Council Service Update – Friday, 10 December 2021.
10 December 2021
The most up to date information on COVID 19 relating to what restrictions are in place, how to obtain vaccines and information on contact tracing are all available on the NI Direct website and are updated regularly in accordance with information provided by the NI Executive –
Please note that Derry City and Strabane District Council is operating the majority of its services with a small number of services affected by the restrictions, and these remain under regular review.
The public are advised that every effort is being made to keep the majority of our essential services operational within the restrictions in place by the NI Executive and in the interests of public safety and our staff.
All information is updated regularly on our website at www.derrystrabane.com/coronavirus and shared on our Facebook and Twitter social media platforms in an effort to keep everyone informed.
Council civic offices and public buildings – Council's Civic Offices in Strand Road, Derry and Derry Road, Strabane remain open to the public with restrictions.
Screens have been erected and the public will be asked to sanitise on entering and leaving the buildings and adhere to an in-house management system and strict social distancing guidance. The public are being encouraged to use Council's online systems where possible or to contact Council by phone at 028 71 253253 or by email at info@derrystrabane.com.
The Council currently has three consultations running in both Council Offices:
They include -
- The Electoral Office of NI, Register to vote booth for members of the public with no access to the Internet who want to register to vote.
- The Boundary Commission for NI has published its Guide to the 2023 Review of Parliamentary Constituencies in NI. It includes information about the review process & how the public can participate in the first public consultation, scheduled for autumn 2021. The public can view the documents at our Council offices at Strand Rd, Derry, & Derry Road, Strabane, Monday to Friday from 9 -5 or online at 👉 boundarycommission.org.uk/publications/g…
- Department for the Economy, Dalradian Gold 2019 Licence Application. Notification of intention by the department for the economy to grant mineral prospecting licences: MPLA1/19 and MPLA2/19.
The Harbour House is open for staff and elected members only.
The Guildhall is open to the public– Monday to Friday 9am-8pm and on Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 6pm.
The Tower Museum is open to the public – its opening hours are from 9am to 5.30pm daily.
The Alley Theatre and Visitor Information Centre in Strabane is open to the public from Monday to Friday from 10 am to 4.30pm.
Mayor's Office – The Mayor Alderman Graham Warke is the current Mayor of the city and he is available for socially distanced and pre-booked meetings and events and is keen to engage with the public. He can be contacted via his office at mayor@derrystrabane.com – For more info on the Mayor visit - https://www.derrystrabane.com/mayor/contact.
General leisure information
Following a review of our facilities and restrictions, we are now extending activities and participation capacities on offer at our centres:
- Changing rooms and shower facilities have reopened (we advise that you still come beach ready for pool sessions)
- Capacities in fitness classes, swimming and gym have now been increased to cater for demand, these will remain bookable through our app and reception
- Sports halls are reopen for casual court activities and close contact sports (subject to governing body and risk assessment approval).
- Birthday parties are bookable, please contact the relevant centre for further information
We remind our users to ensure social distancing measures are adhered to.
Please see following breakdown per centre of bookable activities:
Foyle Arena
- Fitness Suite (individual gym sessions, motivational 1-2-1s, inductions)
- Indoor and Outdoor Group Fitness classes
- Swimming Pool (Household Swimming, Lane Swimming, Club Sessions)
- Outdoor pitches
- Tennis Courts
- Climbing wall
- Sports Hall – casual and block bookers (subject to relevant governing body guidance and appropriate risk assessments)
Templemore Sports Complex
- Fitness Suite (individual gym sessions, motivational 1-2-1s, inductions)
- Group Fitness classes
- Swimming Pool (Household Swimming, Lane Swimming, Club Sessions)
- Athletics Track
- Squash Court
- Sports Hall – casual and block bookers (subject to relevant governing body guidance and appropriate risk assessments)
Riversdale Leisure Centre
- Fitness Suite (individual gym sessions, motivational 1-2-1s, inductions)
- Group Fitness classes
- Swimming Pool (Household Swimming, Lane Swimming, Club Sessions)
- Squash Court
Derg Valley Leisure Centre
- Fitness Suite (individual gym sessions, motivational 1-2-1s, inductions)
- Group Fitness classes
Melvin Sports Complex
- Group fitness classes
- Outdoor pitches
- Soft Play
- Sports Hall –casual and block bookers (subject to relevant governing body guidance and appropriate risk assessments)
Brooke Park Leisure Centre
- Fitness Suite (individual gym sessions, motivational 1-2-1s, inductions)
- Outdoor pitches
- Bowling Green (clubs/affiliated groups)
- Sports Hall bookings
- Squash Court
- Sports Hall – casual and block bookers (subject to relevant governing body guidance and appropriate risk assessments)
Bishops Field
- Outdoor Pitch Bookings
- Sports Hall – casual and block bookers (subject to relevant governing body guidance and appropriate risk assessments)
All fitness classes, gym sessions and swim sessions are bookable online and through our Fitness App.
Pavilion Changing Facilities
The Council is continuing to work in partnership with the Irish FA and leagues to facilitate the safe reopening of changing pavilions across the Council area. The Council has been in contact with the clubs to advise them of their requirement to provide Council with written communication that they will adhere to the guidelines and safety measures put in place. This will include the submission of an updated COVID 19 Risk Assessment. On receipt of all the relevant documentation Council will assess and approve before providing confirmation to each Club that they are eligible to access changing facilities.
Arrangements have been into place by Council from October 30 to have these facilities open for all eligible clubs. The guidelines set out by Council are in line with the requirements included in the Irish FA’s Return to the Everyday Game and Council will continue to monitor the situation going forward.
DCSDC Leisure App
With the Derry & Strabane Leisure app, you always have your centre in your pocket. You can book fitness classes, gym and swimming sessions. View the latest pool and classes timetable. Get all the latest news via push notifications. Further details can be found at derrystrabaneleisure.com
Members of the Gym can also access a full range of on demand workouts through the home fitness section of the App. From cardio to mindfulness there is a workout to suit your schedule and location.
COVID Testing sites
COVID testing facility are open across our Council area by the PHA. If you need to access PCR testing, please book an appointment. A full list of COVID-19 testing locations is regularly updated by the PHA at http://www.pha.site/cvtesting
Lateral Flow tests
Derry City and Strabane District Council is continuing to work directly with The Department of Health to provide a local testing programme for small local businesses and the local community. Packs of Lateral Flow Tests are available free of charge for collection in four leisure centre sites, across the Council area; Derg Valley and Riversdale Leisure Centres as well as Foyle Arena and Templemore Sports Complex. (From 16th May).
Event organisers and employers People with more than 10 employees can participate in the workforce rapid testing programme by complete an online expression of interest at https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/forms/workforce-asymptomatic-testing-programme-register-interest .
These tests are only for those who do not have any of the recognised Covid 19 symptoms. If you have any symptoms of Covid 19 you should book a PCR test immediately.
COVID Health Certification Scheme
Following the publication of the Amended Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) that came into effect on Monday 29th November 2021 relating to the implementation of the COVID Certification Scheme, Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Environmental Health and Business teams are providing guidance and support to relevant businesses across the Council area.
The regulations were introduced from 5pm on 29 November, with a 2-week grace period which will end on 13th December 2021 and Council has been liaising with local businesses through various communication channels including email, direct mail and via the Council website, this week, advising them of this and signposting them to where they can obtain the current legislation and guidance as it becomes available.
These Regulations amend the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2021 to introduce provisions regarding the requirement to show proof of COVID-status Certification to gain entry into relevant settings.
According to the Government guidance, the accepted evidence is proof of full vaccination, the last dose of which was received at least 14 days prior to the relevant time, a negative COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test, taken within the previous 48 hours or proof of recovery from a positive COVID-19 PCR test, within the previous 30-180 days. It is our understanding that COVID vaccination cards are not deemed to be valid certification.
Council has been advised that only venues which provide or sell intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises are currently included. Therefore, if licensed premises decide not to sell or provide intoxicating liquor they will not need certification at this point. However, it is our understanding that this will only be for a short period of time, as it is anticipated that regulations will be implemented to cover all hospitality.
The legislation also applies to sports grounds and anywhere else which allows the drink to be consumed on the premises. This is regardless of numbers attending. Hotels will have a specific exemption to allow guests to stay, but the guests won’t be able to access any hospitality areas without certification. In summary- If alcohol is being consumed on the premises then they will require COVID certification measures.
The legislation states that a person may provide evidence of their COVID status through (a) certification in paper or electronic form that Person has completed a course of doses of an authorised vaccine with the final dose having been received at least 14 days before the relevant time; (b) certification by text or email through the NHS Covid-19 reporting app of a negative result of a COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test or a negative result of an onsite COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Test, in each case taken within 48 hours before the relevant time; (c) a valid notification of a positive result of a COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction test taken no earlier than 30 days, and no later than 180 days, before the relevant time; (d) confirmation in writing of their participation (current or past) in a clinical trial for vaccination against coronavirus from the organiser of that trial; (e) evidence provided through the Northern Ireland COVID Certification process for medical exemption, or an equivalent process in Persons place of residence if Person is not resident in Northern Ireland, of a clinical reason for not being vaccinated with any authorised vaccine.
Evidence must include or be accompanied by a document confirming the person’s identity which contains the person’s name as stated on the evidence provided, and a photograph of the person.
Council officers are also available to assist with any enquiries from businesses and members of the public regarding the Scheme and any other Covid-19 related enquiries and complaints regarding premises for which Council has an enforcement role.
The Environmental Health team will continue to monitor changes to legislation and government guidance on the extension of the COVID Certification Scheme and provide further updates to relevant businesses on the scheme as appropriate. The Council is also continuing to work with the PSNI with regard to their role in enforcing the Regulations and the MoU arrangements as agreed.
Further information on the scheme is available on the following websites:
NI Business Info:
NI Direct:
Prehen Pontoon works
Contractors are expected to be on site to commence works on the development of the pontoon at Prehen in mid-December, a number of weeks earlier than first anticipated. While we are pleased the works are commencing earlier than expected, it will mean there will be no access to the boathouse lower level and water access steps from 13 December, for a number of weeks. We will be communicating directly with user groups to advise them of this and to ask for their co-operation.
Community Centres – Community Centres have reopened to the public and staff are on site to ensure that any activities are subject to a risk assessment and are in line with the NI Executive guidelines.
Play Parks - Council owned play parks remain open to the public to use for exercise and recreation purposes. The public are advised that Council undertakes regular maintenance checks and risk assessments to ensure that the play equipment is safe to use and that all sites have been cleaned in preparation for use. There are restrictions in place for users of the play parks with everyone being reminded to sanitise their hands before and after using the facilities and to abide by social distancing rules at all times. The public are also advised that they will not be permitted to consume food or drink in our play parks and if you or anyone in your bubble is feeling unwell or showing any symptoms of COVID-19, you should stay away from parks.
Public Parks – All Council public parks and open spaces remain open to the public and will remain open during the current period restrictions to facilitate exercise only. The Council is continuing to advise the public to adhere to the Public Health Authority guidelines in relation to social distancing to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, and to act responsibly when out and about using our public parks and open spaces.
Cemeteries
Please note that all Derry City and Strabane District Council owned cemeteries are currently open and operational under their winter opening hours of 8am to 4:30pm daily.
The public are reminded that while the cemeteries are open, the public must continue to adhere to the guidelines regarding social distancing and co-operate fully with Council staff at all times. It is important to note that when funerals are taking place, some areas within the cemeteries will be cordoned off to ensure health and safety measures are in place and to allow mourners the space and privacy to grieve and pay their respects in a safe and controlled environment. The public are also advised that as a result of the current pandemic these arrangements are subject to change and there will be instances where the facilities may have to close at short notice to comply with COVID 19 regulations. The cemetery offices will remain closed with no public access however all enquiries or queries regarding genealogy or headstone permits can be made by telephone at 028 71 362615 or email. More info is available at www.derrystrabane.com/cemeteries.
Inactive cemetery closures
A small number of old and inactive cemeteries have been cordoned off across the District for health and safety reasons. The Cemetery at Donaghedy has been completely closed and signage is being erected advising the public of areas that are closed off around unstable structures at other ancient cemetery sites. All active cemeteries used for burials will remain open as planned. The Council is urging the public to co-operate fully and to adhere to the signage adding that the health and safety of the public is paramount to Council.
Business support - The Council Business team are available to offer advice and assistance to local businesses on the level of Government business support available and updated regularly on the Business Support social media platforms. The Business team are working closely with Government department, statutory agencies and partners as well as other teams across Council to plan and provide support to businesses. For regular updates you can follow on Facebook @Business Support Derry Strabane and Twitter @dcsdbusiness
To make an appointment to speak with one of our Business Advisers, email: Tara.Nicholas@derrystrabane.com - 07872423755 / Laverne.ODonnell@derrystrabane.com /07702609977
Car parks - All our car parks are open and fully operational - For information on Council carparks - www.derrystrabane.com/carparks
Births, still-births, deaths and marriage and civil partnership registration – The Council's Registration of Births, Still-births, Deaths, Marriages and Civil Partnership service in both Derry and Strabane is continuing to operate and following new Government legislation is continuing to provide remote death registration without the attendance of an informant at the Registrar's Office. The Registrar's Office in Derry and Strabane are both open and are operational by appointment only to register births and for couples to collect their Marriage Schedules.
To contact the registration department please email – For Birth Registration, please email birth.registration@derrystrabane.com , for Death Registration please email – death.registration@derrystrabane.com, or for Marriage or Civil Partnership marriage.registration@derrystrabane.com and for general enquiries please email registrars@derrystrabane.com. For urgent enquiries please telephone 02871 253253 and ask for the Registry Office. To view all the details relating to the changes to services and to access the relevant online forms please visit www.derrystrabane.com/district-registration
Environmental Health Services – Environmental Health staff are continuing to engage proactively with local businesses to provide advice and support to help ensure compliance across the Council area. Officers are continuing to carry out programmed Food Safety and Health and Safety inspections of businesses following the completion of Covid 19 Risk Assessments and Safe Systems of Work procedures. All inspections will be considered on an individual basis and carried out when it is safe to do so. For more info visit - at https://www.derrystrabane.com/Subsites/Health-Community-Wellbeing
Health and Safety at Work
Members of the public and employees seeking advice and information regarding COVID-19 and health and safety at work requirements are encouraged to contact the Council's Health and Safety and Consumer Protection Team to find out how Council can assist them in ensuring workplaces are safe. For more information visit –www.derrystrabane.com/subsites/Environmental-Health/Health-Safety-and-Consumer-Protection-Team/Health-Safety-at-Work
All sectors need to consider the relevant guidance and risk assess their work activities to ensure risks associated with the potential spread of coronavirus are suitably and sufficiently addressed and all statutory health and safety obligations are met. The HSENI have developed an example COVID-19 risk assessment that shows you the kind of approach that a small business needs to take when carrying out a risk assessment for COVID-19 in the workplace – https://hseni.gov.uk/news/example-risk-assessment-covid-19-workplaces
Our Health and Safety and Consumer Protection Team would like to remind businesses that a range of Health and Safety guidance is available from :
https://www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk/content/coronavirus-working-safely-different-business-settings
https://www.hseni.gov.uk/articles/latest-information-and-advice-hse-gb-workplaces-about-covid-19
For further information and assistance you can email the Health and Safety and Consumer Protection team at healthandsafety@derrystrabane.com
A variety of useful information, advice and guidance is also available on the Council website at – https://derrystrabane.com/Subsites/Health-Community-Wellbeing/Covid-19.
Covid Safe Scheme for Businesses
The Council's Business and Environmental Health teams have introduced a "COVID Reassurance Mark" which has been designed to support local, economic recovery and revitalisation whilst respecting the public health controls needed to maintain public health and minimise community transmission of Coronavirus. This initiative is geared towards boosting customer confidence to return to our town centres and villages in the knowledge that businesses are taking positive steps to keep their customers and staff safe via a risk assessed process. For more information visit www.derrystrabane.com/covidreassurance
The Council's Environmental Health team are proactively visiting premises in the hospitality and retail sector to check compliance with The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations. All complaints and service requests received from members of the public will be investigated and enforcement action taken where appropriate.
Licensing and Pavement Café Licensing
Applications for pavement café licences continue to be accepted. Use of outdoor space may assist hospitality businesses, such as bars, cafes and restaurants to reopen safely, while maintaining social distancing. Guidance on making an application for a pavement café licence is available at:
https://www.derrystrabane.com/Licensing/Pavement-cafe-licences.
Entertainment Licences
Since restrictions on indoor entertainment have been relaxed, businesses across our Council area are reminded they will require a current Entertainments Licence to permit them to operate. Please contact our Licensing section for advice & assistance – 028 71 253253.
Dog Control Services – Animal Welfare Services
Dog licences can be obtained online at http://council.direct/
Please contact 07512280760 If you are reporting a lost or stray dog.
Please note that Council no longer accepts unwanted dogs. If you wish to rehome your dog please contact one of our two local animal rehoming charities: Pet FBI (Tel: 07512 280760) or Rainbow Rehoming Centre for Rescue Cats and Dogs (Tel: 028 71 812882).
If you have any queries regarding the councils dog control service please email dogcontrol@derrystrabane.com
Bin Collection Information
Residents in the Derry area with large garden waste bins can now also recycle food waste in their big brown wheelie bin. Food waste must continue to be bagged in compostable liners and should go out on the normal garden waste collection day. Small food caddy collections in these areas will cease to operate from May 31st.
Areas without garden waste bins should continue to recycle food waste using their caddies.
Household Recycling centres
Please note that arrangements for accessing Recycling Centres remain under regular review and while we have lifted some restrictions at some of our sites we are continuing to encourage the public to be cautious and to co-operate fully with our stewards and to plan your journey to our facilities by trying to avoid busy periods.
Our Recycling Centres have returned to their winter opening hours as follows –
Pennyburn – 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday, 8am -6pm Saturday and 1pm-5pm Sunday
Strathfoyle – 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday, 8am-6pm Saturday and 1pm-5pm Sunday
Eglinton – 8am -6pm - booking system, 6-8pm site is open to all. Saturday bookings 8am-6pm (last booking at 5:30)
Glendermott Road – Monday to Friday 9:30am - 12noon, 1 - 4:30pm Monday to Friday, site open to all from 6-8pm with exception of Thursday night. 8am-6pm on Saturday for bookings and 1pm-5pm on Sunday for bookings.
Claudy – 8am-5pm Monday to Saturday
Park – 8am -5pm Monday to Saturday.
Van drivers who use the Recycling Centres within the Derry City and Strabane District Council area are being advised of the following revised arrangements. A new online booking service is now available for large vans attending Council's main recycling centres at Pennyburn, Strathfoyle and Strahans Road.
Visitors must book an appointment online at www.derrystrabane.com/clicktorecycle or by phone at 028 7137 6590. Phone lines remain busy so please avail of this online service if possible. There will be slots available throughout the day.
Exceptions apply for wheelchair accessible vehicles.
Access to Glendermott Road and Eglinton Recycling Centres is by appointment only during the day and booking is essential. Booking is not required later in the evening at these sites. Cars and small vans will be able to book daytime slots online at www.derrystrabane.com/clicktorecycle. Alternatively T: 02871376590.
For any waste related queries call 02871374107.
If you are travelling to recycling centres please try to do so at quieter times later in the day, allow extra time for your journey, follow the signage and guidelines and co-operate with our staff.
Recycling Centre Closures - Killen Recycling Centre remains temporarily closed. Opening has been extended at the temporary waste disposal site Spamount which is now open five days per week; Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm to dispose of general and green waste only. Cars and small vans are permitted and large vans can access the site between 9 am and 10 am only. Any queries regarding the Killen site, please contact Council on 02871 374107.
Temporary waste disposal service at Castlederg
A temporary waste disposal facility continues to operate at Spamont Playing Fields in Castlederg to assist those in the rural area of Killen, Castlederg and Killeter, to dispose of additional waste during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
The service is now be open five days per week - Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm to dispose of general and green waste only. Cars and small vans are permitted and large vans can access the site between 9 am and 10 am only.
Those wishing to dispose of larger items of waste are encouraged to use Council recycling centres at Newtownstewart and Strahans Road, Strabane, or to avail of Council's free Bulky Waste Collection Service that can be booked online at www.derrystrabane.com/bulkywaste
The public are advised that in keeping with the Government regulations, a queuing system will be in place and pedestrians will not be permitted on this site.
Bulky Waste Service
Members of the public wishing to avail of this service are advised however that it is only for those who have bulky items of waste and have no space in their home or garage to store them during this emergency situation.
Those wishing to avail of the service are being encouraged to book online. Members of the public with bulky waste are advised that they must avail of the Council's free Bulky Waste Collection Service as they will not be permitted access to the sites with bulky waste at this time. Bookings for this service can be made online via the Council website at www.derrystrabane.com/bulkywaste or contact by phone at 028 71 374107.
All bookings for collection must be made in advance and items must be left out on the kerbside before 7:30am on the day of the confirmed collection. Please note that we are currently accepting mattresses.
Among the items accepted for the Bulky Waste Service are- Bulky furniture – wardrobes, chests of drawers, bedside lockers, sofas, Carpets, lino, Electrical appliances e.g. TV, White goods e.g. fridges, washing machines and cookers. Large toys, bikes etc Mattresses
Among the items that are not accepted are: Bags of general waste, Glass furniture/mirrors, Building material e.g. concrete, wood, tiles, Fencing, sheds, Wooden flooring, Bathroom suites and Kitchen units. Tyres, Trees, Paint Tins and Recyclable materials
The public are advised that waste accrued as a result of work carried out in your home, such as bathroom suites, kitchens or fireplaces will not be lifted as part of this service. Arrangements must be made with your building contractor to remove these items or alternatively, you can organise removal by an authorised waste collection company or hire a skip.
Members of the public wanting to book a Bulky Waste Collection should fill out the online form on the website at – www.derrystrabane.com/bulkywaste. Or alternatively phone on - 02871374107.
Street cleansing – Street cleansing service are continuing with our staff out keeping our city and town centres clean and tidy as well as our parks, green spaces and rural communities. There are some changes in place with regard to social distancing measures and health and safety measures as we continue to protect our staff and the public.
Flytipping continues to be an issue for Council and our enforcement team are on the ground actively investigating all incidents of fly-tipping. It is an offence to dump indiscriminately and you could face a Fixed Penalty Notice or a fine imposed by the court.
Protecting our environment and keeping our streets, laneways and greenways clean are still a priority and everyone has their role to play.
For more information visit www.derrystrabane.com/flytipping
Community Service staff are continuing to work with the Department for Communities, local community groups and advice services to ensure that resources being made available in this emergency situation are delivered on the ground. Community Development Staff are working with Community& Voluntary groups across the Council area to ensure the effective delivery of funding packages provided by Council to support community led responses and to assist the most vulnerable. Council staff are also working with the Local Community Growth Partnerships, Food Banks and Social Supermarkets to deliver an Access to Food programme to support vulnerable families across the Council area. Officers are working with our Advice Services partners, including Advice North West, Dove House and Resource Centre Derry as well as the Local Community Growth Partnerships to extend Advice Services opening hours and develop local referral mechanisms in order to offer help and support at this challenging time.
The Planning Service
Planning Service continues to operate most services as normal with staff continuing to work from home and the provision of a reduced number of back office staff providing a range of functions to keep the service operational. Site visits have also recommenced for open air urban and rural sites and dynamic risk assessments are carried out to undertake more complex sites. Some Planning Committee Member site visits have recommenced following dynamic and approved Health & Safety risk assessments.
Planning staff continue to receive new applications and are progressing existing applications in the normal manner, issuing decisions and using technology to engage with customers where necessary. New applications and revised drawings or any additional information can also be dropped off at the Reception of Strand Road Council Offices. However, the Department is unable to offer external meetings in person but we continue to engage with customers through virtual meetings and phone calls.
Virtual Planning Committee meetings continue to be held as agreed by Elected Members of Derry City & Strabane District Council in response to Government guidelines and in the interests of providing services safely across the Council area. The last Planning Committee Meetings were held on Wednesday 01 December and the Reconvened meeting on Thursday 02 December. The next Planning Committee is scheduled as a virtual meeting for Wednesday 02 January at 2pm. As with previous Committee meetings, arrangements are made to facilitate registered speakers remotely via Webex and meetings are livestreamed so members of the public can view the meeting via the Council's YouTube Channel . The scheduled list of applications for discussion at forthcoming Planning Committees are published on the Planning Section of our website one week prior to Committee meetings. Further information regarding the operation of Virtual Planning Committee Meetings can also be found on our website : 'Addendum to the Operation of the Planning Committee Protocol . Virtual Committee Meetings'. If you wish to request Speaking Rights at Committee Meetings, you can contact our office directly at: planning@derrystrabane.com or the main office at 📞028 71 253253 and ask to speak to a member of the Planning Service.
The Planning Enforcement Service continues to progress and deal with complaints as far as possible with restrictions on some site visits. However, rural and urban open air sites are now being inspected along with emergency and priority cases being progressed and under regular review.
Local Development Plan The Local Development Plan Team has recently prepared and published a revised Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) for the preparation of LDP 2032 (as well as Development Management functions), available at www.derrystrabane.com/sci. The Council has also published a revised Timetable for the preparation of the LDP, viewable at: www.derrystrabane.com/ldp Following detailed consideration of the Representations received to its LDP draft Plan Strategy published in December 2019, the Council is now proposing a number of changes to the LDP draft Plan Strategy. The Schedule of Proposed Changes is accompanied by Addendums to the Sustainability Appraisal, the draft Habitats Regulation Assessment, the Equality Impact Assessment and the Rural Needs Impact Assessment. The Proposed Schedule of Changes and the supporting Addendum Reports will be subject to a formal 8-week public consultation from 9th December 2021 to 3rd February 2022. All of the above LDP documents can be viewed at: www.derrystrabane.com/ldp They are also available for inspection during normal office opening hours, strictly by appointment only due to COVID 19 restrictions, at the Council's two main offices in Derry and Strabane. If you do require to inspect them in hard copy, please write to us or submit an email to the ldp@derrystrabane.com or telephone the LDP Team during normal office hours on 028 71 253253. Arrangements will be made for an appointment or for alternative arrangements to be made. The Local Development Plan Team also continues to review and issue Tree Preservation Orders, undertaking site visits where necessary.
Building Control Service - The Building Control service will continue to operate with some restrictions. Essential risk assessments and safe systems of work have been developed to enable site inspections to be carried out under controlled conditions. Full plan applications, building notices and regularisation applications are being accepted, registered and assessed. Property certificates are being accepted and processed.
Site inspections – All routine external inspections are being undertaken but internal site inspections are generally limited to unoccupied properties only (i.e. new builds or existing properties that have been vacant for in excess of 72hrs) and were these conditions are met then normal Completion Certificates will be issued. By exception, some internal site inspections of occupied properties may be undertaken but only where it is genuinely impractical to vacate the property. Under these circumstances, officers will agree the inspection conditions with applicants. Dangerous structure inspections are also being undertaken as normal. Virtual inspections, using video and/or photographic evidence along with supporting paperwork, will continue for occupied properties and the resultant Completion Certificates will note the inspection methodology utilised accordingly.
The Building Control service is continuing to provide the other aspects of its service to the public (e.g. postal numbering and street naming) and officers are available to provide advice and assistance – contact via email at building.control@derrystrabane.com or from at our website at www.derrystrabane.com/services/Building-Control.
Council Events
City of Derry Jazz Festival – While the 2021 City of Derry Jazz Festival was unable to proceed in its usual format however an extensive programme of digital content was organised that brought jazz music into homes during the Bank Holiday weekend of April 30 to May 02 and can be viewed via the website at www.cityofderryjazzfestival.com. Members of Council’s Business and Culture committee have given their approval for officers to proceed with planning and programming next year’s event that will take place over the May 2022 Bank Holiday weekend.
Halloween 2021 - Council is delighted that this year’s Halloween Festival was a fantastic success. A key element of the celebrations was the focus on outdoor events and making sure people attending felt safe. You can watch back some of the videos and view images from the event on the Halloween website at www.derryhalloween.com or on the Derry Halloween social media channels. We are already in the planning for next year with tentative dates as follows – 28 -31 October.
Christmas 2021 – We had a hugely successful Christmas Light Switch On parade in Strabane and Derry last weekend. Other events scheduled for the festive season include the Walled City Markets and the Mayor's Family Fun Activities that are taking place this weekend. More info is available on the Whats On section of our website and on our Whats On Derry Strabane social media platforms.
Clipper and FMF – It has been confirmed that the Clipper Round the World Race 2019-20 that was cancelled as a result of the pandemic will recommence in February 2022 with a planned stopover in Derry~Londonderry over the summer of 2022. It's important to note that this event is subject to what covid restrictions may be in place at that time and mitigation measures to host the event with social distancing in mind are being included in the event plan. Keep an eye out on our Whats On page for any updates.
Easy Read version – For those living with pan disability issues, the Council has put together an Easy to Read version of its latest COVID 19 information. This information is updated on a regular basis and is available via the COVID information section of our website.
City of Derry Airport - The public are urged to visit the airport website for live flight information and regular updates. For more information visit –www.cityofderryairport.com
Visit Derry – The Centre has reopened to the public and is fully operational – www.visitderry.com