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Derry to get Ireland s first rainbow traffic crossing after local council agree to spend up to £22,000 on it
New measure will be installed between the Peace Bridge and the Guildhall
A rainbow path was created along Derry s quayside as part of the campaign to create a permanent rainbow traffic crossing.
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Derry s council is to spend up to £22,000 creating Ireland s first rainbow pedestrian crossing.
Derry City and Strabane District Council today agreed to provide the funding for the new crossing on Foyle Embankment between the Peace Bridge and the Guildhall.
Last August, the council was contacted by the committee of the Foyle Pride festival asking for support in having a permanent rainbow crossing created in Derry.
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Parking enforcement to resume in full across Northern Ireland from June
Penalty Charge Notices for all on-street parking and bus lane offences will recommence from June 1
Stock image of parking in Belfast (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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Full parking enforcement services are set to resume in Northern Ireland from June.
A public consultation has launched on proposals for enhanced facilities at Ballymena Park and Ride.
The proposed plans will provide an additional 400+ parking spaces at Ballymena Bus and Rail Centre. It will be a safe and secure facility, with accessible parking, 24-hour CCTV, security fencing and lighting. Access will be via Galgorm Road, and cycle parking will also be accommodated.
Launching the public consultation process Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said: I am delighted to announce a public consultation on proposals to provide enhanced facilities at Ballymena Park and Ride. I am committed to delivering sustainable infrastructure that will transform communities and improve lives. I want to create more opportunities for people to walk, wheel, cycle and use public transport as we know this not only leads to improved physical and mental wellbeing, it also helps tackle the climate crisis.