28/10/2019
Other News In Brief
Sigala To Visit Belfast In UK 2020 Tour
Sigala is set to perform in Belfast as part of his 2020 UK tour.
The chart-topping DJ and producer will play The Limelight on Thursday 13 February as part of his biggest tour to date.
Belfast features among a host of major cities on the lineup, including London, Nottingham, Dublin and Manchester.
Tickets are set to go on sale this Friday, 01 November from Limelight or ticetmaster outlets nationwide.
Renewal Works Complete In L'Derry Village
The County L'Derry village of Ballyronan has been upgraded with a new community garden.
Mid Ulster Rural Development Partnership delivered the renewal works as part of a £37,000 investment from the EU Rural Development 'LEADER' Programme.
Accessible via Ballyronan Wood walk, the new garden has improved access, new gates and fencing, new kerbing and resurfacing, and the installation of seating, raised beds, planting and a chalkboard.
Speaking at the official opening, Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Councillor Martin Kearney said: "Ballyronan is the latest village to benefit from 37 village renewal projects across the district, supported by the Council and Mid Ulster Rural Development Partnership (Local Action Group).
"The new community garden is a great outdoor space for the local community to enjoy. Accessible via the Woodland walk at Ballyronan Marina, it will enhance the leisure and recreational offering in the area, and I look forward to seeing it being put to good use."
Chair of Mid Ulster Rural Development Partnership, Conor Corr, added: "Over the course of this current Rural Development Programme, we will see an investment of over £2.15m in funding directed towards rural towns and villages from across the length and breadth of the district to make them better places to live and work in. This is what village renewal is about – local people making decisions on the actions they believe will be of greatest benefit to the community.
"The new community garden here in Ballyronan is a fine example of village renewal in action and Mid Ulster Rural Development Partnership is proud to be associated with this project. It is one example of how the Rural Development Programme is working to leave a lasting legacy within our rural areas and this facility will no doubt serve the local community well for many years to come."
This project is part funded under Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Union, with the Council's investment totalling £716K over four years.
NI Public Invited To Shape Water & Sewerage Guidance
Northern Ireland residents have been urged to make their voices heard on the draft Social and Environmental Guidance for Water and Sewerage Services (2021-27).
This draft Guidance will influence future water and sewerage investment decisions, helping to inform how water and sewerage services are provided in Northern Ireland from 2021 to 2027. It sets out the key social and environmental priorities that the Department for Infrastructure will expect the Utility Regulator to have regard to when carrying out its role of regulating NI Water during this period.
This includes what NI Water needs to do to meet its environmental obligations, continue to make improvements in service delivery and work to operate sustainably, taking account of climate change.
Consultation has opened on the draft guidance and closes on Friday 20 December 2019.
The full guidance can be found here.
Sigala is set to perform in Belfast as part of his 2020 UK tour.
The chart-topping DJ and producer will play The Limelight on Thursday 13 February as part of his biggest tour to date.
Belfast features among a host of major cities on the lineup, including London, Nottingham, Dublin and Manchester.
Tickets are set to go on sale this Friday, 01 November from Limelight or ticetmaster outlets nationwide.
Renewal Works Complete In L'Derry Village
The County L'Derry village of Ballyronan has been upgraded with a new community garden.
Mid Ulster Rural Development Partnership delivered the renewal works as part of a £37,000 investment from the EU Rural Development 'LEADER' Programme.
Accessible via Ballyronan Wood walk, the new garden has improved access, new gates and fencing, new kerbing and resurfacing, and the installation of seating, raised beds, planting and a chalkboard.
Speaking at the official opening, Chair of Mid Ulster District Council, Councillor Martin Kearney said: "Ballyronan is the latest village to benefit from 37 village renewal projects across the district, supported by the Council and Mid Ulster Rural Development Partnership (Local Action Group).
"The new community garden is a great outdoor space for the local community to enjoy. Accessible via the Woodland walk at Ballyronan Marina, it will enhance the leisure and recreational offering in the area, and I look forward to seeing it being put to good use."
Chair of Mid Ulster Rural Development Partnership, Conor Corr, added: "Over the course of this current Rural Development Programme, we will see an investment of over £2.15m in funding directed towards rural towns and villages from across the length and breadth of the district to make them better places to live and work in. This is what village renewal is about – local people making decisions on the actions they believe will be of greatest benefit to the community.
"The new community garden here in Ballyronan is a fine example of village renewal in action and Mid Ulster Rural Development Partnership is proud to be associated with this project. It is one example of how the Rural Development Programme is working to leave a lasting legacy within our rural areas and this facility will no doubt serve the local community well for many years to come."
This project is part funded under Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Union, with the Council's investment totalling £716K over four years.
NI Public Invited To Shape Water & Sewerage Guidance
Northern Ireland residents have been urged to make their voices heard on the draft Social and Environmental Guidance for Water and Sewerage Services (2021-27).
This draft Guidance will influence future water and sewerage investment decisions, helping to inform how water and sewerage services are provided in Northern Ireland from 2021 to 2027. It sets out the key social and environmental priorities that the Department for Infrastructure will expect the Utility Regulator to have regard to when carrying out its role of regulating NI Water during this period.
This includes what NI Water needs to do to meet its environmental obligations, continue to make improvements in service delivery and work to operate sustainably, taking account of climate change.
Consultation has opened on the draft guidance and closes on Friday 20 December 2019.
The full guidance can be found here.
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NI's Top Village Sought
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The search is on for Northern Ireland's leading small community with the launch of the Calor Village Of The Year competition. A share in a £12,000 prize fund is on offer in the initiative, which is being run in conjunction with the Northern Ireland Rural Development Council, celebrates dynamic, enterprising and caring rural communities.
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Major Investment In County Antrim Rural Tourism
Tourism in County Antrim is to benefit from an investment of £1.5 million, Rural Affairs Minister Edwin Poots has announced. The Minister has cut the first sod on a project at Magheracross viewpoint. Situated on the Causeway Coast Way, a walking trail stretching from Portstewart to Ballycastle will receive £0.5million to be redeveloped.
Major Investment In County Antrim Rural Tourism
Tourism in County Antrim is to benefit from an investment of £1.5 million, Rural Affairs Minister Edwin Poots has announced. The Minister has cut the first sod on a project at Magheracross viewpoint. Situated on the Causeway Coast Way, a walking trail stretching from Portstewart to Ballycastle will receive £0.5million to be redeveloped.
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