
The next phase of upgraded pedestrian and cycling infrastructure at the Black Paths Craigavon will commence on Monday, July 21.
This further £180,000 investment will extend the upgraded path for another 330 metres from the Drumgor Centre to the Curlywurly footbridge.
Every effort will be made to keep one side of the path open to accommodate access for pedestrians and cyclists but it may be necessary to close short sections at times to facilitate the work and ensure the safety of those using the path.
Commenting, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins, said: “This represents a significant investment in active travel for the Craigavon area and I am delighted to see the next phase of work commence. Since the first phase was completed, between south Lakes and Drumgor Centre, it has been well received by the local community who are using it to walk, wheel and cycle to local amenities or just to enjoy some daily exercise. I look forward to seeing that momentum continue as work progresses and I hope more people will choose to use the paths for their everyday journeys.”
The Department has programmed the work operations and traffic management arrangements to minimise inconvenience, and they would ask everyone to comply with any temporary arrangements in place to ensure the safety of both the public and their workers.
Subject to favourable weather conditions, the works will be substantially complete by Friday, September 7 however, the Department will keep the public informed of any change.