Construction Ireland Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
28/07/2022

New-Look Buncrana Swan Park Officially Reopens

Construction News Image
Buncrana's Swan Park has officially reopened to the public following an extensive €1.7 million redevelopment project.

A ceremony was held at the park last week to mark its reopening, with the Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD and Cllr Liam Blaney, Cathaoirleach Donegal County Council, both in attendance.

Swan Park was extensively damaged in the devastating floods that occurred in the Inishowen Penninsula in August 2017. In November 2018 the project to redevelop the park was awarded €1.7m through the Rural Regeneration Fund with €500,000 in co-funding being provided by Donegal County Council. The redevelopment was overseen by a steering group which encompassed many local stakeholders such as Buncrana Tidy Towns Committee and Buncrana Anglers Association who worked collaboratively with Donegal County Council. The West Inishowen Historical Society, Art Link, Wild Inishowen and Transition Year Students from Scoil Mhuire and Crana College in the town also contributed to this council led but community driven project. 

-- Advertisement --

The design team for the park included local architects, engineers and surveyors who went to great lengths with the steering group to ensure that the park was accessible for persons of all abilities. A number of fishing stands have been developed for wheelchair users and other elements have been incorporated for those that may be visually impaired. The redeveloped park also includes an additional area of 3.5 hectares that increases the opportunity for the park to be used for a wide variety of community events and activities. Works on the park were led by Donegal County Council's local parks and roads teams with assistance from a variety of local contractors.  

Swan Park is named after Harry Percival Swan who was born in Buncrana in 1879. Harry was a founding member of the County Donegal Historical Society and a keen promoter of local history. He was a prolific author who in 1938 published his first book, the 'Book of Inishowen', which was later followed by nine other publications including 'Twixt Foyle and Swilly' and 'Romantic Inishowen'. A bust of Harry Swan has been erected in the park in his memory and to acknowledge his contribution to Buncrana, Inishowen and Donegal. 

Latest Construction News

01/05/2024

Sisk has been named as the main contractor for the first two phases of Vantage Data Centres flagship Ireland campus (DUB1) at Profile Park in Dublin. Located across 22 acres, the initial stages of the campus will include a 32MW facility and a 20MW facility, with the first phase set to be in ...
01/05/2024

NI Water has become one of the first public sector organisations to install a battery energy storage system which will reduce its carbon footprint. The 4.1 MW battery is powered by an existing solar farm at one of NI Water's largest water treatment plants at Dunore Point in Antrim. The battery has ...
01/05/2024

Kildare County Council has marked the completion of a new development of ten housing units at Ard Sceach, Coill Dubh. The units which were under 'Housing for All – a New Housing Plan for Ireland', includes four 1-bedroom properties as well three two-bedroom properties and three-bedroom houses. The ...
01/05/2024

The Government has updated and launched the Project Ireland 2040 Progress Tracker and the 'MyProjectIreland' interactive map. Project Ireland 2040 includes a transparent long-term strategy for public capital projects out to 2040. The 10-year period out to 2030 is backed by funding of €165 billion ...
01/05/2024

Infrastructure Minister, John O'Dowd has announced that the resurfacing and widening scheme on the A3 Portadown Road in Armagh has been completed. The scheme which extended for 1.3 kilometres will improve the structural integrity and surface quality of this busy A class road. Announcing ...
01/05/2024

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has hosted the latest Industrial Decarbonisation for Northern Ireland (IDNI) workshop which was attended by over 20 local businesses. Under the guidance of Invest NI, the event aimed to educate businesses and stakeholders about the objectives of IDNI, an ...
01/05/2024

Gas Networks Ireland has launched its new pre-excavation safety campaign with the introduction of its new campaign 'ambadgador', known as Keith. The campaign highlights the importance of safety first, urging individuals to always check for gas pipelines before they break ground. Gas Networks ...
01/05/2024

Cork County Council has officially launched its Town Centre First (TCF) Regeneration Plan for Skibbereen. The ambitious yet practical plans for Skibbereen Town Centre represents the culmination of extensive public engagement led by Cork County Council, aligning with the nationwide Town Centre ...
01/05/2024

The Housing Executive has announced that progress has been made to transform land in Laurencetown into a community garden and allotment with the introduction of a new shed and gardening tools. The Laurencetown Lenaderg and Tullylish Community Association received a £2,600 Community Grant, which ...
01/05/2024

SSE Renewables has announced that it will be the principal sponsor of the Irish National Sheep Dog Trials which are taking place this August in County Donegal. Organised by a voluntary Donegal Committee comprised of members of the International Sheep Dog Society, the trials are being held in ...
Toner Damp Proofing SuppliesMcHale Plant Sales LtdDavid Grogan Safety TrainingCosy Kingdom LTDFITACAttic Floors & LaddersIFoam InsulationTool FixShannonside GalvanizingCarlow Concrete Tanks
Terms and Conditions
2024/05/02 06:15:25