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  • Kimmins confirms construction on West Belfast Greenway to commence

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    • Active travel

    Date published: 14 October 2025

    Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has announced that construction on the first section of the West Belfast Greenway is scheduled to commence on Monday 20 October 2025.

    Minister Kimmins - Department for Infrastructure

    The initial phase of works, which form part of the Belfast Cycling Network, will focus on upgrading paths through the Bog Meadows Nature Reserve, a Site of Local Nature Conservation Importance (SLNCI).

    Minister Kimmins said: 

    “This project marks the beginning of a multi million pound transformative active travel route designed to offer a predominantly traffic-free walking and cycling corridor connecting West Belfast to the City Centre.

    “The Bog Meadows is a vital haven for nature and biodiversity in the heart if the city. My Department has worked closely with Ulster Wildlife throughout the development of the scheme, ensuring that measures are in place to protect the site’s natural habitats while enhancing accessibility for the local community and visitors.

    “I would like to thank the public for their cooperation as we work to deliver this important project, which will enhance both local connectivity and help to ensure that the Bog Meadows are accessible for all to enjoy into the future.”

    As part of the works, and in agreement with Ulster Wildlife, some ash trees and hedgerows will need to be removed while new ponds will be created to support wetland flora and fauna. Edge treatments have also be carefully considered to complement the surrounding natural wet grassland environment.

    The scheme is expected to take approximately 27 weeks to complete, however progress will be heavily dependent on weather conditions and the need for careful, sensitive excavation throughout the site.

    To ensure public safety and allow the works to proceed efficiently, some paths within the Bog Meadows Nature Reserve will need to be temporarily closed. Clear signage will be in place to guide visitors, and we kindly ask for the public’s patience and cooperation during this time.

    The works will be carried out by John McQuillan Contracts Ltd, who, in line with their commitment to long term sustainability, will also undertake additional conservation work on behalf of Ulster Wildlife to further support the unique ecology of Bog Meadows.

    Notes to editors:

    1. This urban oasis -The Bogs Meadows Nature Reserve - is home to a rich mosaic of habitats including wet grasslands, ponds, and reedbeds, offering refuge to a wide variety of wildlife in the heart of the city.  Historically, Bog Meadows was a much larger wetland area, much of which has been lost to roads, housing, and industrial expansion.
    2. Construction of the first phase of work is estimated to cost £500k
    3. The Department held a public information event on 2 October to engage with the community and interested parties on  the next phase of works on the West Belfast Greenway, which will connect the paths in the Bog Meadows to Andersonstown. Details on the Pre-Application Community Consultation are available at: Pre-Application Community Consultation – West Belfast Greenway Phase 1b | Department for Infrastructure
    4. All media queries should be directed to the Department for Infrastructure Press Office at: press.office@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk.
    5. The Executive Information Service operates an out of hours service for media enquiries only between 1800hrs and 0800hrs Monday to Friday and at weekends and public holidays. The duty press officer can be contacted on 028 9037 8110.
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