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Derry to Muff Greenway Project Archives

Historical Project Information

 

With construction completed on the Donegal section and construction ongoing on the Derry section, the below documentation is for information only. 

 

The links below gives historical information on the project: the study area, constraints encountered, proposed options and the next step in the process inclusive of public input as part of the planning and design process.

 

 

Reports

 

Route 2 - Preferred Route Corridor Selection Report November 2018

 

Route 2 - Constraints Study and Route Options Report May 2018 

 

 

Drawings and Maps

 

Route 2 - artist impressions_before and after visuals November 2018

 

A - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Foyle Bridge, Derry

B - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Bay Road, Derry

C- Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Culmore Road, Derry - 1

D - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Culmore Road, Derry 2

E - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Thornhill College, Derry

F - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Culmore village 1

G - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Culmore village 2

H - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Coney Road, Culmore

I - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Coney Road to Border

J - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Muff 1

K - Route 2 - Public Consultation Layout - Muff 2

 

 

Donegal County Council appoints E Quinn civils Ltd to construct greenway in Muff

  

Donegal County Council has announced that E Quinn Civils Ltd has won the contract to construct the Muff section of the Derry-Muff greenway. This is the first section of the EU-funded greenway project to be built in the county, and forms the opening section of the Inishowen greenway, which is a long-term objective of Donegal County Council’s greenway strategy. The contractor is scheduled to commence work on 9 September and the route is scheduled to be completed in early 2022.

 

Rónán Gallagher, the greenway project’s communication officer, said: ‘this is a fantastic day for Inishowen and Donegal in general, and a tangible sign of the Council’s commitment to active travel and encouraging people to interact with their community in a more environmentally-friendly way.’ He concluded: ‘this section has been made possible by the Council’s vision and the funding secured from INTERREG VA, administered by SEUPB. The project team would like to acknowledge the support of those funders, as well as the support of the Members of the Inishowen Municipal District, and not least the people of Muff who have been enthusiastic about the project since its inception in September 2017.’          

 

 

Preferred route published

  

Route 2 - North West Greenway Networkpreferred route announced

 

The Stage 1 scheme assessment report for route 2 appraising route corridor options was published on 23 May 2018. Public consultation days were held for route 2 on 23 and 24 May 2018 with over 300 members of the public attending (combined). In November 2018, the emerging preferred route linking Derry to Muff via Culmore was made available to the general public in the Stage 2 Preferred Route Corridor Selection Report for route 2. Public information events were held on 28 and 29 November in Culmore and Muff respectively.

 

Subsequently, both Councils commenced the planning process for the preferred route in their respective jurisdiction. Planning for the Muff section in Donegal was approved in 2019 and the section in Derry was approved by the local authority's Planning Committee in April 2021. Following a tender process to select a contractor, construction is scheduled to commence during Q3, 2021.

 

Click here to find RTÉ's coverage of our event in Culmore. 

 

Eileen Magnier and John McMorrow from RTÉ who covered November's information session in Hollybush Primary School, Culmore.