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Triax Staff Reports for Jan, March, June and Sept 2014
Triax Staff Report September 14
Previous Years
Click here to download the latest Neighbourhood Partnership Board Staff Report.
Triax Neighbourhood Management Team (TNMT) is based at two locations;
The Gasyard Centre (028) 7126 1916
And Creggan Neighbourhood Partnership (028) 7128 1900
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Click here to download the latest Neighbourhood Partnership Board Minutes.
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Triax Neighborhood Partnership Board Action Plan 2011
TRIAX identified the Lecky Rd Flyover as a priority area for action. It remains a blight on the neighbourhood. It has poor lighting on the walkway up to the Long Tower Chapel, graffiti, broken glass and the dumping of rubbish throughout its length. Ongoing problems exist with anti-social behaviour particularly at the walkway at Stanley’s Walk.
TRIAX NMT initiated discussions with the Dept. for Regional Development who have responsibility for the Flyover itself. Other agencies involved include Derry City Council and the Northern Ireland Housing Executive.
Following an on site meeting with the DRD Minister Conor Murphy the NMT were given an undertaking that DRD would begin an environmental improvement scheme in the area. This kick started other agencies to become involved in the scheme.
To date the NMT intervention has resulted in
The Mayor Drew Thompson launched the Central @ 70 Exhibition at the Creggan Neighbourhood Centre. Children from local schools and residents presented their ideas for the area. Sean McMonagle of the NMT chaired the event and Padraigin ni Mhaonaigh of CNP who co-ordinated the initiative outlined the grass roots nature of the consultation and the impressive display of ideas that local people generated.
The mayor re-iterated the need to ensure a bottom-up approach to community development and Conal McFeely followed with a call for local people to get involved in ensuring that change within the area involved the community at its heart.
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