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JOBS BLOW IN DERRY AS URBAN REGENERATION COMPANY TO SHUT

written by John October 29, 2015
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Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, with Philip Flynn, chairperson of Ilex, at the completion of a £5.5million capital project at Ebrington. in Nov 2014: Photo: Lorcan Photography

Deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness, with Philip Flynn, chairperson of Ilex, at the completion of a £5.5million capital project at Ebrington. in Nov 2014: Photo: Lorcan Photography

THERE is more bleak news on the Derry unemployment front.

Local urban regeneration company, Ilex, will close by 31 March 2016 with the loss of 18 jobs.

The Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister (OFMDFM) made the announcement today.

An independent review, published in July, criticised the company’s failure to bring in private investment.

The remainder of Ilex’s capital work projects will be managed by OFMDFM and Derry City and Strabane District Council.

The date of closure for the company is a year earlier than recommended in an official report.

Set up in 2003, the company was tasked with the regeneration of former army bases at Fort George and Ebrington.

Ilex lists among its successes helping deliver the Peace Bridge, the City of Culture year and the Science Park at Fort George.

First Minister Peter Robinson said: “We are grateful for all the work undertaken by Ilex at Ebrington since 2003 which has opened the site up for all the people of Londonderry and beyond.

“The reviews concluded Ilex should have a limited lifespan and its work should ultimately move to the local council – that remains the long-term plan.

“However, in the short-term, given the recent resignations of the entire senior management team, we have decided that the development of Ebrington will be led by OFMDFM.”

Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness said: “The intention that the council should take responsibility for the Ebrington site to deliver the capital works remains our preferred option which we would wish to see achieved by 2017.

“The company will be closing by 31 March 2016 and all affected staff will be eligible to receive any redundancy entitlements.”

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