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Priest criticises Halloween
chaos
02.11.07
AN INISHOWEN priest has
expressed concerns about the way the North West
celebrates Halloween after the biggest festival in
the region resulted multiple A&E admissions and
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Fr. Michael Canny,
spokesperson for Bishop Seamus Hegarty, said he had
serious fears about the Banks of the Foyle
Halloween Carnival in Derry, after a man was
stabbed, 30 people were arrested and 60 were
admitted to the local hospital for treatment. Derry
City Council yesterday ordered a review of the
event.
"Everything's great up until about 9pm but from then
through to the early hours of the morning, the
behaviour is totally unacceptable," said Clonmany-born
Fr. Canny.
"We are living in a culture where people don't seem
to be able to celebrate unless they |
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have alcohol. Then we
bring them on to the streets, dressed up and in the
dark. It's a recipe for disaster."
Fr. Canny, however, had high praise for the
family-friendly elements of the five-day carnvial.
"There are many good things going on during the five
day festival including many family friendly events.
But the evening carnival has to be looked at."
Derry City Council's director of development John
Meehan said a review of the event would be
undertaken in association with the various
stakeholders.
"Early indicators from the PSNI and Altnagelvin
Hospital reflected a challenging night for the
emergency services," he said.
Meanwhile, the Council's development committee
chairman, Cllr. Gerard Diver said it was important
to look at the future "constructively".
"While acknowledging the exemplary family event at
Halloween, it is important to listen to the
concerns raised and reflect upon what has been said.
It is in all our interests to constantly review and
improve this festival to ensure everyone enjoys a
safe and sensible Halloween," he said.
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