Derry City and Strabane District Council are reminding the public that parking spaces will be limited at Council owned Leisure Centres and grass pitch facilities during the Foyle Cup competition next week.
With thousands of visitors are expected across the region for the Foyle Cup, Derry City and Strabane District Council is advising the public of limited parking at local leisure centres and reminding visitors of important onsite regulations.
Due to the scale of the tournament and increased demand at Council facilities, parking will be restricted at all leisure centres and grass pitches, with particular pressure at the Melvin Sports Complex, where ongoing building works are already limiting available spaces.
Visitors attending the Melvin Sports Complex are strongly encouraged to use town centre car parks and walk to the site where possible, to reduce congestion and support safe access for all users.
Barry O’Hagan, Head of Community Development and Leisure at Derry City and Strabane District Council said: “We’re thrilled to welcome so many visitors to the city and district over the Foyle Cup and we hope that everyone has an enjoyable and memorable week while they are here.
“To help ensure this is successful, we are asking visitors to plan ahead as there will be limited parking at all of our leisure centres and grass pitches.
“We would encourage everyone to use town centre car parking when possible or make use of our public transport across the city and district. We appreciate your cooperation in helping ensure a safe and enjoyable week for all participants, spectators and organisers.”
A Council spokesperson said: “We would encourage teams and spectators to allow extra time when travelling to matches and to follow signage and advice from stewards where in place.
“Facility users are kindly reminded that pets are not permitted within any Council owned leisure centre buildings or pitches, expect for registered assistance dogs.
“The public’s cooperation is greatly appreciated in helping to ensure the smooth operation across all facilities.”
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