
A structured response is being launched to support businesses directly affected by the Tycor Business Centre fire.
The Local Enterprise Office Waterford (LEO) and Waterford City and County Council’s Economic Development and Community departments, in co-ordination with government agencies are developing a multi-agency response.
Businesses, social enterprises and community groups were impacted by the fire which broke out on Saturday, May 9th and was brought under control by Waterford Fire Services.
While there were no casualties, the building was extensively damaged.
Working closely with relevant stakeholders, such as the Department of Social Protection Intreo Centre Waterford, and Buíon Phort Láirge, The Tycor Back to Business Support Scheme is designed to ensure that appropriate supports are made available to affected businesses and organisations, and that recovery efforts are aligned across all relevant services.
As an immediate priority, a comprehensive assessment of businesses, social enterprises, and community groups will be undertaken by Waterford City and County Council’s Economic Development department to establish the full extent of the impact.
This will involve direct engagement with those affected to identify key issues such as physical damage, job losses, insurance gaps, and operational requirements. These insights will enable the departments and agencies to develop appropriate supports to assist organisations in getting back to business.
In parallel, Local Enterprise Office Waterford will provide mentoring and advisory supports to assist businesses and social enterprises in navigating the recovery process, including identifying and applying for appropriate supports.
Businesses, social enterprises and community groups located within the Tycor Business Park can provide information at https://submit.link/4VP or contact the Economic Development Team at Waterford City and County Council on 051 849655 or 051 849993







