North Down Coastal Path Upgrade

North Down Coastal Path Upgrade. North Down Coastal Path (United Kingdom) Fastest Known Time The controversial 31.5km Kinnegar to Donaghadee coastal path greenway proposal had been seven years in the making with costs in the region of £300,000 before it was unanimously scrapped by councillors just two weeks ago. Whilst any upgrade of the North Down Coastal Path must respect and protect the local environment, as has been proven in other sections, innovative ways exist to upgrade the path whilst ensuring the tranquil nature is preserved

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A survey about plans for a new North Down coastal greenway path has indicated locals broadly support proposals, despite opposition from a local group warning about tensions between cyclists and. Our Policy and Communications Manager, Anne Madden argues in favour of proposals to upgrade the path so it is accessible for all.

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Whilst any upgrade of the North Down Coastal Path must respect and protect the local environment, as has been proven in other sections, innovative ways exist to upgrade the path whilst ensuring the tranquil nature is preserved Plans for a new 20-mile greenway along the County Down coast could be put on hold after calls for the project to be scrapped It would involve upgrading and widening parts of the path between.

NORTH DOWN COASTAL PATH JULY 2022 Analogue Boy In A Digital World. Whether it's improved physical and mental health, enabling more sustainable transport or increased trade for local. He said: "The North Down Coastal Path is a wonderful local amenity enjoyed by thousands all year round.

NORTH DOWN COASTAL PATH Analogue Boy In A Digital World. Plans for a new 20-mile greenway along the County Down coast could be put on hold after calls for the project to be scrapped Our Policy and Communications Manager, Anne Madden argues in favour of proposals to upgrade the path so it is accessible for all.