Page Title: Waterford City & County Council : Plenary Council

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Page Text: Gaeilge The Plenary Council is the term that refers to Waterford City & County Council as a whole, it being the sum of the constituent districts of Comeragh , Dungarvan/Lismore and the Metropolitan District of Waterford . The Plenary Council has 32 elected members, each representing one of the above named districts. The current members of Council were elected in the local elections of 2019, or subsequently co-opted. The current chairman (Mayor) of the Plenary Council is Cllr. Joe Kelly (Ind). The deputy Mayor is Cllr. Seanie Power (FG). Each Elected Member of Waterford City & County Council, the Chief Executive and Members of Senior Management Team are also designated Public Officials under the Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015. The Plenary Council meets once per month, with meetings scheduled for the second Thursday of every month. Venues alternate between the Council Chambers in Waterford City and those in Dungarvan. There is no meeting of the Plenary Council in August. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, all meetings are currently being held remotely via the Zoom platform. Meetings are being broadcasted  live on YouTube , links for meeting will be available on  this website's homepage  on the day of the meeting. Members of Waterford City & County Council designated Public Officials under the Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015. NAME

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