
PICTURE : MARK JAMIESON
The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council will be opening Books of Condolence in memory of Ballymoney rider William Dunlop.
The local sporting ambassador was tragically killed during a practice session at the Skerries 100 in County Dublin on Saturday.
The Mayor, Councillor Brenda Chivers has expressed her deepest sympathies saying: “The entire Borough has been left shocked and saddened with the tragic events that unfolded at the weekend. I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to the entire Dunlop family at this very sad time. William was a fantastic sporting legend and he will be remembered for his many achievements.”
Books of Condolence will be available for members of the public to sign at Ballymoney Town Hall, Coleraine Town Hall, Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre, Limavady and Sheskburn House, Ballycastle from 12noon today (Monday 9th July).

Paula McIntyre MBE signs The Book of Condolences at Coleraine Town Hall in memory of the late William Dunlop who was killed at the Skerries 100 Road Races at the weekend.PICTURE MARK JAMIESON.
Please note Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre and Sheskburn House will both be closed on Thursday 12th and Friday 13th July due to the Bank Holiday. Ballymoney Town Hall and Coleraine Town Hall will both be open as normal.
The books will close at 5pm on Friday 20th July.
Is there an online book of condolences for people like us who live in other countries? We would dearly love to sign the book and leave a message for all the family as my husband (who is a biker) and I are massive fans of William and Michael Dunlop and we are deeply saddened and heart broken of the loss of William.
Thank you
Mrs Elaine Whitty