Derry Public Realm

 

This £148,000 project was designed through partnership working by the City Council landscape architects and officers from North West Development Office and was delivered by the Department’s Civil Engineering colleagues.

Visiting the area recently, the Northern Ireland’s Minster for Social Development, Minister Nelson McCausland said: “I am pleased to be in Londonderry today. This regeneration project has created a small area for rest and relaxation within the busy city centre and provides the perfect place from which to view both the Guildhall, its surroundings and the Peace Bridge. I understand that this area has been enthusiastically received by both those who live and work in the City and those who visit it.”

Hartecast’s high quality Public Realm Street Furniture was extensively used across this site and further enhanced the continuation of the City Centre’s overall public Realm £8M project and which in now home to many other Hartecast products.

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Location:

Derry City Centre

Client:

Derry City Council

Client Feedback:

“Derry City Council has installed street furniture throughout the city centre and on the historic city Walls. Hartecast who supplied the street furniture have been a pleasure to deal with as they specialize in high quality street furniture and understand the key challenges faced by Council like durability as well as aesthetic appeal. I’m happy to recommend them.”

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The Dodder Greenway Project - is part of the Dublin City Council (DCC) core Active Travel Network. It is funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA)

The Dodder Greenway Project will deliver high quality walking and cycling facilities along the Dodder River from the sea to the mountains through Dublin City Council, and onwards through Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council and South Dublin County Council.

When complete it is envisaged to be over 17km long, linking Sir John Rogerson’s Quay in the City Center to the entrance to the Bohernabreena reservoirs at Glenasmole, South Dublin.

Murphy Ireland carried out the works and installed bespoke wall mounted seats, free standing seats, bollards and planters from the Hartecast range.

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Location:

Donnybrook, Dublin

Client:

South Dublin County Council

Contractor:

Murphy Ireland

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