City Council brings a new path 
of biodiversity to Lisburn

Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council (LCCC) is delighted to be starting work on creating a 1.2km pathway in the Deadwall Plantation area of Lisburn.
LCCC’s Chair of the Leisure & Community Development Committee, Alderman Michael Henderson MBE, with Trish and Thomas, members of Hilden Community Association.LCCC’s Chair of the Leisure & Community Development Committee, Alderman Michael Henderson MBE, with Trish and Thomas, members of Hilden Community Association.
LCCC’s Chair of the Leisure & Community Development Committee, Alderman Michael Henderson MBE, with Trish and Thomas, members of Hilden Community Association.

The £100K project will open up the area, creating access and connectivity from Glenmore Activity Centre into the Deadwall Plantation, while supporting local habitats and species.

The Deadwall Plantation is an 8.5 acre Site of Local Nature Conservation Importance (SLNCI) located within Lagan Valley Regional Park. This new initiative will contribute to the natural heritage and biodiversity of the area, supporting wildlife and protecting habitats. A programme of events will also be introduced to involve schools and local community groups, educating the public about biodiversity and species loss.

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The project is being funded by the council and the Department for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) as part of its Environment Fund. Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Minister Edwin Poots, MLA said: “I am delighted that my Department was able to provide funding for this project to create a significant outdoor recreation opportunity that promotes health and well-being, whilst contributing to the natural heritage and biodiversity of the area. The project will create capability for a link to the Lagan towpath in the future, which will enhance the opportunities for citizens to explore further and enjoy the natural environment around them.”

LCCC’s Chair of the Leisure & Community Development Committee, Alderman Michael Henderson MBE, said: “I’m excited to be here for the launch of this project, which forms part of our Local Biodiversity Action Plan and developing Open Spaces Strategy. Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council is committed to restoring, enhancing and protecting key habitats and species found in our area.”