
Waterford City and County Council have announced intentions to install 31 CCTV cameras in County Waterford.
The cameras are set to be installed in a bid to combat illegal dumping and litter offences.
An approval in an area will be for a maximum of three years and can be erected at any time within that period, and all installations are said to be subject to funding availability.
The areas under consideration at present are:
- Henry Street, Waterford
- Vulcan Street, Waterford
- Barker Street, Waterford
- Scotch Quay, Congreve Lane, Waterford
- High Street / Keizer Street, Waterford
- Ballybricken
- The Glen
- Tesco Ballybeg
- Tesco Poleberry
- Tesco Ardkeen
- John’s Lane, Waterford
- St. Johns Avenue, Waterford
- Gaultier
- Killea, Dunmore East
- Dungarvan Estuary, Shandon
- Cathal Brugha Place, Dungarvan
- N25 Layby, Barranalira
- Clonea Beach Car Park
- Kilbarry Road, Waterford
- Lacken Road, Waterford
- N72 layby, Curraghreigh North, Lismore
- R680, Pouldrew, Kilmeaden
- N25 Layby, Ballyduff West, Kilmeaden
- Tallow Relief Road, Tallow
- Quanns Field, Ringnasilloge, Dungarvan
- Affane Bring Centre, Cappoquin
- Dromana Bridge, Cappoquin
- Kilbree East, Cappoquin
- Parking Area, Powers the Pot
- Western Terrace, Dungarvan
- Cathedral Lane, Waterford
Any member of the public who wishes to make a submission can do so in writing, marked CCTV Consultation, to Waterford City and County Council, Customer Service, Baileys New Street, Waterford.
Submissions can also be made by email and through the online portal to Envsubmissions@waterfordcouncil.ie by going to the page marked Make A Submission. The closing date for submissions is Friday, August 1, 2025.
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