Donard Park

Donard Park

Coordinates: 54°12′14″N 5°54′11″W / 54.204°N 5.903°W / 54.204; -5.903 Donard Park is a public park located in Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is next to the Glen River, which forms the boundary along one side and is at the foot of Slieve Donard, the highest mountain in Northern Ireland, part of the Mourne Mountains. It is owned and run by Down District Council.

Features

The park features football and hockey pitches and picnic facilities. It is also used as a starting point for ramblers to climb the Mourne Mountains and has a YMCA centre including camping facilities. In 2006 the main entrance and car park were redeveloped and facilities upgraded. There are future plans for retail space and rentable accommodation beside the park. The local council have been petitioned to build a swimming pool in the park and had put in a request for a Northern Ireland National Cycling Velodrome Centre to be built there for the 2012 London Olympics.[1] In 2008 local planners indicated they would not back the construction of the scheme in an area of outstanding natural beauty at the foothills of the Mournes. The council is now seeking alternative sites.[2]

History

The park was previously owned by the Annesley family until given over to the people of Newcastle and the local council took responsibility for maintaining it. During World War I soldiers were stationed here briefly before being sent to the Somme in France.

References

  1. ^ "Donard Drome". WDR & RT Taggart. http://www.wdr-rt-taggart.com/news_1a.php. Retrieved 2008-12-22. [dead link]
  2. ^ Telford, David (2008-04-02). "Planners block velodrome bid". Down Recorder: p. 1. 



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