DETECTIVES are investigating an early morning arson attack which has extensively damaged an Orange Hall in Co Derry.
The alarm was raised around 4 am this morning.
A resident living close by to Salterstown Orange Hall, Ballyronan, spotted the blaze and dialled 999..
The inside of the building was extensively damaged.
A lodge banner, collarettes and musical instruments were destroyed.
John Bryson, the lodge’s deputy master, said he could not understand why the lodge was targeted.
“All through the Troubles, when they were really bad, we never had any problems,” said Mr Bryson.
“It’s out of the road, down here, you’d have to come down here looking for it.
“I don’t know what’s to be gained by doing the likes of this to be quite honest with you.”
He said he came down to the hall in the early hours of the morning after neighbours reported the fire.
“At that stage, smoke was pouring out of the room and the windows and you could hear the crackling of the burning timbers.
“So, I reckoned at that stage it was pretty major.
“I haven’t been into the hall myself but from the talk by the fire brigade and police, the damage is pretty bad.
“There were instruments, drums, banners, flutes, lots of things pertaining to the lodge. Who knows what shape they’re in.”
A spokesman for the Orange Order said members of the lodge were “absolutely devastated”.
“The hall has been a part of community life for over 100 years, serving as a meeting place for local groups, and its unavailability for a period will be keenly felt,” he said.
“Despite this major setback, the lodge and the wider Orange fraternity will rally around and ensure our hall is once again fully restored.”
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