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06 Sept 2025

Chieftain’s Walk to take place this weekend in Derry

The Martin McGuinness memorial walk will take in the city's new Pennyburn Bridge

Chieftain’s Walk to take place this weekend in Derry

The Chieftain's Walk takes place this Sunday

PICTURED ABOVE: Bernie McGuinness with her son Fiachra and daughter-in-law Leona at the launch of the Chieftain's Walk on the Pennyburn Bridge, which takes place on Sunday. Included are Martin McGuinness Peace Foundation representatives, on left, is Andrew MCartney, and on right Sean Hargan. (Photo - Tom Heaney, nwpresspics)

The annual Chieftain’s Walk will take place this Sunday.

The Martin Mc Guinness Peace Foundation has announced that this year's walk will proceed along Derry’s historic Quay. 

A spokesperson for the Foundation said: “The Chieftain’s Walk will take off at 1pm from the Bay Road, at Da Vinci’s Car Park, and proceed along the city’s historic Quay via the new Pennyburn Bridge.

“Everyone who signs up for the walk will receive a special memento when the walk finishes at Destined/Foyle Valley Railway Museum.

 

“We are hoping as many people as possible sign up for the walk, even if not taking part, to support the Peace Foundation as we work to continue Martin’s legacy.”

Registration here – register.enthuse.com/ps/event/ChieftainsWalk2024

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