Mid Ulster villages benefit from 'shared space' cash

An investment programme valued at over £700K that will open up spaces in six villages across Mid Ulster for community use, is to begin next month.
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The EU Peace IV-funded ‘Shared Space’ project will bring about the transformation of civic spaces in Aughnacloy, Castledawson, Donaghmore, Draperstown, Moneymore and Moy.

The PEACE IV Programme is managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).

Aughnacloy playing fields will be enhanced with the creation of a new play park, while in Castledawson at Boyne Road pitch a new multi-use games area, complete with fencing and lighting, will provide greater opportunities for outdoor play.

Chair of the Council, Councillor Cathal Mallaghan is pictured with Damian McCaul, Donaghmore and District Development Association at the Donaghmore Riverside Walk, one of the 6 locations in the district to benefit from the £700K EU Peace IV-funded ‘Shared Space’ project.Chair of the Council, Councillor Cathal Mallaghan is pictured with Damian McCaul, Donaghmore and District Development Association at the Donaghmore Riverside Walk, one of the 6 locations in the district to benefit from the £700K EU Peace IV-funded ‘Shared Space’ project.
Chair of the Council, Councillor Cathal Mallaghan is pictured with Damian McCaul, Donaghmore and District Development Association at the Donaghmore Riverside Walk, one of the 6 locations in the district to benefit from the £700K EU Peace IV-funded ‘Shared Space’ project.

Plantin Park in Draperstown is to be revitalised with landscaping work, new picnic tables and improvements to existing paths and fencing, with similar work also taking place in the village’s Fairhill.

In Donaghmore the existing riverside walk will receive a facelift, as well as the planting of a new sensory garden and lighting, while a stroll along the river in Moy will be enhanced after the works which will include landscaping, a new ‘hexapath’ grass pathway which will be lit.

An upgrade to the Moneymore Recreation Centre site will involve extensive landscaping of the area, with new paths, bins and lighting installed.

Speaking ahead of the works starting, Chair of the Council, Councillor Cathal Mallaghan, said: “One of the three key priorities for delivery under the PEACE IV programme is shared spaces and services, which in essence is all about creating places in our communities which can be enjoyed by everyone and help to contribute to a greater sense of community spirit and cohesion.

“These projects show those ideas in action and have all been developed with and by local people. It’s a real pleasure to see 6 of our villages benefit from this extensive investment via the PEACE programme”.

The project is match-funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development in Ireland and The Executive Office in Northern Ireland.

The contractor delivering the programme is MP Coleman and all six project elements are due to be completed by the end of June.

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