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06 Sept 2025

Longest serving Sinn Féin councillor in Derry to stand down

‘An honour to represent the people of Derry’ – Paul Fleming

Longest serving Sinn Féin councillor in Derry to stand down

Paul Fleming and Strathfoyle native Alex Duffy, who was selected for co-option as the new party councillor for the Faughan area

The longest serving Sinn Féin councillor in Derry and Strabane Paul Fleming has hailed the ongoing transformation of the city and said it was ‘the honour of his life’ to serve the people of Derry for over two decades.

Speaking after a convention in the city where Strathfoyle native Alex Duffy was selected for co-option as the new party councillor for the Faughan area, Paul Fleming said: “It has been the honour of my life to have represented the people of Derry, and Faughan, for 21 years as a Sinn Féin councillor.

“I want to extend a huge thanks to the people of Faughan and rural Derry for putting their trust in me to represent them for all these years and helping to grow Sinn Féin in the city.

“In that time, our city has been transformed beyond recognition and I am particularly proud of the role that the Sinn Féin team has played in delivering new first-class amenities like the play facilities, better public services and increased investment. And we have more to do.

“There are huge challenges facing people across our city and district as the rising cost of living continues to hit people’s pockets. And I know that the priority for the Sinn Féin team will be on continuing to support them.

“The debate on Irish unity has now advanced rapidly and more and more people are looking towards a better future, and I look forward to continuing to play my part in shaping that future.

“I want to extend my congratulations and full support to Alex Duffy who has been selected as the new Councillor for Faughan and I have no doubt that he will be a strong voice for rural communities.”

Speaking after being selected by party activists as the new Sinn Féin councillor for Faughan, Strathfoyle based community worker Alex Duffy said: “I am very proud and extremely honoured to have been selected by party members as the new Councillor for the Faughan area, subject to Ard Chomhairle approval.

“We have strong representation on the local council, and I am delighted to bring my own lived experience as a youth and community worker to our team.

“I want to carry on the hard work of Paul Fleming who has been a stalwart of this area for decades and I want to extend my thanks for all his work over the years to deliver for everyone in our community.  

“My immediate priority will be striving to increase investment, create more jobs and improve the lives of everyone across the rural.

“Our First Minister Designate Michelle O’Neill is working hard to get an Executive formed, and to work together with others to deal with the cost-of-living crisis, support people during the cold winter, work to fix the health system, build homes and create good quality jobs.

“Sinn Féin wants to build a better future for everyone in our city, and we will work constructively and positively with all other parties on Derry & Strabane District Council to achieve that.”

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