Gardaí mobile clinics to visit Waterford villages

Gardaí mobile clinics to visit Waterford villages

The mobile clinics will be going through the villages of Kill, Dunhill and Kilmeaden.

Gardaí are rolling out mobile clinics across three villages in County Waterford this week.

On Wednesday, January 8, there will be a Community Van open for the public to call into in Kill Village, Dunhill and Kilmeaden.

The rollout comes after a first successful launch across Waterford's Community Engagement area on December 24 last year. 

Community Gardaí

The Community Engagement vans offer a safe, confidential space for the public to go and talk to a local Garda officer about any issue they may be having in their area or home. 

Crime Prevention Officer Sergeant Deirdre O'Neill said: "An Garda Síochána will be available in our Community Van to complete forms, discuss concerns, take crime reports or any other business that requires Garda attention. 

"The clinics provide an excellent opportunity for engagement with our local communities and we would like to invite you to call in for chat with a local member of An Garda Síochána."

Déise villages

The mobile clinic will be open from 10am to 11.30am at the Community Centre Carpark in Kill Village; from 11.45am to 1.15pm at the National School Carpark in Dunhill; and from 1.30pm to 3pm at the Community Centre Carpark in Kilmeaden village.

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