Waterford arts plaza sails in to rave reviews
The £2 million millennium plaza that has transformed an obsolete wharf in Waterford into an outdoor performance arena was officially opened yesterday. The William Vincent Wallace Plaza is named after the Waterford-born composer of the popular opera Maritana. It was opened by the chairman of the National Millennium Committee, Minister of State Mr Séamus Brennan, who lauded the development's aesthetic design and the clear practical benefits it would have for Waterford city. The plaza is on Clyde Wharf, near Reginald's tower.

