Book of condolence opens for the people of France

Following the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night (November 13), a book of condolence has been opened at Mossley Mill for local people to pay their respects to those affected.
Councillor Paul Hamill, Chief Executive Jacqui Dixon, Councillor Noreen McClelland, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Thomas Hogg and Deputy Mayor, Councillor John Blair at the opening of the book of condolence at Mossley Mill. INNT 47-807CONCouncillor Paul Hamill, Chief Executive Jacqui Dixon, Councillor Noreen McClelland, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Thomas Hogg and Deputy Mayor, Councillor John Blair at the opening of the book of condolence at Mossley Mill. INNT 47-807CON
Councillor Paul Hamill, Chief Executive Jacqui Dixon, Councillor Noreen McClelland, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Thomas Hogg and Deputy Mayor, Councillor John Blair at the opening of the book of condolence at Mossley Mill. INNT 47-807CON

The book will be available to sign in the reception area of Mossley Mill from 9am until 5pm, Monday to Friday.

It was opened by Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Thomas Hogg.

He said: “My fellow councillors and I have been deeply moved by the extent of this disaster and the suffering it has brought to so many people. The book of condolence will give our community the opportunity to express their sympathy to all those affected by the Paris attacks on Friday.”

The council also opened a book of condolence at Antrim Civic Centre. It is available to sign Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm.