Si's Sights And Sounds looks forward to the City Of Culture 2013, offering a handful of suggestions for improvement while remaining cautiously optimistic
"We can deliver and we will."
-- Colum Eastwood MLA, former Mayor Of Derry-Londonderry, writing in 2010
It's hard to believe it's only a matter of hours until the City Of Culture officially begins.
Oaky Doakes! |
However...
If there's one thing that really, truly needs improving, it's the transportation system. While the Peace Bridge has made the Cityside that much more accessible for Watersiders, and vice versa, we are still living in a rather remote city with amenities that can be rather difficult to reach. There is no motorway running in to the city to cater for the largest "extravaganzas" at the new Vital Venue in Ebrington. With a brand new ASDA supermarket set for Crescent Link Retail Park, additional traffic congestion looms. In fairness, Brunswick Moviebowl can be reached by bus, but with its popularity increasing by the day, why not change the service slightly and ensure that buses can access the cinema directly for special blockbuster or gala screenings? And while Translink got it right with their bus stops near the DW Fitness Centre, that service is not coming often enough. Derry's best known gym is open until 10 pm on weekdays and not everyone has the luxury of the car. Which only reminds us that we'll be without a train line for a third of 2013.
Lisa Hannigan |
When we won the City Of Culture honour, we were naturally basking in an optimism akin to Obamamania while being rather apprehensive over what was to follow. Essentially, "Just Say Yes" was our "Yes We Can" - except we haven't. Not yet.
Of course we cannot forget that the economy and troubles threaten to undermine our hopes. But, to paraphrase the only US President who has ever visited Derry, there is nothing wrong with our city that cannot be cured by what is right with our city.
This article isn't so much a criticism of what's to come as a passionate call to really, truly do things right. We've spent two and a half years preparing for this moment. Do we want it to go off with a bang, or with a whimper?
Let's make it happen...
(UPDATE, 01/01/13: And it's gotten off to the perfect start - watch a short clip of last night's celebrations below! Thanks to Rory McSwiggan for the video.)