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Fly Posting

City Rangers
The Rangers welcome visitors and offer information and advice to City Centre users

CCTV
The CCTV scheme is designed to create a safe and secure environment for all those who visit, live and work in City.

Trading Hours and Public Holidays
City Centre trading hours and days of business.

Illegal fly posting has increased dramatically throughout the city over the years with posters being erected on walls, bins, telephone boxes and hoardings. In conjunction with Derry City Council, Centre City Initiative is dedicated to maintaining and monitoring the erection and removal of these posters.

The Fly Posting Campaign aims to address the problem of indiscriminate fly posting within our city centre and through partnership helps bring about our aim of making the city centre welcoming and attractive for all its users.

Derry City Council, North-West Development Office, City Centre Initiative and many local businesses continually work together on a fly-posting initiative, having erected a number of approved postering panels throughout the city. These sites ensure that fly posting is carried out in a uniformed manner and will alleviate unsightly illegal posting. The benefits to the city in providing these facilities include a cleaner, tidier and more attractive city centre for residents, tourists and visitors as well as enabling organisations, who may wish to promote events, use of regulated, maintained and strategically located display panels.

If you would like to become a member of, or have any queries regarding, our Fly-Posting Initiative, please contact Claire McDaid at claire@cciderry.com or Lorraine McCarthy at lorraine@cciderry.com or call (028) 7136 0169.