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Cruise ship numbers 'disappointing'

July 2 2009, BBC News
Londonderry may have led the way in attracting cruise ships to Northern Ireland, but Belfast has left the city trailing in its wake. Derry City Council has confirmed only seven cruise ships will visit the city this year, compared to 39 in Belfast. Clare Lundy, from Derry City Council said the city cannot accommodate the larger ships that visit Belfast as it does not have a deep water quay. More at BBC News >>
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