Downpatrick Sportspark Welcomed By Lyons

Lyons welcomes new Urban Sports Park for Downpatrick

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has has given a thums up to the new Urban Sports Park in Downpatrick. He said it is a “major addition for the town”.

Funded by over ÂŁ439,000 from his Department with additional support from Newry, Mourne and Down District Council, Dunleath Urban Sports Park will provide young people and families with an exciting new space for cycling, skateboarding and wheeled sports.

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has welcomed the Downpatrick Skate Park investment.

The project, which was delivered by the council in partnership with the Department for Communities (DfC), will provide an inclusive space for sports enthusiasts of all skill levels aged 8 and over, transforming part of Dunleath Park into a dynamic new outdoor destination featuring an 80-metre pump track with banked turns and undulations, and a 400m² skatepark with ramps, grind rails and trick features.

Minister Lyons said: â€śI am pleased that my Department has been able to support the redevelopment of Dunleath Urban Sports Park. This investment has delivered a high-quality space that will promote health and wellbeing, encourage active lifestyles, and draw more people into Downpatrick town centre. It’s a project that will deliver long-lasting benefits for the whole community.”

The project was identified as a priority through the Downpatrick Living High Streets initiative and championed by the Downpatrick Regeneration Working Group. Together, these partners have ensured the new Urban Sports Park reflects community needs whilst contributing to the ongoing regeneration of the town.

Newry Mourne and Down District Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell said: “This project is a great example of how partnership working and collaboration can deliver real results for our district.

The Dunleath Park pumptrack and skate-boarding track is now open to the public. ©

“Dunleath Urban Sports Park is a vibrant, modern facility that will support our young people, encourage outdoor activity and contribute to the ongoing regeneration of Downpatrick. We are proud to see this vision become a reality.”

Mal McGrady Chair of the Downpatrick Regeneration Working Group, said: “The opening of Dunleath Urban Sports Park marks an important milestone in our efforts to revitalise Downpatrick.

“It not only provides young people with a safe and inclusive space to enjoy but also strengthens the town centre, helping to build a more connected community.”

The Dunleath Urban Sports Park is now officially open to the public and is already welcoming skateboarders, skaters, BMX riders and scooter users.

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