conduit Lane. This site will require significant funding, and will enhance Waterford’s heritage greatly.

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PROPOSED

St. Michael's Church

It is proposed to survey and conserve this heritage property to ensure its future in Waterford’s history.

The Beach Tower

The Beach Tower Restoration Project was a great success and has been completed. Further work is required to ensure that the Tower is maintained and this work was undertaken by the St John’s Priory Local Training Initiative team, under the guidance of Master Stonemason Tony Jones.

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PROPOSED

Defoliation - Buildings/Walls

This proposal aims to work with businesses locally to clear Buddleia shrubs and other weeds that will cause damage to buildings over time.

Gasworks Bridge

The Lattice Bridge has been removed and replaced by a contemporary footbridge. The new bridge meets current health and safety standards, and it has been completed.

COMPLETED
COMPLETED

Leper Hospital Project

The Leper Hospital project - Stage One will clear the site of invasive vegetation and rubbish with the help of volunteers and local funding. The site may date from the 13th century.

READ MORE
COMPLETED

Graveyard Project

The Graveyard Project will focus on ancient graveyards and will collect available research data, clean up the sites and work with local communities to ensure their protection and upkeep.

READ MORE
COMPLETED

St. Johns Priory

This project is a Local Training Initiative funded by Solas and managed by WCT. It trains people in traditional heritage stonework under the guidance of a Master Stonemason. Fantastic work done so far and more is planned.

READ MORE
UNDERWAY

Black Friars - Raise The Roof

Blackfriars is a major project, proposed by WCT, with the aim of replacing the roof on Blackfriars Church in Conduit Lane. This site will require significant funding, and will enhance Waterford’s heritage greatly.

READ MORE
COMPLETED

The Beach Tower

The Beach Tower Restoration Project was a great success and has been completed. Further work is required to ensure that the Tower is maintained and this work was undertaken by the St John’s Priory Local Training Initiative team, under the guidance of Master Stonemason Tony Jones.

READ MORE
COMPLETED

Gasworks Bridge

The Lattice Bridge has been removed and replaced by a contemporary footbridge. The new bridge meets current health and safety standards, and it has been completed.

PROPOSED

Defoliation - Buildings/Walls

This proposal aims to work with businesses locally to clear Buddleia shrubs and other weeds that will cause damage to buildings over time.

PROPOSED

St Michael’s Church

It is proposed to survey and conserve this heritage property to ensure its future in Waterford’s history.

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