Pubdate: Wed, 5 May 1999
Source: Belfast Telegraph (UK)
Copyright: 1999 Belfast Telegraph Newspapers Ltd.
Contact:  http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/
Author: William Allen

ESTATE GETS CASH TO FIGHT DRUGS BATTLE

A LONDONDERRY estate is to be given a massive cash boost to aid its fight
against drugs, it emerged today.

It is understood as much as UKP100,000 will be earmarked for Currynierin as
the District Partnership bids to help tackle problems in marginalised areas.

For several years, residents of the area have complained they are suffering
from an influx of drug dealers asked to leave other areas of the city.

It is also believed the neighbouring Tullyally estate, where community
leaders hope to build a UKP750,000 multi-purpose centre, could share in a
windfall from the District Partnership.

Sources within the partnership say the estate will also be given a
UKP100,000 grant to tackle problems caused by isolation and marginalisation.

It is also hoped that the cash will boost relations between the two
neighbouring areas and alleviate problems that can occur when tensions rise
over the summer.

The co-chair of the District Partnership, William Hay, today said he could
not comment on the amounts of money that might be granted, but could confirm
there is "a strong, strong possibility" that the two areas would be given
cash assistance.

He added: "The District Partnership made a strong case for and was given an
extra UKP500,000, and is looking at a number of initiatives.

"I can confirm that Tullyally and Currynierin are two of the initiatives we
are looking at.

"Each of these areas has its own problems including of course the drugs
problem faced by Currynierin.

"These areas have not received much financial help in the past. And as
co-chair of the partnership I believe any grants should be spread as fairly
as possible."

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