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14 Nov 2025

IN PICTURES: Civic reception for long-serving Waterside community leader Laura Smyth

Laura Smyth was recognised for profound impact on Irish Street community over five decades

The Deputy Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Alderman Niree McMorris, held a civic reception for Laura Smyth in the Guildhall this week in recognition for her commitment to Community Development in the Irish Street area and her service as a committee member of Irish Street Youth and Community Association for 50 years. 

Deputy Mayor McMorris said, “Laura Smyth’s unwavering dedication to the Irish Street community over the past five decades is nothing short of remarkable. Her commitment, compassion, and leadership have helped shape a stronger, more connected neighbourhood. It is a privilege to honour her outstanding service and to recognise the profound impact she has had on generations of residents.” 

PICTURED BELOW: The Deputy Mayor of Derry, Alderman Niree McMorris presents a Civic gift to Laura Smyth. (Photos: Lorcan Doherty Photography)

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