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Tramore to welcome Mayor of Cadaujac, France, for St Patrick's Day Parade

Tramore to welcome Mayor of Cadaujac, France, for St Patrick's Day Parade
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Tramore Cadaujac Town Twinning to welcome the Mayor of Cadaujac, Francis Gazeau, his wife Isabelle and friends to walk in the Tramore St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Tramore Cadaujac Town Twinning was established in 2010, following an agreement to twin between the then Tramore Town Council and the town of Cadaujac in the Gironde Department of France.

To date this is the only formal twinning between Tramore and another town.

Cadaujac is located in the south-west of France just 10km outside beautiful Bordeaux.

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Since 2010 formal visits have been organised between Tramore and Cadeujac and a visit is organised for the Spraoi weekend when a group is expected to visit Tramore from Cadaujac.

The normal pattern of reciprocal visits is alternative years and  Richie McDonald who is the current Chair of the Twinning group will lead the visit in 2024.

Tramore Parade starts at 1.30pm on St Patrick's Day, MC will be Executive Librarian Tracy McEneaney and leading the parade is the Tramore and Waterford ARCH Club.

The ARCH Club meet every Thursday in Tramore Community Centre and is a social club for all ages with additional needs.

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Johnny O’Grady, Parade Organiser said he is delighted the ARCH Club are leading the parade and getting the recognition it deserves as this club helps a lot of people in our community.

The Parade this year will commence at 1.30pm from the Cannon's field Car Park.

From here it will proceed across the Summerhill Junction onto the Old Waterford Road (R682), continuing along this road until it reaches the Racecourse Roundabout where it will take a right down the hill (R675).

At the foot of the hill, at the GAA Roundabout, it will take a right onto the Waterford road, where it will continue past the Majestic Hotel and finish at the former Railway Station Building.

This year, Tramore Parade Organisers want everyone to get involved and are running a competition for the best video(s) capturing the parade.

The best video, as chosen by the committee, will receive a prize of €100, and two lucky runners-up will receive a prize of €50 each.

For details see their Facebook page here.

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