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Advice issued ahead of Halloween celebrations
26.10.17
Derry is gearing up for
another spectacular Halloween extravaganza, and with
tens of thousands expected in the city to enjoy the
celebrations on October 31st the public is being
advised there may be some disruptions to travel in
and around the city centre.
A number of car park and road closures will be put
in place to ensure public safety and viewing of the
main carnival parade, which this year will have an
extended route beginning from 7pm.
The parade has a distinctly lunar theme as the
crowds gather to Release the Samhain Moon, with
performers leaving from Council’s Car Park on
Queen’s Quay before the parade will move along
Boating Club Lane to the Strand Road. From here it
will proceed along the Strand Road to Harbour Square
Roundabout before progressing right along the Foyle
Embankment to Water Street, returning back towards
the Quay, finishing at the Council car park at
approximately 8.15pm. The parade will be followed by
a world class fireworks display on the Foyle from
8.15pm. |
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The fireworks display on the Foyle
will commence at 8.15pm. |
Looking ahead to the
event, which has now gained international status,
the Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District,
Councillor Maolíosa McHugh, said: “This weekend the
festivities will be in full swing, with four days of
family activities taking place across the district.
As the city prepares to submit its bid for the title
of European Capital of Culture alongside Belfast,
what better way to showcase our ability to host and
develop international quality events which appeal to
a global audience. As we celebrate the culture that
sets us apart from the rest of the world over the
coming days I would encourage everyone to back our
bid for ECOC2023.
“With so many people expected here, especially on
October 31, I would also urge people to plan ahead
of their visit to ensure their journey is stress
free and that they are aware of all the guidance in
terms of road closures and parking. Let’s make this
a Halloween to remember.”
Events co-ordinator with Derry City and Strabane
District Council, Liz Cunningham, advised people to
check out the Council’s website in order to ensure
the very best Halloween experience. “Anyone planning
to attend the festivities should check out the
traffic and travel information online and should pay
attention to the directions of stewards and the PSNI
on the night,” she stressed. |
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