05/08/2025

The Gobbins Coastal Path Repair Works Approved

Repair works have been approved for The Gobbins in Islandmagee, County Antrim, following significant damage caused by rockfall earlier this year.

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has appointed specialist contractors to carry out detailed surveys and prepare proposals for the repair and reopening of the site, which is regarded as one of Northern Ireland's most iconic coastal attractions.

The council is currently progressing through the statutory planning process to obtain the necessary approvals before any work can commence on site.

A council spokesperson said health and safety remains the priority: "The Gobbins is one of our Borough's most treasured attractions and we are working tirelessly to ensure it can be safely reopened for visitors," they said.

"While we understand the frustration the closure may cause, we must adhere to environmental regulations and ensure that all statutory processes are followed.
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"We are fully committed to preserving the integrity of this site, not just in the short term, but for future generations."

Designated as an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI), The Gobbins is home to Northern Ireland's only mainland colony of puffins, as well as large populations of kittiwakes, razorbills, fulmars, cormorants, shags and common guillemots. Therefore, construction activity is restricted during the nesting season which runs from April to September. No major works will take place during this period to ensure environmental compliance.

Construction on site will begin as soon as statutory permissions are in place and conditions are suitable for work to proceed safely.

Alongside the immediate repair project, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to The Gobbins through the Belfast Region City Deal. Phase II of the development is progressing, with plans focused on sustainable improvements and enhanced visitor facilities.

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