22/03/2004
Mournes National Park takes a step closer
A National Park for the Mournes area of Co Down took a step closer today after the Government confirmed a Chairman for the Working Party set up to bring about the plan is to be appointed.
NIO Minister Angela Smith confirmed the news on Monday by saying that the three district councils within the Mourne area, as well as farming, community, and conservation and user groups, will be invited to submit nominations for membership of the Party.
Emphasising local community involvement in the plans, the Minister said: “The main objective of setting up the Working Party is to enable people with a direct interest in the area to have a say in the form the National Park should take.
"I have taken this step to ensure that the local community, mainly through its elected representatives, will be fully involved in that process."
Mrs Smith also confirmed that officials were drafting a discussion paper on the wider policy and legislative issues governing National Parks in Northern Ireland. She added: “Before we can designate a Mourne National Park it will be necessary to introduce legislation to provide for appropriate management structures. My officials are currently preparing a discussion paper on these aspects for issue in the summer."
Set up last October to formulate the proposals for the National Park, the Working Party membership is made up by members of the three district councils and a range of farming, community, conservation and user groups.
The proposed National Park in the Mournes would be the first of its kind in Northern Ireland. Although other areas, such as the Causeway Coast, have been identified as suitable candidates, there are no plans to designate other National Parks at present.
(MB)
NIO Minister Angela Smith confirmed the news on Monday by saying that the three district councils within the Mourne area, as well as farming, community, and conservation and user groups, will be invited to submit nominations for membership of the Party.
Emphasising local community involvement in the plans, the Minister said: “The main objective of setting up the Working Party is to enable people with a direct interest in the area to have a say in the form the National Park should take.
"I have taken this step to ensure that the local community, mainly through its elected representatives, will be fully involved in that process."
Mrs Smith also confirmed that officials were drafting a discussion paper on the wider policy and legislative issues governing National Parks in Northern Ireland. She added: “Before we can designate a Mourne National Park it will be necessary to introduce legislation to provide for appropriate management structures. My officials are currently preparing a discussion paper on these aspects for issue in the summer."
Set up last October to formulate the proposals for the National Park, the Working Party membership is made up by members of the three district councils and a range of farming, community, conservation and user groups.
The proposed National Park in the Mournes would be the first of its kind in Northern Ireland. Although other areas, such as the Causeway Coast, have been identified as suitable candidates, there are no plans to designate other National Parks at present.
(MB)
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