An unfinished housing development in the Waterside area of Londonderry has been ordered to be demolished by dcsdcouncil
Derry City and Strabane District Council have given the owners of the site until early next year to remove the structures and hoardings.The development was extensively damaged by a fire in June
The Dunfield Residents' Association, made up of local Waterside residents, had previously called for the derelict buildings to be demolished. The group said they had been "inundated with complaints" about the "eyesore" by people living near the site. The Dunfield Residents' Association claimed that the unfinished buildings were being used by vulnerable young people and adults for taking drugs before the fire in June.
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