Pallets and tyres have appeared on privately owned land in Derry's Meenan Square.
Private owners of the site, where material has appeared, have said they have "not authorised the current activity" in Meenan Square
Apex Housing, which own the site, has said they have "not authorised the current activity" and said there have been instances of "forced entry" on the private land.Bonfires on 15 August are traditional in some nationalist parts of Northern Ireland to mark the Catholic Feast of the Assumption. "All options to remove materials from the site have been explored, however no contractor has been willing to assist due to health and safety concerns.”
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