Strangford Lough bridge would be the key to drive economic and social development across East Down says Hazzard
Sinn Féin MP Chris Hazzard has welcomed a positive meeting with Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins, during which he outlined the case for a feasibility study into a fixed link between Portaferry and Strangford.
The South Down MP said: “Strangford Lough needs a modern, reliable transport connection to improve lives and unlock economic potential, and I was glad to have the opportunity to make that case directly to the Minister during her visit to Strangford this week.

“A fixed link would ensure people and businesses on both sides of the lough can rely on a dependable 24-hour connection, making a real difference to communities across the Ards Peninsula and Lecale.
“Following discussions with local campaigners, it is clear there is strong support for an evidence-based approach to improving regional infrastructure.
“This project also offers a unique opportunity to enhance climate resilience and integrate green technology.
“A study could explore the feasibility of harnessing the powerful tidal currents of the Narrows for renewable energy, while also incorporating active travel provision for cyclists and pedestrians.”
Mr Hazzard added: “An evidence-based feasibility study is the next logical step to properly examine transport needs, environmental considerations, cost and design options.
“I welcome the Minister’s openness to engaging further on this issue and her commitment to gathering as much information as possible to help inform the next steps.








