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The Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium? There's less than two weeks left to have your say...
18 Jun 2018 4:41 PM
There are less than two weeks remaining for the Derry public to give their views on the proposal to change the name of the Brandywell to the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium. Members of the public are being encouraged to take part in the online survey that will determine if the recently regenerated Brandywell Stadium is to be renamed in memory of the late Derry City FC captain Ryan McBride. The online survey will ask the public to vote Yes or No in favour of changing the name of the football stadium at the Brandywell Complex to the “Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.” The results of the consultation process will come before members of the Council’s Governance and Strategic Planning Committee in the autumn for consideration. The closing date for the consultation process is 01 July 2018. You can give your views on this proposal by visiting: http://www.derrystrabane.com/brandywell
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Air Ambulance NI's Kerry Anderson and HEMS Paramedic Phil Hay are joined at the launch by Emir McLaughlin, Saffron Montgomery and NW200 Event Director, Mervyn Whyte. (Photo: Arthur Allison)
Air Ambulance NI's Kerry Anderson and HEMS Paramedic Phil Hay are joined at the launch by Emir McLaughlin, Saffron Montgomery and NW200 Event Director, Mervyn Whyte. (Photo: Arthur Allison)
Derry City FC manager Tiernan Lynch (left) welcomes defender Conor Barr back to the Brandywell after the local lad signed a new two-year contract with the club. (Photo: Event Images Derry)
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