08/07/2026
O'Neill And Little-Pengelly Spotlight North West Regeneration
The Ministers began at Meenan Square, where they marked the start of construction on a flagship regeneration project backed by £13 million from The Executive Office's Urban Villages Initiative. The scheme will provide new homes, community facilities, commercial space and a renewed public square.
They then met representatives at Derry Chamber of Commerce to discuss how investment, skills and infrastructure can bolster the regional economy and support long-term growth.
The visit concluded at Foyle Hospice, where the Ministers spoke with staff and volunteers who deliver palliative, day therapy and bereavement services for patients and families across the Western Trust.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill said: "As an Executive, we are committed to supporting inclusive growth, strengthening our communities and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Derry has enormous potential, and we will continue to back investment that delivers jobs, supports communities here and helps the city and wider North West realise that potential."
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said: "Today's sod-cutting ceremony at Meenan Square marks an important milestone in its regeneration, the investment through the Urban Villages Initiative is going to create a vibrant, welcoming and shared space.
"The North West continues to demonstrate its immense potential as a region of innovation, opportunity and community strength and I welcomed the opportunity to meet with local business leaders whose resilience and ambition are helping to drive economic growth, create jobs and attract investment. These businesses play a vital role in shaping a prosperous future for the area and for Northern Ireland. "It was a real privilege to be able to visit Foyle Hospice while in the North West, meeting the dedicated staff who provide exceptional care and support to patients and families during the most challenging times. Their work is truly invaluable, it is such an important service for people and families that they provide."
Liam Hannaway, Chairperson of Apex Housing Association, said: "It was a pleasure to have the First Minister and deputy First Minister at Meenan Square today to mark what is a hugely significant and exciting milestone for a project shaped by years of engagement, collaboration and determination. We are proud to be playing a key role in delivering new homes and community infrastructure that will serve local families for generations to come."
Anna Doherty, Chief Executive of the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce, said: "We welcomed the opportunity to meet with the First Minister and deputy First Minister to discuss the priorities that matter most to our local business community and the wider North West region, from Magee campus expansion to challenges facing cross-border workers and ensuring the North West has the economic conditions to succeed.
"We look forward to continuing to work collaboratively with Ministers and officials to ensure the North West remains at the heart of our government's future policies and ambitions."
Donall Henderson, Chief Executive of Foyle Hospice, said: "Foyle Hospice provides vital care for patients and families across the North West and West, made possible through the dedication of our staff and the generosity of the community that stands behind us. We were delighted to welcome the First Minister and deputy First Minister and share the importance of this work first-hand."
They then met representatives at Derry Chamber of Commerce to discuss how investment, skills and infrastructure can bolster the regional economy and support long-term growth.
The visit concluded at Foyle Hospice, where the Ministers spoke with staff and volunteers who deliver palliative, day therapy and bereavement services for patients and families across the Western Trust.
First Minister Michelle O'Neill said: "As an Executive, we are committed to supporting inclusive growth, strengthening our communities and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Derry has enormous potential, and we will continue to back investment that delivers jobs, supports communities here and helps the city and wider North West realise that potential."
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said: "Today's sod-cutting ceremony at Meenan Square marks an important milestone in its regeneration, the investment through the Urban Villages Initiative is going to create a vibrant, welcoming and shared space.
"The North West continues to demonstrate its immense potential as a region of innovation, opportunity and community strength and I welcomed the opportunity to meet with local business leaders whose resilience and ambition are helping to drive economic growth, create jobs and attract investment. These businesses play a vital role in shaping a prosperous future for the area and for Northern Ireland. "It was a real privilege to be able to visit Foyle Hospice while in the North West, meeting the dedicated staff who provide exceptional care and support to patients and families during the most challenging times. Their work is truly invaluable, it is such an important service for people and families that they provide."
Liam Hannaway, Chairperson of Apex Housing Association, said: "It was a pleasure to have the First Minister and deputy First Minister at Meenan Square today to mark what is a hugely significant and exciting milestone for a project shaped by years of engagement, collaboration and determination. We are proud to be playing a key role in delivering new homes and community infrastructure that will serve local families for generations to come."
Anna Doherty, Chief Executive of the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce, said: "We welcomed the opportunity to meet with the First Minister and deputy First Minister to discuss the priorities that matter most to our local business community and the wider North West region, from Magee campus expansion to challenges facing cross-border workers and ensuring the North West has the economic conditions to succeed.
"We look forward to continuing to work collaboratively with Ministers and officials to ensure the North West remains at the heart of our government's future policies and ambitions."
Donall Henderson, Chief Executive of Foyle Hospice, said: "Foyle Hospice provides vital care for patients and families across the North West and West, made possible through the dedication of our staff and the generosity of the community that stands behind us. We were delighted to welcome the First Minister and deputy First Minister and share the importance of this work first-hand."
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