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SDLP campaign to save Foyle ferry 21.09.09

SDLP representatives have called on the NI Assembly and the Government in Dublin to "stop behaving in partitionist fashion" and jointly fund the Magilligan to Greencastle ferry service.
SDLP East Derry SDLP MLA John Dallat and Limavady councillors Michael Carten, Michael Coyle and Gerry Mullan recently collected hundreds of signatures in Greencastle and from passengers on the ferry in a bid to save the long-running service.

“The neglect of the North West is a disgrace and an affront. The ferry service is critical to the development of tourism on both sides of the border and the ducking and diving has to stop, said the SDLP representatives.
“This is a project which should not be left to the ratepayers of Limavady and Donegal.
SDLP Limavady Councillors  Michael Coyle, Gerard Mullan and Michael Carten get signatures from ferry passengers as part of the SDLP campaign to save the Magilligan-Greencastle service.
It is a national responsibility and is no different from the ferry services at Strangford or Rathlin Island. The excuse that it crosses into another jurisdiction is hog wash.
“If the Department of Regional Development is to have any meaning whatsoever then the Regional Development Minister must take this issue aboard and deal with it on behalf of the North West region," they added.
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