Hanlon Welcomes Council Delamont Decision

Hanlon Welcomes Council Action to Protect Delamont Caravan Park

Sinn Féin Councillor Oonagh Hanlon has welcomed the decision by Newry Mourne, and Down District Council’s Strategy, Policy, and Resources Committee to take over the management of the caravan site at Delamont Country Park for the 2026 summer season.

The decision, taken at committee on March 12th, will see the Council operate the facility from June through to the end of September following the expiry of the previous lease, subject to ratification at the next full council meeting.

Councillor Oonagh Hanlon, Chair of the Strategy, Policy and Resources Committee, has welcomed the council decision to manage the Delamont Park caravan park this summer.

As Chair of the Strategy, Policy, and Resources Committee, Councillor Hanlon said: “This is a positive and proactive decision by the Council to protect a much-valued local facility and ensure it remains open and accessible to families and visitors over our busy summer months.

“Delamont Country Park is a key tourism asset for our district, attracting tens of thousands of people every year, and it is vital that we continue to invest in and maximise its potential for the benefit of our local community and economy.

“By stepping in to manage the caravan park this summer, the council is delivering practical solutions to protect local tourism and support local businesses.

“This approach also allows us to gather important information on demand and usage, which will help inform future decisions around the long-term management and development of the site.

“The caravan park plays an important role in the overall visitor experience at Delamont, and I am pleased that families will continue to have the opportunity to stay and enjoy everything the park and surrounding area have to offer.”

The Downpatrick DEA Councillor added that the facility will be marketed alongside Council-run sites at Castlewellan and Kilbroney using the existing booking system, ensuring ease of access for visitors.

“Council officials will report back following the summer season, and that will help shape a long-term, sustainable approach to the future management of the caravan park.”

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