Johnboy1951 wrote: » Wow! That is news to me. As a youngster I occasionally swam off Forenaught Beach ...... the beach in the background of one of the pics in the link. It is between Knockaveelish Head and Creaden Head. Direct road access to it from Woodstown was closed off many years ago.
There’s 3387 people from the UK living in County Waterford, according to new Census figures released this week. And according to the report, the other nationalities that make up the top ten in the county are: Polish (2330), Lithuanian (498), Slovak (364), Romanian (256), Pakistani (251), Hungarian (248), Latvian (244), Czech (222) followed by American (205).
Harry Palmr wrote: » Bloody foreigners!http://www.waterford-today.ie/waterford-today-news/12857-there-12857.html
mooseknunkle wrote: » I thought there would be more Polish here and less Yanks
Harry Palmr wrote: » If we assume nearly all Polish live in the city then it's quite a lot - 5% of the population.
Harry Palmr wrote: » has anyone noticed this thread is misspelt?
TheQuietFella wrote: » This is not the Woodstown that you are thinking about here! This Woodstown is further up river from the city!http://www.waterfordtreasures.com/news/the-woodstown-viking-sword
Surveys were carried out on items found at Creadan Head, near Dunmore East, Co Waterford, earlier this summer.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » From the article linkedhttps://www.irishtimes.com/culture/heritage/artefacts-found-in-waterford-could-reveal-10-000-year-old-settlement-1.3603628 So I suggest either that article is incorrect or you are.
TheQuietFella wrote: » Neither the article nor I am incorrect! It is the common name between the two areas that is causing the confusion! They were other items (stone age) that were found in the area apparently from an early group of settlers who lived in the area. It brought scientists perceived theory of Ireland being settled in back over 10,000 years!
mooseknunkle wrote: » You are incorrect,the article doesn't even mention any of the two woodstowns so you are the one who is confusing them. The 10,000 year old items were found in Creadan head which is next to Woodstown Beach that Johnyboy was talking about,the viking settlement is Woodstown Carriganore that Harry just mentioned.
TheQuietFella wrote: » I didn't write the article MK but if you had enough interest in your own local history then you wouldn't need to have it pointed out to you!
PTH2009 wrote: » What's the highest building in the City ???
PTH2009 wrote: » What's the highest building in the City ??? My guess would be the tax office in the Glen but have heard the views are amazing from the station on the mount sion centre pitch
curmudgeonly wrote: » The Tallest or highest, Highest is the Adrí
Chancer3001 wrote: » Have a weekend in Waterford planned for myself and herself. Any suggestions on the key must not miss things to do ? Neither of us been before. Staying near kilmacow. About 15 mins from the city. And have a car . Interested in experiences and walks and good food