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MINOR STONE THROWING INCIDENTS IN DERRY LAST NIGHT AT AUGUST 15TH BONFIRE

August 16, 2017
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THERE was some disorder at a controversial bonfire in the Bogside last night.

American, British, Israeli and Ulster and some loyalist flags as well as poppy wreaths were burned on the bonfire near Lecky Road.

Some bottles and stones were thrown onto the walls.

People around the fire also came under attack from some spectators on the walls.

The police moved people from the area, and the disorder ended within minutes.

Bonfires are lit in some nationalist areas on 15 August each year to mark the Catholic Feast of the Assumption.

The Lecky Road fire was built on council-owned land without permission.

Sinn Féin councillor Patricia Logue said that the burning of flags, emblems and poppy wreaths was wrong.

“Given the events of the night before, I would imagine that the walls should have been closed off last night.”

Foyle DUP MLA Gary Middleton said that thankfully nobody was seriously injured.

“Once again poppy wreaths have appeared on the bonfire which is the ultimate offence caused to people right across the community.

“It is deeply offensive.”

The Housing Executive installed fencing beside nearby houses a day before the fire was lit, in order to protect the properties and residents.

There was a significant police presence in the area after trouble near the Lecky Road site on Monday night.

During Monday’s disorder, petrol bombs were thrown at police and rocks and bottles were used to attack people who had gathered to watch the bonfire from the city walls.

A PSNI spokesperson said Tuesday night’s situation was “brought quickly under control and calm is now restored”.

The blaze was one of three large 15 August bonfires set alight in the city on Tuesday night.

A controlled bonfire, without any flags, was organised as part of the Gasyard Feile community festival.

Crowds of families with young children attended the event, which included a set by the Irish folk band, Kila.

On the outskirts of the Creggan estate, another bonfire was covered with flags.

In recent years, efforts have been made to replace nationalist bonfires in Derry and Belfast with family fun days and live music.

But attempts by community workers to encourage other bonfire builders to attend the Gasyard Feile broke down last week.

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