Attwood unveils plans to rejuvenate Downpatrick town centre
Wednesday, 21 July 2010Social Development Minister Alex Attwood today visited Downpatrick to launch a masterplan for the rejuvenation of the town centre.
The masterplan aims to make Downpatrick an even more attractive destination for local people and visitors by reducing traffic congestion, improving the retail offering and opening up the Quoile river. The masterplan provides guidance for decision making on the promotion, implementation and timing of regeneration initiatives in the town centre.
Alex Attwood said: “Downpatrick is a historic town with a rich heritage and it is internationally renowned as a special visitor destination. The Downpatrick masterplan shows how the town centre will be rejuvenated as an energetic, vibrant and forward thinking destination for both local residents and visitors alike. Pound for pound across government funding urban regeneration makes sense, helps business, creates footfall and builds jobs. In the forthcoming budget negotiations it is essential that the Executive hears loud and clear this message. Downpatrick and all other towns with plans for the future can help convey that message and convince the Executive how best to spend its Budget.”
The main proposals in the masterplan include:
- a major new retail development in the Grove area to create a first class shopping environment in the heart of Downpatrick;
- new people friendly streets to improve linkage throughout the town;
- continued support for public realm improvements and development opportunity sites;
- a Quoile River Country Park. This will introduce a network of walking and cycling links between key destinations such as the Mound of Down and Inch Abbey; and
- a range of proposals to reduce traffic congestion to make the town centre more accessible.
Minister Attwood continued: “The vision for Downpatrick is that it continues as a distinctive market town and destination that people will choose to visit. Achieving the vision will be challenging however if all those with an interest in Downpatrick work together I am confident that the action plan contained in the report will be achieved.”
Chairman of Down District Council, Eamon O'Neill said: "Down District Council is pleased to have had the opportunity of working with DSD to produce this innovative Masterplan for the future development of our County town. I am confident that these exciting initiatives outlined in the report will create an enhanced commercial and economic future for Downpatrick into this new century. I hope that everyone can get behind the report to ensure that this can be achieved sooner rather than later."
Andrew Haley, from The Paul Hogarth Company said: “The Masterplan had developed a shared vision that had been shaped by local people, the Public, Private and community sectors. Exciting proposals for a new Quoile River Park to the west of the Town will strengthen Downpatrick's tourism function, linking and creating an improved setting for existing assets such as the Mound of Down, and the Cathedral whilst adding another area of interest. Robust transportation proposals will unlock the potential of the Town Centre, reducing vehicular dominance and creating the context within which Downpatrick can be transformed, improving it as a place to enjoy and in which to shop, live, visit and do business.”
Minister Attwood went on an escorted walking tour of the town centre to see some of the areas that have been identified in the masterplan for potential regeneration.
Notes to editors:
- The masterplan was commissioned by the Department for Social Development (DSD) in conjunction with Down District Council. It is available on the websites of DSD http://www.dsdni.gov.uk; Down District Council – http://www.downdc.gov.uk.
- News Media enquiries to DSD Information Office on 028 90829078/07970 976894. Out of office hours please contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 07699715440 and your call will be returned.
