- River Lagan
The River Lagan (derive|Irish|An Lagáin|river of the low-lying district) is a major river in
Northern Ireland which runs 40 miles (60 km) from theSlieve Croob mountain inCounty Down toBelfast where it entersBelfast Lough , an inlet of theIrish Sea . The River Lagan forms the border betweenCounty Antrim andCounty Down .The Lagan in Belfast
The name Belfast originates from the Irish "Béal Feirste", or the mouth of the Farset, the river on which the city was built. Interestingly, the Farset has been superseded by the River Lagan as the most important river; the Farset now languishes under the city's High Street in obscurity.
In 1989 the
Laganside Corporation was established by the Government to redevelop the areas surrounding the Lagan in Belfast. One of the earliest and most important undertakings of the Corporation was theLagan Weir . Completed in 1994 at a cost of £14m, the weir controls the level of water upstream. One of the main functions of the weir was to put an end to the appearance of unsightlymud flats at low tide. This was mostly successful, but mud flats are still evident on the river.The weir is a series of massive steel barriers which are raised as the tide retreats so as to keep the river at an artificially constant level. This, improvements to the sewerage system and massive
dredging of the river by mechanicalexcavator s has led to a marked improvement in water quality and the environment around the river.Major developments of the Laganside Corporation along the river include the regeneration of the city's former Gasworks, the Odyssey entertainment and leisure development and the Lanyon Place development which includes the
Waterfront Hall , in many ways the flagship of the corporation.The river is used by a number of rowing clubs including Queens University Boat Club, Queens Ladies Boat Club, Methodist College Boat Club, R.B.A.I Rowing Club, Belfast Rowing Club (BRC) and Lagan Scullers Club.The Boathouses are all based between the Governors Bridge and the Stranmillis Weir.
The Lagan in Lisburn
In a similar way to the regeneration of Belfast riverside
Lisburn City Council has embarked on a series of developments around the River Lagan. The centre-piece of this strategy has been the Lagan Valley Island complex; a new headquarters for the council and an Arts Centre, wedding and conference facilities and a restaurant. Opened in 2001 the building is surrounded by the Lagan on one side and a channel linked to the river on the other.The Lagan Navigation
The Lagan was formerly made navigable and linked with
Lough Neagh , however by the mid twentieth century the route had fallen into disuse and was largely derelict. TheM1 motorway (Northern Ireland) was built across the route. Currently, the section of the navigation'stowpath running fromLisburn to almost the centre ofBelfast has been restored.ee also
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List of rivers of Northern Ireland
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