By Q Radio news
Firefighters have attended the scene of a bonfire which was set alight this morning in Limavady.
Earlier this week the controversial pyre on the Greystone Road was labelled ‘an expression of hate’ by local MLA caovhe Archibald.
A police spokesperson said they were currently making enquiries about the incident.
A spokesman said:
"At around 7.35am this morning, Saturday 10 July, a police patrol found that the bonfire had been set alight.
Enquiries are continuing".
Firefighters attended the scene of a bonfire which was set alight this morning in Limavady. pic.twitter.com/341fDUYbPB
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) July 10, 2021
Firefighters have attended the scene of a bonfire which was set alight this morning in Limavady.
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) July 10, 2021
Earlier this week the controversial pyre on the Greystone Road was labelled ‘an expression of hate’ by local MLA Caoimhe Archibald. pic.twitter.com/JAqQAjZibE

(The Greystone Road bonfire which was set alight this morning)
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