Three free bus runs to three of the North’s top cultural and historical attractions will be on offer during Community Relations Week, taking place from 16 – 22 June next.
Organised by Derry City Council’s Community Relations Team the trips are open to all, whether you are interested in community relations work or something you would like to become more knowledgeable i
Registration is now open for the following bus trips:
“Run to the Crum” (Tuesday, 17 June) includes tour of Falls and Shankill – This free cross community trip provides a look at our history, diversity and Shared Spaces. Bus departs Shared Future Centre Car Park at 9.15am and returns there at 5.00pm.
Ulster American Folk Park “The Effects of Migration” (Wednesday, 18 June) – This free cross community trip examines the effects of migration throughout history and in the present day. Bus departs Shared Future Centre Car Park at 9.15am and returns there at 4.30pm.
A Trip to Fort Dunree, Inishowen, Co Donegal (Thursday, 19 June) – Fort Dunree witnessed the landing of Wolf Tone in 1798, engaged in the battle of Jutland and WW1 and was transferred to the Irish Free State pre WW11 this free cross community trip will expand knowledge of our diversity, identity and Shared Spaces.) Bus departs Shared Future Centre Car Park at 9.30am and returns there at 2.30pm.
These trips are very popular and often oversubscribed, so early booking is advised.
To book contact: Michaela Devine, telephone 02871365151 ext 8221 or email [email protected] to receive a registration form.
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