Newry City Park Sees £16.2M Unlocked For Funding Issues

£16.2 million Confirmed for Newry City Park as Contract for Funding Issues

£16.2 million Confirmed for Newry City Park as Contract for Funding Issues

Funding of £16.2 million has been unlocked for Newry City Park, helping realise one of the City’s most ambitious regeneration projects.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council’s Outline Business Case (OBC) for the park has now been approved by the Department for Communities and a Contract for Funding issued — opening access to £16.2 million from the Executive’s City/Growth Deal Complementary fund.

The Council is also underwriting £2.4 million to deliver a 15-acre City Park as part of Phase One.

A concept design of the staging area in the new park.

At a meeting of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council on Monday 4 December, councillors approved the funding contract.

A temporary community space at the Newry City Park site also officially opened on Monday 4 December following a recent award of £220,000 from the Department for Communities (DfC) to the Council.

The funding allowed an upgrade of part of the Albert Basin site for temporary community use while work progresses on Newry City Park.

What the new play area may look like on completion.

Local stakeholders and community groups had expressed a wish to use the space for various activities, and following completion of the works the Council is pleased to open bookings for the facility.

It is anticipated the site will host events such as small concerts, drama productions, film showings, free play opportunities and outdoor fitness activities.

The area at the William Street entrance to the main Albert Basin is already used by several organisations, however the DfC funding allowed the Council to improve infrastructure at the location and open it up for further community use.

Front row (from left) Cllr Doire Finn, Co-Chair of the Newry City Centre Regeneration Project Programme Board, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Deputy Chairperson, Cllr Gareth Sharvin, attending on behalf of Chairperson Cllr Valerie Harte, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chief Executive Marie Ward and Department for Communities Permanent Secretary, Colum Boyle.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Cllr Valerie Harte said: “I am delighted the Contract for Funding for Newry City Park has now been issued by the Department for Communities.

“I, along with many other residents, were excited to see the plans for Newry City Park come to life in the recently released visuals for Phase One.

“Our focus is now on taking the project through detailed design, planning approval, contractor appointment and delivery on site through to completion by May 2027.”

Celebrating confirmation of £16.2m for Newry City Park and the opening of a temporary community space at the Park site are, (front row) from left: Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Deputy Chairperson, Cllr Gareth Sharvin, attending on behalf of Chairperson Cllr Valerie Harte, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chief Executive Marie Ward and Department for Communities Permanent Secretary, Colum Boyle. Back row: Paul Tamati, NMDDC Assistant Director Leisure and Sport; Gerard Murray, DfC Director Regional Development Office; Damian Mulholland, DfC Regional Development Office; Neil Richardson, DfC Regional Development Office; John Smith, DfC Deputy Secretary; Zoe Magee, DfC and Paula Moan, DfC Regional Development Office.

Deputy Chairperson, Cllr Gareth Sharvin, attending the opening of the temporary community space on behalf of the Chairperson, added: “I also welcome the Contract for Funding being issued for Newry City Park and was pleased today to attend the official opening of the new temporary community space at the Newry City Park site, where Playboard NI delivered a free play event for local children.

“As we progress with Newry City Park as a priority, this excellent interim use of the Albert Basin is an exciting development for the City Centre, creating a shared outdoor space for the community in the heart of the city.

“Congratulations and thank you to all involved, particularly our funders, the Department of Communities, and Council contractors and suppliers on the delivery of the works.”

Guests, including stakeholders, local councillors and Department for Communities representatives listen to a presentation on plans for Newry City Park.

Co-chairs of the Newry City Centre Regeneration Programme Board, Councillor Declan Murphy and Councillor Cllr Doire Finn also welcomed the latest developments.

Cllr Murphy said, “We are delighted at the successful conclusion of the rigorous review process for the Council’s OBC and thank DfC for their dedicated work during this process. We look forward to the planned transformation of this urban space and also welcome the opening of the temporary outdoor space for the community in the heart of the city.

Cllr Finn said: “We look forward to the planned transformation of this urban space and bringing new life to this prime location along the new Carlingford Lough Greenway. We are committed to delivering a City Park of which Newry can be proud and will continue to work with our partners to ensure its delivery.”

Saoirse Doran (left) and Meadhbha Ní Cheannúbháin from Bunscoil an Iúir with Maeve McLaughlin, from Playboard NI, which organised a play session at the new temporary community space in the Newry City Park site.

Colum Boyle, Permanent Secretary at the Department for Communities said: “The Department for Communities is committed to the development of cities, towns and villages.

“This is very much a collective effort, with local councils, delivery partners and the communities themselves all involved. In this spirit of collaboration, I welcome the next stage in the regeneration of Newry City Park.

From left: Newry Mourne and Down District Council Deputy Chairperson, Cllr Gareth Sharvin, attending on behalf of Chairperson Cllr Valerie Harte; Council Chief Executive Marie Ward and Department for Communities Permanent Secretary, Colum Boyle.

“This project will play a key role in making Newry an even more attractive place to live, work and visit. It will provide significant health and wellbeing benefits for residents of the City and the surrounding area.

“I am also pleased that the Department was able to provide additional funding for the interim event space at the Newry City Park site, which will add to the vibrancy of the City Centre.”

In September 2023 the Council released new visuals for Phase One of the park development, a Newry City Centre Regeneration project, incorporating changing places facilities, an inclusive play park, a sensory garden, an outdoor event space, water and urban sports areas, a plaza area for artisan markets and pop-up vending locations.

hese are complemented by green space, woodland areas, walking, cycling and running paths, with the park also upgrading links to Victoria Lock and the Greenway.

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Marking confirmation of £16.2m for Newry City Park and the opening of a temporary community space at the Park site are, from left: Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Deputy Chairperson, Cllr Gareth Sharvin, attending on behalf of Chairperson Cllr Valerie Harte, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chief Executive Marie Ward and Department for Communities Permanent Secretary, Colum Boyle.

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Matylda Maginn (left) and Aisling Nic Mhathúna from Bunscoil an Iúir check out the new temporary community space in the Newry City Park site, opened following funding by the Department for Communities.

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Saoirse Doran (left) and Meadhbha Ní Cheannúbháin from Bunscoil an Iúir with Maeve McLaughlin, from Playboard NI, which organised a play session at the new temporary community space in the Newry City Park site.

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Guests, including stakeholders, local councillors and Department for Communities representatives listen to a presentation on plans for Newry City Park.

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Celebrating confirmation of £16.2m for Newry City Park and the opening of a temporary community space at the Park site are, (front row) from left: Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Deputy Chairperson, Cllr Gareth Sharvin, attending on behalf of Chairperson Cllr Valerie Harte, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chief Executive Marie Ward and Department for Communities Permanent Secretary, Colum Boyle. Back row: Paul Tamati, NMDDC Assistant Director Leisure and Sport; Gerard Murray, DfC Director Regional Development Office; Damian Mulholland, DfC Regional Development Office; Neil Richardson, DfC Regional Development Office; John Smith, DfC Deputy Secretary; Zoe Magee, DfC and Paula Moan, DfC Regional Development Office.

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Guests including members of the Newry City Park Stakeholder Group join Council and Department for Communities representatives to celebrate confirmation of £16.2m for Newry City Park and the opening of a temporary community space at the Park site following Department for Communities funding. Front row (from left) Cllr Doire Finn, Co-Chair of the Newry City Centre Regeneration Project Programme Board, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Deputy Chairperson, Cllr Gareth Sharvin, attending on behalf of Chairperson Cllr Valerie Harte, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chief Executive Marie Ward and Department for Communities Permanent Secretary, Colum Boyle.

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Concept Designs

Notes to editor

  • Work carried out at the interim community space included levelling works, bitmac resurfacing, electricity and water provision and storage facilities.
  • To enquire about bookings of the temporary community space, contact the Council via email at: leisureandsport@nmandd.org
  • For information on Newry City Park see: https://www.newrymournedown.org/newry-city-park