03 Mar 2026

Before There Was a Campaign, There Was a Councillor James McMullan said it plainly in 1999: “The ferry is only a stop-gap service — a bridge is the answer.” He was a former Ards Borough Councillor, speaking to the Belfast Telegraph after yet another attempt to privatise the loss-making ferry had collapsed. He cited the […]

01 Mar 2026

The Narrow Water Bridge project, spanning Carlingford Lough (also known as Newry River estuary) between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, is located in a sensitive estuarine and coastal environment. This area includes designated conservation sites, migratory species, and protected habitats, leading to rigorous environmental assessments and strict mitigation requirements during planning and construction. […]

27 Feb 2026

Casement Park Cutting Casement to 15–20k capacity: Why It Sounds Sensible — But Probably Isn’t ‘Let’s strip this right back’. ‘Cut the size to matching funding pot available !’ People hear:“Make it smaller and we’ll save money.” On the surface, that sounds logical. Fewer seats = cheaper build.But stadium economics don’t work like a garden […]

25 Feb 2026

Strangford Lough Crossing — Practical Community Outcomes: 25 Towns and Villages The report covers communities across both Local Government Districts in the following geographic groupings: Immediate crossing communities: Portaferry and Strangford — with detailed reference to the 848 cancelled sailings recorded in the Ards and North Down Borough Council Annual Report 2024/25 and the 34% […]

18 Feb 2026

Strangford Lough: Healing a Damaged Balance Between Land, Sea and Communities Strangford Lough has some of the strongest environmental protections in Europe – MCZ, SAC, SPA, Ramsar, ASSI, AONB, Geopark – yet the story on its shores is one of communities and landscapes slowly weakened in the name of “progress”. Environmental law has saved the […]

16 Feb 2026

A bridge of hope in a new era Across the world, leaders are talking about a turning point—a moment when old certainties are fading and free societies must renew their foundations if they want to stay secure, prosperous and confident. For us around Strangford Lough, those foundations are not abstract: they are the roads our […]

13 Feb 2026

Pathways to the Future: When Institutions Must Adapt or Communities Pay the Price Strangford Lough Crossing Campaign www.strangfordloughcrossing.org A recent article in The Irish News featured Fr Eugene O’Hagan, one of the celebrated singing trio The Priests, reflecting on the future of parish life in the Down and Connor Diocese. His observations, candid and unvarnished, […]

10 Feb 2026

Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy bridge, New Ross, County Wexford , Ireland, opened 2020. New Ross bridge build cost is £106M in 2026 prices, which, if base cost for SLC + Narrows site specifics + approach roads/car parking + Professional Fees, say, £300M + forms the cost figure being reported at present across the spectrum of SLC/ […]

05 Feb 2026

The New Green Book: Does the Strangford Lough Crossing Actually Stack Up? Yes — the updated Green Book under Rachel Reeves reflects material changes in Treasury appraisal practice, especially around: However, it’s a reform of guidance and framework rather than a change in statute. The core institutional role of the Green Book — to guide […]

30 Jan 2026

THE DEMOGRAPHIC CHALLENGE FACING GAELIC GAMES ON THE ARDS PENINSULA A Wake-Up Call for Our Community The GAA has issued a stark warning in its January 2026 report “No One Shouted Stop—Until Now,” and the implications for the Ards Peninsula deserve serious attention from everyone who cares about Gaelic games in our area. For decades, […]