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Guildhall and Tower Museum closed over Covid deep clean

written by cassoscoop November 29, 2021
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DERRY City and Strabane District Council has closed the Guildhall and Tower Museum buildings to the public for a number of days to facilitate a deep clean.

The decision was made in the interests of health and safety in response to staff testing positive for COVID.

A deep clean of the Harbour House facility will also be carried out and the staff based there relocated or advised to work from home.

Apologising for any inconvenience caused, a spokesperson for the Council said the decision was made in the interests of health and safety of Council staff and the wider public who use the facilities.

The spokesperson said it is hopeful the facilities will reopen to the public this Friday, December 3.

All events scheduled to take place at the Guildhall this week have been rescheduled or cancelled.

The Mayor will continue to carry out his engagements this week however events scheduled to take place in the Mayor’s Parlour in the Guildhall are being rescheduled or held virtually.

Anyone with any queries relating to the Mayor’s engagements can contact his office directly at [email protected]

Further updates will be provided later this week.

Guildhall and Tower Museum closed over Covid deep clean was last modified: November 29th, 2021 by cassoscoop

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