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Consultation has concluded
Belfast City Council are currently working in partnership with The Executive Office’s Urban Villages Initiative to develop a new destination park in the Colin area.
The park, which is due to open this summer, will feature a wide range of facilities for the local community and visitors to the area, such as, a new playpark, pump track, outdoor education zone and extensive new pathways and landscaping.
As part of the development we are seeking your views on a name for the new park.
Following engagement with the local community we have produced 5 potential names for the park.
Please complete this very brief survey to pick your favourite.
The results from the survey will be used to select the preferred new name for the park.
Belfast City Council are currently working in partnership with The Executive Office’s Urban Villages Initiative to develop a new destination park in the Colin area.
The park, which is due to open this summer, will feature a wide range of facilities for the local community and visitors to the area, such as, a new playpark, pump track, outdoor education zone and extensive new pathways and landscaping.
As part of the development we are seeking your views on a name for the new park.
Following engagement with the local community we have produced 5 potential names for the park.
Please complete this very brief survey to pick your favourite.
The results from the survey will be used to select the preferred new name for the park.
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We wanted to give people in Belfast a say in the naming of the new park in the Colin area of the city. So, we developed a shortlist of 5 names to choose from and put this out to a public vote. We received 874 responses with Páirc Nua Chollann emerging as the top choice. Over 42% of you opted for this name, which is an Irish translation of the name ‘Colin New Park’.
At July council, elected members approved Páirc Nua Chollann as the name for the new park.
Work is continuing on the new park and we’re hoping to open Páirc Nua Chollann later on this summer. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for further updates.
We wanted to give people in Belfast a say in the naming of the new park in the Colin area of the city. So, we developed a shortlist of 5 names to choose from and put this out to a public vote. We received 874 responses with Páirc Nua Chollann emerging as the top choice. Over 42% of you opted for this name, which is an Irish translation of the name ‘Colin New Park’.
At July council, elected members approved Páirc Nua Chollann as the name for the new park.
Work is continuing on the new park and we’re hoping to open Páirc Nua Chollann later on this summer. Keep an eye on our website and social media channels for further updates.