23/04/2009

Lagan Gets Tourist Fillip

As better weather and longer days herald a new tourist season, one of Belfast's greatest natural assets is being given a new look to attract further visitors.

The NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has unveiled a new tourism trail at the River Lagan, pictured here by Brian McCalden.

She said that it demonstrates the rich haven for wildlife in and along the river, which, not so long ago, "was filthy".

Trout, salmon and mullet now flourish in the river and its banks have become a rich habitat for wildlife.

The Minister was speaking as she unveiled new signage at different key points along the river telling a wildlife story specific to each location.

She also revealed many other novel wildlife projects, including a specifically designed island for gulls, a raft for ducks and specially designed boxes for birds' nests to prevent eggs being eaten by rodents.

"Not so long ago the Lagan was filthy. A river on which we turned our backs. Those days have gone.

"Now we have trout and salmon in its waters. We have rich biodiversity and wildlife on its shores," she commented.

The new signage, which she commissioned, is erected at four locations along the river at Lagan Weir, Hauler's Way, McConnell Weir and Governor's Bridge.

"The signage will raise awareness of the local habitat and wildlife. It will be a biodiversity treasure trove for tourists.

"It will also encourage local communities to gain a greater insight and respect for the Lagan and its special environment. I encourage people to go on this nature trail we have created and enjoy the river," she concluded.

The area of the Lagan that falls under under Ms Ritchie's DSD responsibility covers a distance of 4.8km from Donegal Quay to Stranmillis Weir.

This means there are 9.6km of banks and associated walkways which are maintained by DSD and other stakeholders.

(BMcC/JM)

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