Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Councillor Dominic Molloy is pictured with Jenny Martin, NI Area Team Lead, DLUHC and Paul McFlynn, CivCo Ltd.
Funded by the UK Government through its Levelling Up Fund, the public realm scheme will transform the look of the town centre with new paving, street lighting, tree planting and street furniture, as well as addressing substandard footpath widths,
poor pedestrian access, and traffic flow issues.
The scheme extends the length of Main Street, taking in parts of Coleraine Road, Station Road, Meeting House Avenue, Tirkane Road, Church Street, Glen Road, Hall Street, Bank Square and St Lurach’s Road.
Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Councillor Dominic Molloy has welcomed the appointment saying, “Enhancing Maghera’s public realm is key to strengthening the attractiveness of the town as a place to visit, shop and invest. It will support the
growth of commerce in the town, reflect the local culture, and facilitate social interaction.
“The Council has secured funding from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities' Levelling Up Fund to support the regeneration of Maghera. This once in a generation opportunity will result a total investment of over £10M in
Maghera and its surrounding area to help deliver the wider Maghera Regeneration Programme, supporting a broader holistic vision for the area to promote health, happiness, and well-being, while providing an economic bedrock to support future
prosperity.
I would like to encourage residents to continue to support local retailers and hospitality businesses during this period. All businesses will remain open and I encourage everyone to continue to 'shop local' and support the small independent businesses in Maghera.”
The Maghera Regeneration Programme includes the town centre Public Realm Scheme, as well as the redevelopment of the former High School site as a Business Park, and the creation of a Wetland Park.
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