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Ballywalter Main Street Environmental Improvement Scheme

The core of Ballywalter's Main Street is home to the Village Hall, Pharmacy, Memorial Garden, Ballywalter War Memorial, local shops, takeaways, businesses, and residences.  A specific environmental improvement project would help to place emphasis on this central Street, while enhancing the uniqueness of Ballywalter's Village quality.

AECOM have been appointed to consider design options for an Environmental Improvement Scheme which will identify how the full regeneration potential of the area can be realised as part of the long term vision. The design aims to create an accessible vibrant and welcoming Main Street in the heart of the village.  The project would include the incorporation of high-quality surface materials, improvements to the footpaths, junctions, on-street parking, new street furniture, SUDS planting and tree planting. 

Phase One also improves two public open spaces by the war memorial and at the Square whilst connecting the Main Street to the Harbour and the recently redeveloped Ballywalter Lime Kilns.   

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT EVENT - BALLYWALTER MAIN STREET ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENT SCHEME

Tuesday 30th September 2025 | 4pm - 8pm | Ballywalter Village Hall, 49-51 Main Street, Ballywalter, BT22 2PQ

A public engagement event was held in Ballywalter Village Hall on the above date and feedback from this will be taken into consideration when the proposed scheme is finalised.

For those who were unable to attend the public engagement event in person, relevant documents related to the proposal are available here:

ANDBC - Public Consultation Presentation - Ballywalter EIS (PDF, 4 MB) (opens new window)

General Arrangement-BALLYWALTER - Sheet 1 (PDF, 1 MB) (opens new window)

General Arrangement-BALLYWALTER - Sheet 2 (PDF, 1 MB) (opens new window)

Comments can be submitted in writing to regeneration@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk 

Deadline for Comments: All comments must be received by Wednesday 15th October 2025.

Please note: This is a preliminary design only. A scheme will be dependent on securing funding and statutory consents before proceeding any further

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