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DUP ‘won’t back change of ownership’ plan for Derry’s Walls

written by John August 2, 2019
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Derry_walls_Fountain_1THE DUP says it will not back any move to transfer the ownership of Derry’s walls to the local council.

The party confirmed its opposition to the moved following a call by Sinn Féin Foyle MP Elisha McCallion.

The former Mayor of Derry wants ownership of the walls transferred to Derry City and Strabane district council.

The historic walls are owned by the Honourable The Irish Society.

Foyle DUP MLA Gary Middleton said such a move could see the walls become “a political football”.

He told BBC Radio Foyle that he was concerned that controversy would arise over “who should be on the walls, or who cannot go on the walls”.

He added: “The same would apply to liabilities. Who would foot the bill for anything that appears on the walls?”, he said.

Mr Middleton said he “would urge extreme caution in any decisions around change of ownership, particularly to the council.”

“I believe the ownership, which has existed for nearly 70 years, should be kept for the good of all who love this iconic part of our city.”

DUP Foyle MLA Gary Middleton

The Honourable The Irish Society was created in 1613 to undertake the Plantation in the north-west of Ulster and built Derry’s Walls between 1613 and 1618 as defences for settlers.

It placed the walls into formal government guardianship in 1955.

Stormont’s Department for Communities is currently responsible for the walls’ management and conservation.

On Thursday the Irish Society said any move to change who owns Derry’s walls requires “cross-party political support”.

Ms McCallion has said she is concerned too many groups are currently involved in their management, maintenance and promotion of the walls.

“We have had the conversations with the Honourable the Irish Society.

“They have suggested that if we have the political will amongst the parties here in the city it is something they would consider,” she said.

An inter-agency management group for the walls was set up in 2009.

DUP ‘won’t back change of ownership’ plan for Derry’s Walls was last modified: August 2nd, 2019 by John

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