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Press ReleaseDerry-Donegal Council talks on issues of common interestThursday, 29 May 2008Productive talks on a number of issues of common interest to Derry and Donegal are being discussed at a series of meetings held regularly between both Councils.
The first meeting was held at Derry City Council’s offices at the beginning of May between the Mayor of Derry City Council, Mayor Alderman Drew Thompson, the Mayor of Donegal County Council, Councillor John Boyle, Derry City Council’s Town Clerk and Chief Executive. Mr. Tony McGurk and the Donegal County Manager, Michael McLoone. A follow up meeting took place in Lifford on 28 May and subsequent meetings have been arranged for over the summer months. Among the issues discussed at the meetings were the Gateway Innovation Fund and the positive work being done by both Councils to enhance and accelerate the growth of Derry and Letterkenny. The Mayor, Alderman Drew Thompson explained: “The Gateway Innovation Fund has opened up new opportunities to make a real difference to the North West region. Both Councils are continuing to work in close co-operation to ensure we rise to the challenge to produce quality and deliverable projects for the region.” The development of better access and investment in road, rail and air infrastructure was also raised at the meetings with specific emphasis placed on the development of the N2-A5 route and the need for improved railway infrastructure. The ongoing investment and safety works being carried out at the City of Derry Airport were also discussed. The Mayor of Donegal County Council, Councillor John Boyle, said the delivery of a sustainable and integrated transport system that underpins the regions growth and competitiveness is a priority for the North West region. “Good road, rail and air infrastructure is vital to ensure the region can maximise its potential to attract investment and bring economic stability. The close relationship between Donegal County Council and Derry City Council is helping to ensure we are all playing a part in transforming the North West region and creating the conditions where the private and public sectors can flourish and grow and we can see real investment and regeneration prospects for the region.” The Council representatives also discussed issues relating to the recent announcement by the Irish Government that Northern Ireland can play a key role in providing additional financial service skills to companies based at the IFSC in Dublin. The Town Clerk and Chief Executive of Derry City Council Tony McGurk said the allowing of a competitive advantage in international financial services would benefit both Council regions. “In today’s current climate it is important that Derry and Donegal are working jointly to exploit whatever economic opportunities arise for us that can benefit people living in the North West region. The North West region has a well deserved reputation as a location of excellence, we have a well educated youthful workforce and have the will to get the work done, we believe that the financial services sector provides us with a unique opportunity to provide a vibrant economy for the region,” he said. Mr. McGurk added that a lot of positive work was being done on the ground between Derry and Donegal councils and the development agencies on both sides of the border to create the right conditions to foster growth and co-operation across the border. Michael McLoone, County Manager with Donegal County Council added that other issues of importance to both councils were discussed at the meetings, including sports development and cross border health issues. “Both Councils are working closely to implement innovative sport and recreation programmes on a cross border basis and to provide facilities that will enable the North West region host international sports events. We also held very constructive talks on issues relating to the health system in the Republic and Northern Ireland and how more needs to be done to work on a cross border basis to improve services and ensure that residents of the North West can access the best health care available no matter where they live or work.” The County Manager added that the meetings were very positive and constructive and provided excellent opportunities to exchange opinions and information. “These meetings have been hugely successful and beneficial to both Councils and I hope that they will continue in the future,” he added. Ends For additional information contact:Press OfficeTel: 028 71 376504Fax: 028 71 264858 Helena Hasson Email: Helena.Hasson@derrycity.gov.uk Adele McCourt Email: Adele.McCourt@derrycity.gov.uk Claire Lundy Email: Claire.Lundy@derrycity.gov.uk |
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