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30 Oct 2025

SDLP Leader Claire Hanna MP to host Limavady Town Hall meeting

The event will give local residents an opportunity to share their views on the challenges and opportunities facing communities across the constituency and the wider North Coast

Hanna to tell SDLP faithful ‘nostalgia’ is not a political strategy for future

SDLP Leader Claire Hanna will be in Limavady next week.

SDLP Leader Claire Hanna MP will visit Limavady next week with local MLA Cara Hunter to host a Town Hall meeting at Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre.
 
The event, taking place on Wednesday, November 5 at 6.30pm, will hear Claire outline the SDLP’s vision for the future of the North and the island.
 
It will also give local residents an opportunity to share their views on the challenges and opportunities facing communities across the constituency and the wider North Coast.
 
South Belfast and Mid Down MP Claire Hanna said: "Politics should make life better for people, but too often it doesn't. Nearly two years after the Executive returned to much fanfare, who can honestly say they feel better off?
 
"Instead of tackling the real challenges families face, we've seen drift, infighting and blame-shifting from parties more interested in scoring points than solving problems. People want less theatre and more delivery, not more press conferences and photo-ops, but real change in their lives that they can feel.
 
"The North Coast has some of the finest tourism assets on this island, yet too often local people are left behind once the summer ends. Promised infrastructure hasn't been delivered, and too many feel forgotten. I want to hear directly from local people about how we can make this place work better.
 
"Our party believes in building a New Ireland - but we also want to build a better Northern Ireland along the way. We can fix the problems families face today while planning a fairer, more prosperous future.
 
"We know people have questions, and we don't pretend to have all the answers, but we want to start that honest, open conversation about the kind of society we can build together."

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