Friday 3 October 2025 9:56
IN advance of Storm Amy, which is expected to bring a risk of disruption today and tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, Derry City and Strabane District Council is advising the public that the rain and wind warnings could have an impact on some of its services.
Council is also encouraging businesses and householders to take all the necessary precautions to keep them and their property safe and to check the weather updates before travelling.
Refuse collections
While refuse collection services will be operating as normal, please expect some delays and be advised that there are some parts, particularly in rural areas, that may be difficult to access due to poor weather conditions.
In the meantime, householders are advised to leave out their bins out as normal making sure they are placed in a secure location, and our teams will endeavour to service them when it is safe to do so.
Cemeteries
As a precautionary measure all council-owned cemeteries will remain closed to the public on Friday and Saturday, except for funerals.
Cemeteries will be assessed regularly on Saturday and reopened when it is safe to do so.
Recycling centres
While all recycling centres will be open to the public, users are advised to use the facilities with caution and to cooperate fully with staff.
Grass and 3G pitches
In the interests of health and safety all council grass pitches and 3G pitches will be closed on Friday and Saturday due to the poor weather conditions.
"In terms of our outdoor sports facilities and courts these will also be closed and subject to inspections before reopening. User groups of these facilities will be contacted directly," a council spokesperson said.
Parks, play parks and greenways
As a precautionary measure, all council parks, greenways and play areas will be closed to the public on Friday and Saturday.
The council is also urging the public to avoid using open spaces and areas where there are trees.
Inspections will be carried out before they are deemed safe to open, so please expect delays to reopening over the weekend.
Leisure centres
All of our leisure xentres will open as normal except for Brooke Park Leisure Centre which will be closed on Friday and Saturday with its users advised to use facilities at Templemore Sports Complex.
Council facilities
The Guildhall and the Tower Museum will remain open and operating as normal.
Community facilities
It’s council’s understanding that most community facilities will remain open with some closing at an earlier time however, users are urged to check with them directly.
City of Derry Airport
Those using the City of Derry Airport are advised to allow extra time for their journey to and from the airport and to check online in terms of flight arrival and departure times via the live website link at:
https://www.cityofderryairport.com/flight-information/live-flight-information/
Inspections before reopening
The council has advised that routine inspections will be carried out on all council facilities on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning prior to them reopening.
The public are asked to be patient as it may take time for them to open, and they will only be opened when deemed safe to do so.
Further updates on all council services will be provided on our social media channels.
Met Office advice
The following guidance has been provided by the Met Office.
Warnings can be found at this link: UK weather warnings - Met Office
What to expect
What to do
Emergency contact numbers:
Emergency services 999 or 112
Flooding Incident Line: 0300 2000 100
NI Electricity Networks: 03457 643 643
NI Gas Emergency Service: 0800 002 001
NI Water: 03457 440 088
Housing Executive: 03448 920 901
Report a blocked road: 0300 200 7891
For further advice:
Severe weather, storms, flooding and drought | nidirect
Register on the Met Office website or download the Met Office app to receive weather warnings:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/services/mobile-digital-services/weather-app