Leaders of local parties had the opportunity to share how their party has supported young people to date and the plans to support young people in future. Political representatives will answer “quick fire” questions put to them by young people. This event will give young people the opportunity to discuss important issues with their local political representatives.
The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Cllr Ruairí McHugh, said he was delighted to be a part of such an important initiative and looked forward to meeting young people of all ages this week.
“Local Democracy Week is one of the most rewarding times in our civic calendar. It gives young people the opportunity to see that their voices truly matter, that their opinions count and that they have real power to shape the future of the place they call home. We want to inspire a generation who are confident, informed, and actively engaged in local democracy.
“It’s particularly special this year as we just received international recognition as a UNICEF Child Friendly Community last week. We always value hearing directly from our young people, taking their feedback on board and using their insights to strengthen how we work, ensuring that our city and district remain inclusive, positive, and responsive places for everyone in Derry and Strabane.”
Students from St. Columb's College who took part in the Local Democracy Week "Meet Your Councillors" held in the Derry City & Strabane District Council Chamber, Guildhall. Seated, fromleft, are Colr. Shaun Harkin, Colr. Rory Farrell, Colr. Gary Donnelly and Colr. Sandra Duffy. (Photo - Tom Heaney, nwpresspics)
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