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Mourne Mountains Gateway Information Day In Newcastle

Mourne Mountains Gateway Information Day In Newcastle

Proposals for regenerating the disused Thomas Quarry in the Mournes into a world class visitor experience were on view today as part of a public information event in Newcastle.

Many local residents and businesses attended the morning and evening sessions and had the opportunity to register their thoughts which will further help to shape the design package going forward.

The Mourne Mountains Gateway Project aims to redefine the visitor experience of the Mourne Mountains whilst supporting the sustainable growth of tourism and protecting and enhancing the natural heritage and habitat of the region. 

The chairlift up to Thomas’ Quarry will provide a popular tourist attraction. (Concept drawings courtesy of NMDDC).

An iconic visitor centre with international appeal will allow visitors of all ages and abilities travelling by gondola lift to access breathtaking views in the heart of the Mourne Mountains.

Environmental considerations are key to all aspects of the Belfast Region City Deal supported project, with the visitor centre itself designed to be reversible and large areas of the building prefabricated.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council’s information day at O’Hare’s, Central Promenade, Newcastle, opened this morning between 10am and 3pm and resumes between 5pm and 7pm.

Sunrise over Newcastle from a different viewpoint.

Members of the public can view information relating to the project, talk to staff, and comment on the project.

With an Outline Business Case approved by Council and partners, concept designs have now been produced to take the project to the next stage.

The Council wants to hear from residents and stakeholders on how the project should develop ahead of the appointment of a Design Team in Autumn 2023 and subsequent surveys and investigations.

At an information day for the Mourne Mountains Gateway Project at O’Hare’s, Newcastle, are (from left) Conor Mallon, Director of Enterprise, Regeneration and Tourism, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council; Carole Long, City and Growth Deals Manager, Tourism NI; David Roberts, Director of Strategic Development, Tourism NI, and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Cllr Michael Savage.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Cllr Michael Savage said: “We are excited to share details of the latest stage of the Mourne Mountains Gateway Project and the many benefits this will bring to our district.

“This is a project which aims to deliver a visitor attraction of international interest and create improved and more sustainable access to the Mournes.

“Importantly, we will be supporting our Newry Mourne and Down hospitality sector and creating jobs.

A winter view of what the centre may look like.

“We’re acutely aware of our environmental responsibilities and input from our residents, partners, and all those invested in tourism in the region is key. This project remains in development and the conversation continues.”

Cllr Savage added: “There are also wider considerations. The Mourne Mountains Gateway Project will, for example, provide the first opportunity to introduce a visitor management plan for the site that will align with wider visitor management across the Mournes.

“The aim is also to provide managed access onwards in to the Mournes from the visitor centre itself.

“Surplus revenue from the project will additionally be reinvested into trail development and repairs on the mountains.”

“There is also the opportunity to put in Green Infrastructure to support the project, with transport solutions including a Park and Ride in Newcastle.”

The Mournes Gateway project will create jobs and business opportunities for the wider Newcastle area. Pictured are David Roberts, Director of Strategic Development, Tourism NI; Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Cllr Michael Savage; Carole Long, City and Growth Deals Manager, Tourism NI and Conor Mallon, Director of Enterprise, Regeneration and Tourism, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.

Cllr Savage added: “An overall £200 million package of investment is coming to our district through Belfast Region City Deal funding for projects based on tourism, regeneration, and innovation.

“For the Mourne Mountains Gateway Project, £30 million of the total estimated project cost of £44 million is earmarked for Belfast Region City Deal funding.

“This is an unmissable opportunity for us in Newry Mourne and Down to offer a tourist attraction of international interest that will support the sustainable growth of tourism and hospitality.”

“Today has been a great opportunity to discuss the project with residents. We have been able to answer many questions and following today’s event we will also publish answers to a range of frequently asked questions.

“Further updates will be provided on our website (newrymournedown.org/mournes-gateway) and social media channels.”

John McGrillen, Chief Executive of Tourism NI, said: “Tourism NI is excited to see the Mourne Mountains Gateway Project reach this stage and looks forward to seeing it further develop.

“We believe the Mournes Gateway will provide another ‘must see’ offering for Northern Ireland, providing a reason to visit, particularly for the Republic of Ireland and GB markets.

“Our research has indicated that for the European and US markets, the Mournes Gateway will act as an anchor attraction, and go on to facilitate exploration of the wider area.”