Youths have been accused of putting lives in danger by attacking buses with stones and fireworks.
Politicians have asked for a meeting with Translink after it curtailed its bus service to part of the Galliagh estate in Londonderry.Buses will still go into the estate but will not serve Heather Road from 18:00 BST each evening.Residents have condemned the ongoing attacks and called for them to stop.
Cllr Duffy said those behind the attacks should "stop the nonsense", adding they were only harming their own people.It advised passengers who normally get a bus at Heather Road to use the nearby stops at Fergleen Park and Altcar Park.
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