Ballynahinch Community Centre Refurbishment Begins

Refurbishment Work Begins in Ballynahinch Community Centre

Work on the Ballynahinch community Centre to the value of almost a million pounds has begun.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council has commenced a significant refurbishment project at Ballynahinch Community Centre.

The project, which represents an investment of £905,000, will include both internal and external modifications, as well as essential structural enhancements to ensure that Ballynahinch Community Centre remains accessible and fully operational for residents of Ballynahinch and the surrounding areas for years to come.

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Deputy Chairperson, Councillor David Lee-Surginor said: “This substantial investment in Ballynahinch Community Centre highlights the Council’s commitment not only to the present but also to ensuring a well-maintained, accessible community facility for the future.

“The centre will remain a key resource for the people of Ballynahinch and surrounding areas for many years to come.”

A series of consultations with the public, staff and centre users helped shape a new internal layout designed to increase the centre’s usage and meet the evolving needs of the local community.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Deputy Chairperson Councillor David Lee-Surginor with (From L to R) xa0Rosie Daly, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Community Facility Manager Ballynahinch; Graham Menet, Site Manager Bell Contracts; Councillor Tierna Howie; Ellen Brennan, Rowallane DEA Coordinator; Niall Bell, Contracts Manager Bell Contracts; Gary Dillon, Budget Manager AECOM consultants and Joseph Deegan, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Community Services Manager East.

Key upgrades and enhancements include a new 100 square metre multi-purpose room which will provide additional space for activities such as aerobics, yoga, and large meetings.

This new space is expected to increase the centre’s capacity to accommodate additional bookings, particularly during peak times. A meeting room will be added to accommodate smaller meetings, one-to-one sessions or group gatherings for up to 20 people.

A new Changing Places facility will be installed and this larger, fully accessible toilet will be equipped with specialist features such as hoists, privacy curtains, adult-sized changing benches and ample space for carers, making it suitable for use by people with severe disabilities.

To address longstanding parking issues, the renovation will include an increase in parking capacity from the current 13 spaces (including 2 disabled spaces) to a total of 33 spaces providing more convenient access for users.

The project is expected to be completed by March 2025, at which time the facility will reopen, offering an improved experience for all users.

For current enquiries or to book rooms at the centre, please email:

[email protected]

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