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Big increase in visits to County Derry beauty spot

Big increase in visits to County Derry beauty spot Car parking has become an issue at Garvagh Forest Reporter: );   ); Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is liaising with the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) after issues were raised around parking at a County Derry forest. Garvagh Forest has experienced an upturn in visitor numbers over the last year, with spaces at the beauty spot s small car park often at a premium. A decision to ask DfI Roads Service to look at expanding current car parking provision was approved at last week s Leisure and Development Committee. Bann councillor Sean Bateson said the forest was success story for the local area.

Calls for speed reduction on roads outside schools

Calls for speed reduction on roads outside schools Two local representatives are calling for traffic calming measures. Reporter: );   ); Two local elected representatives have led calls for a 20mph speed limit to be introduced outside two County Derry primary schools. Sinn Fein MLA Caoimhe Archibald and the party s councillor for Bann, Sean Bateson have called for the extension of the 20mph speed limit roll out to include St. Columba’s primary schools in Ballerin and Kilrea. The Sinn Féin representatives made the call following the latest announcement by the Department for Infrastructure that further schools are set to be introduced with 20mph speed limits.

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Council discuss Irish language provision

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. Reporter: );   ); 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.

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