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Consultation launched on proposal to limit HGV traffic in Clady - Highland Radio

Ministerial statement in full - Mallon announces consultation on HGV restrictions in Clady to improve health and safety for all road users Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon today announced that a consultation on proposed HGV restrictions in Clady will begin on 26 May 2021.   The consultation on the proposal to introduce a weight restriction would prohibit vehicles exceeding 7.5 tonnes from travelling through Clady village unless for access. The Minister said : “The issue of HGVs travelling through the narrow main street of Clady village as a short cut between the A5 south of Strabane to the N15 in Donegal has been a matter of concern to residents for some years.

Young Earth Creationist Edwin Poots Elected As DUP Leader to Replace Arlene Foster

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Jonathan Powell warns politicians not to play with matches and Foster should back off in calls for PSNI leadership change

The former Downing Street Chief of Staff under Tony Blair Jonathan Powell - who helped launch the Loyalist Communities Council - urged politicians not to “play with matches” in the wake of the violence and called for engagement with loyalist communities. Mr Powell, who is not involved in the LCC, also told First Minister Arlene Foster to “back off” after her calls for Simon Bryne to resign. Mrs Foster again reiterated her call for the PSNI chief constable Simon Bryne to resign, as she says the leadership of the police “needs to change”. The DUP leader was speaking in the wake of days of violence across Belfast, Carrickfergus and Londonderry which saw loyalists clash with police on the streets.

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