31/05/2024

Other News In Brief

12-Year-Old Arrested In Connection With Limavady Arson

A 12-year-old boy has been arrested in connection with a fire in Limavady.

Shortly before 5:55pm on Thursday, 30 May, a fire was reported at derelict premises in the Catherine Street area. When police responded the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service had brought the fire under control. There were no reports of any injuries.

Detective Inspector Lavery said: "A 12 year old male was arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life and bailed pending further enquiries.

"Catherine Street remains closed with diversions in place and motorists are advised to avoid the area.

"Enquiries are continuing in relation to the incident and police would appeal to anyone with any information to contact them on 101 quoting reference number 1515 30/05/24. Alternatively, you can submit a report online using the non-emergency reporting form via www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/."

Infrastructure Minister Visits Environmental Projects In Randalstown

Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd has travelled to Randalstown to visit a number of environmental projects in the town.

Minister O'Dowd began a tour of the town by unveiling a plaque at 'The Boulevard', an area which has seen a variety of native trees planted by Tidy Randalstown, in collaboration with the Department for Infrastructure and local council, to help make the entrance to the town a green and inviting space for visitors.

Following a visit to the viaduct, the Minister then travelled to 'Our Greenway Restored' project where new plant containers have revitalised an area of land along the River Maine with funding provided from the Department's Living Places and Spaces fund.

Speaking following the visit, Minister O'Dowd said: "I was delighted that my department was able to support Tidy Randalstown to develop these valuable projects which will enhance the local environment. I was very impressed by the hard work and dedication on display today. I am committed to protecting biodiversity and these schemes in Randalstown are a prime example of this. By working with the community and council we can increase biodiversity while the restoration and greening of these areas has improved facilities for local residents and visitors, making it a much more attractive place for those who wish to walk, wheel or cycle to enjoy."

Campbell Praises NIFRS For Response To Limavady Fire

Gregory Campbell, DUP East Londonderry representative, has praised the efforts of the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service following a serious fire in the town on Thursday night.

Highlight that the town remains open for business, despite the incident, Mr Campbell said: "I visited the scene earlier and its devastating. Everyone is relieved that no one was injured. All credit to the Fire Service who worked tirelessly to bring this blaze under control. There has been incredible upheaval and disruption over the last 18 hours but most of the town and people are getting on with their normal activities. Hopefully remaining issues will be resolved as quickly as possible."


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