L’Derry outdoor seating & dining makeover underway
It is part of the Covid Revitalisation Scheme to help local businesses recover post pandemic
Work is underway on a new outdoor seating and dining area in Londonderry City Centre.
The plans include new outdoor seating/ dining space and a temporary public realm space on Bishop Street in Derry.
Council has said the aim is to promote a pedestrian friendly environment and support local businesses.
The works are being carried out under the Covid Recovery Revitalisation Scheme, which is supported by funding from the Department for Communities.
It is hoped that the new layout will attract increased footfall for businesses and provide more amenities for customers.
The temporary pilot will be in place for an initial trial period of 18 months and forms part of the projects initially launched and consulted on by Derry City and Strabane District Council in 2021 under its Streetlife & Vibrant Places strategy.
The work on the project will take approximately seven weeks to complete and Council has advised that disruption to businesses, pedestrians and traffic will be kept to a minimum during this period.
The Minister for Communities, Deirdre Hargey said “The funding my department has provided through the Covid Recovery Revitalisation project continues to help our towns and cities as they seek to recover from the effects of the pandemic.
“These public realm works at Bishop Street in Derry will provide a welcome boost to the area, providing outdoor dining space where people can socialise and regenerate the area after a difficult couple of years.
“This is another example of the type of interventions that are being delivered through my department’s funding to meet local need.
“The Council has worked closely with traders in the development of this particular initiative which aims to attract people back into the area, support local traders and provide a stimulus to the local economy.”
Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Sandra Duffy, said: "This work at Bishop Street is one of a number of initiatives that we are carrying out as part of the Covid Recovery Revitalisation Scheme - looking at innovative and tangible ways that we can support our local businesses as they continue their recovery from the extremely challenging pandemic period.
“We want to instil confidence back into the city centre and attract greater footfall, which includes the promotion of a pedestrian friendly environment within our historic walled city. I would appeal to the public to be patient as work is carried out on these plans and soon enough this area of our city centre will be transformed."
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