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Council says sale of Portrush s Dunluce Centre won t be discussed in public
Councillors raising concerns about the sale of the former leisure centre say they re being ignored
11:08, 21 APR 2021
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The Dunluce Centre closed in 2013 (Image: Google)
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Councillors in County Derry say they are being ignored when voicing concerns about the sale of a popular former attraction.
Council discuss Irish language provision
There was controversy after some unionist councillors refused to engage with the presentation.
The council held their first Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish language week) last year.
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Councillors on Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council have discussed the need to break down barriers over progress on the Irish language.
The discussion came after representatives from Conradh na Gaeilge, the Irish language s democratic forum, made a presentation to the Council s Leisure and Development Committee last week.
The presentation outlined a number of areas where progress could be made towards best practice for Irish language provision across the council.
Council asked to rescind plans to honour local man
The North West Migrants Forum have written to the council to express their opposition.
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A charity who support migrants, asylum seekers and refugees have called on a local council to reverse a decision to honour American founding father Hercules Mulligan.
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council s Leisure and Development Committee passed a motion last week calling for a heritage trail to be developed in Mulligan s birthplace of Coleraine.
The motion, brought by Alliance councillor Yvonne Boyle, has come under scrutiny after County Derry historian, Stephen McCracken, uncovered information showing Mulligan was in fact a slave owner.
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