A community effort in Derry’s Drumahoe area has held its first event to ‘reclaim’ public spaces following the recent series of attacks on women.
Drumahoe Community Association organised the walking group in an effort to rebuild confidence in the area.
It came just a week after a woman in her 20s was assaulted at knifepoint in a sexually motivated attack in Drumahoe District Parkbefore managing to fight off her attacker.
It was one of four attacks on women to take place in Derry in the space of a week.
On Friday, hundreds attended a rally at the Guildhall to call for an end to violence against women and girls.
The first walking event in Drumahoe took place in the same park where an attack had happened last weekend.
“Recent events have understandably shaken us all, but it’s time to stand together, rebuild our confidence, and enjoy the beautiful spaces that make Drumahoe special,” the community group said.
“Drumahoe Community Association are hoping to provide personal alarms and high-visibility vests to the walking groups.
“We’re also hoping to arrange walk leader training for anyone interested in guiding future walks,” they added.
The group is also engaging with Derry City and Strabane District Council to improve park lighting for added security.
Police have stepped up patrols in the city following the attacks, with some officers joining the walking group for their first event.
The PSNI said: “We are continually working behind the scenes with our communities, our partners and the public to ensure this is a safe place to live, work and visit for all.”