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  Limavady Borough Council - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Limavady Borough Council is a Local Council in County Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
Its headquarters is in the town of Limavady.
The Council was established in 1973 and is made up of 15 members who are elected for a four year term.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Limavady_Borough_Council   (275 words)

  
 Welcome to CSU online | Limavady
Limavady Borough Community Safety Partnership was established in January 2004, by Limavady Borough Council.
The Community Safety Officer was appointed in July 2004 by Limavady Borough Council, to co-ordinate the work of the Partnership.
Limavady Borough Community Safety Partnership delivered a highly successful Small Grants Scheme to organizations across the Borough, to enable the delivery of innovative projects that contribute to improved Community Safety.
www.communitysafetyni.gov.uk /limavady.htm   (308 words)

  
 Limavady Borough Council
Limavady Borough Council is one of Northern Ireland's smallest local authorities, located in the north of County Derry.
Limavady town is the main population centre, followed by Dungiven.
The borough's main industries are agriculture, textiles and tourism.
www.energyfirst.org /Limavady.htm   (97 words)

  
 Roe Valley News
Limavady Borough council have confirmed funding of £150,000, the shortfall in the Glenshane Community Development Ltd. package also funded by the National Heritage Lottery Fund, the IFI and Roe Valley LEADER two.
Limavady Borough is to host stage five of the P&O Ferries Tour of the North cycling event on Easter Monday, April 5.
At the ceremony the hall was dedicated to the memory of Lawrence Hegarty, a former Alderman of Limavady Borough Council.
home.clara.net /simpsond/news99.htm   (2724 words)

  
 Why Limavady? - In Business, Limavady Web Site
Limavady Borough is ideally located for developers to invest in Northern Ireland.
Limavady Town is just eight miles from the City of Derry airport with regular flights to the United Kingdom and connecting services to further afield.
Roe Valley Enterprises Ltd is the local Enterprise Agency for the Limavady Borough Council area.
www.limavady.org /business/why_limavady.html   (171 words)

  
 CCRU: CORPUS: Report - Diversity and Community Relations
Out in the community the council does not have a good record in community relations and maybe I was the first officer who was in contact with these groups.
If the councils perception towards CR is different from the communities perception this has to be addressed and the core problems have to be ironed out.
We have moved from being a dictating council to a listening one and once the community starts to believe that we are really listening to their fears they will be more willing to work with us in the future.
www.ccruni.gov.uk /corpus/report/councils.htm   (3002 words)

  
 Roe Valley News
Farmers and traders in Limavady are holding their breath pending an imminent Borough Council decision on the future of the Market Yard in Limavady.
Limavady Borough Council, Donegal County Council and the North West Region Cross Border Group are keen to see the ferry plan succeed.
Limavady Borough Council have endorsed the efforts of Coolkeeragh Power Station to establish a gas generating plant in the North West.
home.clara.net /simpsond/news.html   (1123 words)

  
 Sinn Féin: Limavady Borough Council endorses Sinn Féin motion to commemorate Easter Rising   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Limavady Borough Council endorses Sinn Féin motion to commemorate Easter Rising
The Council took the decision after it adopted the Sinn Féin motion at the Monthly meeting on 28th March.
"In addition, all council facilities are to be open free of charge to children under the age of 16 on Monday 24th April, as a symbolic recognition of the sentiments of theProclamation of 1916 which called for all of the children of the nation to be cherished equally.
www.sinnfein.ie /news/detail/13881   (374 words)

  
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Previously, the Council had entered into an interim short-term contract for treatment and disposal for a limited number of the fridge/freezer units and secured a price per unit of £12.65, I propose that this avenue be employed again until the collective arc21 contract is awarded.
He added that, if the Council were to accept waste from other councils it would increase both the revenue to be generated from its waste disposal operations and the tonnages being disposed of at the landfill site.
He added that Limavady Borough Council was engaged in discussions currently with Coleraine Borough Council in respect of the disposal of waste at its facility and that those discussions were at an advanced stage.
www.belfastcity.gov.uk /minutesdirectory/2003/0903/he20083s.doc   (1292 words)

  
 Northern Ireland Housing Executive : News Releases : Housing Executive meets with new Limavady Borough Council - 20 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This was the Housing Executive’s overall message when it presented its 2005/06 Limavady Borough Housing Plan to a full meeting of the Limavady Council.
As regards affordability, the average house price in the Borough is £93,426 which is an increase of 42.1% since 2001 compared to the Northern Ireland average price of £113.235.
As allocations are equal to the number of housing stress applicants, housing need is being met in the Borough by the number of dwellings available for allocation.
www.nihe.gov.uk /news/news.asp?Id=925   (877 words)

  
 Sinn Féin: Council backed Lough Foyle Ferry Company not paying workers minimum wage - Sinn Féin councillors ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Sinn Féin Donegal County Councillor, Pádraig Mac Lochlainn and Limavady Borough Councillor, Anne Brolly have said they will be demanding answers as to how Lough Foyle Ferry Company subsidised by both councils has not been paying some of its staff the legal minimum wage.
The Lough Foyle Ferry Company is subsidised €108,000 by Donegal County Council and £55,000 by Limavady Borough Council per annum in a joint cross border tourism initiative to operate the Magilligan/ Greencastle Ferry.
Particularly in the context of figures that Donegal County Council were presented with, outlining the great success of the Ferry so far.
www.sinnfein.ie /news/detail/9245   (408 words)

  
 Limavady Borough Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
All District Councils determine the food hygiene inspection frequencies of food businesses within their area using a risk assessment criteria contained in the...
Limavady Borough Council recently adopted a new Good Relations Vision Statement - “An open and welcoming community where all people feel equally valued, and diversity is celebrated.
The council's public consulation on it's draft disability action plan is available to view under chief executive area on the publications section of this website....
www.limavady.gov.uk /news.cfm   (457 words)

  
 Limavady Chronicle News
THE outgoing Mayor of Limavady, SDLP Councillor Michael Coyle was praised by Councillors from the four main political parties at Monday evenings AGM as he prepared to hand over the chain to the incoming first citizen, Sinn Fein Councillor John Felix McElhinney.
Addressing Council on his year in office, Councillor Coyle said: “Members, as you are only too well aware, this year did not start very well with the loss of my wife Mary.
The switch on of the festive lights throughout the Borough was most enjoyable and I have been told that it was the first time in several years that we did not have to replace a tree due to vandalism.
www.ulsternet-ni.co.uk /chronicle/pages/limavady.htm   (946 words)

  
 Limavady Borough Council   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A diverse range of initiatives means that the local economy in Limavady has benefited from funding from the Council and its delivery partners.
Over 135 start-ups in Limavady means that the Business Start Programme plays an important part in the continuing economic development of the borough and the region as a whole.
Limavady Council works hard to improve life for the Borough by working with many social development agencies.
www.limavady.gov.uk /ecodev.htm   (581 words)

  
 Conference 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Welcoming the Conference to Limavady and the Roe Valley, Cllr Rankin writes, "On behalf of the Council, let me extend a welcome to you all.
Limavady is also a place with a rich history.
Modern Limavady town is a thriving centre with a population of around 13,000.
www.townsend.co.uk /Limavady/reception.htm   (355 words)

  
 Limavady, the Complete Guide to the Borough of Limavady
Limavady, the Complete Guide to the Borough of Limavady
Limavady is derived from the Gaelic "Leim an Mhadaidh"
Limavady has places of outstanding beauty alongside a successful and prosperous business environment.
www.limavady.org   (47 words)

  
 Council in County londonderry - Business Directory - 192.com
LIMAVADY DISTRICT COUNCIL CONNELL STREET LIMAVADY COUNTY LONDONDERRY BT490HA
BOROUGH COUNCIL PORTSTEWART ROAD COLERAINE COUNTY LONDONDERRY BT521EY
LIMAVADY BOROUGH COUNCIL CONNELL STREET LIMAVADY COUNTY LONDONDERRY BT490EA
www.192.com /directory.cfm/COUNTY_LONDONDERRY/COUNCIL   (328 words)

  
 Roe Valley Enterprises Ltd and Limavady Small Business Agency
Roe Valley Enterprises Ltd (RVE) is the local enterprise agency for the Limavady Borough Council area.
Limavady Small Business Agency Ltd (LySBA) was established in 1994 under the umbrella of the Local Enterprise Programme.
The agency's aim is to develop enterprise within the Limavady Borough Council area through the provision of high quality managed workspace.
www.roevalleyenterprises.com /index.htm   (235 words)

  
 Uk Limavady at Local.co.uk
Limavady Hotels, Co. Londonderry - Hotels in Northern Ireland -...
Below is a list of cheap hotels in Limavady and luxury hotels Limavady Northern Ireland UK...
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www.local.co.uk /Limavady/Uk   (210 words)

  
 Limavady Area Partnership - About Us
Limavady is a distinctive Georgian town situated in the North Western part of the Island of Ireland, between the City of Derry (Northern Ireland's second city) and Coleraine.
After extensive consultation L.A.P. have designed, and are delivering an Integrated Local Strategy for the Limavady Borough Council area over the coming four years, through allocation of the £1.2 million of Peace funds under their control.
There are seven key areas of support within the strategy, however a significant reduction in the allocation of Peace and Reconciliation funds for the Limavady Borough Council area has resulted in the Partnership encouraging projects which are likely to be more strategic in nature.
www.limap.co.uk /about.htm   (407 words)

  
 Danny Boy Festival
The Danny Boy Festival has been developed by Limavady Borough Council in order to provide an opportunity to celebrate the town’s connection with Northern Ireland’s famous song “Danny Boy” through the colourful and cultural mix of music, sport, entertainment and displays of rural crafts and traditions.
Our aim is to have all roads leading to Limavady for what we hope will be a vibrant community festival.
The overall festival theme has been selected as being a mix of all forms of music and the committee and community from Limavady have a warm welcome for all from around the world.
www.dannyboyfestival.com   (174 words)

  
 About the Arts - Public Art - "Jane Ross Commemoration Sculpture" by Philip Flanagan
Jane Ross, on hearing a blind fiddler outside her window in Main Street, Limavady, wrote down the melody known today as the ‘Londonderry Air’.
His work has been exhibited in the Barbican and Christies in London, the Concept Gallery, Pittsburgh, U.S.A. He is responsible for a number of public commissions primarily of a commemorative nature.
His commissions are throughout Northern Ireland in locations including Carrickfergus, Limavady, Enniskillen and Irvinestown.
www.artscouncil-ni.org /publicart/tour/tour23.htm   (223 words)

  
 AEP Networks’ Netilla Security Platform Named “Best VPN Solution” at SC Magazine Global Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
North Norfolk District Council is just the latest of a growing band of councils ready to go live with their flexible working solution from AEP Networks - the specialists in network and application access security.
According to the Society of IT Management (SOCITM), since 2000, councils have spent some £2.5 billion on eGovernment projects, supported in England by £675m of ODPM central funding, and the government is now demanding that councils generate significant ROI on that investment.
The Council was keen to provide flexible working for staff in the benefits assessment office, following an alarming increase in staff turnover.
www.aepnetworks.com /news/press_archive/release_03152005.htm   (759 words)

  
 Limavady Borough Council in line with Government Targets - Biznet Solutions - Creative Technology at Work
To meet these targets, Limavady Borough Council in partnership with Biznet, have developed a website to promote the Council and its services.
Biznet see the Limavady Borough Council website as a central resource for help, advice and information to the local community and those from further afield.
The Website not only promotes Limavady Borough Council, but also has an impact in the way Limavady Borough Council conducts its day-to-day business.
www.biznet-solutions.com /index.cfm/section/News/key/56/archives/true/month/7/year/2003   (197 words)

  
 THE BLANKET * Letters
After reading about the Unionist Councillors' walkout after the motion was passed to remove all the flags from the Limavady Borough Council offices, I'm wondering what the"D"in DUP actually stands for.
A place where the nationalist population have been abused and terrorised for the last 40 years and where the Union flag has flown above the local Borough Council offices for about the same amount of time.
I mean, if Unionist Councillors are prepared to walk out for the removal of flags in Limavady, I'm wondering what their reaction would be to anyone opposing Coleraine Council's policy of re-housing Catholic families from what they consider to be "flashpoint" areas.
lark.phoblacht.net /gyltrdemo.html   (371 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | Northern Ireland | Council row over Union Flag
Angry scenes followed a council meeting in County Londonderry where unionists narrowly failed in an attempt to censure the Sinn Fein mayor.
However, a motion to condemn the actions of Sinn Fein mayor Ann Brolly narrowly failed to garner enough support at the meeting on Wednesday evening.
The council is currently reviewing its policy on flags and is expected to make a decision within months.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/3567151.stm   (224 words)

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