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Go-ahead for £18m Causeway centre | Go-ahead for £18m Causeway centre |
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A National Trust plan for an £18m visitor centre at the Giant's Causeway has been backed by Environment Minister Sammy Wilson. | A National Trust plan for an £18m visitor centre at the Giant's Causeway has been backed by Environment Minister Sammy Wilson. |
Speaking at Stormont, Mr Wilson said that the public "rightly expects some clear direction" on the issue. | Speaking at Stormont, Mr Wilson said that the public "rightly expects some clear direction" on the issue. |
He said he "weighed up" all the options before picking the Trust's plan. | He said he "weighed up" all the options before picking the Trust's plan. |
The Trust's director in NI, Hilary McGrady, said the decision meant the Giant's Causeway would "continue to be cared for for future generations". | |
The previous centre at the County Antrim World Heritage Site burned down in 2000 and a temporary building has been used since then. | |
Ms McGrady added that the Trust had, in December, passed the first stage in attaining £3m in funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund. | |
"We have also submitted a business plan to support an application for £9.25m from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board. | |
"Subject to this funding being in place and tendering being completed, we hope to be on-site by the end of this year with the new visitor centre open in 2011," she said. | |
Mr Wilson said there could be no further delay on the provision of a centre, and that there had been an "unacceptably long period during which our top tourist attraction has been without a visitors' centre". | |
"Clearly this would not be in the public interest. Having considered all matters relevant to this case, I have authorised a Notice of Opinion to approve the National Trust application." | "Clearly this would not be in the public interest. Having considered all matters relevant to this case, I have authorised a Notice of Opinion to approve the National Trust application." |
The National Trust submitted an application in June 2008 based on a design by the Dublin-based architects, Heneghan Peng, who won an International Design Competition for a visitors' centre in 2005. | The National Trust submitted an application in June 2008 based on a design by the Dublin-based architects, Heneghan Peng, who won an International Design Competition for a visitors' centre in 2005. |
It is envisaged that the Trust's centre will be open to the public by 2011. | It is envisaged that the Trust's centre will be open to the public by 2011. |
An alternative plan from private developer Seymour Sweeney was turned down last year. | An alternative plan from private developer Seymour Sweeney was turned down last year. |
Mr Sweeney recently launched a court challenge against the DoE, over its handling of the two proposals. | Mr Sweeney recently launched a court challenge against the DoE, over its handling of the two proposals. |