Essential information for Lumiere Derry~LondonderryThur 28th Nov – Sun 1st December5.30pm – 10pm
Over four magical nights from the 28th November to 1st December, Lumiere Festival will be transforming Derry~Londonderry city centre. Having attracted over 175,000 people when it was held in Durham earlier this month, we are expecting a large volume of people to be coming to the city and have made the arrangements outlined below to cater for this increase.
To avoid congestion, visitors to the festival are encouraged to follow traffic information and directional signage as they approach the city. For those choosing to drive, extra Park & Ride facilities have been provided with regular shuttle buses into the city while many city centre car parks are extending their opening hours.
Essential tips for all
• Dress warmly, wear comfortable shoes• Don’t try to cover everything in one night, take time to explore• There’s no set route, and visitors are encouraged to explore the installations in whichever order they please. • Tim Etchells’ A Stitch in Time (No. 6) can be seen from a distance.• Compagnie Carabosse’s Fire Garden (No. 1) at St Columb’s Park will run Thursday – Saturday only, 6.30pm – 9.30pm• All other artworks will run 5.30pm -10pm across the four nights
For information on the night
• Visit the Hub at the Millennium Forum which will be open from 10 am – 5pm Monday 25th November – Wednesday 27 December and 12noon – 10pm Thurs 28 Nov – Sun 1 Dec.• Festival maker volunteers on the streets, dressed in red, will be able to provide public with information on the artworks and help visitors find their way around the city• Visit the website lumiere-festival.com/derry-londonderry to plan your visit before you leave home• Use the mobile version of the website via your Smartphone when on the street and keep up to date by searching for #LumiereDerry on Twitter or following @LumiereDerry and @derry2013. You can also visit facebook.com/artichoketrust and share your photos on Instagram using #ilovelumiere• Pick up a guide which includes a map or download one from the website
Road closures
Although there are no planned road closures there may be some disruption to normal traffic movements during the festival and drivers are asked to exercise caution in city centre areas. For live traffic and travel updates please tune into Q102 and Radio Foyle. Updates will also be available on the following social media channels @derry2013 @LumiereDerry and facebook.com/artichoketrust
Parking
• Park and RidesYou'll be able to find Park and Rides at the following locations:• 1. Limavady Road Site, 58 Limavady Road, Derry, BT47 6LT.Bus stops at Ebrington.• 2. Fort George Site, Fort George Site, The Quay Trail, Derry, BT48 7QH.Bus stops at Queen's Quay.
• Car parking
Foyleside Car Park - chargedMulti-storey head height restriction 1.98m1600 spaces in total with 35 accessible bays over both East and West car parks with most in the East car park and notably in proximity to Shopmobility Derry. The bays are located close to the lift lobbies.
Car park opening hours for Lumiere:Thursday: 7.30am – 11.30pmFriday: 7.30am – 11.30pmSaturday: 7.30am – 11.30pmSunday: 12pm – 11.30pmFor more information please visit the Foyleside Shopping Centre Website.
Quayside Car Park - chargedHead height restriction 6’9’450 spaces in total with 12 accessible bays on the ground floor and 2 on each of the other 6 floors located close to the lift lobbies.
Car park opening hours for Lumiere:Thursday: 8am – 11pmFriday: 8am – 11pmSaturday: 8am – 11pmSunday: 1pm – 11pmFor more information please visit the Quayside Centre Website.
Other car parks will be open, with the exception of the Carlisle Road and Queens Quay car parks which will be closed to facilitate an installation.
• Blue badge holders and disabled car parking
If you're going to see Compagnie Carabosse's 'Fire Garden' or Ocubo's 'Twice Upon a Time' we have made available dedicated disabled parking in the car park located within the Ebrington site and in the St Columb's Park just off St Columb's Road.For installations in other locations across the city centre, we recommend using car parks that have a number of disabled parking bays available such as Foyleside West, Foyleside East and Quayside.
• Coach parking
To facilitate groups visiting the sites, Foyleside Shopping Centre has 5 spaces for large coaches or 6-7 mini coaches. A drop off arrangement is encouraged by Foyleside management as the coach parking site does not have the capacity to cater for large numbers of vehicles.Coaches can access the coach park to drop off passengers and they are then encouraged to park at the Lumiere designated coach parking facility at either Fort George (Strand Road) or new Limavady Road Park & Ride sites.
By Rail
Translink NI Railways will be increasing the capacity on scheduled services and operating an additional late night return train services from Belfast.
On Saturday 30 November, there will be two magical family Lumiere train services from Belfast. These special services will include 3 carriages with children’s entertainment and a visit from Santa Claus. Pre-booking for these services is essential. To book please visit the Booking Offices at Central, Great Victoria Street and Coleraine stations from Monday 28 October.
Translink Family and Friends TicketOnly £20 for up to 2 adults and 4 children (Minimum 1 adult and 1 child)For more information on all Translink Lumiere deals please visit the Translink website.For timetable and route information: www.translink.co.uk.If you're planning to travel around Northern Ireland, you might also want to check out Trankslink iLink which provides unlimited day, weekly or monthly bus and rail travel within 5 specified zones across Northern Ireland.
By Bus
Ulsterbus operates various scheduled services to and from the airport to the main Bus Depot on Foyle Street in the City centre. Services also operate to and from Limavady. Other Ulsterbus and Translink services from throughout Northern Ireland, including the Maiden City Express from Belfast, terminate in the City’s main bus station at Foyle Street.
Extra Bus Services for Lumiere
The 212 bus will be running at regular internals from Belfast over the Lumiere weekend.The 274 bus will be running a daily service from Dublin at 1.30pm, returning at 11pm.For more information please visit the Translink Website.
By Taxi
City Cabs27-31 William Street, Derry, BT48 6EPT: 028 7126 4466 E: info@citycabsderry.comW: www.citycabsderry.com
Derry Taxis21B Glenbrook Terrace, BT48 0DYT: 028 7126 0247E: derrytaxis@btconnect.comW: www.derrytaxis.ie
Foyle Delta Cabs10a Newmarket Street, BT48 6EBT: 028 7127 9999E: taxi@foyledeltacabs.comW: www.foyledeltacabs.com
The Taxi Co3A Lower Clarendon St, BT48 7AHT: 028 7126 2626E: ronnie2305@hotmail.co.ukW: www.thetaxi-co.com
By CoachSpecial Coach services to Lumiere will be available on Friday 29 November and Saturday 30 November from:• Europa Bus Centres• Enniskillen Bus Centres• Omagh Bus Centres• Strabane Bus Centres• Dungannon Bus Centres• Cookstown Bus Centres• Magherafelt Bus Centres• Dungiven Bus Centres
Coaches will depart Derry~Londonderry, after the event at 22:00 each night.For more information visit the Translink Website and click here to book online
Food and Drink
Many shops, bars and restaurants will be open, so please call in and support your local businesses.
Ends
Media enquiries:GB & ROI: Anna Vinegrad: press@annavinegrad.com T:+44 0207 609 8905 M +44 07813 808 487
NI: Peter Hutcheon: peter.hutcheon@cityofculture2013.comT: 07436 806891
Notes for editors:About LumiereLumiere was created by Artichoke in Durham in 2009. In 2011, the festival returned to Durham attracting some 150,000 visitors to the city, bringing economic benefits worth £4.3m. It was commissioned by Durham County Council, and is supported by Arts Council England. In 2013, Artichoke will produce two Lumiere festivals: Lumiere in Durham, commissioned by Durham City Council, and Lumiere in Derry~Londonderry UK City of Culture, commissioned by Culture Company 2013. Lumiere in Derry~Londonderry will run from November 28 to December 1 from 5.30 to 10pm each evening.www.lumiere-festival.com
About the UK City of CultureDerry~Londonderry 2013 is delivering a cultural feast of music, dance, theatre, art and much more on the banks of the River Foyle. The city has welcomed thousands of visitors for landmark events Sons and Daughters, The Return of Colmcille, Music City! Radio One’s Big Weekend, Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann and the Walled City Tattoo.The UK City of Culture initiative was announced by the UK Government in 2009, building on Liverpool’s success as European Capital of Culture in 2008, inviting cities to compete for the first UK City of Culture title in 2013. Derry~Londonderry is the winner of the title for 2013. The other shortlisted cities were Birmingham, Norwich and Sheffield.Derry~Londonderry UK City of Culture 2013 is funded by the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure of the Northern Ireland Executive, with core funding from Derry City Council, and capital infrastructure delivered by Ilex, Urban Regeneration Company. The cultural programme is also funded by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Arts Council of England, the British Council and others.With the support of Principal Partner, BTMedia partners: BBC, UTV, Derry Journal, Londonderry Sentinel, The Nerve CentrePartners: Diageo, NIE, JTI, Tesco, Great Wall Motors, Coca-Cola, Foyleside, Firstsource Solutions, Eventserv, Derry Credit Union Limited, Seagate, Translink, Crown Paints, Etihad Airways, Parkes Hire, Culture Northern Ireland.
About ArtichokeProducers of extraordinary live events, Artichoke is one of the country’s leading creative companies and is a registered charity, funded by Arts Council England. Artichoke works with the best creative minds to produce extraordinary shows that live in the memory forever. Productions have included Royal de Luxe’s The Sultan’s Elephant, which filled the streets of London for four days in 2006; La Machine’s 50-foot high mechanical spider for Liverpool’s Capital of Culture celebrations in 2008; Antony Gormley’s 100-day long invasion of the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square in London, One & Other; and Paul St George’s The Telectroscope, which allowed people in London and New York to communicate with each other by means of a hitherto undiscovered transatlantic tunnel. Artichoke produced the second edition of Lumiere light festival in Durham in 2011. In 2012 Artichoke produced Deborah Warner’s commission for the London 2012 Festival, Peace Camp, a nationwide celebration of landscape and poetry, which took place across eight separate sites around the UK. artichoke.uk.com
About Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE)Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) owns the electricity network in Northern Ireland, which is made up of thousands of kilometres of lines and cables, substations and meters.At NIE, we maintain the wires and meters for everyone. Our 1,300 employees work around the clock to plan, build, repair and develop Northern Ireland’s electricity network.