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Ministers discuss way forward on Belfast City Centre traffic issues

Monday, 19 January 2009

Roads Minister Conor Murphy today met with his Executive colleagues Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie and Environment Minister Sammy Wilson to discuss the issue of traffic management and road safety within Belfast City Centre.

After the meeting, Minister Murphy said: “I am aware of recent public concerns about traffic within the city centre and I will take forward any issues from a roads and public transport perspective as previously stated.

“However, this is a complex and crucially important issue that we must get right since what we do now will have a significant effect on the way that the city centre operates and develops in the future. I have therefore invited those departments with responsibility, including DSD and DOE to consider this at Ministerial level in terms of general road safety and urban street design.

“We now have a basis on which we can go forward with a review of the traffic management proposals for Belfast City Centre.”

The review, which will involve all three departments, is expected to be completed by the end of May. It will reconsider the emerging plan for traffic management within the city centre, placing a high priority on safety, to ensure that it best meets the needs of the various user groups including traders, pedestrians and public transport provision.

Social Development Minister Margaret Richie, who is responsible for the regeneration of the city centre said: “My department, through the ‘Belfast: Streets Ahead’ programme, which is renewing the main shopping streets, is working with city centre stakeholders to ensure that this programme contributes to a more attractive, welcoming and safe environment for those who work, visit and shop in downtown Belfast.”

Environment Minister Sammy Wilson, who is responsible for road safety, said: "There have been a number of serious road safety incidents in the city centre in recent months, culminating in the tragic death of teenager Ciara Park in November.

“It is essential that any changes to traffic management reflect the need to ensure the highest standards of safety for all road users while balancing the need to maintain the vibrance of the city centre.”

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