Blaney wants scenic walk restored to former glory
Independent councillor Seamus Blaney says the ‘Goat’s Path’ to the west of Ballycastle harbour should be re-instated and a pedestrian bridge put in so walkers can amble as far as Port Calliagh.
The councillor said the walkway, in the shadows of towering cliffs, was once a popular walk but in recent years the bridge fell into disrepair and there are several pot-holes.
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Hide AdSpeaking at a meeting of Moyle Council, Cllr Blaney said the walkway is “one of the nicest viewing paths we have in Ballycastle.”
He said there was a big scheme carried out on the pathway in the 1970s but the pathway fell into disrepair.
“We need it open again,” he said.
Cllr Blaney said a large hole has appeared on the pathway and he said the Council should carry out work.
“I want the path extended and we should rebuild the bridge and give people a walk to Port Calliagh,” he added.
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Hide AdIndependent councillor Randal McDonnell said a new bridge would “cost a fortune”.
The Council’s Head of Technical Services, Aidan McPeake, said he will get costings on how much it would cost to build a new footbridge and said they will look at doing some repairs on the pathway.