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  • Mayor Meets BBC Chief in Bid to Save Radio Foyle

    By Sean Kelly The Mayor of Derry is to meet with the BBC Director General to discuss cuts to Radio Foyle, in a bid to save jobs and protect the service. Councillor Sandra Duffy will travel to London to meet BBC chief Tim Davie as well as BBC Director of Nations Rhodri Talfan Davies on

    By Sean KellyPublished On: January 23rd, 2023
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  • Calamity Jane at Alley Theatre

    Calamity Jane will be rolling into the Alley Theatre from Tuesday January 31 until Friday February 3.  This production of the classic musical western is brought to the stage by Bard Theatre with Royal and Prior Comprehensive School and Deele College and features an all-youth cast and crew. Get your cowboy boots on, grab yourself

    By Shay PattonPublished On: January 19th, 2023
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  • Derry Girls Exhibition

    Funding has been secured to introduce a Home of Derry Girls pilot exhibition in the Tower Museum, as well as establish a new Derry Girls trail taking in key filming locations. Members of Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Business and Culture Committee gave unanimous approval to the proposals, which will further strengthen the Derry

    By Ryan WilsonPublished On: January 17th, 2023
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  • Call for Contributors for St Patrick’s Day Parade in Strabane

    Anyone interested in taking part in this year’s St Patrick’s Day Parade in Strabane, register now.  Local music, dance, drama groups, businesses, schools, community groups, sports clubs and others have the opportunity to perform during one of the town’s biggest annual events to an audience of thousands. Festival and Events Officer at Council, Ashleigh Devine,

    By Rosemary MallonPublished On: January 12th, 2023
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  • Dry January a Welcome Reset

    Did you overindulge over the Christmas period? Dry January and Feel Good February offer an opportunity to look at the relationship with alcohol, save money and ditch the hangovers.  Dry January and Feel Good February is a Public Health Agency Campaign aimed at encouraging people to address their alcohol consumption and make lifestyle changes. Participants

    By Jade McClaffertyPublished On: January 1st, 2023
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  • Local sports legend announces plan to swim the Foyle

    By Callum McGuiganPublished On: December 20th, 2022
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  • Could You Use a Cosy Hug?

    By Sean KellyPublished On: December 8th, 2022
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  • High Fashion at Low Prices

    By Jade McClaffertyPublished On: December 8th, 2022
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  • Interview with the Mayor

    By iNewsPublished On: November 29th, 2022
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  • Business Support for Irish Language recognised

    By iNewsPublished On: November 23rd, 2022
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