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30 Oct 2025

Gala dinner marks 30th anniversary for Greater Shantallow Area Partnership

Mayor Ruairi McHugh commended the GSAP for its 30 years of dedication to building a stronger, fairer, and more vibrant community in Derry

Gala dinner marks 30th anniversary for Greater Shantallow Area Partnership

The Mayor Ruairi McHugh pictured at the GSAP 30th anniversary celebrations with committee members, Charlie McDaid, Caolan Campbell, Cllr Sandra Duffy, Marie Gillespie and Joe Martin.

The Mayor Ruairi McHugh praised Greater Shantallow Area Partnership’s dedication over this past 30 years in helping build a stronger, fairer and more vibrant Shantallow, and, a better Derry for all.

He was speaking during Friday night’s 30th anniversary dinner held at the Bishop’s Gate Hotel which was supported by staff, trustees, community leaders, volunteers, supporters, and funders.

Over 50 attended the auspicious event and speakers on the night included some of the founding members of GSAP, Charlie McDaid, and Joe Martin, with contributions from Ciara Ferguson, MLA and former Manager of GSAP, and the Mayor Ruairi McHugh.

A special presentation was made by GSAP’s Chairperson Charlie McDaid to the family of the late Tony Hassan who was praised for his unwavering dedication and support to the Greater Shantallow Area Partnership over his many years of service as a Trustee of the partnership. A very special mention was also given to the late Peter ‘Duck’ McDonald who served as the Chairperson of GSAP for over 10 years, during which time he spearheaded the development of the group.

The Greater Shantallow Area Partnership (GSAP) is a core community support organisation which brings together and supports local residents, community and voluntary sector groups and statutory/private organisations that have an interest in or involvement with improving the social, community, economic and physical environment within the Greater Shantallow area.

Addressing the attendance at Friday‘s dinner, Mayor McHugh praised the ethos of local people and the part they play in the continued development of their community.

‘Thirty years ago, GSAP was founded with a simple but powerful vision: that local people should have a voice in shaping the future of their own community. At a time of great challenge and transition, the Partnership brought together residents, community groups, schools, local businesses, and statutory agencies - united by a shared belief that positive change begins from the ground up. What began as a grassroots initiative has become a model of community development - a testament to what can be achieved when people work together with passion, creativity, and determination.’

Speaking after the event, GSAP Manager, Rory McParland said the group looked forward to another successful 30 years serving the local community.

‘As we mark this 30-year milestone tonight, we also look forward to the continued growth and success of GSAP and the local community and voluntary sector. However, we still need to be mindful of the challenges we face today - whether in housing, health, employment, or climate resilience.

‘GSAP’s legacy reminds us that lasting change doesn’t come from the top down - it comes from the ground up, from communities who care and who act.’

He added that the group would continue to be at the vanguard for many years to come.

‘The next chapter of our story is already being written - by its young people, by its families, by organisations like ourselves who continue to lead the way in community empowerment. Here’s to the next 30 years!’

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