The Bangor Road beauty spot was turned into a country park in 1995 however many believe the area has suffered from neglect in recent years
Ards and North Down Borough Council is to use £70,000 of recent “levelling up” funding from the UK government to make a business case for a new country park outside Newtownards.
However many have believed the area to have suffered from neglect in recent years, and hopes that the area would receive transformation from the Belfast City Region deal were dashed. A council report adds: “The council had hoped to have applied to funding streams such as Peace Plus measure 4.1 for the delivery of the Whitespots Gateway Project.
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