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Upgraded St Columb’s Park Allotment Car Park reopens

written by cassoscoop May 22, 2025
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St Columb’s Park Allotment Car Park has reopened to the public following the completion of upgrade works at the site.

The work at the car park, which is popular with users of St Columb’s Park and the Ebrington site, includes a complete resurfacing of the car park and upgrades to the surrounding paths and infrastructure.

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Lilian Seenoi-Barr, formally reopened the site with representatives from the Department for Communities and Contractor FP McCann.

The works were made possible through funding to the tune of £143,000 from the Department for Communities.

“This welcome work is another piece of the jigsaw in the regeneration of St Columb’s Park and the Acorn Farm sites,” said Mayor Barr.

“The upgraded facility offers running track, park and allotment users better, safer and more convenient parking.

“This adds to the existing free parking available in the area which is popular with people accessing Ebrington site and those using it as a gateway to the city centre via the Peace Bridge.”

Communities Minister Gordon Lyons added: “I am pleased that my department has been able to fund this further phase of improvements to enhance the visual impact of St. Columb’s Park.

“These improvements will provide both the local community and visitors with better linkage between the park, Ebrington Square and the city centre.

“The investment signifies the importance of St Columb’s Park as a community asset to the city.”

For full details of Council’s parking facilities across the Council area visit: https://www.derrystrabane.com/services/car-parking-information

Upgraded St Columb’s Park Allotment Car Park reopens was last modified: May 22nd, 2025 by cassoscoop

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