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PUBLIC VIEWS SOUGHT ON CAW/CLOONEY LINK PROPOSAL

written by John November 25, 2015
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Linda Watson, Caw/Nelson Drive Community Group, with Liam Lynch, grounds supervisor with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.

Linda Watson, Caw/Nelson Drive Community Group, with Liam Lynch, grounds supervisor with the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.

DERRY City & Strabane District Council are hosting a series of community engagement events to gauge public opinion on the development of a greenway linking Caw/Nelson Drive to Clooney.

The information sessions are being held on Wednesday 2nd December from 4pm-9pm at Ebrington Primary School , Thursday 3rd December from 4pm-9pm at the Conference Room, Foyle Arena and Thursday 3rdDecember from 4pm-9pm at the Crescent Community and Cultural Centre, Caw.

Encouraging the public to attend and be part of the consultation process, a spokesperson for Council it is important that the local community get involved.

“Council is currently assessing the feasibility of developing a greenway (a shared walking and cycling path) linking Caw/Nelson Drive to Clooney, via the new Foyle College and Ebrington Primary School site.

“This proposed greenway would provide a safer environment for school children to access Foyle College and Ebrington Primary School, which is due to open in 2017. We are keen that all interested parties come along to the information sessions and give us their views and opinions on the proposals,” he added.

PUBLIC VIEWS SOUGHT ON CAW/CLOONEY LINK PROPOSAL was last modified: November 25th, 2015 by John

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