Department of Infrastructure
What is happening?
Abandonment
Carneyhaugh Business Park, Newry
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI), being of the opinion
that the road is not necessary for road traffic, gives notice
of its intention to make an Order under Article 68 of the
Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993, the effect of which
would be to abandon an area of 71 square metres of road
at Carneyhaugh Business Park, Newry commencing at a
point 27 metres south-west of the junction of the Rathfriland
Road with the entrance to the Carneyhaugh Business Park
and continuing for a distance of 19.8 metres in a south-
westerly direction.
The area of road proposed to be abandoned is delineated
on a map which, together with a copy of a draft Order, may
be inspected free of charge during office hours within the
period 11 March 2025 to 22 April 2025 at DfI Roads Southern
Division, Newry Mourne & Down (West) Section Office,
Carnbane Depot, 2 Springhill Road, Newry BT35 6EF or
viewed online at
www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/consultations
Inspection of the draft Order and map is by appointment
only which can be arranged either by e-mail using the e-mail
address below or by telephone during office hours (Monday
to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm) on 0300 200 7899.
Any person may, within the period above, object to the
proposal by writing to the Department at the address above
or by e-mailing
southernlandsteam@infrastructure-ni.gov.
uk stating the grounds of the objection. The information
you provide in your response to this consultation, excluding
personal information, may be published or disclosed in
accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000
(FOIA) or the Environmental Information Regulations (EIR).
If you want the information that you provide to be treated as
confidential, please tell us why, but be aware that, under the
FOI/EIR, we cannot guarantee confidentiality.
For information regarding the Departmental Privacy Notice
following the introduction of GDPR please go to the following
link
www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/dfi-privacy
or phone
the Data Protection Office on 028 90540540. For further
details on confidentiality, the FOIA and EIR please refer to