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Name busters: It's now Eddie Fullerton Dam 18.07.11

by Caoimhinn Barr, Inishowen Independent

INISHOWEN'S largest reservoir, the Fullerton Pollan Dam, is set be renamed and rebranded in the coming weeks following a proposal by Sinn Fein councillor Jack Murray.
The huge Illies structure will now be known simply as the Eddie Fullerton Dam, with brown tourist signs currently on order. The word Pollan will no longer be used in the title.
New signs will be erected at Cockhill Bridge, Quigley’s Point Junction and Glentogher with a large title sign also set to be installed at the entrance to the dam.
Buncrana councillor Rena Donaghey was somewhat dismayed at the move.
“I don’t think Eddie would have wanted the word Pollan removed from the dam. The Pollan river flows into it and he would have been more than happy to leave that name in,” she said. Sinn Féin's Cllr Jack Murray welcomed the new title.
“The problem has been that people often just refer to it as the Pollan Dam. Now it is the Eddie Fullerton Dam and I think that is positive. I am happy that it has been renamed,” he added.
The newly-renamed Eddie Fullerton Dam at the Illies.
The Buncrana and county councillor was shot dead by loyalist gunmen at his home in Cockhill Park just over 20 years ago, in May 1991.
The 400-acre Fullerton Pollan Reservoir was completed in 1997. The concrete dam, 22.5m high above its lowest foundation, incorporates a spillway, fish lifts, draw-off and compensation release pipe work.
It has a large population of both wild and stocked brown trout. The reservoir is fly-fishing only, with a two trout bag limit and no shore fishing is permitted.
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