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    BBC a man with longish dark hair wear a dark blue tshirt. he is standing in a street in front of security barriers, with a large shopping centre in the backgroundBBC

    Record store owner lee Mason says he is delighted the street is reopening

    Traders in Londonderry have welcomed the reopening of one of city’s busiest streets after it was closed for eight months.

    Foyle Street closed in August 2024 to allow for a £4.2m major upgrade to the water and sewerage infrastructure.

    It is due to reopen to traffic later on Friday, five weeks ahead of schedule.

    Record store owner Lee Mason said he was delighted to see the street returning to normal after a tough time for businesses.

    Barriers closing off Foyle Street , a digger is behind, and a sign is tied to the barriers notifying the public of the sewerage works

    Since it was closed, Foyle Street has been blocked off to through traffic

    For five months late last year, and with the work ongoing, he said his business was hidden behind huge hoardings.

    “The barriers from August to December were awful, we had no visibility, the shop wasn’t visible,” he told BBC Radio Foyle’s North West Today programme.

    “As I have said many times, we were down 50% at weekends, and probably about 40% Monday to Thursday.

    “I am just glad it is done and dusted.”

    A man in a blue t-shirt, with dark long hair, stands in front of a shop window, with signs show discount record sales amd cpaches to concerts

    Lee Mason says his store was hidden from view for months

    He has now called for traders to be compensated over the disruption.

    “The work was essential work and we all understand that, but at the same time we need to be compensated if the work has affected our business, and it has without doubt affected our business,” he said.

    a lady in a blue jacket stands in front of a row of shop windows. she has long blond hair and has sunglasses atop her head

    Olive McEleney says it has been a difficult time for many traders

    ‘Business suffered’

    Olive McEleney works in her family-run hair salon on Foyle Street.

    She told BBC Radio Foyle that, like most traders, she totally understands the need for the work the past eight months had been tough.

    “Needs must, the work had to be done, but business has suffered these last eight months,” she said.

    “We are small businesses, small family businesses, not multi-million pound companies. We were trying to keep the staff we have, keep the flow of business.”

    She agrees that some form of financial support, possibly a rates relief scheme, would help support the Foyle Street traders.

    “The loss of business, especially in the run up to Christmas, the businesses were badly impacted and the rates definitely should have been considered,” she said.

    The exterior of a hair salon and pub on Derry's Foyle Street. A barrier closing off the road to traffic can be seen in the foreground

    Many businesses had to trade behind large hoardings

    ‘Should be compensated’

    Manager of Derry’s City Centre Initiative Jim Roddy said local traders were to be commended “for their patience and understanding since work started last summer”.

    He also said they should be compensated, if they have lost money.

    “Absolutely, and what needs to happen there, the loss needs to be evidenced and then that put to Northern Ireland Water and then let Northern Ireland Water consider if compensation should be paid.”

    But he said the work was essential for the future of the city.

    “Anbody who knows what’s going on with Northern Ireland Water at the moment and any future developments, capacity is a major, major issue for all planning applications,” he said.

    “We were literally at full capacity within our walled city, so developments within our walled city would not have been able to happen without this work.

    “This now allows those developments to do ahead.”

    In a statement, NI Water said Foyle Street would reopen to most traffic on Friday but buses would not return until the end of June.

    The upgrade of the 100-year-old water and wastewater infrastructure has included the installation of 400 metres (1,312 ft) of dedicated stormwater sewer as well as 170 metres (557ft) of new watermain.

    Work on the upgrade’s final phase, which includes the reinstallation of footpaths and during which the street will be fully accessible during business hours, will be completed by the end of next month, NI Water added.

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