Hargey views progress on the £2.6m regeneration of Warrenpoint Promenade
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Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey visited Warrenpoint to view progress on the £2.6m public realm scheme at the Promenade.
The investment will deliver a high quality public realm scheme including replacement of footpaths, repairs to the sea wall and replacement street furniture.
The Department for Communities provided £1.96million towards the scheme with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council contributing £651,000.
During the visit, Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey said:
“I am really pleased to be in Warrenpoint today to see the progress of this £2.6m investment in the Promenade. This project will enhance the appearance of the area for local residents and visitors, benefit local businesses and make the town centre more sustainable.
“My Department is committed to the development and regeneration of our towns and city centres as they play such an important role in our local economy. This investment will deliver a more welcoming, accessible and attractive space for everyone to enjoy and I am pleased that my Department has been able to support this much need work.”
Welcoming the scheme, Chair of Newry Mourne and Down District Council, Councillor Michael Savage stated that:
“As one of the most scenic parts of our district, this Phase 1 public realm scheme along the Front Shore, represents a long-awaited significant investment for Warrenpoint. Working in partnership with DFC, WBR Chamber and others, this scheme presents a great opportunity to further boost the overall regeneration and grow of the town.”
The public realm scheme is being managed by the Council and work is due to complete at the end of June 2023.
Notes to editors:
- Photo caption: Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey is pictured with Newry Mourne and Down Council Chair Michael Savage (L) and President of Warrenpoint Burren and Rostrevor Chamber of Commerce Mark Kelly (R) on a visit to Warrenpoint point to view progress on a £2.6million public realm scheme to the Promenade area of the town.
- The scheme will focus on improving and enhancing the streetscape and pedestrian linkages. The works will include the Warrenpoint Front Shore from Slieve Foy Place to Dock Street junction (Seaview Promenade and Marine Parade).
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