Orange hall damage is '˜heart-breaking' says Mid Ulster MLA
Lodges members were today busy clearing up the mess left at Saltersland Orange hall on the shores of Lough Neagh.
One lodge member told the Mail that the roof - dating back to 1920 - will have to be replaced and other irreplaceable items had been destroyed.
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Hide AdLocal Ulster Unionist MLA Sandra Overend has accused those behind the attack on Salterstown Orange Hall in Ballyronan of a hate crime.
“This was a despicable attack not only on the Orange Hall but the entire rural minority community in the area. It was heart-breaking to visit and see the damage to the Hall and the real distress it has caused to local members.
“The people responsible will not succeed however as community relations are especially strong in the area and this has been demonstrated by the palpable anger felt locally at this attack.”
“This hate crime may have damaged and destroyed band equipment and irreplaceable lodge memorabilia, yet it will not defeat the determination of the local people from rebuilding and coming back even stronger from it.
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Hide AdDetectives have issued an appeal for information following a fire at an orange hall in the Magherafelt area.
Detective Inspector Will Tate said, “Shortly before 4am this morning, Monday 15th August, police received a report of an orange hall on fire the Salterstown Road in Magherafelt.
“Substantial damage has been caused to the orange hall and we are treating this as deliberate. If you can help please call the 101 number quoting reference number 164 of 15.8.16.
“ Alternatively information about crime can be passed via the independent Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.”