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Loganair to take over Derry-Liverpool route
From 24 May Loganair will fly four days a week to Liverpool, increasing to daily from late June
New funding of £11m to help city centres recover from virus crisis
Funds will aid measures to keep shoppers safe e.g. shop frontage/awnings/canopies; outdoor furniture; heaters; queueing systems; PA/Tannoys
Anderson calls on Infrastructure Minister for local taxi testing
Taxi drivers should be able to test vehicles locally, not drive to Belfast, and policy on fines should be relaxed, says Martina Anderson MLA
NI Executive gives opening date for non-food pubs
Hospitality Ulster has welcomed the announcement by the NI Executive that ‘wet-led’ (non-food) pubs can reopen in NI from 10 August
Rail network must be expanded in the North West - Anderson
Martina Anderson MLA calls for extending rail network in NW - almost all of 54 stations in the north are east of the Bann
Restaurants get boost through discount scheme for half-price meals during August
New government scheme to help pubs and restaurants offers 50% off your food bill Mon-Wed in August, up to £10 per head, alcohol not included
City of Derry Airport's increased schedule takes off this week
Loganair's London Stansted service increases, Loganair's Glasgow service returns, as do Ryanair's Edinburgh and Liverpool services
Planning approved to relocate Lidl store at Buncrana Road
Lidl to relocate retail store to vacant site nearby at junction of Buncrana Rd/Springtown Rd - existing Lidl store to become a storage unit
Food outlets warned that outside seating guidelines have not changed
Council reminds food outlets that seating outside/around their premises is still not allowed under Coronavirus Government restrictions
New tourism initiative would boost tourist visitors to Derry, says Sinead McLaughlin
Huge tourism potential if Derry is marketed as the City linking the Wild Atlantic Way with the Causeway Coast, says Sinead McLaughlin
Approval given for major data centre at Maydown
Derry City and Strabane District Council's Planning Committee have approved outline plans for a major IT Services and Data Centre at Maydown
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Derry initiative to remember victims of terrorism
Mayor Brian Tierney to light up Council buildings red on Thursday (11/03) for European Day of Remembrance of Victims of Terrorism
Woman dies in Rossdowney fire
Woman in her 50s has died following a fire at a house at the Ardlough Rd end of Rossdowney Rd, which remains closed - cause of fire unknown
Sinn Féin to present addiction services petition to Health Minister
Tomorrow Karen Mullan MLA will present a petition of 8,000 signatures to Robin Swann calling for funding for addiction services in Derry
Playhouse appoints new Chief Executive
The Playhouse has appointed classical musician former head of Voluntary Arts Ireland Kevin Murphy as their new Chief Executive
Council survey seeks input from older people in Derry
Council launches survey of older people to ask how it can promote age friendliness and improve their quality of life