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An artists impression of the new facility at Camlough Lake.
An artists impression of the new facility at Camlough Lake.

A new recreational hub at Camlough Lake took a step closer this week with the submission of a planning application for the project.

Camlough Lake is a key recreational resource within Newry, Mourne and Down, providing access to a range of water-based activities.  This exciting project seeks to offer a range of facilities including a single story, multiuse building; outdoor space with external showers; changing facilities; slipway and jetty; kayak storage; picnic areas and enhanced parking provision. There are also plans for pedestrian access linked to the existing lake footway.

Councillor Valerie Harte, Chairperson, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council is photographed with user groups and stakeholders as a planning application is submitted for new recreational facilities at Camlough Lake. Included from left: Jordan Mc Cully, TB&A; Rachel Aitcheson, Todd Architects; Catherine Murphy, Camlough Lake User Group; Des Murphy, Camlough Lake User Group; Valarie Harte, Chairperson; Michelle Boyle, NMDDC; Councillor Declan Murphy; Sarah Mc Dowell, Resolve Planning and Conor Mc Callion, Gleeds.
Councillor Valerie Harte, Chairperson, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council is photographed with user groups and stakeholders as a planning application is submitted for new recreational facilities at Camlough Lake. Included from left: Jordan Mc Cully, TB&A; Rachel Aitcheson, Todd Architects; Catherine Murphy, Camlough Lake User Group; Des Murphy, Camlough Lake User Group; Valarie Harte, Chairperson; Michelle Boyle, NMDDC; Councillor Declan Murphy; Sarah Mc Dowell, Resolve Planning and Conor Mc Callion, Gleeds.

Investment in 2017 by the Council and NI Water to enhance safety features has provided an improved amenity.  Since then, the Council has been working in close partnership with facility users and the local community to create a resource that will provide important services and cater to a wide range of visitors including general lake users, event participants and organisers.  

Speaking at Camlough Lake alongside some of the user groups, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Valarie Harte said, “The submission of a planning application is a further step forward to develop new recreational facilities at Camlough Lake, which is an important recreational resource for the future.

“The Council has recently completed a public and online consultation, which was well received, and provided beneficial feedback to the design. The Council is looking forward to progressing this project with the local community and user groups.” 

Funding for this project includes £2.8m from the UK Government, Levelling up Fund as well as funding from Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.

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