Summary
The Department for Infrastructure is proposing a new active travel scheme along the A2 Newry Road, comprising a segregated 3.0m wide cycle track and a 2.0m wide footway. The facility will be separated from vehicular traffic by a kerbed buffer strip, enhancing safety and comfort for both cyclists and pedestrians. This new facility will create a continuous active travel link between the proposed Narrow Water Bridge and Warrenpoint town centre, supporting improved connectivity and encouraging sustainable travel.
Documents
- Warrenpoint Active Travel Scheme - Location Maps
- Warrenpoint Active Travel Scheme - General Arrangement Drawing - Option A
- Warrenpoint Active Travel Scheme - General Arrangement Drawing - Option B
- Warrenpoint Active Travel Poster
- Warrenpoint Active Travel Scheme - Visuals - Option A
- Warrenpoint Active Travel Scheme - Visuals - Option B
Consultation description
This new active travel facility will create a continuous active travel link between the proposed Narrow Water Bridge and Warrenpoint town centre, supporting improved connectivity and encouraging sustainable travel.
The Department is seeking your views on 2 potential options.
- Option A will create an active travel corridor on the northeast side (golf course side) of the A2 Newry Road, Warrenpoint.
- Option B will create an active travel corridor on the southwest side (Port side) of the A2 Newry Road, Warrenpoint.
Visit us and share your views with the project team at an in-person drop in event:
- When: Wednesday 1 July 2026, 1pm – 7pm
- Where: Warrenpoint Town Hall, Church Street, Warrenpoint, BT34 3HN
If you can’t make it to the event you can submit comments using the details below.
Ways to respond
Marlborough House,
Central Way,
Craigavon,
BT64 1AD