Dark Hedges ‘brown signs’ now in place
Supported by Minister for Social Development, Mervyn Storey MLA, Carol O’Kane of the Causeway Coast Heritage Trust and Colin Tweed of the Hedges Hotel, the team have been working together to secure opportunities for this area of tourism.
Mayor Knight-McQuillan said: “I wanted to recognise the work the team and DRD Road Service has achieved in securing the installation of brown tourism signage around the Dark Hedges location to direct visitors to this scenic road.
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Hide Ad“I recognise the team have further plans to continue their aim to increase visitors numbers to the area and have requested additional signage and increased safety measures be put in place to support this, which I would be fully supportive of.”
Minister Mervyn Storey said: “This is an important step to raising the profile of this unique landmark. Parking, pathways and additional road signs from the main road is still on the agenda for discussion, and I will be aiming to continue those discussions with the appropriate departments as soon as possible. The support to develop tourism opportunities has been tremendous particularly from Carol O’Kane of the Causeway Coast Heritage Trust and Colin Tweed of the Hedges Hotel and I wish to continue the momentum from the installation of these road signs.”