Buíon SICAP Case Study 2025: English Language Support to New Arrivals in Waterford.
A video description of our work providing English Language classes to new arrivals in Waterford.
Annual Report 2024
WAP Annual Report 2024 is a showcase of our work in words and pictures with content from some of our beneficiaries.
We have received SSE Airtricity Funding to support our Waterford Repair Cafe project
We are happy to announce that we have received funding from the SSE Airtricity Generation Green Community Fund to continue…
Repair Café Lisduggan
Waterford Area Partnership and Larchville & Lisduggan Residents Association are jointly organising their first Repair Cafe on 17th May from…
WAP/SICAP Case Study 2024
WAP/SICAP Video Case Study This Video Case Study, submitted as a SICAP requirement, describes The People's Transition - Larchville &…
Annual Impact Report 2023
Our Annual Impact Report details our projects, programmes and services delivered in 2023 and how these have impacted on the…
WAP Selected to Deliver the Workability Programme
WAP has been selected to deliver the Workability Programme in Waterford which will focus on providing supports to disabled people to improve their employment prospects.
Our Head Office is moving to Canada Street
NEWS ALERT! Waterford Area Partnership will be moving our head office from Westgate Business Park on the Tramore Road to…
The People’s Transition – Larchville & Lisduggan
Launch of The People's Transition - Larchville & Lisduggan proposes local measures to improve climate justice towards a green transition.
Her Excellency Nancy Smyth, Canadian Ambassador to Ireland opens new Waterford Area Partnership offices on Canada Street
Canadian Ambassador to Ireland, Her Excellency Nancy Smyth, to open WAP’s new Head Office at Unit 1, Neptune House, Canada Street, Waterford on Friday 24th May 2024.
Foodbank Award
Congratulations to our Foodbank and many thanks to Tesco Ireland for their generous donation
Invitation To Join Board of Directors
Waterford Area Partnership is seeking nominations from community organisations or applications from individuals who are actively engaged within the community…
Buíon is co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union 









