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PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL

JM Consulting (NI)

Two Loughs Scoping Study Report

June 2017

Content Updated & Added To Feb

2018 By DCSDC

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Contents

Section 1.0

Preface Page 3

Section 2.0

Executive Summary Page 3

Section 3.0

Introduction Page 12

Section 4.0

Strategic Review & Context Page 15

Section 5.0

Review Of Existing Facilities And

Infrastructure

Page 53

Section 6.0

Case Studies & Best Practice Page 78

Section 7.0

Record of Consultations Page 106

Section 8.0

Proposed Costings & Action Plan Page 123

Section 9.0

Options Appraisal, Conclusion and

Recommendations Page 145

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1.0 Preface

In December 2016 JM Consulting were commissioned by Derry City and

Strabane District Council, Loughs Agency and the Department of Agriculture,

Environment and Rural Affairs’ Inland Fisheries Division (Two Loughs

working group) to produce a study into the opportunities and options for

development at Moorlough & Lough Ash. Although completed in June of 2017

the study highlighted a number of areas – e.g. clarification around access- which

would benefit from additional scrutiny and analysis. The Two Loughs working

group agreed to investigate with a view to populating the report with the

additional information where it existed. This review exercise also identified

other sources of information which were also integrated into the original report

to add value.

2.0 Executive Summary Derry City and Strabane District Council (DCSDC), Loughs Agency and the

Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs’ Inland Fisheries

Division have come together to investigate options for developing a number of

still water (and other) sites located- within the DCSDC council catchment- as

angling, recreational and heritage hubs. The aims of the proposed development fit with the strategic objectives of all

main stakeholders aligning in particular and critically with:

• DCSDC’s Community Plan/Draft Tourism Strategy

• Loughs Agency’s Strategic Development Plan (2015 – 2022)

• The Fisheries Act (1966) and DAERA’s Strategic Policies

• Tourism NI’s draft Tourism Strategy 2020 (currently under review)

• Rural Development Programme for Northern Ireland (2014-2020)

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In accordance with the brief, this study followed a number of key stages leading

to the identification of issues and recommendations.

(i). A review of existing facilities and infrastructure The key findings of which were the requirement to clarify or formalise some

legal rights, legacy agreements, and roles/ responsibilities relating to

services. The sites are also prone to anti-social behaviour, littering and

vandalism, and are in need of some initial baseline upgrade works as well as

significant capital investment should additional service provision decided to

be undertaken. (ii). Observation of good practice Several visits were made to sites considered models of good practice to provide

a framework for any future development. The sites included:

- Loughmacrory, County Tyrone.

- Lough Muckno, County Monaghan.

- Mullingar Angling Centre, County Westmeath.

- Lough Sheelin, County Cavan.

- Castlewellan Lake, County Down.

The following themed findings from visiting models of good practice were

identified as being of significance to the Two Loughs project:

• Collaboration Best practice examples have a strong collaborative approach to maintenance

and development, with several groups, including GAA clubs, community

development associations and angling clubs working closely together. Inland

Fisheries Ireland and the Irish Angling Development Alliance are involved

with some areas and local councils usually have a service level agreement

with local community based organisations for maintenance. Some areas have

also incorporated partnerships with private businesses. Many examples of good practice are multi use and are shared by different

user groups including anglers, canoeists, walkers and cyclists. Castlewellan

Forest Park and Lake is such a facility with the NI Forest Service, Newry,

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Mourne and Down District Council and DAERA’s Inland Fisheries all

contributing to different types of service delivery /end users.

• Continuous Community Development Development at these best practice sites has been ongoing for a number of

years and have included building well-established community and voluntary

models for the management of the sites e.g. voluntary bailiff systems for

enforcement of angling rules and regulations. Many of the best practice

examples such as Lough Muckno and Loughmacrory tend also to be situated

in the heart of their respective communities. In such instances these facilities -

because of their central location and ease of accessibility- can benefit from the

added value of investment by others in additional facilities on site or nearby

e.g. playparks, picnic sites, barbeque areas, caravan parks, shops and

restaurants. The end result is that at sites like Lough Muckno and

Loughmacrory investment enables the provision of an amenity both for local

people as well as a top class angling venue for visitors and angling

competitions.

• Localised Strategic Priority The promotion and development of examples of best practice is a key priority

within a number of local authority/council tourism strategies. For example

Westmeath County Council’s Tourism Strategy 2016-20 has identified key

objectives for short term development of angling in the county while Monaghan

County Council have listed the development of Lough Muckno as one of their

key priorities. In 2016 Monaghan County Council supported twelve angling

festivals at Lough Muckno. This support- in an area overlooked by Failte

Ireland's core funding for tourism destinations- helped generate significant

revenue locally and underlined the importance of angling tourism to the Lough

Muckno economy. Monaghan County Council are currently looking at the

potential for developing further access to Lough Muckno. This may provide an

opportunity for a funded cross border co-operation/partnership project to be

established with the DAERA – as the lead agency at Moorlough and Lough

Ash- in the future development of this project.

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(iii). Consultation Those consulted included:

- Staff from Loughs Agency and DAERA’s Inland Fisheries who are

involved in the maintenance and administration of Moorlough’s & Lough

Ash’s angling resources. DAERA is the principal agency with both sites

forming part of the wider public angling estate managed by DAERA. Any

proposals for development therefore have to be mindful of, add value to

or complement the angling remit of DAERA at both sites.

- Landowners and those with legal rights

- Potential providers

- The local community via three public meetings (held in Glenmornan,

Donemena and Aughabrack)

- Other key stakeholders ( via one-to-one interviews) including relevant

staff at Derry City and Strabane District Council, who could potentially

play an important role in driving proposals to facilitate increased local

usage.

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Key findings of the consultations:

• The two sites are managed by DAERA as part of the Public Angling

Estate – public access is primarily for permit holding anglers.

• At Moorlough DAERA have permitted other recreational users on to the

Public Angling Estate via formal agreements e.g. in 2016 with a local

model club being permitted use of Moorlough for club activities. There

was also a Jet Ski club which had formal permission to use the

Moorlough at dedicated times. It is likely that given the unrestricted

access at Moorlough that there would be some duty of care for DAERA

on non-anglers.

• Site furniture: At Moorlough this is generally kept to an essential

minimum (such infrastructure has been subject of ongoing vandalism).

Inland Fisheries maintain angling stands and an anglers’ shelter (at

Moorlough), as well as information signs, picnic benches, bins. Council

has responsibility for an interpretive panels as well as the toilet block.

• At Moorlough there is an informal arrangement with the council that litter

is removed from the site in addition to Inland Fisheries staff doing the

same when stocking or inspecting the site.

• Re Lough Ash, DAERA have advised

1. Maintenance at the site to date has focused on the car park area and

any stiles close to it. The physical status of the path around the lough

would require review as would the access agreements with

landowners.

2. Access is primarily for permit holding anglers. It is likely that given

the unrestricted access at the sites that there would be some duty of

care for DAERA on non-anglers. Access for walkers should not be an

issue but work would be required to formalise all access around the

Lough to ensure it was of a sufficient standard. Landowner concern

has been expressed in relation to people camping, leaving litter and

scaring livestock

3. DAERA Inland Fisheries carry out maintenance at the site to include

the car park, litter bin, lifting of litter and access stiles. Though much

effort has focused on those structures nearest the car park. Currently

the other structures are being inspected to assess their condition.

4. Angling rights at Lough Ash are currently held in trust by DAERA in

the absence of an owner of the rights being identified– Any

investment at Lough Ash could be at risk if ownership of rights is

asserted at some point in the future.

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• DAERA recognise the need to review the status of landowner agreements

at both sites.

• Due to custom and practice, DAERA (and its predecessors) has in the

past carried out resurfacing of the circular roadway at Moorlough

annually to facilitate angler’s vehicular access. This remedial work has

not proved long lasting and a pilot scheme has been undertaken on two

sections of the road resurfacing with new material. However with damage

to the road an ongoing issue a review on the best way forward is required.

• All agreements existing or otherwise should be revised with a view to

future proofing agreements to allow for any proposed future

developments and related funder requirements.

• The existing roles being undertaken by council ( litter picking and

opening /closing, cleaning , small scale maintenance of toilets ) , DAERA

(including its position in relation to Moorlough being designated as a

Quality Walk ) and Loughs Agency would benefit from being formally

annotated and agreed

• Delivery of service provision would benefit also from designated

personnel within each of the partner organisations being assigned as

points of contacts.

• The toilet unit at Moorlough: Ownership of the actual unit has not been

determined. It is likely the unit would have been installed by Rivers

Agency but while Inland Fisheries is able to ascertain certain

responsibilities being transferred to themselves from Rivers Agency there

is no evidence to suggest the toilets were part of the process. Council

open/close, clean and carry out small scale maintenance of the toilets

again there is no evidence of formal transfer in historic records of this

asset to council. Council have included the Moorlough facility in a recent

review of public toilet provision and have indicative costs for minor

improvements

- Council officers have indicated that as neither site is owned by council

the opportunities for capital spend by council may be limited. Council

officers have however been mandated to support discussions on

investigating development opportunities in partnership with key

stakeholders.

- Key site improvements including uplifts to access (e.g. road

resurfacing at Moorlough and road calming measures such as the

erection of an automated vehicle control barrier) routine cleansing

and lifesaving provision. (DAERA have confirmed they are currently

carrying out risk assessments at all of their public angling estate to

determine requirements for life saving provision.)

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- Once interims site works and maintenance is completed improvements

such as a play area and family friendly initiatives e.g. wildlife clubs

could then considered and be added.

- Anti-social behaviour (ASB) initiatives are required, although an

automated vehicle control barrier and targeted approach to

positive water based activity would begin to deter ASB

- Increased local usage and civic/ community pride is required as part of

any vision to deliver a quality visitor offering at the site. This could be

achieved by a co-ordinated approach informed by the local community

needs and delivered with Loughs Agency and council programming

e.g. Sports Development Section.

- The local community organisations consulted with do not want full

responsibility for the management of the Loughs but would welcome a

halfway style steering group to open communication with statutory

providers.

- While Community ownership should be approached with caution

DAERA, Loughs Agency and DCSDC recognise the need for a

robust community lead management model being put in place and

being fully embedded before the ambitious development

opportunities of the sites can be fully realised.

- Supporting the development of infrastructure and services is required

e.g. good quality roads, accommodation etc. in order to enhance

overall tourism/visitor experience.

- Destination and site specific usage should be adopted e.g. Lough Ash

should be maintained as a nature reserve with less commercial

development than Moorlough which is better placed for increased

development and provision of additional activities.

- Proposed development at the sites should aim to add address gaps in

service provision, add value or act as a catalyst for wider investment as

opposed to impact negatively on existing provision through , for

example, displacement.

Overall conclusions and recommendations point to several themes:

- Collaborative working.

- Developing a quality product.

- Improving infrastructure and increasing access.

- Community ownership and pride.

- Funding potential.

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(iv) Vision and Action Plan

The vision is to deliver all of the above but to do so within the context of

adopting a phased approach (Phases I- III) to the long term development of

the Loughs within a development framework of opportunities for the wider

Foyle Catchment.

The three agencies involved in the development of the 2 Loughs project

recognise that such a strategic approach is required to enable the

acceleration of development actions for the Foyle area, to secure external

funding, and to bid for/attract resources from relevant agencies and

government departments. Any initial investment at Moorlough and Lough Ash (within the Two Loughs

Phase I project) will act therefore as a catalyst for progressing further

development options and for securing external capital funding for Phases I , II

and III . Such an approach it is anticipated will facilitate the delivery of a

North West Angling Hub within the Foyle Catchment as well as providing

wider recreational, cultural and heritage experiences. The angling offer will

be diverse and will be of international stand out. It will establish the area as a

prime angling destination through improved infrastructure, by protecting and

improving the water quality to the benefit of fish species, and through the

establishment of a sustainable fishery.

It is anticipated that this study will lead to significant developments at

Moorlough and Lough Ash with a view towards taking a coherent strategic

approach to the establishment of increased facilities for angling, walking and

water based recreation throughout the Derry City & Strabane District Council

area and within the Foyle catchment.

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Year 1:

• Review, clarify and formalise : landowner agreements, access/angling

rights, legacy agreements, and roles/ responsibilities relating to services

• Develop wider working group/Investigate creation of a steering group.

• Identify position on developing none, some or all recommendations of the

report and agree where applicable on monetary and staff resources to

facilitate development and future maintenance requirements.

• Subject to above commission a design team to produce accurate costings,

detailed drawings, a bill of quantities and specifications for project

procurement.

• Improve infrastructure and routine maintenance at sites.

• Build local community ownership of / civic pride in the sites

• Improve the existing angling offer.

• Increase community use beyond angling to include well-being, soft

adventure , and events (NW Angling Fair/Craic In The Brack)

• Increase local awareness through local initiatives and PR campaigns

• Uplift in profile of both loughs via existing marketing platforms

• Progress with Two Loughs Project Phase II and Phase III studies.

Years 2-5:

• Installation of new activity /outdoor recreation infrastructure

• Increase local community involvement with a view to full

community ownership model.

• Facilitate industry engagement and develop a quality tourism/visitor

offering and packages.

• Develop implement an interim marketing strategy to raise local awareness

and attract visitors.

• Investigate dovetailing into North-West Greenway Plan and other

initiatives to create links between and improving ease of access between

urban and rural environments e.g. a City To Loughs Initiative

• Review recommendations from phase two and three studies of Two

Loughs project /Identify Funding

Year 5- 10:

• Implementation of recommendations from phase two and three studies.

• Development of a NW angling/slow adventure offer of international stand

out.

• Development/ implementation of a regional angling /slow adventure

marketing strategy to raise local awareness and attract visitors.

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Section 3.0 Introduction

Derry City & Strabane District Council, Loughs Agency and the Department of

Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Inland Fisheries) have come

together to investigate opportunities to develop and enhance angling,

recreational and heritage provision at a number of still water sites and rivers

within the Derry City & Strabane District Council catchment. The sites are

Moorlough, and Lough Ash (Phase One); Bunowen Lough , Duck Lough ,

Moyagh & Ballyheather, the Dennett(also known as Burn Dennett) and

Glemornan Rivers (Phase 2); Strabane Canal (Phase 3) (See Map 1)

The existing partnership is a progression of a previous arrangement developed

prior to local government reorganisation and which comprised Strabane District Council and the Department of Culture, Arts & Leisure (Fisheries Section) .The

focus of this group was the development of Moorlough and resulted in a £20,000 investment at this site by the Inland Fisheries to improve access.

The current working group meets with a view to building upon the previous

successes at Moorlough while also aiming to respond to proposals put forward

by local communities during the community planning process. To do this it has

been agreed that future development should be considered at a strategic level –

i.e. beyond Moorlough’s geographic location and beyond angling activity. The

commissioning of this report and two proposed additional studies at a later date

is expected to facilitate this approach and produce a clear set of strategic

recommendations for future water/heritage based development activity in the

region.

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Map 1: Proposed Sites For Development

Two Loughs Project: Phase One

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In line with the terms of reference of this assignment and the strategic objectives

of the project partners this study has focussed on:

- Investigating the feasibility of enhancing existing angling provision on still waters at Moorlough and Lough Ash while also developing complementary angling provision between sites.

- Considering the wider natural, built and cultural heritage of the area with a view to enhancing the sustainability of potential development.

- Considering the potential for other recreational and heritage based

activities and how this would integrate sympathetically into the natural

environment and with other established activities The study comprises of a needs analysis of identified development actions, a

feasibility report and an options appraisal and addresses the following key

elements:

• Explains the strategic context.

• Establishes the need for expenditure.

• Defines the objectives and constraints.

• Identifies and describes the options.

• Identifies and quantifies the monetary costs and benefits of each option. This report forms part of a three Phase approach to the development and enhancement of angling, recreational and heritage provision at a number of river locations and still water sites within the Derry City and Strabane District Council area. Phase One Study : Focusing on Moorlough & Lough Ash

Phase Two Study: Focusing on Bunowen Lough, Duck Lough, Moyagh,

Ballyheather , the Dennett (also known as Burn Dennett) and Glemornan

Rivers.

Phase Three Study: Focusing on Strabane Canal

For the purposes of this assignment the focus is on Phase One: Moorlough

& Lough Ash

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Section 4.0 Strategic Review & Context

4.1 Our Community Plan 2017 - Derry City & Strabane District’s

(DCSDC’s) Inclusive Strategic Growth Plan 2017-2032

Following an extensive period of engagement with citizens, organisations and

businesses involving over 5,000 people, Derry City & Strabane District Council

have completed an Inclusive Strategic Growth Plan for Derry City & Strabane

District.

Community Planning has been the medium through which this document has

been delivered. This was a process led by Council in conjunction with partners

and communities to develop and implement a shared, long-term vision to

improve the social, economic and environmental well-being of the City and

District. It will help shape the strategic direction of the region, and guide how

public services will work together locally to plan and deliver better services. It

will also aim to improve the lives of citizens and transform the Derry City and

Strabane Council area and wider North West Region.

The Two Loughs Project links potentially to a number of actions and outcomes

identified under the following headings within the Community Plan document.

These are:

• Health and Wellbeing

- Delivering an ambitious programme of play areas, remodelled parks, open spaces and an expanded greenway /cycling network across the city, town and villages of the council area. -Delivering a sports development programme to promote greater activity by people with a disability, women, girls, older people and those living in areas of high social need. -Promoting greater integration within and between communities through shared spaces, services and facilities and the development of rural communities.

• Physical and Environmental Regeneration - Developing community led regeneration initiatives to promote environmental stewardship and the responsible use and protection of the environment.- Protecting and promoting our natural and built assets through the establishment of multi-sectoral heritage partnerships, heritage

education programmes, and skills specialisms development.

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Economy: Tourism, Arts and Culture

-Promoting the use of the district’s waterways and in particular the River Foyle as a tourism attraction. -Developing and promoting our heritage assets. -Driving capital investment in visitor orientation and infrastructure to improve accessibility and development of community tourism initiatives.

4.2 Draft Sperrin Local Growth Plan 2017 Delivery of the Community Plan links with the development of 8 local plans –

or Growth Plans - each focussing on the specific needs of citizens within

defined geographic areas called District Electoral Areas (DEAs). The two sites

which are the focus of this study - Moorlough and Lough Ash - are located

within the Sperrin DEA

The Sperrin Local Growth Plan will be delivered by Derry City & Strabane

District Council and partners in the statutory, community and private sectors.

A process of engagement at neighbourhood level is ongoing to ensure the plan

created is reflective of the needs and aspirations for residents and individuals.

Within the draft document there are a number of strategic actions which this

project would align with. These are:

Under "Physical and Environmental Generation":

• Establish a local heritage partnership for Sperrin encouraging local

partnership working in the areas of both natural and built heritage. Under “Economy: Tourism, Arts & Culture:

• Complete an audit of the heritage and natural assets of the Sperrin DEA

and put in place capital investment for the enjoyment and preservation of

these areas.

• Development of greenways and blue way opportunities as well as

activity tourism to encourage visitors to the area.

• Local Community Planning Partnership to work with Council and other

statutory partners to access funding for the development and expansion

of local festivals and cultural events and community tourism initiatives

to attract visitors to the area.

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• Develop and deliver an extensive expansion and improvement

programme of walking and cycling routes around villages and towns and

provision of shared recreational spaces to encourage increased physical

activity to maintain mobility and fitness and reduce isolation e.g.

heritage trails, country parks, forest trails, angling, canoeing, horse-

riding, off road mountain biking etc… and supporting the progression of

projects that have undergone feasibility studies e.g. Balix Hill, Lough

Ash and Moorlough.

4.3 Derry City & Strabane District Council Corporate Plan 2017/2018

The Derry City & Strabane District Council Corporate Plan 2017/2018 is an

interim document developed pending the completion of the Community Plan. It

took the emerging elements of what was the draft Community Plan as a starting

point, to ensure that it is delivering on its commitments and to highlight the

priorities that the Council must take forward.

The stated mission of Council within the Corporate Plan is to

“Deliver improved social, economic and environmental outcomes for

everyone.”

To deliver on this mission, council will focus on four key objectives, all of

which the 2 Two Loughs project aligns to

• Grow our business and facilitate cultural development.

• Protect our environment and deliver physical regeneration.

• Promote healthy communities.

• Provide effective and facilitative cross functional support services.

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4.4 DCSDC Draft Tourism Strategy 2017-2025: A New Level of Ambition

The DCSDC draft tourism strategy has been informed by the community planning process and by additional consultation with key stakeholders within the tourism sector. It has at its heart two overarching goals: Visitor spend (to double visitor spend to £100m by 2025) and jobs (create 1,000 additional jobs). To facilitate the delivery of these goals the strategy includes a three year action plan with over 70 actions across three themes - Product and Experience, Visitor Servicing and Destination Marketing themes.

Figure Above: History/ Heritage and Activity/ Adventure have been identified

as key ingredients of DCSDC’s destination standout. Critically these are also

components which are central the Two Loughs project

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The Two Loughs project aligns with a number of the actions within the draft

tourism strategy . These include

Product & Experience:

- Assess opportunities and agree action plan to develop (existing and new)

marine tourism product (and promote appropriately): angling development;

canoeing / kayaking; white water rafting; sailing; accessing the rivers.

- Product develop a 3 year programme to support capacity building relating to

rural tourism opportunities (using the SAINT project as a model for this)

including Strabane as a focal point for information and accessing activity and

adventure

- Grow additional accommodation options for niche product e.g. angling,

walking, innovative rural product etc.

- Consider how festivals can grow and profile Strabane and emerging rural

product (e.g. angling and walking festivals)

Visitor Servicing:

- Facilitate enhanced levels of local collaboration. For example: - hold

thematic meet-ups ‘history & heritage’, ‘creativity & culture’ and ‘activity &

adventure’

- Undertake business case to assess options and cost for: - visitor infrastructure

to improve accessibility – particularly coach parking and drop-off, camper van

parking, general parking and facilities

- Improve access to the rural hinterland access – particularly the Sperrins.

Destination Marketing:

- Invest in a suite of marketing collateral (online and offline) aligned to activity

& adventure.

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4.5 Loughs Agency’s Strategic Development Plan 2015 – 2022

The Loughs Agency is an agency of the Foyle, Carlingford and Irish Lights

Commission (FCILC), established as one of the cross-border bodies under the

1998 Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great

Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Ireland.

The Agency’s vision for the fisheries and marine resources of the Foyle and

Carlingford Areas is:

“That the recreational and commercial fisheries of the areas are sustainable

and of international standing, that they are valued by those who fish them,

those who rely upon them for their livelihood and also the local communities

that surround them. The fisheries are recognised resources worthy of

protection/guardianship, thereby guaranteeing users and local communities

enjoyment of them in perpetuity”.

The Agency aims to fulfil this vision by providing sustainable social,

economic and environmental benefits to the communities of the catchments

through the effective conservation, protection, management, research,

promotion and development of the fisheries and marine resources of the

Foyle and Carlingford Areas”. The road map for delivery is Loughs Agency’s

Strategic Development Plan 2016 – 2022.

A key strategic objective within the plan with which the Two Loughs project

fits is “Developing the Resource - Facilities” and the associated action “To

complete a programme of angling infrastructure and works in line with

actions identified within a series of angling status reports”. The Burndennet,

Glenmornan River and Strabane Canal Angling Status Report 2014 would be

the most relevant of the status angling reports to this study. It catalogues and

assesses the quality of amenities and facilities available to anglers at not only

the Burndennet, Glenmornan River and Strabane Canal sites but also

Moorlough and Lough Ash. The successful delivery of the Two Loughs’

projects therefore has the potential to address many of the development

requirements identified within this particular report.

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Furthermore the Agency’s strategic plan recognises the need to accelerate the

implementation of development actions in Foyle and Carlingford and that

strategic positioning is essential to secure external funding and for positioning

the organisation with respect to bidding for future capital and resource budgets

from sponsoring Departments. The commissioning of this report and two

additional studies with the aim of producing a clear set of strategic

recommendations for future water/heritage based development activity in the

region fits with this approach and should lend itself to the aim of successfully

acquiring the required funding.

4.6 Loughs Agency Three Year Angling Development Plan 2017

The Two Loughs Project also aligns with certain actions highlighted within

Lough’s Agency’s 3 Year Angling Development Programme. These are:

• Work with providers to develop packages to be marketed by tourism

agencies• Create agreements between Loughs Agency and local angling clubs• Assist in the development of community angling hubs• Build dedicated wild brown trout/coarse/seas angling/stocked

fishery angling development plans

The Two Loughs Project fits not only with these actions but also with key

recommendations of the plan including the development of derelict /

underutilised waters, improvements to existing infrastructure (e.g. parking,

stiles, toilets and disabled access) and training and education.

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4.7 DAERA l Inland Fisheries- Fisheries Act (NI) 1966 & Strategic

Objectives

Inland Fisheries sits within the Department of Agriculture, Environment and

Rural Affairs and its role is defined by the Fisheries Act (NI) 1966. Under the provisions of the Fisheries Act, Inland Fisheries (1) are the

body responsible for the salmon and inland fisheries of Northern Ireland

(excepting those in the Derry/Londonderry and Newry areas); (2) have the

power to acquire and improve facilities for angling for local and visiting

anglers; (3) and provide advice and guidance on matters relating to the

conservation, protection, development and improvement of salmon and

inland fisheries to angling clubs, fishery owners, and a range of other water

users and interested parties.

Inland Fisheries facilitates both game and coarse angling and currently

manages a public angling estate (P.A.E) which comprises of 64 sites and

which includes Moorlough and Lough Ash. Any proposed developments at

Moorlough and Lough Ash would therefore not only have to fit with Inland

Fisheries responsibilities under the Fisheries Act – which they do (2) but

also link to DAERA’s strategic objectives. Key objectives where this fit

occurs are:

• Sustainable agri-food, fisheries, forestry and industrial sectors.• A clean, healthy environment, benefiting people, nature and the economy.

• A thriving rural economy, contributing to prosperity and wellbeing.

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4.8 Angling and Usage of Inland Waterways By Adults in Northern

Ireland Annual Report Department of Culture, Arts & Leisure (DCAL)

Oct 2014 Key findings from the Continuous Household Survey* 2013/14 include:

• 5% of the population had fished in NI waters

• Gender, marital status and age were all related to the likelihood of having fished in Northern Ireland waters, with females, those who are widowed and those aged 65 years and over less likely to have

taken part. • 34% of the population had visited an inland waterway at least once

or twice in the last 12 months, an increase on the previous year (31%).

• Those who are married/cohabiting or single, those who have

dependants, those who do not have a disability and those living in the least deprived areas were more likely to have visited inland waterways.

• 83% of respondents who had visited an inland waterway indicated that

they went ‘walking’ while visiting, while around a fifth had a ‘picnic’

(20%) or were ‘Taking children to play’ (19%).

Figure Above: Activities Participated In While Visiting An Inland Waterway

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The findings would indicate the continued popularity of angling among the

local population and therefore any development would therefore potentially

enhance the angling experience for a wide number of existing and potential

users. The findings however also highlight challenges in relation to female

participation within angling. Any development undertaken should consider

barriers to female: See website link below.

https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/dcal/attitudes-

towards-angling-by-adults-in-northern-ireland-2013.pdf

Another key finding of this report is that 83% of respondents who had visited

an inland waterway indicated that they went ‘walking’ while visiting, around a

fifth had a ‘picnic’ (20%) or were ‘taking children to play’ (19%). In relation

to Moorlough – where a widening of recreational activity is most feasible -

this is particularly significant. Moorlough is already used informally by a

number of user groups despite limited facilities however evidence of use is

anecdotal. This report however provides evidence of the popularity of inland

waterways to non-angling user groups and provides a basis for an uplift in

facilities at such sites within the Derry City and Strabane District Council

catchment.

*The Continuous Household Survey (CHS) is a Northern Ireland wide

household survey administered by Central Survey Unit, Northern Ireland

Statistics and Research Agency. The sample for this survey in 2013/14

consisted of a systematic random sample of 4,500 addresses selected from the

Land and Property Services’ list of private addresses. The findings above are

based on 3,751 respondents, aged 16 and over, who answered the waterways

and fisheries modules of the survey.

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4.9 Views on Fishing on the DCAL Public Angling Estate 2011

This report was prepared by DCAL Research and Statistics Branch and provides

the findings from the analysis of 2 postal surveys: the General Anglers’ Survey

and the Disabled Anglers’ Survey. For the General Anglers’ Survey, a sample

of 1,955 permit holders was selected from a dataset of 10,852 NI residents who

had been issued an angling permit during 2009. The sample was made up of 500

each of juveniles, concessionary (60+) permit holders, general permit holders

and all the 455 females recorded in the dataset. The Disabled Anglers’ survey

used a random sample of 500 from a dataset of 3,899 NI residents who were

issued a concessionary permit for disabled people from 2002 to 2010.

Although from 2011 this report is the most recent in relation to the public

angling estate. The report’s findings provides important data which should help

inform angling development at Moorlough and Lough Ash e.g. information on

user profiles, preferred angling methods, ratings relating to disabled angling

facilities. The data here would support a dual approach to development at

Moorlough and Lough Ash - See Respondents’ preferred types of DCAL

Public Angling Estate waters- as it shows preferences among anglers for

different types of public angling waters.

General Anglers' Survey Findings

• 59% of respondents reported that they fish at least once a month in the DCAL Public Angling Estate (PAE).

• Of those respondents who fish at least several times a year, 97% were male; 60% were married and 57% earned less than £15,000 per annum

• 66% of respondents reported that their favourite type of DCAL

PAE water was "Lakes stocked with takeable sized trout".• 22% of respondents reported that their favourite DCAL PAE water was

Lower Lough Erne.• 63% of respondents selected fly fishing as their preferred angling method.• 74% of respondents thought DCAL should promote catch and release.• 53% of respondents had seen DCAL angling advertisements in angling

magazines, 52% at angling shows, 18% in newspapers and 11% in field sports magazines.

• 89% of respondents purchased their last licence/permit from a

permit/licence distributor while 1% purchased their last

permit/licence online.

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• 25% of respondents rated the Fisheries Protection provided by DCAL with a high score, 45% rated it with a low score and 30% rated it as neither high nor low.

• 25% of respondents who had fished in the DCAL PAE reported that they

had been asked by a Fisheries Protection Officer/Bailiff to produce their

licence/permit once or twice in the last year while 67% reported that they

had not been asked in the previous year.

Respondents’ preferred types of DCAL Public Angling Estate waters

• Lakes stocked with takeable sized trout 66%• Wild” unstocked lakes 43%• Salmon rivers 40%• Brown trout rivers 44%• Wild brown trout loughs 40%• Coarse fisheries 25%• Sea trout fisheries 14%

Pike fisheries 24%

Disabled Anglers’ Survey Findings

• Seventy-six percent of the disabled respondents who fish in the DCAL PAE had a physical disability e.g. limb movement / mobility issues; 38% had a long standing illness or limiting health condition, 28% had a mental health condition e.g. depression or schizophrenia and 14% had a sensory disability e.g. visual/hearing

• 66% of disabled respondents reported that they fish at least once a month in the DCAL Public Angling Estate.

• 26% of disabled respondents reported that their favourite DCAL PAE water was Woodburn North

• 62% of disabled respondents selected fly fishing as their preferred angling method. Half of disabled respondents (50%) rated car parking facilities with a high score

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Figure Above: Rating Of Disabled Facilities

Figure Above:

Disabled Respondents’ Evaluation Of Facilities For Disabled Anglers

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4.10 A Strategic Review of Angling Northern Ireland 2013 (2016 Update)

The Strategic Review of Angling in Northern Ireland was published in 2013

and was commissioned and advised by a steering group which comprised of

Sport Northern Ireland, Tourism Northern Ireland , Department of Agriculture,

Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) formerly the Department of Culture

Arts and Leisure Inland Fisheries (DCAL), Loughs Agency , the Ulster Angling

Federation, the Irish Federation of Sea Anglers Ulster Provincial Council and

the National Coarse Fishing Federation – Ulster Provincial Council.

When completed the review provided

information on the scale and

characteristics of participation in

angling in Northern Ireland and

identified the opportunities and

constraints to development. It also

provided detailed information on the

issues and challenges that need to be

overcome to realise the potential of

Northern Ireland to be a place where

angling can be enjoyed by all;

contribute to the delivery of health

lifestyles and be a key economic driver through tourism visits.

Of particular note within the report is how angling can play a positive role in

improving people’s lives via benefits relating to health, social cohesion, crime

reduction, and education (Listed below).It is envisaged by the Two Loughs

project partners that these are all benefits that will be derived from investment

in the project. Such impacts will be of critical

importance to a region which has suffered

historically from a wide range of issues relating

to high levels of deprivation.

Health Benefits: One of the most important

social impacts identified is the benefit to

personal health. There is clear evidence that a

wide range of physical/mental health benefits

can be accrued from participation. Angling

appeals to individuals who are not necessarily

attracted to more formal sport and can offer

opportunities for lifelong participation.

“Evidence shows that

the visiting angler is

as valuable to the NI

economy as visiting

golfer, walker, cyclist

or horse rider”

…….it is not

unreasonable to

suggest that 3% of

the population of

Northern Ireland

went fishing at some

time during 2012.

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Social Cohesion Benefits: With high levels of participation across a range of

age and income groups, angling can contribute towards building social cohesion

and rebuilding communities. It can bring together people of different ages and

income groups and facilitates interaction and relationships. Angling is also

regarded as a popular and relatively accessible sport among people with

disabilities. The sport is unique in offering opportunities for competition

alongside able bodied participants. It can help people with disabilities socialise,

build a sense of independence and integrate into the wider community.

Crime Reduction Benefits: Evidence suggests that angling can be used as a

tool to reduce crime and engage people at risk of

offending; it can help to divert young people

away from anti-social behaviour. A number of

charitable organisations as well as the Loughs

Agency have been involved in encouraging

socially excluded young people in areas of high

crime/deprivation to take up angling.

Educational Benefits: As an outdoor recreation

activity, angling offers the potential to learn more

about wildlife, ecology and the natural

environment as well as facilitating social and

personal development.

Arising out of the original 2013 report there were 33 recommendations but a

number have either been dropped /merged so that the steering group now are

working to 25 key recommendations. The update to the Strategic Review

published in 2016 provides an update on progress- via a traffic light approach-

to these key recommendations. The Two Loughs project will help progress a

number of these recommendations, particularly the following.

• Develop initiatives to encourage more female participation in angling

• Collaboration between Loughs Agency and DAERA Inland Fisheries on outreach education programmes

• A strategic network of accessible fisheries should be developed Partnership working between those organisations with a specific mandate to promote water based recreation/ tourism

• Clarify the position of visitors/children relative to third party insurance

The Continuous

Household Survey

shows that of the 36

sports included in

the survey, angling

is the 7th most

popular in NI

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4.11 Tourism NI Strategy 2025

Tourism NI Strategy 2025- Pending:

Northern Ireland is aiming to capitalise on a predicted 20 years of sustained

growth across global tourism and realise the potential for tourism to contribute

to the growth of the NI economy and to deliver on jobs and investment.

Despite it exceeding the expectations set out for tourism in the previous

Programme for Government, it is widely accepted that in order for Northern

Ireland to capitalise on its growth potential a new tourism strategy is required.

This new strategy will allow tourism in Northern Ireland to compete in a highly

competitive market, match global trends and adapt to customer attitudes.

The Tourism Liaison Branch in the

Department for the Economy is the lead

partner in developing the strategy and is

working very closely with Tourism NI

Tourism Ireland and other stakeholders. Six

regional workshops were held during the

first half of 2016 as part of the consultation

and were attended by close to 300 people.

The key messages from the workshops are

that the strategy is an opportunity to:

- change mindsets and recognise the

economic importance of tourism

- set the direction for the tourism industry

and government

- develop tourism into an internationally

competitive sector

Action planning sessions with key interests have since taken place .These

sessions tested the thinking on the vision and helped develop the actions

required to deliver growth. Analysis is continuing to further develop the vision

and work up an action plan and draft strategy for further public consultation.

Although the new tourism strategy remains to be completed the aims of the Two

Loughs project (and particularly the angling element) aligns with two of the key

messages arising out of the consultation phase: recognising the economic

importance of tourism and developing tourism into an internationally

competitive sector.

Northern Ireland Statistics

and Research Agency

Jan-June 17 (All markets)

Tourism generated 7.6

million nights, an increase

of 18%. Visitor spend

reached an unprecedented

£417 million, 16% more

than during the same

period in 2016.

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4.12 A Draft Tourism Strategy for Northern Ireland to 2020 (2010)

Although this strategy was never formally adopted by the NI Assembly it serves

as an important roadmap for the strategic delivery of tourism and will do so

until superseded by the Tourism NI Strategy 2025.

The vision outlined within the strategy is to “Create the new NI experience and

get it on everyone’s destination wish list” and will be achieved by:

• increasing visitors from 3.2 million to 4.5 million by 2020;

• increasing earnings from tourism from £536 million to £1 billion by 2020;

• progressively accelerating spend by visitors

• targeting specific markets and market segments;

• supporting indigenous high quality businesses to grow; and

• being visitor inspired in all our actions.

The table below is a more detailed summary of the outcomes the strategy is

intended to deliver by 2020.

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The achievement of the outcomes outlined will be dependent however on the

delivery of actions surrounding key areas of focus. These are areas of focus are:

• earning more from visitors;

• investing in development - both capital projects and business skills;

• targeted marketing;

• policy support from government and its agencies; and

• industry leadership.

The Two Loughs project fits with many of the actions under these focus areas

but specifically under

Earning more from visitors:

• Making better use of natural resources.

• Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL) work on cross border

basis to promote angling.

• Publicly owned visitor attractions to adopt a more commercial focus –

review gift and catering sales, special exhibitions and events potential.

• Development of an events portfolio to create year round opportunities to

visit.

• Develop world class facilities in sport and the arts e.g. links golf courses.

Investing in development:

• Developing a year round events programme.

• Offering improved training, development and career paths for young

people.

• Bringing new accommodation on stream by investing in entrepreneurs

and supporting the growth of indigenous businesses.

• Incorporating storytelling into every new development

Targeted marketing:

• Market Segments - Short Term: Activity/Special interest breaks

especially music, golf, angling, walking, gardens, cruising and cycling.

• Market Segments - Medium Term: Wellbeing/ Green travel and eco-

tourism.

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4.13 Sport Matters: The N.I. Strategy for Sport and Physical Recreation

2009-2019.

Interest in sport and physical recreation spans the entire community. People

value the chance to play, compete, spectate and volunteer and there is evidence

to suggest that they would do so more often given the opportunity and if barriers

were removed. All of these and associated activities offer lifelong enjoyment

and fulfilment.

Sport provides heroes, heroines and moments of inspiration which are

collectively celebrated. People value the fact that sport and physical recreation

can promote important cultural values in society, including honesty, fair play,

respect, tolerance and teamwork.

People enjoy sport in a range of settings including the home, schools and

colleges, universities, the work place and the community. They also value the

opportunities for participation afforded by

Northern Ireland’s rich and varied natural

environment.

• Recognises the contribution that sport

and physical recreation can make to

improving society (and in particular

community cohesion); public health;

education and skills; the economy; and

Northern Ireland’s image at home and

abroad.

• Provides a road map for the development

of sport and physical recreation in

Northern Ireland up to 2018

• It identifies 26 high level targets

(relating to participation, performance

and place) and sets the key strategic

priorities for sport and physical

recreation and will inform future

investment by all stakeholders across the

public, private and community/

voluntary sectors.

Our Vision:

“…a culture of lifelong

enjoyment and success in

sport…”

If this vision of lifelong

involvement in sport and

physical recreation is to be

realised, it will require

increased opportunities to

participate in sport and physical

recreation on a regular, frequent

and sustained basis in the most

disadvantaged areas of

Northern Ireland as well as

more opportunities to maintain

active lifestyles among an

ageing population.

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Through the enhancement of angling and walking opportunities the Two

Loughs project has the potential to contribute to a number of proposed targets

(national) under the heading of participation - thereby contributing positively to

economic and societal wellbeing.

These participation targets are (from the 2011 baseline)

• By 2019 to deliver at least a 3 percentage points increase in adult

participation rates in sport and physical recreation.

• By 2019 to deliver at least a 6 percentage points increase in women’s

participation rates in sport and physical

recreation.

• By 2019 to deliver at least a 6 percentage

points increase in participation rates in sport

and physical recreation among socio-

economically disadvantaged groups.

• By 2019 to deliver at least a 6 percentage

points increase in participation rates in sport

and physical recreation among people with a

disability.

• By 2019 to deliver at least a 6 percentage

points increase in participation in sport and

physical recreation among older people

When the cost of

physical inactivity is

added to that of the

obesity “ epidemic”

, the cost to the

Northern Ireland

economy in 2010 is

likely to exceed

£500m.

“We spend £886 per head of

population per year in

providing what amounts to a

national sickness service and

we spend £1 per person per

year on sports and physical

activity which could actually

prevent a lot of that

sickness.”

The House of Commons Health select

Committee report ‘obesity’ (10 May 2004)

noted that in the UK:

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4.14 Our Great Outdoors: An Outdoor Recreation Action Plan for NI

(2013)

This plan was commissioned by Sport NI and NIEA with support from the

Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) and the Department of Culture, Arts and

Leisure (DCAL) Inland Waterways Branch.

It identifies the vision for Outdoor Recreation as being: “a culture of dynamic,

sustainable outdoor recreation in Northern Ireland”. This vision is to be

achieved by making NI a place where:

• There are increasing opportunities and improved access and infrastructure for

sustained and increased participation for everyone in a broad range of outdoor

recreation activities;

• There are accompanying benefits to local communities, especially those who

are socially excluded in terms of health, social inclusion, cohesion, equality, and

economic development; and

• People enjoy the outdoors and show a high degree of responsibility for

themselves, towards others and towards the environment they are using, and

play their part in maintaining, supporting and enhancing our environment and

heritage.

Two Loughs project would dovetail into the national aspirations for outdoor

recreation as described however of more relevance is the project’s fit with the

regional sub strategy- ‘An Outdoor Recreation Action Plan for the Sperrins’

2013.

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4.15 ‘An Outdoor Recreation Action Plan for the Sperrins’ 2013. In June 2013, Outdoor Recreation NI (ORNI) was commissioned by Sport NI to

develop an Outdoor Recreation Action Plan (ORAP) for the Sperrins in

partnership with the recently established Sperrins Outdoor Recreation Forum

(SORF).The overall aim of the project was: ‘To prepare a framework for the

sustainable development, management and promotion of future outdoor

recreation facilities and opportunities within the Sperrins region,

accommodating both the needs of the local community and those visiting the

area’.The scope for this study was defined by the SORF as the current extent of

the Sperrin Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and the four scenic

driving routes which are waymarked as the Central, South, North and East

Sperrins. In total 30 different land, water and air based activities were audited to

identify (a) current provision and management and (b) opportunities for future

development over the next 5-10 years.

Two Action Plans were developed as an outcome of this study. The first

‘Strategic Action Plan’ is made up of 21 over-arching principles which are

intended to act as a strategic framework for the integrated development of

outdoor recreation in the Sperrins. It has been formed by condensing and

generalising the actions which make up the second plan which contains 72 site-

and activity-specific actions. It is within this second plan that we see clear

actions (see examples below) which align to the Two Loughs project.

• Product Development- Access: Identify, develop and/or extend safe

cycle- and walk-ways which connect communities and green space

• Angling: Support the development of angling facilities and events at

Moor Lough

• Product Development- Angling: Support local communities, angling

clubs and the private sector to adopt and manage public water sites for

angling development

• Product Development- Angling: Develop access along rivers with

benefits shared between canoeists, anglers and walkers

• Product Development- Walking : Develop more low-level, non-

challenging walks geared towards the family market

• Product Development- Canoeing: Support the development of a new

canoe club at Moor Lough

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• Marketing & Promotion: Organise and conduct a series of 'industry

workshops' with local private sector providers to increase awareness of

activity tourism market and outdoor recreation product

• Marketing & Promotion: Create 'packaged experiences' based on the

existing outdoor recreation product to appeal to visitors

Community vs. Tourism Objectives

It is worth noting that one of the objectives of this Action Plan is to recommend

priorities for development which accommodates the needs of both the local

community and visitors. When going out for a cycle, a walk or a paddle the

priorities for a member of the community or local resident will differ greatly

than that expected by a visitor or tourist to the area. As such the following

objectives have been identified as being important to the local community and

visitor respectively. Projects which have been recommended in the Action Plan

are intended to contribute to achieving these objectives.

Community Objectives

- Improves health and well-being (through opportunities for physical recreation)

- Provides opportunities for learning about heritage (through access and

interpretation)

- Facilitates enjoyment of the natural environment

- Promotes social cohesion (e.g. through events, taster sessions)

- Grows the local economy

Tourism Objectives

- Value for money

- Packaged breaks (e.g. activity packages, cultural packages, etc.)

- Quality visitor services including easily accessible information

- Unique/’stand out’ experience (NITB’s experiential tourism)

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4.16 Countryside Recreation Network’s Report, ‘A countryside for health

and wellbeing: the physical and mental health benefits of green exercise’

(April 2005)

This report highlights the wider benefits associated with outdoor recreation.

These are benefits which could be achieved through the successful delivery of

the Two Loughs project. The key findings of the report included:

• There is substantial evidence that links the natural environment with good

physical health and psychological wellbeing.

• Stress and mental ill-health are becoming more common, and the associated

public health costs are growing.

• Nature can make positive contributions to our health, help us recover from

pre-existing stresses or problems, have an 'immunising' effect by protecting

us from future stresses, and help us to concentrate and think more clearly.

4.17 Tyrone/Sperrins Destination Management Plan 2013-2018(TSDMP)

Developed prior to the reorganisation of local government TSDMP provides

stakeholders with an interim road map in the absence of updated regional and

district council tourism strategies to improve the

competitiveness and success of the destination with

a common vision and agreed priorities.

The plan identifies 4 strategic themes - each

containing a number of key tasks and actions- as

priority areas for development. These tasks and

actions focus on developing and linking tourism

products into authentic visitor experiences. The

Destination Plan’s 4 key strategic themes are:

- Leadership & Collaboration

- Inspirational Strategic Destination Marketing

- Enhancing the Visitor Experience through quality

product and experiences

- Improved access throughout and to the destination.

Vision: “The natural

Irish outdoors – an

inspirational, iconic

and ancient landscape

where adventure is

the everyday and

every journey

unearths our culture.”

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The key actions within these themes are:

1. Develop the heritage, archaeological, culture, arts and food product by

creating authentic experiences for visitors.

2. Improve the quality of product and

experiences through strategic investments in

hubs that align with the tourism attributes of

the area and strategic investments in the

public realm with good signage and

orientation information.

3. Adopt a strategic, region wide approach to

developing events and festivals that

stimulates visits and encourages longer stays.

4. Maximise the potential of Tyrone and

Sperrins by developing activity tourism in

walking, fishing, and mountain biking and the

associated infrastructure.

5. Inspire visitors to travel throughout Tyrone

and Sperrins and to linger longer in the region

Again – as shown above within these priority actions - there is a clear

strategic link with the Two Loughs project.

In terms of the appeal to visitors

the plan identifies the inherent

strengths of the region as being:

- Outdoor adventure and activity:

Walking and hiking; angling;

mountain biking and cycling;

canoeing and kayaking; wildlife

watching; and horse riding.

- Landscape and the natural

environment.

- Archaeological, pre-Christian

and Christian sites, and heritage.

- Culture, arts and crafts.

- Food – Flavours of Tyrone

- Events and festivals

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4.18 Our Passion, Our Place: NIEA

Strategic Priorities 2012-2022

The Two Loughs project also resonate with

the Northern Ireland Environment Agency’s

strategic priorities and in particular with two

of four priority themes identified within the

NIEA Strategic Priorities 2012-2022

document. (See figure on right) These two

themes are People & Places and Sustainable

Economic Growth.

Under these themes the NIEA will endeavour to:

• Promote health and well-being.

• Influence how we all behave towards the environment.

• Encourage access to and understanding of our environment.

• Invest in our natural and built heritage to realise its full potential.

• Create a green economy that reflects the value of the environment and

builds prosperity.

• Work with our partners to actively involve communities and businesses in

protecting our natural and historic places for the enjoyment and benefit of

everyone.

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4.19 Draft Northern Ireland Programme for Government Framework

(PfG 2016/2021)

The draft Programme for Government Framework 2016-2021 identifies a

number 14 key strategic outcomes (listed below) requiring delivery if we are to

progress as a society. The Two Loughs project has the potential to contribute at

a local level to a number of these outcomes, namely

• We prosper through a strong, competitive, regionally balanced economy

• We live and work sustainably - protecting the environment

• We enjoy long, healthy, active lives

• We are a confident, welcoming, outward-looking society

• We have high quality public services

• We connect people and opportunities through our infrastructure

• We have created a place where people want to live and work, to visit and

invest

Draft PFG Outcomes:

1. We prosper through a strong, competitive, regionally balanced economy

2. We live and work sustainably - protecting the environment

3. We have a more equal society

4. We enjoy long, healthy, active lives

5. We are an innovative, creative society where people can fulfil their

potential

6. We have more people working in better jobs

7. We have a safe community where we respect the law and each other

8. We care for others and we help those in need

9. We are a shared society that respects diversity

10. We are a confident, welcoming, outward-looking society

11. We have high quality public services

12. We have created a place where people want to live and work, to visit and

invest

13. We connect people and opportunities through our infrastructure

14. We give our children and young people the best start in life

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4.20 Regional Development Strategy 2035

Agreed by the Northern Ireland Executive in January 2012, the revised

RDS provides an overarching strategic planning framework to facilitate and

guide the public and private sectors.

One of the 8 main aims of the strategy is to ‘Support our towns, villages and

rural communities to maximise their potential.’ Our rural areas have a key

role in supporting economic growth. They offer opportunities in terms of

their potential for growth in new sectors, the provision of rural recreation and

tourism, and their attractiveness as places to invest, live and work and their

role as a reservoir of natural resources and highly valued landscapes. Another aim laid out in the strategy is to ‘promote development which

improves the health and well-being of communities.’ This could be achieved

through easy access to appropriate services and facilities, and also from the

creation of a strong economy set within a safe and attractive environment. The guiding principle of the Spatial Framework is to put the person at the

centre. To do this there needs to be an understanding of how different places

are influenced by the range of services and functions required by individuals,

where they are located, how frequently they are used and by whom. This

helps give a clearer understanding of the relationship between people and

places – an appreciation of where people live, work and access services.

4.21 Planning Policy Statement PPS 16 ‘Tourism (June 2013) The aim of PPS 16 is to manage the provision of sustainable and high quality

tourism developments in appropriate locations within the built and natural

environment. The Two Loughs project is sensitive to and fits with this aim and

the wider objectives of PPS 16 which are:

• facilitate sustainable tourism development in an environmentally

sensitive manner;

• contribute to regional economic growth by facilitating tourism growth;

• safeguard tourism assets from inappropriate development;

• utilise and develop the tourism potential of settlements by facilitating

tourism development of an appropriate nature, location and scale;

• sustain a vibrant rural community by supporting tourism development of

an appropriate nature, location and scale in rural areas;

• ensure a high standard of quality and design for all tourism development.

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4.22 Planning Policy Statement PPS8 Open Space and Outdoor

Recreation Policy ( Feb 2004)

The policy recognises that open space, sport and outdoor recreation are

important components of life and that they provide many cultural, social,

economic and environmental benefits and contribute positively to physical

and mental health and a better quality of life. It reflects Government’s belief

that everyone, particularly children, the elderly and those with disabilities,

should have easy access to open space and the opportunity to participate in

sport and outdoor recreational pursuits. PPS8 sets out the Department’s planning policies for the protection of open

space, the provision of new areas of open space in association with residential

development and the use of land for sport and outdoor recreation, and advises

on the treatment of these issues in development plans. It embodies the

Government’s commitment to sustainable development, to the promotion of a

more active and healthy lifestyle and to the conservation of biodiversity.

The policy is of direct relevance to the public and those whose actions have a

direct physical impact upon the natural or man-made environment. These

include landowners, developers, government departments and agencies,

district councils, other statutory undertakers, sports bodies and recreational

organisations.

The Two Loughs project partners are mindful of the requirements of PPS 8 and

their responsibilities under this policy (and other relevant policies) in relation to

the project’s development. The design ethos of the project will therefore mirror

the objectives of PPS 8 (below) and fit with the specific requirements of Policy

OS 3 Outdoor Recreation In the Countryside and Policy OS 6 Development of

Facilities ancillary to Water Sports

• to safeguard existing open space and sites identified for future such

provision;

• to ensure that areas of open space are provided as an integral part of new

residential development and that appropriate arrangements are made for

their management and maintenance in perpetuity;

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• to facilitate appropriate outdoor recreational activities in the countryside;

• to ensure that new open space areas and sporting facilities are convenient

and accessible for all sections of society, particularly children, the elderly

and those with disabilities;

• to achieve high standards of siting, design and landscaping for all new

open space areas and sporting facilities; and

• to ensure that the provision of new open space areas and sporting

facilities is in keeping with the principles of environmental

conservation and helps sustain and enhance biodiversity

Policy OS 3 Outdoor Recreation In The Countryside:

The Department will permit the development of proposals for outdoor

recreational use in the countryside where all the following criteria are met:

• there is no adverse impact on features of importance to nature

conservation, archaeology or built heritage;

• there is no permanent loss of the best and most versatile agricultural land

and no unacceptable impact on nearby agricultural activities;

• there is no adverse impact on visual amenity or the character of the local

landscape and the development can be readily absorbed into the

landscape by taking advantage of existing vegetation and/or topography;

• there is no unacceptable impact on the amenities of people living nearby;

• public safety is not prejudiced and the development is compatible with

other countryside uses in terms of the nature, scale, extent and frequency

or timing of the recreational activities proposed;

• any ancillary buildings or structures are designed to a high standard, are

of a scale appropriate to the local area and are sympathetic to the

surrounding environment in terms of their siting, layout and landscape

treatment;

• the proposed facility takes into account the needs of people with

disabilities and is, as far as possible, accessible by means of transport

other than the private car; and

• the road network can safely handle the extra vehicular traffic the proposal

will generate and satisfactory arrangements are provided for access,

parking, drainage and waste disposal.

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Policy OS 6 Development of Facilities ancillary to Water Sports:

Department will permit the development of facilities ancillary to water sports

adjacent to inland lakes, reservoirs and waterways where all the following

criteria are met:

• it is compatible with any existing use of the water, including non-

recreational uses;

• there is no adverse impact on features of importance to nature

conservation, archaeology or built heritage;

• there is no adverse impact on visual amenity or the character of the local

landscape;

• it will not result in water pollution or an unacceptable level of noise or

disturbance;

• buildings or structures are designed to a high standard, are of a scale

appropriate to the local area or townscape and are sympathetic to the

surrounding environment in terms of their siting, layout and landscape

treatment;

• the proposed facility takes into account the needs of people with

disabilities; and

• there is no conflict with the provisions of any local management plan.

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4.23 The 2010 Northern Ireland

Multiple Deprivation Measure*

The 2010 NIMDM can be used to look

at deprivation in terms of specific socio-

economic conditions and it was

estimated that 55,900 people in DCSDC

suffered from deprivation in terms of

their income.

This level of employment related

deprivation was second highest amount

of people within the 11 NI council areas

(Belfast was first, mainly due to the

larger population) and it translated to

38% of the population, a rate that was

the highest of all 11 councils.

16,500 people were estimated to experience deprivation as a result of a lack of

employment opportunities. Again, and in terms of the number of people,

DCSDC ranked second in NI (Belfast was first) but as a percentage of its

population DCSDC was ranked highest in the employment deprivation scale.

Rank of deprivation by NI council area

The 2010 Northern Ireland

Multiple Deprivation

Measure (NIMDM)

estimated that, overall, 43%

of the population in DCSDC

lived in an area defined as

deprived. This rate was the

second highest of the 11

council areas in NI.

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High levels of deprivation

in areas are synonymous

with health and wellbeing

problems among resident

populations. In order for

these health inequalities to

be addressed dedicated

interventions are required.

According to the 2011 Census

the Strabane Local Government

District population (now part of

the Derry and Strabane District

Council) stated that Strabane

LGD (49 per cent) had the

highest prevalence rate for

households containing

someone with a long-term

health problem or disability

across all of Northern Ireland.

Standardised admission rates (all admissions) per 100,000 population

DCSDC and NI Below

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Crude suicide rate per 100,000 population, DCSDC and NI Below

Life expectancy at birth by gender2009-11 to 2013-15

DCSDC and NI (Below)

Percentage of the population with long-term health problem or disability,

DCSDC and NI: Below

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Percentage of the population with long-term health problem or disability

DCSDC and NI: Below

*Note – Updated Multiple Deprivation Measures are due to be published on 23 November 2017. Public dissemination events are planned, across Northern Ireland, for early 2018

The DCSDC Community Plan document has identified the improvement of its

citizens’ health and wellbeing as being a strategic priority. This, as has been

referenced previously, will be achieved by:

- Delivering an ambitious programme of play areas, remodelled parks, open spaces and an expanded greenway /cycling network across the city, town and villages of the council area. - Delivering a sports development programme to promote greater activity by people with a disability, women, girls, older people and those living in areas of high social need. - Promoting greater integration within and between communities through shared spaces, services and facilities and the development of rural communities. The Two Loughs Projects fits within the actions identified and would make a positive contribution to facilitating improvements to local health and wellbeing.

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Strategic Review & Context Conclusion-

As evidenced in the strategic review a number of wider societal benefits can be

achieved through the provision of tourism and recreational opportunities within

green-spaces such as the Two Loughs project:

Improved Quality of Life /Economic Benefits

Investment in green space can offer an improved living environment and

improve quality of life for local residents. Forestry Commission -2012-

Economic Benefits of Green Space suggests that investments in green spaces

can improve a region’s image, helping to attract and retain high value industries,

new business start-ups, entrepreneurs and workers. This in turn increases the

scope for reducing unemployment and increasing GVA.

Additionally investment leads to direct employment and GVA created within

sector-specific businesses (e.g. trail development etc.) as well as havening

indirect impacts.

Social Cohesion

Investment in green open spaces can offer opportunities for community

participation leading to higher community cohesion and lower crime.

Learning and Education

Learning outdoors can have a range of positive impacts on different levels e.g.

interpersonal, social, physical and behavioural. Also research indicates that

children who spend time learning in natural environments perform better in

subjects as reading and maths.

Youth Crime Reduction

A growing body of evidence suggests that engagement in sport and physical

recreation can help to reduce crime, delinquency and anti-social behaviour,

especially amongst young people at risk.

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Recreation and Leisure

The proposed project would facilitate the provision of leisure and recreational

opportunities (e.g. walking, viewing wildlife, cycling etc.) and experiential

contact with nature. Pyle (2002) suggests that when contact with nature is

diminished, negative impacts may be realised at different levels, as follows:

• Physically from lack of fresh air and exercise.

• Intellectually from not developing awareness, observation and imagination.

• Emotionally by not developing attachments to special/ specific places.

• Morally through lack of awareness of the ethical and moral dimensions to

human interactions with the natural world.

Therefore, it is important for the well-being of local residents and visitors to

Northern Ireland that there are high-quality open environments which are

accessible for recreation and contact with nature.

Culture & Heritage

Through effective design, investment and marketing, projects such as the Two

Loughs project provide a focus for local communities and visitors to develop an

awareness and appreciation of local heritage and culture.

Health and Well-being

There is significant amount of evidence available that suggests that the

engagement in frequent, moderate intensity exercise can have significant

positive health benefits including: reduction in the risk of dying prematurely

e.g. from heart disease; longer, more independent life; and improved mental

health. Linked to this, increased activity can lead to a range of economic

benefits including cost savings to the National Health Service (NHS), and a

reduction in work absences.

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Section 5.0 Review of Existing Facilities & Infrastructure at Moorlough &

Lough Ash

5.1 Location Moorlough and Lough Ash are located within the Sperrins AONB in the heart

of the Sperrin Mountains and convenient to the picturesque Glenelly Valley.

Lough Ash is situated approximately 4.8 km from the nearest settlement,

Dunamanagh/Donemana. Moor Lough is 6 km drive from Dunamanagh and

just over 1 km from the village of Glenmornan.

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Moorlough is an upland lake of approximately 16.2 hectares that sits in an area

at an altitude of some 170 metres and within two parishes - Donagheady and

Leckpatrick. Owenreagh Hill is located on the higher ground to the south west

and Balix Hill lies to the south east.

Moorlough is believed to have been formed at the close of the last Ice Age

between seventeen to thirteen thousand years ago and is considered to be a

kettle hole lake - a large depression that was left in the landscape after a great

block of ice was covered by meltwater sediments flowing from a nearby ice

sheet. The block of ice melted as the climate got warmer, leaving a hollow in

the landscape that eventually filled with water to form Moor Lough.

Lough Ash sits in the north western foothills of the Sperrin Mountains. The

lake is located at an altitude of 160 metres above sea level, is over 15.95

hectares in area and overflows into the Burn Dennet Valley, some two

kilometres to the west. Its principal dimensions are:

Length: 750m long, maximum width 280 metres

Mean depth: 3.2 metres, maximum depth: 11.5 metres

The lough has formed in a valley that is approximately 1km wide and runs in a

south west to north east orientation. At the close of the last Ice Age glacial

outwash material was deposited at either end of this valley. The material

deposited to the south west formed a dam that caused the lough to fill with

water. The outwash sediments can be seen in the form of small hills at both

ends of the lough. Over the millennia a peat bog has also developed at the south

western end of the valley. This bog has in turn also helped date the lough.

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5.2 Public Angling Estate Inland Fisheries manage both the Moorlough and Lough Ash sites principally as

part of DAERA’s Public Angling estate although other recreational activities

are permitted at Moorlough in agreement with and at the discretion of DAERA.

The Loughs are stocked with Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout and are open to

anglers from 1st March to 20th October each year. DAERA apply a stocking

ratio of 100 trout per hectare at both lakes/ 1000 fish per lough every two

months and spend approximately £25k per annum at both loughs. This covers

stocking and ongoing maintenance; an annual fee to Abercorn Estates for the

fishing rights to Moorlough; and annual payments to landowners at both

Moorlough & Lough Ash.

5.3 Fishing Rights 5.3.1 Moorlough The fishing rights at Moorlough are owned by the Duke of Abercorn as part of

his estate, which is managed as Abercorn Estates. DAERA’s Inland Fisheries

currently lease the fishing rights for Moorlough from Abercorn Estates on a

recurrent 5 year lease- the current lease runs until 31st December 2019.

Abercorn Estates have indicated that they are happy with this arrangement and

see no reason not to extend the lease beyond 31st December 2019 once it

comes up for renewal.

5.3.2 Lough Ash DAERA’s Inland Fisheries have carried out a derelict water search under

Section 3 of the Fisheries Act, which is in essence a search for rights. No

owners were identified and no-one came forward to assert ownership of rights

when the search was being undertaken. The rights are held “in trust” by the

Department which currently treats Lough Ash as a departmental asset and part

of the public angling estate.

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5.4 Access & Maintenance Responsibilities 5.4.1 Moorlough

At Moorlough DAERA maintain a car park; a (2km) circular public gravel

road/track around the lake (Designated by Walk NI as a Quality Short Walk);

information signage e.g. detailing terms of use relating to angling/personal

watercraft (see Figures 5 and 6); a number of recently installed fish stand; an

angler’s shelter and other site furniture ( bins, seating and picnic bench) r

Loughs Agency is responsible for enforcement while Derry City & Strabane

District Council carry out litter picking; maintain a toilet block (which is open

on a seasonal basis in line with the angling season -Figure 7. Additionally

Council installed and are responsible for an interpretive panel (relating to A

Journey In Time Heritage Trail which both Moorlough and Lough Ash feature

in – Figure 3 & 4); and financed much of the existing white on brown road

signage for Moorlough.

Critically it has been difficult to ascertain who installed and has responsibility

for existing safeguarding equipment. There are approximately 7 life ring

containers at Moorlough however only one of these contains a life ring. There

is no lifesaving equipment at Lough Ash. DAERA have advised that while not

responsible for this equipment they are currently completing risk assessments

at all their sites to determine if there is a need to install safeguarding

equipment.

Note: Clear lines of responsibility should be defined between stakeholders

where any new development takes places particularly with regards the

maintenance of new infrastructure. A lack of sufficiently developed and

maintained infrastructure - as well as other issues anti-social behaviour- may

otherwise potentially inhibit increased recreational use by locals and visitors

alike.

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MOORLOUGH

SITE VISIT

INITIAL FINDINGS

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Speed Limit Signs

10mph

Concrete Pipe

Litter Bins –

Overflowing With

Litter

Barrier- Boulders Barrier Posts At

Paddling Area - Missing

/Hidden With Foliage

Bench – Hidden Among

Foliage

Concrete Pipe Litter Bins

– Hidden Within Foliage

3 Examples Site

Overflowing With

Rubbish

Sanded/ Paddling Area

Figure 2 /19/20

Passing Points On

Entrance Road

Litter Bin And

Stone Structure

Signage

Figures 4, 5, &6

Public Toilets

Figure 7

Picnic Table- Damaged

Beyond Repair

Pot Holes All Around

Moorlough

Figures 9 & 10

Example of

Anglers Access

Example

Anglers Access

Gravel Parking

Area

Figure 11

Concrete Base At

Life Saving Equip

Shelter For

Anglers- Graffitti

Rubbish & Signs Of Anti

-Social Behaviour

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Directional Signage:

A review of White On Brown

directional signage for Moorlough

and Lough Ash was completed By

Road Service in 2012. Strabane

District Council invested £2,100 to

upgrade existing signage and to

install new signage signposting

visitors between the 2 lakes. Way

marking signage for Moorlough

exists on B Roads at Artigarvan and

Aughabrack and convenient to

Plumbridge. A small number of

signs are showing minor damage,

while there is a directional sign

missing between link route from

Moorlough to Lough Ash

Action: Signage repair/replacement Figure 1

Approach Road:

The final approach to Moorlough is along small country roads for

approximately 1mile. A number of basic passing bays have been installed along

this section of route to facilitate traffic flow.

Action: Consideration should be given to increasing the incidence and

improving the quality of passing bays to facilitate potential increased traffic

flow.

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Entrance Area:

Speed restrictions (10mph) mark the entrance area to Moorlough. The road

which circumnavigates the lake consists for the most part of a gravel surface.

This road is operated as a one way system with some signage in place

There are no signs indicating the location of formal parking facilities, although

there is unmarked parking space available further along the gravel road which

circumnavigates the lake- see figure 10. Informal car parking occurs both in the

vicinity of the entrance and on verges convenient to the angling piers.

Action: Consideration should be given to the installation of adequate formal

parking at the entrance to Moorlough and repurposing the main space currently

allocated for parking. An uplift in the one way signage should also be

undertaken

Figure 2: Entrance to Moorlough, toilet block and sanded beach area

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Figure 3

Figures 4, 5& 6

Interpretation at the site is limited but it does link

Moorlough into a wider heritage offering- The Journey In

Time Trail.

Action: The opportunities which arise from the rich history

and heritage of Moorlough are not being fully realised.

Development should consider the potential opportunities

arising out of such a rich resource.

The angling information signage at the entrance is functional

but carries the now defunct DCAL brand.

There is also a second sign relating to the use of personal

watercraft – again this carries the now defunct DCAL brand.

Action: Where development is undertaken consideration

should be given to updating information on signage ,

uplifting the design of signage and providing gateway

signage to create a more welcoming environment.

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Figure 7:

Toilet block at Moorlough

The toilets are maintained and

opened and closed by Council. The

toilets are housed in a non-powered,

steel clad anti vandal container unit.

In a conditions survey carried out

by Council in 2015 their condition

was deemed acceptable but a

minimum level of repair works was

required and estimated at £2500.

Action: Consideration should be

given to replacement as the unit is

estimated to be in use at the site for

approximately 19years.

The following also requires

clarification in the first instance in

relation to:

- Actual ownership of the unit

(determine legacy

arrangements from handover

of site by Rivers Agency)

- Ownership of the land/

Leasing arrangements for the

land on which the toilet block

is situated

- Formal written arrangements

in relation to maintenance.

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Gravel Roadway/ Main Car Park:

Figures 8-10: Pathway around Moorlough

While there are sections of the

(2km) circular public gravel

road/track around the lough in a

reasonable condition the track is

for the most part neglected,

poorly maintained and

conditions underfoot are poor. In

a number of places some

potholes are so large that they

cover the width of the track, are

filled with rain water and are

impossible to pass unless users

have appropriate footwear.

Action: * Consideration should

be given to uplifting the

condition of the gravel road and

to restrict to vehicle access to

certain user groups using a

barrier system. Such a review

should look at the potential for

creating traffic free cycle and

walking spaces.

Update: Feb 2018: The circular

public gravel road/track around

the lough has recently been

upgraded with gravel being

applied (reducing significantly

the amount of potholes), and

excess foliage and scrub being

pared back.

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Figure 11: Main Car Park

*One of the key factors to be considered when designing a visitor hub, is traffic flow.

This relates to how visitors move around the site by car and also when they leave their

car and travel on foot or by bike. Different users will move around the site in different

ways depending on their requirements. Importantly, design should ensure that visitor

conflict is minimised to an acceptable level. Interaction between vehicles and visitors

should be minimised as far as possible. As a rule, vehicle roads should not be used as

part of a walk or bike trail system. Where vehicles do come into contact with walkers

and cyclists this should be clearly managed, for example, through clearly signage and

designated crossing points.

The main car park consists of a gravel surface and is pitted with potholes made worse

surface water.

Action: Consider relocating car park to entrance and repurposing some if not all of the

existing car parking space e.g. play area.

Update: Feb 2018 The existing carpark has been upgraded with gravel being applied

(reducing significantly the amount of potholes), and excess foliage and scrub being pared

back.

Due to custom and practice, DAERA (and its predecessors) has in the past carried out

resurfacing of the circular roadway /car park at Moorlough to facilitate anglers’ vehicular

access. This remedial work has not proved long lasting and a pilot scheme has been

undertaken on two sections of the road resurfacing with new material. However with

damage to the road an ongoing issue a review on the best way forward is required.

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Fishing Stands at Moorlough

Figure 12 Figure 13

Figure 14 Figure 15

There are seven purpose built piers /angling access points. A shelter has been installed at

one of these access points while litter bins have been provided at 2 sites. There are a series

of life ring containers – approx. 8- located convenient to these points, however only one

contains a life ring. (The one nearest to the entrance)

Action: Install bins at each of these angling points / signs encouraging users to take litter

home. Consider the installation of additional shelters. Review provision of life saving

equipment.

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Access Lanes used by Landowners at Moorlough

Figure 16

Figure 17

Figure 18

The gravel road represents

often the only method for local

farmers to access their lands

which surround the lake.

There are a minimum of 6

entrance points/lanes from the

gravel road to neighbouring

fields. Some of these points

suffer from rutting caused by

heavy machinery.

It is also not clear –at these

entrance points to “private”

land– if public access is

allowed or prohibited.

Action: Upgrade surface

material used at the access

points to farmers’ field. Install

No Entry Signs.

Ensure landowner lease

agreements incorporate fit for

purpose access arrangements.

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Amenity Area:

Small Beaches/Sanded Areas

Figures 19 & 20

As well as anglers Moorlough is popular

with locals and visitors during periods of

good weather, and walkers/dog walkers all

year round.

There are a number of areas which have

traditionally been used for recreational

purposes by visitors to Moorlough- in

particular 2 sanded areas popular with

families with young children. A picnic table

was also evidenced in an area beside a

stonework bin.(Figure 20)

Walking, dog walking, paddling in the

water, barbecues are popular forms of

activity which happen at Moorlough. There

are however no formal arrangements in

place for such activity It is likely however

that given the unrestricted access at

Moorlough there would be some duty of

care for DAERA on non-anglers.

Actions: Consider formal arrangements for

multi activity at Moorlough and provide an

upgrade in facilities to accommodate the

same.

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At Moorlough there exists the potential

for increased recreational usage, both by

local people and by visitors however

lack of sufficiently developed and

poorly maintained infrastructure may be

a barrier to this.

There are additionally other issues

which degrade the quality of the

experience at Moorlough including

littering and the illegal dumping of bulk

waste and anti-social behaviour in for

example in the form of car racing,

boisterous behaviour , graffiti, damage

to property -including the burning of

heather.

Action: Consideration of control

measures and community partnerships to

mitigate against the above.

As previously referenced it has been

difficult to ascertain who installed and

has responsibility for the limited existing

safeguarding equipment at Moorlough .

DAERA have advised that while not

responsible for this equipment they are

currently completing risk assessments at

all their sites to determine if there is a

need to install safeguarding equipment

Action: Implement the

recommendations outlined in DAERA’s

Risk Assessment of the sites.

Figures 21, 22 & 23

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LOUGH ASH

SITE VISIT

INITIAL FINDINGS

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5.4.2 Lough Ash

Access & Signage:

Lough Ash is signposted (using white on brown visitor signs) off a main B

road- the B48- approximately half way between the villages of Donemana/Dunamanagh and Plumbridge. There are also a series of white on

brown signs which navigation between Lough Ash and Moorlough.

The lough itself can be reached via a privately owned gravel road. Facilities on site which are maintained by DAERA include a gravel car park, bin, and

picnic table as well as a path comprising of stiles and foot bridges which allows access to the lough itself. As at Moorlough Loughs Agency is

responsible for enforcement while Derry City & Strabane District Council installed and are responsible for an interpretive panel (relating to A Journey In

Time Heritage Trail– Figure 3 & 4); and financed a number of the existing white on brown road signs for Lough Ash.

Unlike Moorlough where there are significant numbers of non-angling users accessing the facility - either informally or with the permission of DAERA- Lough Ash is almost exclusively accessed by anglers. The lack of

infrastructure at Lough Ash – such as toilets - may mean the site is not used by other recreational users. Additionally however it should be noted the nearby

facility of Moorlough -even as it is - does offer a much more viable alternative for other potential user groups.

Figure 24: Lough Ash

There is currently no angling information

signage on site.

Action: Where development is undertaken

consideration should be given to updating

information on signage, uplifting the design of

signage and providing gateway signage to

create a more welcoming environment.

Interpretation at the site is limited

Action: The opportunities which arise from

the rich history and heritage of Lough Ash are

not being fully realised. Development should

consider the potential opportunities arising out

of such a rich resource e.g. Ogilby Connection

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Figure 25: Access lane to Lough Ash

Figure 26: Car Park at Lough Ash

Figure 27: Lough Ash access for anglers

The gravel access road and car

park are both pitted with

potholes made worse surface

water.

Action: Consideration should be

given to uplifting the condition

of the gravel surfaces and to

maintenance regimes.

A basic slipway onto lough

exists at a point closest to the

carpark

Action: Consideration should be

given to upgrading this facility

to a standard suitable for

disabled users

The site has no toilet facilities.

Action: Consideration should be

given to the installation of

suitable toilet facilities and the

ongoing maintenance

requirements for the same.

The site has no lifesaving

equipment.

Action: DAERA are currently

completing risk assessments at

all their sites to determine if

there is a need to install

safeguarding equipment.

Resulting recommendations for

Lough Ash should be fully

implemented.

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Figures 28, 29 & 30 Access path for anglers at Lough Ash

In relation to access at Lough

Ash the following requires

action:

- Formal written agreement with all landowners (including the owners of the access road, car park and path around the lough)

- Consider formal access

arrangements for other non-angling users given that given the unrestricted access at Lough Ash there would be some duty of care for DAERA on non-anglers.

- Review of existing

infrastructure and uplift to the same where required.

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Figures 31, 32 & 33 Small bridges at Lough Ash (below)

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Figure 34: Lough Ash

Figure 35: Picnic table and bin

There are a number of issues

which degrade the quality of the

experience at Lough Ash

including littering and minor

incidents of anti-social behaviour.

Action: Consideration of control

measures and community

partnerships to mitigate against

the above.

Action: Identify clear lines of

responsibility for maintenance

issues surrounding the picnic table

and litter bin/litter picking

DAERA have indicated that while Moorlough offers

opportunities for developments relating to wider recreational

use, Lough Ash should be maintained and promoted

primarily as a wild fishery. This would be an important and

attractive element of the wider angling offer available locally.

Some small scale development

sympathetic to a wild fishery environment e.g. birdwatching /nature photography could

however be facilitated.

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5.5 Marketing & Promotion:

- The main focus of marketing activity relating to Moorlough and Lough Ash is

around angling product and is defined largely by the activities of DAERA and

Loughs Agency.

- Angling opportunities relating to Moorlough and Lough Ash are largely

integrated into the wider angling message delivered by both these organisations.

- The availability of information is available through online platforms – (see

below results of a google search) and print material distributed through Fish

And Tackle shops, and Visitor Information Centre, and promotions events

attended by Loughs Agency in the UK and Europe.

- DCSDC incorporated the sites into a Journey In Time heritage trail brochure

circulated largely through visitor information centres in Northern Ireland- see

below.

Online Profile:

Google Search: In order of appearance:

Moorlough:

• http://www.walkni.com/walks/2535/moor-lough/

• https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/angling-moor-lough

• http://www.discovertyroneandsperrins.com/attraction/moor-lough/

• https://discovernorthernireland.com/Moor-Lough-Strabane-P63025/

• http://www.ireland.com/en-gb/what-is-available/walking-and

hiking/mountain-and-hill-walks/destinations/northern-ireland/county-

tyrone/strabane/all/2-63025/

Lough Ash :

• https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/angling-lough-ash

• http://www.discovertyroneandsperrins.com/attraction/lough-ash/

• https://www.loughs-agency.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/stillwater-

status-report-lough-ash-2011.pdf

• http://flyandlure.org/listings/places_to_fly_fish/northern_ireland/county_t

yrone/lough_ash

• https://www.flickr.com/photos/garethwrayphotography/14175789695

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Other online Platforms:

• https://www.ufishireland.org/index.php/go-lough-fishing/in-the-foyle-

catchment-loughs/lough-ash

• https://www.ufishireland.org/index.php/go-lough-fishing/in-the-foyle-

catchment-loughs/moor-lough

Print Profile:

An uplift in the current level of marketing activity would be required should

significant resources be invested in developing the Moorlough and Lough Ash

offer. Additional activity should however be defined by the development of a

strong product brand and be informed by a strategic marketing action plan

(estimated cost of £15,000ex VAT ) Any action plan should consider the

capacity of the project partner’s to incorporate the marketing of new product

within existing marketing programmes in order to maximise efficiencies.

Both sites feature on the

Journey In Time Trail.

Council produced printed

material to promote the trail

approximately 4 years ago.

These were distributed to

Visitor Information Centres

in NI but supplies would be

exhausted in many instances.

The publication is due for a

reprint and redistribution in

2018 at the earliest.

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5.6.3 OPPORTUNITIES -Potential strategic fit with key

government agency and funder

objectives.

-Strategic approach to angling

delivery.

-Enhancement of the offer /facilities

currently available to anglers

-Economic growth via tourism and

outdoor recreation development

-Provision of new experiences

/activities (slow adventure)

-Improved wellbeing and greater

social participation and cohesion

5.6.4 THREATS

-Lack of investment/ funding

-Lack of community support

-Withdrawal of owners’ angling rights from

future angling agreements with DAERA

-Withdrawal of permissive access

agreements by landowners

-Decline in numbers participating in angling

-Anti social behaviour

-Conflicts between new and existing user

groups.

-Pollution/Invasive species

-Lack of clear management

5.6.2 WEAKNESSES

-Remote locations/difficult to access

-Formal approval only for angling (Public

Angling Estate)

-Limited seasonal angling offer

-Limited economic impact from angling

activity.

-Informal /unapproved use by other users

-Limited facility provision- Limited budgets available to Inland Fisheries for investment purposes.- Lack of clarity/ formal written arrangements re maintenance, leasing of land, angling rights, access. -No wider community stewardship

-Marketing & promotion

5.6.1 STRENGTHS

-Location: Sperrin Area of

Outstanding Natural Beauty

-Natural & cultural heritage of the

area.

-Provision of quality angling offer by

DAERA: Both sites sit within Top 10

of DAERA'S Public Angling Estate.

-Existing stakeholder relationships

(DAERA, Loughs Agency, Council,

landowners, and holders of angling

rights)

-Interagency development task group

5.6 S.W.O.T. Analysis Moorlough & Lough Ash

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6.0 Case Studies & Best Practice Examples 6.1 Case Study One – Loughmacrory, County Tyrone The lough is situated in the heart of the Loughmacrory village next to the Gaelic

Athletic Club and Loughmacrory Development Association. It is 53 acre in size

and has Wild Brown Trout, Eels, Pike, Perch and stocked Rainbow Trout. The

lough is privately owned with fishing rights leased to DAERA who in turn lease

the rights to Loughmacrory Angling Club. Formed in 2009 the club is entirely

voluntary with 17 committee members, 100 general members and 5 voluntary

bailiffs. Funding for infrastructure and training for coaches has been received from

Loughs Agency Sustainable Development Fund and Sport NI. The club

currently have plans for a new boathouse development.

Figures 34 and 35: Loughmacrory

The fishing season runs from the 1st of March to 20th of October, and a

bag limit of 2 rainbow trout exceeding 9 inches must be adhered to. All

other species of fish must be released as gently as possible. The club has three fishing jetties on the lough for anglers and all legal methods

are permitted from the shore. Fly fishing only is available from boats and all

boat users must be over 18 and wear life jackets. The club has six 19 foot

Sheelin boats and three 17 foot Morris boats. Oars and electric motors are only

permitted due to the lough being a public water source.

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Figure 36: Fishing Stand

Funded By Loughs Agency’s Sustainable

Development Fund

Figure 37

Figure 38 : New Casting Green For Training

Rod licences and permits

can be purchased in Ward's

shop in Loughmacrory

village. 150 day permits

were sold last year.

Competitions also held at

the Lough, attracts a large

number of anglers and

tourists to the area.

Loughmacrory lough is an

ideal destination for

anglers with physical

impairments, as the jetties

can be utilised by

wheelchair users which are

fully compliant with

BDAA regulations

The angling club having

a very effective

partnership with both

the local G.A.C and the

development

association.

Additionally the club

also works in

partnership with Omagh

Triathlon Club. Anyone

using the Lough for

Canoeing /Kayaking

must use their own

insurance separate from

Loughmacrory Anglers

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Figure 39 Figure 40

There is 1.5 mile circular walk around the Lough. The path was created by

(DCAL) and maintained by the local Development Association via a

service level agreement with is Fermanagh & Omagh District Council

Figure 41: Nature Trail Figure 42: Bird Hide

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One landowner requires vehicular access around the Lough. There is a

partial vehicular access on the east side of the Lough to accommodate this

landowner. All other access is strictly pedestrian.

Figure 43: Access Path Figure 44 : Vehicular Access Road

Between local GAC Grounds

& The Lough.

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6.2 Case Study Two – Lough Muckno, County Monaghan

Lough Muckno is situated beside the town of Castleblayney in County

Monaghan and covers 325 hectares with depths of 20 metres.

The lough holds huge stocks of fish including

bream, rudd, roach, tench, perch, pike and

brown trout. Angling is managed by the Irish

Angling Development Alliance (I.A.D.A.)

within a wider partnership arrangement

involving Monaghan County Council and the

local community. Figure 45- Below : Lough Muckno

The lough itself is situated within Lough Muckno Leisure Park where a range of

facilities are available. These include car parking, toilets, a number of forest

trails, walking/nature trails by the lough, picnic area, bar and restaurant, and

adventure playparks for younger children and teenagers. The park is well used

all year around by both local people and visitors.

The park is managed on behalf of Council by the Lough Muckno Development

Committee which is made up of 6 local councillors and 5 Community representatives. This group funds Lough Muckno Community Partnership - via

a service level agreement - to run the park on a day to day basis utilising a voluntary wardens’ scheme.

2012 – 46,000 tourists

visited County

Monaghan – 38,000 were

from the UK. €11m in

revenue generated –

Angling top activity with

44% of visitors coming

for angling.

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Figure 46: Pictorial Summary Of Activities At Lough Muckno

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Within the past number of years Monaghan County Council has invested a

significant amount of funds (Council resources, INTERREG IVA and PEACE III funding) into improving infrastructure and facilities at the lough in order to

make the lough an amenity for local people to enjoy as well as to provide a top class angling venue for visitors and hosting national/ international competitions. This work has included and necessitated the building of relationships and creating partnerships with private sector businesses (eg Concra Golf Club); and statutory agencies such as Coillte; Strengthening local community working and community relationships with the Irish Angling Development Alliance has also been crucial so as to ensure the sustainability of the park and fishery.

Figure 47: Muckno Adventure:

An Example Of Partnership Working With The Private Sector

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Figure 48 : Lough Muckno Figure 51 : Access Bridge to Coillte

Land, Picnic Area and Forest Walk

Figure 49: Nature Trail Figure 52: Picnic Area

Figure 50: Weekly 5 KM Run Figure 53

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Angling Access

Access Roads: As a coarse angling

destination and because of the nature

of the equipment required for this

discipline (in terms of weight/bulk)

the provision of good access to the

lough shore is essential- See figures

54 & 56

Figure 54 (Left): Vehicular Access

Road

Fishing Stands: Fishing stands have not been installed for a number of reasons including:

-Water levels can vary a lot with very high water in the winter making fishing stands unsafe and liable to being underwater

-Ongoing maintenance and public

liability is a consideration

-The Lough is quite easily accessed

from the shore

-Habitat management – minimal

intervention is encouraged-At other coarse angling sites older fishing stands are being taken out and not being replaced-Angling competition regulations: poles are required to be a certain distance apart, makes using fishing stands not feasible.

Figure 55 (Left) : Lough shore

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Figure 56 Figure 57

Access road for Coarse Anglers Information Signs For White Island

Angling Events & New Developments

Figure 58: Right –Angling Festival

In 2016 the Lough

Muckno hosted a series

of events including the

annual Muckno Mania

Festival, triathlons and

angling competitions.

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Competitions at Lough Muckno last approximately 5 days with up to 53

competitors staying in the area on average for 10 days (5 days prior to the

competition to practice on the Lough). There is, however, not enough

accommodation available within the

locality to cater for demand during

competitions nor is there enough to

cater for leisure angling groups /tours

in general

The Lough Muckno Development Committee have identified the now derelict Hope Castle –Figure 58 -as

offering a potential solution to this gap in provision. The castle represents

an opportunity to provide new budget accommodation as well as

disinfection stations for boats in order to help control invasive species in the

Lough.

Monaghan County Council are also

looking into an uplift in provision at the lough – specifically in relation to

developing access to the Lough at another stretch of the bank which is

in private ownership. If access can be agreed with the owner it is likely the

council will applying for funding to facilitate the installation of

appropriate infrastructure. There may be scope for Two Loughs project

partners to establish a partnership project around angling provision with

Monaghan Council Council via the Figure 59: Hope Castle RDP co-operation scheme.

The I.A.D.A. provide

advice and support to

Monaghan County

Council on infrastructure

and facilities required for

hosting angling

competitions

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Westmeath Tourism Strategy 2016-2020 recognises that angling as a

tourism product for Westmeath “the Lake County” has huge potential. *

The strategy considers it imperative that Westmeath works to

promote and support the profile of angling in the county and identifies a

number of measures to facilitate this. In the short terms the priorities are:

• The provision of co-ordinated, accessible and up to date

information including information on where to buy permits, details

of fishing stocks, directions and access to lakes and boat hire

• Improved promotion and marketing of the angling product (it

being essential to highlight and differentiate Westmeath from

similar inland destinations i.e. such as the Pike fishing)

It is recommended, that over the longer term, Westmeath presents a

number of prime sites in the many tranquil settings that offer good

access, adequate facilities and quality fish stocks. *The strategy notes that the Fáilte Ireland Angling Strategy (2009)

identified angling as an important sector for Irish tourism, with the

potential to provide for economic growth, in particular in respect of rural

areas, due to the requirement for accommodation, food, entertainment,

boat hire and other activities that are part and parcel of the overall

angling holiday experience. (Statistics revealing that overseas visitors

who engaged in angling while in Ireland spent an estimated

€105million.)

6.3 Case Study Three – Mullingar Angling Centre, County Westmeath

Mullingar Angling Centre is a well-established game and coarse angling

destination in County Westmeath which includes Lough Derravaragh, Lough

Owel and Lough Ennell. These loughs are all part of the Inland Fisheries

Ireland's 'Midland Fisheries Group' of managed waters

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Lough Derravaragh

Lough Derravaragh is located approx 14 kms North West of Mullingar, County

Westmeath. It sits on the River Inny which flows from Lough Sheelin on its

way to the River Shannon. It is a long narrow Lough spanning approx 8km in

length with an area of over 1080 hectares.

This is a rich limestone lake holding trout of an average size of about 1½ lb with

fish of up to 6lb being caught annually. The northern end of the lake is wide and

mostly shallow (with depths graduating from 1.5 meters at the margins to about

6 meters at the centre of the lake) and it is in this area that the majority of the

trout fishing is practiced. The southern end of the lake is narrow and deep (up to

20 meters) however this end of the lake tends to produce bigger fish. The lough

itself is regarded as a mixed fishery but is better known for its excellent pike

fishing. While a boat offers a distinct advantage the southern neck of the lake at

Crookedwood allows for excellent shore fishing subject to permission by local

landowners.

Figures 60 and 61: Lough Derravaragh

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The main public area is at Donore near Multyfarnham, where there is a caravan

park and shop/restaurant which opens during the spring and summer period.

Figure 62: Caravan Park at Lough Derravaragh

During the last 30 years the committee

of Lough Derravaragh Angling

Association have worked closely with

Inland Fisheries Ireland, and other

stakeholders, to restore the lake to its

former glory.

The Association have invested in the

purchase of unfed trout fry which

have been stocked into the Lough

Derravaragh system.

Figure 63

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Figure 64 : Lough Ennell

Lough Ennell is approximately 4.5 miles (7Km) long by 2 miles (3Km) wide,

covering an area of about 3540 acres. A dominant feature of this Lough is its

huge area of shallow water. Nearly two - thirds of its area is less than 25ft (8m)

and almost half of it is under 10ft (3m) deep.It is a high pH lough (7.5) with the

potential to produce vast quantities of fish food and to carry big numbers of

trout

Figures 65 and 66 : Above Lough Ennell & Lough Ennell Caravan Park

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Lough Owel is a high pH, mainly spring fed limestone lake with an area

covering 2547 acres (over 1000 Hectares ). It has remarkable water quality

with visibility to a depth of over 20ft (6m) on a bright day. Owel is a deep lake

with less fishing shallows than other Midland lakes, but fishing can be

productive, even over deep water. With the exceptional water clarity and with

flies drifting out from the shore it often pays to drift well beyond the shallows.

The lake has a resident stock of wild brown trout. The average size of the trout

is remarkably large - averaging about 2lbs. Trout to about 7lbs are taken every

season by anglers and fishery staff have encountered fish up to 11 - 12lbs in

the streams at spawning time.

Figures 67 & 68: Information Signage, Lough Owel

Figure 69: Figure 70:

Invasive Species Warning Angling Training Centre

(Zebra Mussels)

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6.4 Case Study Four – Lough Sheelin, County Cavan

Figure 71- Left Taken from the IFI

pocket guide for Lough Sheelin

The guide provides information on

angling seasons; the location of the

Inland Fisheries office, piers, slipways,

and parking; lake depths; anglers

safety and etiquette; and useful contacts

(boat hire, ghillies and accommodation)

Lough Sheelin is situated in the North

Midlands on the borders of Cavan,

Meath and Westmeath and is part of the

River Inny system. It is 8 km long (5

miles), over 1.6 km wide (1 mile)

covering an area of approx 1880

Hectares (4500 acres). This is a rich

limestone lough with a capacity to

produce and maintain a good stock of

large wild brown trout. The high pH

factor of the water, combined with its

low average depth profile gives it

excellent trout-producing potential.

Fishery scientists have calculated that

the lough has a capacity to carry a

bigger stock of brown trout than any

other in Ireland. Frequently anglers

report catching fish in the range 3lbs -

7lbs. The average weight based on catch

statistics in recent years is about 2lbs to

3lbs. The lough however doesn't just

hold trout, there are also substantial pike

and a large population of coarse fish.

Figures 72 & 73 Above

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The lake is managed by Inland Fisheries Ireland ('Midland Fisheries Group' )

who work with local anglers and the Lough Sheelin Trout Protection Assoc. to

protect and develop the lake.

The Lough Sheelin Trout Protection Association (L.S.T.P.A.)

Figure 74: Above www.loughsheelinanglers.ie

The Lough Sheelin Trout Protection Association was set up in late 1800’s. The

purpose of the association was the protection of the brown trout stocks in the

lake and the rivers. To do this the L.S.T.P.A. employed water keepers who

were tasked with protecting the spawning rivers and controlling predators. The

association consisted initially of property owners living in the vicinity of the

lake, professionals working there and boatmen providing services to anglers.

In more recent years the L.S.T.P.A have raised 450,000 euros through fund

raising and grant aid and reinvested this money into trying to repair the damage

done to the lake (and the streams which are the life blood of the lake.) through

neglect and pollution.

The L.S.T.P.A have succeeded in helping bringing the lake from near total

annihilation to one a point where it can be considered one of the top premier

Wild Brown Trout lakes in the world .

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Angling Etiquette

• Life Jackets are required to be worn by law.

• A head lamp or torch is required while fishing late on the lake.

• Please keep speed to 5 knots, use the oars and conserve the use of outboard

motors whenever possible.

• Do not operate on full throttle in shallow areas, boat piers or close to other

boats on the lake.

• Do not cut in front of another drifting boat. A distance of at least 100 metres

should be maintained from the nearest boat. Please show other anglers respect

while fishing.

• When moving from one drift to another be aware of other anglers in the

vicinity.

• Please bring all litter home. Do not discard fishing line into the lake or onto

the shoreline.

Figures 75, 76 & 77: Angling Information & Instruction

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6.5 Case Study Five - Castlewellan Lake, County Down

Although operating on a much larger scale Castlewellan Lake represents a good

example of what could be replicated at Moorlough in relation to developing

shared space.

Castlewellan Forest Park covers 450 hectares of land lying north of the

Mourne Mountains. It comprises of a 41.6 hectare lake- stocked with brown

trout and rainbow trout by DAERA; a Victorian castle; scenic walking trails;

27km of mountain bike trails; nature play area; an onsite multi-activity

centre; hedge maze; equestrian centre; caravanning and camping; as well as

essential support infrastructure (car parking, toilets, cafeteria etc…)

Activity at the site is managed 3 key stakeholders- The NI Forest Service,

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council and DAERA’s Inland Fisheries-

and is an excellent example of an interagency approach to service delivery.

The lake area is considered one of the main attractions at the Forest Park

(According to the survey “Views on Fishing on the DCAL Public Angling

Estate 2011” it was identified by respondents as being the second most popular

of all the Public Angling Estate waters) . It is used extensively by a variety of

user groups –anglers, canoeists, walkers and cyclists.

Figures 78 & 79: Castlewellan Lake

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Figures 80 & 81: Angling & Canoeing on Castlewellan Lake

Disability Access:

There is a tarmac car park for people with disabilities beside the water.

Wheelchair access to the water's edge is possible near the castle between the

slipway and the boat jetty. The road around the lake is quarry dusted but it is

gated- Forest Service however can issue disabled anglers with keys which

permit access around the lake by car.

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6.6 Case Study Six – Innovative Interpretation

Natural assets and outdoor spaces such as forest parks, walking trails, blue ways

can be transformed in terms of their appeal by exploring the natural and built

heritage of an area, and by portraying this information to the public in a variety

of innovative and interactive ways. The examples below highlight different

ways of interpreting the heritage of a site.

The Brecon Beacons National Park Authority were looking to provide exciting

interpretation which would educate, inspire and enlighten visitors. Creative

designers, FWDP were approached to fulfill the task. Details of the construction

phase of the Brecon Beacons boulder (shown above) can be accessed online at

http://www.followthegiraffe.co.uk/build-boulder-just-10-weeks/

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Themed Adventure Play:

Another option for interpretation is ‘themed adventure play’. This can be multi-

purpose in that it can provide an inspirational setting for children to interact,

develop and learn, as well as providing a focal point for the community and

families. Themed adventure play can provide a greater ‘pull factor’ or unique

selling point (USP) than standard play equipment as it involves the design of

themed play that related specifically to the environment of the particular site. It

is also beneficial in acting as a ‘hub’ from which trails or paths can radiate.

Nature Play

‘Big Deer’ in Tollymore Forest and ‘Animal Wood’ in Castlewellan Forest

Designed for four to eleven year olds, the ‘Big Deer’ in Tollymore Forest Park

and ‘Animal Wood’ in Castlewellan Forest Park are aimed at bringing each

park’s natural and built heritage to life whilst providing a safe environment for

children to play and interact with the outdoors

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There is an opportunity to use innovative interactive experiences to –

• Make Moorlough (and to a lesser extent Lough Ash) a more welcoming

and appealing place to be

• Interpret the built and natural heritage of the sites in a less traditional yet

more visually inspiring way.

• The design of any future interpretation for the site relates to the primary

school curriculum and to a lesser extent the secondary curriculum.

These could be in the form of –

• Sculptures or art installations that visitors can look at and touch or;

• Structures that visitors can interact with e.g. climb on, through etc.

• Structures that have a play value for children of a specific age

However, there are issues that need to be considered when developing

innovative interactive interpretation. This includes (but is not limited to) –

• Location – is there land suitable and available for installation

• Health and safety of users

• Robustness and likelihood of vandalism

• Management including inspections and maintenance

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6.7 Case Study Seven - Barrier Installation At Gribben Quay Access control barriers are an ideal means of controlling vehicle flow and

deterring unwanted traffic through land or property.

An example of an effective barrier system in operation can be found at the

Gribben Quay, near Bready in Co.Tyrone. Having recently restored and

developed high quality facilities at the Gribben Quay, Loughs Agency installed

a barrier on the approach lane in order to manage access. The barrier has three

opening options, keypad, phone and remote control key and is powered entirely

via sustainable, solar energy. A barrier solution of this type would provide

effective access control at isolated and rural locations such as Moorlough.

Gribben Barrier

Powered Via Solar Energy And Keypad Operation Function

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Case Studies & Best Practice Conclusions

An effective visitor hub should include (as a minimum) the following 5

elements –

• Car Parking

• Toilets

• Trailhead

• Picnic space

• Activity specific provision : angling (widened to include other new

activities- e.g. canoeing)

In addition, if the project partners wish to develop in particular Moorlough to its

full potential, it is recommended that the following 2 elements be considered –

• Interpretation/ Interactive play space

• On site catering

Interpretation/ Interactive play space

As referenced above there is an opportunity to use innovative interactive

experiences to –

- Make Moorlough (and to a lesser extent Lough Ash) a more welcoming and

appealing place to be

- Interpret the built and natural heritage of the sites in a less traditional yet more

visually inspiring way.

- The design of any future interpretation for the site relates to the primary school

curriculum and to a lesser extent the secondary curriculum.

These could be in the form of –

- Sculptures or art installations that visitors can look at and touch or;

- Structures that visitors can interact with e.g. climb on, through etc.

- Structures that have a play value for children of a specific age

On site catering

Rather than develop a purpose built building on site, a more cost effective

option for Council would be to appoint a private sector business to operate a

mobile café on site. This would involve a public tender to private sector

operators. It is important the right operator is appointed in order to reflect the

site ethos e.g. outdoor, natural, healthy.

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Consideration should be given to ensuring all year-round usage. Outdoor recreation

opportunities becoming increasingly part of people’s daily lives include walking, family

cycling and play. Additional ways to encourage use all year round include:

- Holding seasonal guided walks, e.g. winter walks, autumn walks

- Providing information on interesting things to see at different times of the year, e.g.

plants and animals, birds, etc.

- Organise and host seasonal events, e.g. spring birdsong, bat watch, etc.

Any contract offered should consider:

- Opening hours – may be dependent on seasons.

- Income from contract e.g. peppercorn rent, percentage of turnover/

profit. It may be worth having this on a sliding scale with minimal

charges to the operator in Year 1 and increasing each year dependent

on turnover.

- Length of contract/ get out clauses for either party.

- Menu – coffee and cake or good quality home made fresh local

produce versus chips, consideration of take away/ picnic options.

- Price point – the items on offer must be priced according to the

market.

- Previous experience.

- Possible management of an outdoor space e.g. picnic tables and bins.

- Provision of covered space in busy months e.g. gazebo or parasols.

- Added value – can the operator act as a visitor information point

Finally the developed sites should endeavour to:

• Be a neutral space

• Be a welcoming space

• Feel safe

• Be easy to get to and be easy to access in a range of ways from a variety

of points

• Have lots to do and see

• Create positive memories that inspire people to return time and time

again.

• Become a meeting place.

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7.0 Record of Consultations The following individuals were consulted as part of this scoping study: Cllr Dan Kelly Derry City & Strabane District Council

Ald Alan Bresland Derry City & Strabane District Council

Ald Rhonda Hamilton Derry City & Strabane District Council

Cllr Brian McMahon Derry City & Strabane District Council

Philip McShane, Tourism Officer Derry City & Strabane District Council

Jennifer O’Donnell, Tourism Manager

(Acting)

Derry City & Strabane District Council

Jonathan Henderson, Access Officer Derry City & Strabane District Council

Colin Kennedy, Parks Manager Derry City & Strabane District Council

Ryan Deighan, Sports Development Derry City & Strabane District Council

Kevin Wilson Loughs Agency

Lionel Knobbs Loughs Agency

John Kane Inland Fisheries- Department of

Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

David Mann Inland Fisheries- Department of

Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

Martin Graham Tourism NI

Gary Lavery Angling NI

Ashley Hunter Canoe NI

Sgt James Jack Police Service NI

Matt Stuart Abercorn Estates

Damien Devine Dennett Anglers

Joseph Owens Loughmacrory Anglers

Mark Tierney Loughmacrory Anglers

Dympna Condra Monaghan County Council

Frank Kelly Donegal Local Development Company

Andrew Ward Inishowen Development Partnership

Meetings were also held with the following groups:

• Moorlough & Lough Ash landowners.• Dennett Interchange.• Glenmornan Community Association.• Aughabrack Community Association.

Individual transcripts are not included in this report, but are available upon request.

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7.1 Consultation Themes The consultation process identified a series of requirements for consideration

as part of any future development of Moorlough and Lough Ash. These

requirements fell into one of a number of key recurring themes.

- Review of agreements, legal clarifications, and formalisation of roles and

responsibilities (in advance of developmental work beginning) - Maintenance and site repair works including facilitating access and

routine cleansing. - Addressing issues of anti-social behaviour at the sites - Increasing local usage and building community pride and ownership - Defining and developing the destination offer / specific usage at each

site (e.g. Lough Ash to be developed as a less commercial nature reserve

/wild trout fishery type facility; and Moorlough to be developed as a

multi activity/ shared user type facility.) - Supporting the development of wider infrastructure and services e.g.

roads and accommodation (i.e. overall visitor experience)

7.2 Views of Landowners at Moorlough and Lough Ash • Landowners do not want the road at Moorlough resurfaced without first

limiting vehicular access as it will potentially create a ‘racetrack’ and

lead to anti-social behaviour. Landowners are keen to see potholes fixed

and potentially speed ramps installed. Most landowners would welcome

the installation of a barrier to limit vehicular access, however some were

concerned that the barrier could be damaged/vandalised making it

impossible to operate (the example was given of a farmer trying to access

his fields but being unable to move the barrier as the electronic barrier

mechanism was broken.) Any barrier therefore needs to be simple to

operate and reliable.

• There was agreement that a better walking surface/ car park is needed at

Moorlough.

• Landowners expressed concerns in relation to ongoing issues surrounding

vandalism e.g. fences destroyed and cars being burned out. Landowners

also keen to stop quads using the road at Moorlough.

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• A walk around Lough Ash would be welcomed but at present the water

level in the lough is too high for this making some areas of the bank

treacherous and very marshy .(Some type of boardwalk solution would

be required in places in order to facilitate a walk around the Lough)

• An uplift in facilities is required. For example toilets* and better car

parking is needed at Lough Ash and it would also need to be made more

accessible to disabled people. Benches are required for older people at

both loughs. (*There are currently no toilet facilities at Lough Ash)

• Eventually there could be potential for outdoor gym equipment and a

childrens play area at either or both loughs. (A playpark and outdoor

gym was funded in nearby Glenmornan by Strabane District Council

under 2007-2013 NI RDP- maybe potential for displacement.)

• The example of Loughmacrory was discussed - there was an

appreciation however of the huge voluntary effort required for the

Loughmacrory model to be replicated for Moorlough/Lough Ash

• Dog walkers are currently not a problem but dogs that anglers bring

with them are a big problem as they can run around unattended

disturbing livestock and scaring children. Lough Ash in particular is

not suitable for dogs

• One landowner currently has planning permission in place for three log

cabin self-catering units at Lough Ash. The landowner would like to

encourage the development of a walking trail and cycle path around

Lough Ash and would also potentially establish a boat hire business*

for anglers. (*Boat usage on Lough Ash is something which DAERA

Inland Fisheries would not encourage)

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7.3 Emerging Themes from Consultations & Case Studies There are a number of themes emerging, as actions to be taken forward

to develop and successfully deliver a Two Loughs Project.

7.3.1 Collaborative Working

• The overarching aim is developing tourism but key objectives for

stakeholders include fit with the outcomes of the Community Plan

(Council ) and improving angling opportunities & access (DAERA &

Loughs Agency)

• No developmental work can take place until the position – legal or

otherwise- is formalised in relation to the roles and responsibilities of

delivery bodies (Loughs Agency, DAERA, Council); additionally

where applicable clear formal agreements are required between delivery

bodies and the owners of fishing and access rights and land in relation

to current activity (and proposed future activity).

• The programme should be developed in stages, addressing issues such as

the current cleanliness of the sites and issues around anti-social

behaviour, then increasing local usage by improving infrastructure and

access in order to develop a quality tourism product as per the action plan

outlined in Section 8.0 • Derry City & Strabane District Council and other agencies and

organisations can potentially provide opportunities for increased usage

beyond angling at Moorlough and Lough Ash through e.g. sports

development programmes, developing a slow adventure tourism offer

etc… An assessment of the nature, extent, impacts, and costs of new

activities (kayaking)would need to be carried out and agreed with other

project partners and stakeholders namely DAERA and landowners .

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7.3.2 Developing A Quality Product

• The development of both Loughs should be approached from different

perspectives. Moorlough is suitable site for development and Lough

Ash should be left more wild and untouched. DAERA would prefer to

keep Lough Ash primarily as a wild fishery with limited access for

other complementary activities such as bird watching. Wild fisheries

appeal to a particular type of angler, and Lough Ash offers a very

different experience than that at other DAERA public angling estate.

• A path around Lough Ash approx. 20 m back from the Lough with bird

hides etc would be acceptable to DAERA. There is more grazing land

around Lough Ash so path creation could therefore be an issue for

landowners due to a potential loss of pasture. The creation of a path

around Lough Ash would require Council involvement in agreeing a

permissive pathway with landowners.

• Canoe NI is keen to allow boat hire on Moorlough particularly for

canoes and kayaks and to create a sheltered area for taster sessions,

training for sailing and also potential for triathlon use. There is also a

capacity for boat angling as at Lough Ash. Boat access for anglers is not

something DAERA wants to encourage for a variety of reasons due to

legislation around contamination issues/disturbance to fish, health and

safety, insurance requirements etc. DAERA would therefore advise

caution in terms of allowing access for boats on the loughs. Increased

risk and therefore any management agreement would need to have a

section dealing with this. Access for anglers at present to both loughs is

very good and does not require additional access via boats.

• Consideration should be given to making the loughs a multi-use shared

space with canoes/kayaks being allowed access as this will increase

usage. Studies have shown that once waterways are made multi-use this

increases visitor numbers by up to 40%. Research by Waterways Ireland

on the Shannon Blue Way show that 80% of visitors to inland waterways

come to walk, jog, cycle, canoe or picnic. Canoes/kayaks can be used

outside of the angling season. There are other loughs however that could

potentially be used for canoes such as Bunowen Lough and Duck Lough.

Contamination concerns/ issues could be dealt with via the creation of

disinfection stations as at Lough Muckno and Mullingar Angling Centre.

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• Moorlough is a perfect sized lough for beginners & intermediate canoeists and is suitable for “sit on top canoes” and “stand up paddle

boating”. The sandy beaches atMoorlough provide excellent access points to the Lough for canoeists.

• Additional facilities required for canoeists at Moorlough are a basic “lean to” for changing out of the rain and a storage unit for boats /equipment (20 foot container).A storage unit would save taking trailers up to the lough and canoes could be stored on site. Other facilities would be a car park for trailer storage and room for mini-buses and trailers to turn.

• Canoe NI are keen for freshwater facilities in the area as at present most

canoeing with clubs etc… takes place on the rivers which are liable to

flooding. These type of unpolluted freshwaters like Moorlough are quite

rare. A canoe club or provider company could operate easily at

Moorlough. As regards the sharing of the Lough with anglers there are no

studies done to show that other water users impact on fish in any way.

The Lough could also be utilised by sailing clubs for training for

beginners as it offers a safe training environment. However this would

need to be managed to avoid conflict e.g. zonal designations for

particular non angling water based activity/designated launch points

suitably distant from angling hot spots etc.

• There is currently no provision within Derry City & Strabane District Council for angling. Council’s sports development team employs 7 multi-sports coaches but these officers do not develop angling. This work is undertaken by Angling NI & Loughs Agency. If the scope of development at Moorlough and Lough Ash is solely to improve infrastructure for anglers then some consideration needs to be given as to whether Council is an appropriate lead.

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• The sports development section in Council work with schools, community groups and leisure centres who help identify need in relation to sports development and programming which then Council makes provision to deliver. If a need for “sports” provision at the two loughs is identified, council officers have indicated they would be happy to facilitate activity where possible. Such provision could be in the form of ‘couch to 5k’ runs. Therefore if local groups make contact with the sports development section, officers would be happy to work up a physical activity programme and support local sports clubs to build capacity. Such an approach would help build community ownership and community buy in at the sites.

• There is potential for the loughs to be used for national and international competitions e.g. angling, canoeing/kayaking, triathlons. In particular the loughs could attract national and international angling events (as per Loughmacrory and Lough Muckno) creating tourism revenue for the area. The DCSDC events team currently organise the North West Angling Festival and should be approached to investigate the opportunities for incorporating the 2 loughs into programming.

• The Loughs are also involved in delivery a number of events in partnership with other stakeholders. Again they should be asked to consider the integrating Moor Lough and Lough Ash into their programming.

• At present both loughs are stocked with both brown trout and rainbow

trout. Potentially Moorlough could be stocked with rainbow trout only -

thus allowing angling all year round. With coarse fishing a distinct

possibility for Strabane Canal and fishing for native fish an option in the

Dennett and Glenmornan rivers there is potential for the creation of a

multi-faceted angling offer of international standout – an offer which

could critically could provide an all year round angling experience/

challenge. The development of infrastructure at both loughs would also

enable the delivery of competition angling.

• DAERA are open to the possibility of stocking Moorlough with only

Rainbow Trout therefore allowing angling twelve months of the year.

There are no wild stocks of brown trout in Moorlough while there is

semi-wild stock of brown trout in Lough Ash. Migratory fish can enter

Lough Ash therefore it could be established as a wild brown trout

fishery.

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• It is crucially important from an angling tourism point of view to link this

project with the establishment of Strabane Canal as a coarse angling

destination. Stillwater angling could then be a new tourism/visitor

product offering for the area and would create an angling corridor in the

North West (from Strabane Canal into the Sperrins)

• The cultural heritage of the Sperrins, its history and folklore are all

strengths of the region which can add to the visitor experience. These

can be attractors in their own right but also add value to core activities

being undertaken by others e.g. angling, walking, cycling, slow

adventuring . *

*The Lough Ash connection with the famous scientist James Douglas

Ogilby, Donemana who later became a famous ichthyologist in

Australia is an example where the heritage of region can potentially add

value to the angling experience.

• An audit of locally available visitor accommodation is required – It is important that such an audit would identify properties which would be suitable for anglers in particular but would facilitate other outdoor recreation users such as walkers and canoeists also.

• Making licenses/permits more accessible is of crucial importance.

• DAERA/Loughs Agency and Inland Fisheries Ireland promote angling

jointly across the island of Ireland. The promotion of the angling offer

however does not seem at present to be a priority for either Tourism NI

or Failte Ireland (Angling destinations seem to be peripheral to the

promoted tourism destinations)

• Once capital infrastructure funds have been invested the private sector

needs to be encouraged to develop packages related to angling/slow

adventure product available at Lough Ash and Moorlough.Additionally a

marketing strategy needs to be developed and implemented with a view

to raising awareness, attracting users, and delivering a return on

investment. Local agencies such as Visit Derry will need to buy into the

project and market it.

• More accurate numbers of users at both Loughs needs to be recorded,

the installation of a counter system would be beneficial.

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7.3.3 Improving Infrastructure And Increasing Access

• Existing formal access is via DAERA and is specifically for permit

carrying anglers. There are however many instances of informal access at

both sites but primarily at Mooerlough. Given the unrestricted access at

Moorlough and Lough Ash that there would be some duty of care for

DAERA on non-anglers. More formal access arrangements for other non-

anglers should be considered.

• There is a need to explore the feasibility of creating access around

Lough Ash and consider options for improvement of current access at

Moorlough eg pedestrian only access at Moorlough, re-surface sections

for cycling/running trails, provision of new walking trails, provision of

summer seats/benches, and path maintenance provision.

• In relation to controlled access at Moorlough a barrier system could be

created giving vehicular access to landowners and Blue card + Disabled

anglers via a keycode system. At present the standard of the road with

potholes etc would not be considered accessible for disabled anglers by

the British Disabled Angling Association.

• To strengthen the feasibility of the Two Loughs Project it would be

useful to determine if the Loughs can physically link into the wider

access networks e.g. the North West Greenways Plan, the Riverine

Project (Strabane town), the International Appalachian Trail and Sperrins

routes. Linking all waterways in the area - virtually and physically would

potentially add strength also i.e. Strabane Canal River Dennett,

Moorlough, Lough Ash, Glenmornan, Duck Lough, River Foyle etc...

• There may also be an opportunity for educational programmes and

initiatives at the sites e.g. looking at biodiversity with schools and youth

groups or establishing of nature trail walks.

• The area around Moorlough & Lough Ash already has a number of

excellent walks for both local people and visitors alike, eg Balix Hill

walk and Butterlope Glen. Improved walks at Lough Ash and

Moorlough would give the area a unique product in terms of different

walking experiences and recreational opportunities. There is also

potential to hold annual walking festivals similar to Sperrins - Killeter

Hillwalking Festival or incorporate the sites into the events programme.

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7.3.4 Community Ownership and Pride

• Explore the possibility of some form of community ownership at the Two

Loughs in line with what has been done at other similar sites. Community

ownership/management could increase usage significantly and deter anti-

social behaviour. There will be some financial burdens on the community

however with this model. Community ownership would require a

stringent management agreement, possibly tendered out as in the case of

Loughmacrory with the winning tenderer demonstrating previous

experience of managing a fishery. The club/community would then be

responsible for ongoing maintenance. Dennett Interchange rural network

based in Donemana and Dennett Anglers would be interested in looking

at the possibility of establishing a community angling club with

assistance from Angling NI, Loughs Agency, DAERA Inland Fisheries

and Derry City & Strabane District Council.

• The potential for community ownership was discussed at meetings with

local community organisations in Donemana, Glenmornan and

Aughabrack. On looking at existing models of best practice,

Loughmagrory was highlighted. It was acknowledged that this model

requires a huge commitment and a large volunteer base. The community

organisations consulted with felt total ownership in the form of a

Community Interest Company, which is effectively a social enterprise

model, would be overwhelming. However the groups did feel that at

present, full statutory ownership inhibits community involvement and

increased usage. The groups would be keen to explore options for

community involvement along the lines of a multi-agency steering group

model, where the local community commit to maybe quarterly meetings

to discuss funding, programmes and development of the loughs with key

statutory providers and other stakeholders. This would open

communications with the local community rather than expecting the

community to take on the responsibility of taking forward a sustained

programme on a voluntary basis.

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• Having the local community take on a role as (service/activity) providers at the loughs may be of greater merit than asking the community to commit to a management role. People within the community could then mobilise existing services and resources to increase usage

• More usage of the loughs will lead to less vandalism, greater

understanding and care for the environment and will facilitate project

sustainability. The local Police and Community Safety Partnership have

been approached as part of this study to determine if they could take

forward loughs focussed anti-social behaviour initiatives. A copy of this

report should be shared with the PCSP as part of discussions to initiate

these initiatives.

• The key to sustainability is the involvement of local people. DAERA

would be keen to retain both Moorlough and Lough Ash within their

public angling estate working in partnership with the local community.

• The potential for local businesses to maximise benefits- in a sustainable

manner - from natural resources such as the loughs should be

investigated. Attracting visitor spend, new investment, and creating new

jobs within local economies should be key aims of any development.

There are options for boat hire for anglers, kayak/canoe tours and lessons,

and guiding. A local landowner has planning permission in place or self-

catering accommodation at Lough Ash, build on the potential of this and

add value to this private investment.

• An initial investment of capital will be required to bring the facilities up

to the appropriate standard to encourage local people to use the loughs

more for recreational purposes and to encourage people to visit the area. .

Local satisfaction levels with facility standards will be an indicator of

whether visitors can be persuaded to visit and use the same facilities.

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• Canoe NI have stated Moorlough is an ideal location for canoeing

activity. The sports development section within Council are keen to

support all sports in the area but stress that evidence of need and

community interest needs to be present.

• During consultations with local residents some indicated that they were

aware of motorised remote control boats being used recently on

Moorlough and there was speculation that an agreement had been made

for one night per week motorised water based activity, but no-one was

sure if this agreement still stands. In summer 2016 there was usage on

Moorlough by a private sector company offering canoeing programmes

for a fee to older teenagers.*

*Note: As both loughs are part of the official public angling estate

permission for such activity should be acquired from DAERA’S Inland

Fisheries in the first instance.

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7.3.5 Funding Potential

It should be noted that the complexity of negotiating formal long term

agreements with a significant number landowners and the owners of angling

rights may prove a significant barrier to progressing this project under any of

the current funding streams.

Rural Development Programme for Northern Ireland 2014-2020

The Rural Development Programme (RDP) for Northern Ireland was formally

adopted by the European Commission on 25 August 2015, outlining Northern

Ireland's priorities for using the €760.1 million of public money that is available

for the 7-year period 2014- 2020. ((€ 228.4 million from the EU budget and €

315.8 million of national co-funding, plus € 215.8 million in additional national

funding top-ups). The RDP for Northern Ireland focuses mainly on preserving and enhancing

ecosystems, local development in rural areas and increasing the

competitiveness of the agri-food sector. The four biggest RDP measures in budgetary terms (total public funding) are: • €194 million allocated to Agri-environment-climate measures

• €83 million allocated to support for LEADER local development

• €79 million allocated to support for areas facing natural constraints

• €57 million allocated to investment in physical assets

Of the above LEADER and specifically its Co-operation Measure represents the

best opportunity for the Two Loughs project to secure funding

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LEADER

£70m of funding will be distributed in rural areas through the leader approach.

Funding is available for Rural Business Investment, Rural basic Services,

Village Renewal, Broadband initiatives and Co-operation.

Co-operation Measure

The Rural Development Programme in Northern Ireland considers co-operation

to be a priority activity for the 2014 2020 Programme, with a particular

emphasis on cross border projects. As a result, Local Action Group strategies

were required to make provision for the development and funding of at least

two North/South co-operation projects. Based on consultations carried out as

part of this study a potential partnership project could be established between

the two Lough project partners, Monaghan County Council and Donegal

County Council*

*Via Donegal Local Development Company and Inishowen Development

Partnership who administer RDP on behalf of Donegal County Council.

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Rural Tourism Scheme

Another potential source of funding under the Rural Development Programme

for Northern Ireland 2014-2020 is the Rural Tourism Scheme. The scheme will

be open to Local Authorities and should align with the objectives of Tourism

NI. The scheme has an overall budget of £10m and will be delivered through

two calls for applications, one in 2015 and the other 2017. (Minimum grant of

£250,000 and maximum grant up to £500,000 at 75% level of support.

Contributions In Kind (CIK) are eligible)

• Rural Tourism Scheme information

The Rural Tourism scheme follows on from the success of the current LEADER

programmes strategic projects and from the success of projects previously

funded under the Natural Rural Tourism Initiative. Projects must make use of

the cultural and natural heritage of the rural area and particularly built heritage.

The aim of the scheme is to provide funding to create key strategic rural tourism

projects that will attract visitors (particularly out of state visitors) and inward

investment, plus create much needed rural jobs whilst also preserving the

natural assets of the rural community. Projects seeking funding under this

scheme need to have a unique selling point and be innovative.

Consultation carried out with the relevant Tourism NI officer as part of this

study highlighted the following requirements for the Rural Tourism Scheme:

• The project must clearly present evidence of increased out of state visitors and anticipated level of spend. This must be supported with current baseline figures and a clear rationale for the increase in out of state visitors that the proposed project will bring. (accurate current baseline numbers are very important)

• The project must be deliverable within the RDP 2014-2020 timeframe.

• What is the project unique selling point? There is a need to demonstrate how this is an international demand generator.

• The project must demonstrate new job creation

• There are other established angling tourism products elsewhere in Northern Ireland/Republic of Ireland – ensure there is no displacement

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From an angling point of view it is important to look at what is being offered

elsewhere and to identify the unique selling point of the Two Loughs project. In

order to meet this programme requirement and that of attracting out of state

visitors the diversity of the wider regional angling offer should be underlined.

Development at Lough Ash and Moorlough should be flagged within the

context of delivering Two Loughs must be offered within the context of a wider

a North West angling hub of international stand out incorporating sea angling

on Lough Foyle, coarse fishing in Strabane Canal, salmon fishing in the local

rivers and still water game angling at the Two Loughs giving anglers a wide

variety of experiences.

Additionally the Rural Tourism Scheme could facilitate the development of the

wider cultural and heritage offering of the Two Loughs project. Creating “Slow

Adventure” experiences through development would fit the innovative

requirements of the scheme and would have the capacity to attract out of state

visitors. Such an approach would also dovetail into existing projects being

developed by DCSDC www.slowadventureni.com

Update: Council officers have met with DAERA officials to discuss this and

other potential projects for the Rural Tourism Scheme (RTS). RTS officials

have indicated however that the development proposals for Moorlough and

Lough Ash were unlikely to be deemed a suitable option for the scheme.

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Heritage Lottery Fund – Heritage Grants Programme The Heritage Grants programme is for large heritage projects. The Heritage

Grants open programme is for any type of project related to the national,

regional or local heritage in the UK. Applications go through a two-round

process with grants ranging from £100k upwards. Projects must meet the following outcomes. Outcomes for heritage: Heritage will be: better managed; in better condition; better interpreted, explained; identified/recorded.

Outcomes for people: People will have: developed skills; learned about heritage; changed their attitudes and/or behaviour; had an enjoyable experience; volunteered time. Outcomes for communities: Within communities: Negative environmental impacts will be reduced; more people and a wider range of people will have engaged with heritage; the local

area/community will be a better place to live, work or visit; the local economy will be boosted.

The type of eligible projects include:

• Archaeological sites;

• Cultural traditions such as stories, festivals, crafts, music, dance and

costumes;

• Histories of people and communities;

• Natural and designed landscapes and gardens;

• Natural heritage including habitats, species and geology. If the total grant request is less than £1million, applicants must contribute at least 5% of the costs of the development phase and 5% of the costs of the delivery phase. If the total grant request is £1million or more, applicants must contribute at least 10% of the costs of the development phase and 10% of the costs of the delivery phase.

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8.0 Proposed Two Loughs Costings & Action Plan

8.1 Summary of Costings / Proposed Key Capital Costings

Costings Summary

EX VAT

Capital Costs - Moorlough £584,500

Capital Costs –Lough Ash £244,000

Project Design Costs £82,250

Branding Design £5,000

Marketing Strategy £10,000

Education Resource £5,000

TOTAL £930, 750

Proposed Key Capital Costings

As referenced under the Section Five- Case Studies & Best Practice an effective

visitor hub should include (as a minimum) the following 5 elements –

• Car Parking

• Toilets

• Trailhead

• Picnic space

• Activity specific provision : angling (widened to include other new

activities- e.g. canoeing)

In addition, if the project partners wish to develop in particular Moorlough to its

full potential, it is recommended that the following additional 2 elements be

considered –

• Interpretation/ Interactive play space

• On site catering

The following costings reflect the uplift in existing infrastructure or installation

of new infrastructure required to:

- meet these criteria (above);

- adhere to the examples of best practice;

- align with feedback arising from the consultation process;

- satisfy the strategic need.

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8.1.1 Resurfacing of the road and car park at Moorlough

Area – 14.40 ha

Perimeter – 1,879.43 m Option A Resurfacing of the existing vehicular access road around Moorlough= £100k-

£125k (+VAT)

• Existing road is approx. 4.2m wide

• Resurface road with new bitmac layer 40mm depth Option B Double surface dressing 6/10 mm chippings on 2/6 mm chippings + £55k-£65k

(+VAT)* *Note* Option B should be sufficient once a barrier system has been installed which will significantly reduce the number of vehicles accessing the road.

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8.1.2 Replacement of the toilet block at Moorlough Toilet block – Approximately £20k + VAT + installation costs. £2k a year

maintenance. Whilst this toilet house is more in keeping with the rural environment of

Moorlough than the current more robust and basic toilet block it would also be

more susceptible to vandalism.

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8.1.3 Creation of a lean to at Moorlough for canoeists

.

To be built on to the side of

the toilet block or storage

unit similar to the one below

which is built on Salt Island

Bothy as part of Strangford

Lough canoe trail.

Approximate cost £5,000 +

VAT.

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8.1.4 Installation of a barrier system at Moorlough Access Control Barrier similar to the specification installed at the Gribben Quay (Section 5.6).

Powered entirely via sustainable, solar energy standard features include:

• Key fob activation (for up to 40 people), with five fobs included.

• GSM telephone activation (for up to 1,000 users).

• Keypad activation (250 user numbers available).

• Manual override system.

• Wind generator and PV charging system.

• Dual raise/lower safety beams.• Dual hydraulic cylinders.

• Red and green advisory traffic lights.

• 24 hour a day, seven days a week programmable timer.

• All barriers are treated with zinc based primer, and top coated with two pack acrylic paint (in your choice of colour).

• Mains power connection available (the necessary 240 volt 13amp connection cable and trenching is not included in the standard cost).

• Two off 80amp hour gel batteries. Total cost - £7,500 + VAT + Installation

The installation of one barrier would require that all traffic be funnelled through a single location, in order to do this there will need to be additional

fencing/ controls (large boulders) put up either side to prevent traffic from driving on the verges either side. Kissing gates will be required to divert

pedestrian safely away from the barrier. Fencing : Height 1.2 m above ground, 20mm round top bar, 25 x 6mm horizontal flat bar, uprights 40mm x 10mm (available from stock). Supply from £28.50 + VAT per metre. Galvanized Metal Kissing Gate - with Self Closing Hinge Arrangement Self closing six rail kissing gate produced from galvanised metal. Manufactured

from 25 x 25mm RHS with four posts 50 x 50mm RHS including adjustable bottom hinge which allows the gate to swing shut either way. £348 + VAT +

Installation costs.

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8.1.5 20 foot x 8 foot steel container for storage of canoes and kayaks

Approximate cost ; £4,000 + VAT + approximately £1,500 for timber cladding to negate visual impact.

8.1.6 Toilet Block at Lough Ash

DAERA Inland Fisheries have indicated that they would not be supportive of the creation of a toilet block at Lough Ash whilst the local community and Council are keen for toilet provision on site. The option below which is sympathetic to the rural location of the site may be acceptable to all stakeholders.

£5,000 per unit x 2 = £10,000 + VAT + Installation costs + £1,500 a year

maintenance costs.

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8.1.7 Resurfacing of the access road and car park at Lough Ash

Area – 14.76 ha

Perimeter – 2,145.58 m

Resurface road & car park with new bitmac layer 40mm depth.

Approximately £60-£75k + VAT

8.1.8 Creation of a circular walking trail around Lough Ash Creation of a new walking path around Lough Ash= £75K-£100K + VAT

• New 2m wide path

• Top surface- 40-50mm deep compacted self-binding gravel

• Sub base- 75-100mm deep compacted DTp1 granular (50mm crusher run)

on

• Geotextile member or landscaping fabric on

• Sub grade

• Edge both sides with concrete kerbing flush with top surface. (Note: not known if the pathway will be directly abutting the lough edge where a different edging detail will be required)

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Trailhead : Moorlough & Lough Ash

The trailhead is the starting point for all activity within a trail system. The

development of Strabane Canal should include the creation of a formal trail

system with a single fixed trailhead where -

• All trails start and finish

• Information is provided for the trail user

Therefore, any development should include the installation of a branded trailhead

panel.

This must be clearly visible for users and contain accurate and up to date trail

information at all times. There should also an updateable section on the panel

allowing for updates to be posted throughout the year. This may relate to

upcoming events, what to see, livestock being on the trails etc.

Trailhead information panels provide users with information required to make an

informed decision about what they are about to undertake and is also an effective

management tool to ensure that users move around the site/ trail system in the

anticipated way.

Trailhead panels should be updated any new developments that takes place.

The estimated cost of a trailhead panel is £3,500 + VAT

Visitor counters

When developing facilities using public money, it is important to install where

feasible visitor counters to accurately record user numbers. This is useful for a

range of reasons including –

• Monitoring targets

• Justifying additional spend

In line with development, counters should be installed on each trail. Counters

should clearly segregate data for different users i.e. pedestrians and cyclists.

£2,000 + VAT should be allowed per counter.

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Seating & Picnic Tables

Seating/picnic tables should be installed as this will –

• Encourage people to stay longer on site

• Improve their experience

• Encourage less able users to visit Due to the exposed environment consideration should be given to the use of

recycled plastic seating. This product is durable and requires minimal

maintenance.

Approximate Cost:

Seating (3 SEATER) £350 + VAT

Picnic Table: £550 + VAT

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INDICATIVE DETAILED COSTS:

MOORLOUGH

Moorlough

Indicative Costs EX VAT

Uplift/Install X number passing bays: Approach road to Moorlough

£10,000

Install branded gateway signage £15,000

At entrance point install speed restriction signage £250 Per Unit £500

Installation/Tarmacing of new car parking area (30 spaces - drainage /kerb / line) adjoining Welcome Area –

£100,000

Installation of fencing around new car park area £20 Per Metre £1,000

Create dedicated welcome point : £6,500

- Install Picnic Table £550 Per Item

- Install Bin(s) £320 Per Item

- Install bicycle rack (Standard Cycle Hoop) £50 Per Item

- Trail head Information Panel : With map of lough and facilities , angling information & water safety information

£3500 Per Item Design and production of panel and housing

Installation of pedestrian path from carpark £1,000

Traffic barrier/control system £12,500

Installation of automated traffic barrier system £8,500

- Erection of fencing £20 Per Metre- £400

- Erection of pedestrian access gate (Kissing/Swing) Wooden/ £450 Per Unit

- Installation of visitor counter(s) £2000 Per Unit

- Installation of restricted access signage £250 Per Unit X 2 - £500

Strategic Installation of Safety Signage / Caution Walker Sign / Private Land Sign/ speed restriction/ one way traffic signage/no bathing

£250 Per Unit £5,000

Strategic installation of lifeguarding equipment (if applicable)

£5,000

Strategic Installation of bin units (recycled plastic) x 6 £320 Per Item £2500

Uplift to toilet provision £25,000

Installation of canoe storage facility £6000

Installation of shelter points (x 2) £1500 per unit £4,000

Resurfacing of circular roadway around Moorlough – inc speed bumps

Option A £125,000

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Total: £584,500 EX VAT

Installation of Picnic Benches- Recycled Plastic X 6 £550 per unit £4,000

Installation of additional angler shelters X 4 £1500 per unit £7,000

Installation of Seating Benches X 6 Recycled plastic bench (to fit approximately 3x people) £350 Per Unit

£2,500

Uplift to slipways for launching boats/canoes £10,000

Installation of Nature Trail £131,000

- Trail Art Work The exact price cannot be determined because it is dependent on the type, material and size, etc. so rather a reasonable allowance is given instead PC Sum £20,000

- Interpretive Panels x 6 Design and production of panel and housing £1500 Per Unit- £10,000

- Play Provision- PC Sum £80,000

- Telescope x 2 £10,000 Per Unit £21,000

Uplift to access lanes to loughs X 6 £500 per unit £3000

- Replacement of existing gateway to lough with traditional style gate and pillars

£1,000 Per Unit £8,000

Uplift to existing car parking area- consider potential uses £100,000

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INDICATIVE DETAILED COSTS:

LOUGH ASH

Lough Ash

EX VAT

Indicative Costs EX VAT

Install branded gateway signage £12000

At exit point install Stop traffic sign £250 Per Unit £500

At entrance point Install speed restriction signage £250 Per Unit £500

Resurfacing: £80,000

- Resurface approach lane

- Add 2 number passing bays on approach lane

- Resurface drainage /kerb / line out car park

Replacement of fencing/hedging £10,000

- Replacement of stock proof fencing on laneway approach-Fencing

£20 Per Metre 200 Metres Approx X 2 (To facilitate hedgerow growth)

- Replacement of stock proof fencing on laneway approach-Hedging

£5 Per Metre Basic, mixed species hedge 200 Metres

- Replacement of stock proof fencing around carpark

£20 Per Metre

Create dedicated welcome point : £5,500

- Install Picnic Table £550 Per Item

- Install Bin £320 Per Item

- Install bicycle rack (Standard Cycle Hoop) £50 Per Item

- Install trail head information panel : With map of lough and facilities , angling information & water safety information

£3,500 Per Item Design and production of panel and housing

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Total: £244,000 EX VAT

Other Costs:

Item Indicative Cost Per Item /

Metre (excl. VAT)

Includes

Stile £600 Metal, a-frame or step over stiles

Drain £450 3x length of plastic (ribbed) drain with headwall

Bridge £500 Wooden bridge, no handrails, approx. 1m wide by 3m length

Stone Slabs (for ‘step ups’) £150 Supply of local sourced stone slabs

Recycled plastic boardwalk £100 per metre Plastic boardwalk incl. supporting foundation posts

Lough Ash

Indicative Costs EX VAT

Replacement of existing gateway to lough with traditional style Vehicle gate/ pillars- Hardwood 5 Bar Field Single Gate & Posts

Min £750 Per Item EX VAT

£1000

Installation of swing pedestrian / kissing gate system to lough

£450 Per Item EX VAT

£600

Installation of visitor counter £2000 Per Unit

£2,000

Uplift to existing slipway £10,000

Installation of toilet(X2) £5,000 per unit x 2 = £10,000 + VAT

£12,000

Installation of number bird hide/shelters (X 2) £800 Per Unit 2-seater enclosed wooden shelter

£2,000

Installation of interpretive panels (X 3) £1500 Per Unit Design and production of panel and housing

£6,000

Uplift existing pathway/add new pathway around lough £100,000

Strategic Installation of Safety Signage / Private Land Sign/ No bathing X 6

£250 Per Unit £2,000

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Other Non-Capital Costs: Total £102,850 EX VAT

Project Consultancy Design Team:

As the costings provided are indicative it is recommended that an integrated

design consultant team be appointed to provide a more accurate picture of what

the project will entail i.e. scope, cost, schedule, implementation arrangements,

risks and mitigation measures. The consultant team will be required to produce

detailed drawings, a bill of quantities and specifications. Minimum Cost- 10% of

total projected project capital cost.

Cost: £82,250 (Lough Ash : £24,400 /Moorlough : £58,450)

Branding:

In order to create a professional image to visitors, it is recommended that a visitor

focused brand is created and rolled out across the site(s) and in all future related

development. This may reflect a larger brand for the area e.g. the ‘tourism

destination’, a ‘slow adventure’ brand or ‘angling’ brand. It is important that this

brand is reflected in all signage, information and waymarking in a consistent way.

The cost of completing the branding exercise is estimated at £5,000 EX VAT

Marketing:

A dedicated strategic marketing action plan also should be developed in line with

any investment. Any action plan should consider the capacity of the project

partner’s to incorporate the marketing of new product within existing marketing

programme. This approach may reduce costs through economies of scale.

The estimated cost to commission this plan is £10,000. EX VAT

Creation Of An Education Resource:

One of the key areas of potential for the site, is an educational resource.

It is therefore recommended that any development is complemented by the

production of a fact sheet/ activity sheet produced in digital format. This should

be made available for download from a range of websites. The document should

highlights natural and built heritage and link with the primary school curriculum.

Consideration should be given to copy writing, design, photography and mapping

The costs of completing this is estimated at £5,000. EX VAT

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8.2 Revenue Costings

8.2.1 Current Baseline Costings– Management & Maintenance

Organisation

Current Activities

Annual Cost

DAERA-Inland Fisheries

-Stocking of both loughs

-Access agreements

-Lease agreements

-Maintenance of roads and

car parks at both loughs

-Maintenance of bin at

Lough ash

-Enforcement duties

£25,000

Derry City & Strabane

District Council

Provision & maintenance

of toilet facilities / Litter

picking- Moorlough

£2000

Loughs Agency

Enforcement £15,000

Total Annual Costs

£42,000

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8.2.2 Revenue Generating Costings/Options

Activity Current Potential

Angling

DAERA Public Angling Estate

permit options includes 3 or 14

day full season or local permits

which provide access to all the

PAE waters not just the two

loughs.

A DAERA seasonal permit which

covers 64 fisheries throughout

Northern Ireland costs only £2.00

for a juvenile angler and £74.50

for an adult angler.

Rod licenses cost £2.00 for a

juvenile angler and £17.00 for an

adult angler.

If the two loughs were in

community ownership then the

group could set their own rate for

day tickets and membership ** e.g.

Loughmacrory prices for annual

membership are :

Adult - £50

Junior - £10

Student - £30

Day tickets are £15 for adults and

£5 for Juniors and they can pay off

their season by buying day tickets.

Canoeing N/A Castlewellan Forest Park

requirements for canoeing below:

Casual canoe users pay the normal

entrance fee to the park and can

launch their own canoe and paddle

with no extra bureaucracy.

Commercial users tend to be

outdoor activity providers and

require evidence of insurance and

competence (CANI training etc)

prior to giving permission to use

the lake . Fees are also payable.

Car £5

Minibus £13

Coach £33.50

Motorcycle £2.50

(Payable on entrance to car park

and covers admission to forest )

**potential for cost saving in relation to a voluntary bailiff system with

community ownership model

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8.3 Action Plan

Phase Activity Lead Organisation Outputs Phase 1

Management structures /Roles & responsibilities

DAERA, DCSDC, Loughs Agency

Agreement secured from partners to

progress recommendations of study

Development of a working group to

include wider interests within partner

agencies e.g. DCSDC. See 8.2

Working group steering group table.

Development of a list of key points of

contact to facilitate inter agency

communication.

Identification of statutory

responsibilities

Clarification and formal agreement on

roles and responsibilities in relation to

existing service provision e.g. safe

guarding /litter picking

Review of formal agreements with owners of land and angling rights with a view to acquiring robust legal arrangements to allow for new development and new activities.*

Funding & Resources

DAERA, DCSDC, Loughs Agency

Identification and agreement on

monetary and staff resources to

facilitate development and future

maintenance requirements.

Engagement with external funders

* Acquiring long term permissible access agreements with the owners of land, and

leases with the owner(s) of angling rights would be necessary to safeguard

investment and be a prerequisite for any application for public funding.

Areas of new development should be agreed among the project partners and new

roles and responsibilities should be clearly allocated via a formal agreement.

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Phase Activity Lead Organisation Outputs Phase 1

Develop a range of initiatives to build local community ownership of /build civic pride in the sites and raise awareness.

DCSDC (Parks and Recreation & Environmental Health sections) & DAERA

Routine cleansing and essential

maintenance works ( e.g removal of

damaged furniture such as bin and

picnic benches) completed at both

sites

Community litter picks

DCSDC/ Policing

and Community

Safety Partnership &

Loughs Agency

Development of a range of anti-social behaviour mitigation initiatives at both sites

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency/ Angling NI

Programming of Moorlough into NW Angling Festival X number of outreach activities held at Moorlough

DCSDC– Sport Development /Loughs Agency/ Local Angling Clubs/Local Community Groups

Development of an angling

programme for local groups, meeting

NI Angling Strategy hard to reach

groups.

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency/ Angling NI

X number of disability access

programmes/ improvements achieved

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency

Investigate options for community

ownership models

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Phase Activity Lead Organisation Outputs Phase 1

Improvement to

access at both loughs.

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency

*Integrated design team commissioned

to produce accurate costings , detailed

drawings, a bill of quantities and

specifications for project procurement

Uplift to existing and

installation of new

infrastructure

DCSDC (Environmental Health) & DAERA

Upgrade /replace toilet block at

Moorlough and create toilet provision

at Lough Ash.

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency/ DRD- Roads Service

Uplift to general signage on site at

both loughs and to the “welcome” at

site entrances e.g. Branded entrances /

Information Panels /Safety Signage.

Install visitor counters at both sites to

track usage of facilities.

Adequate pull in provision on

approach roads to Moorlough actioned

Resurface road at Moorlough and car

parks at Moorlough and Lough Ash.

Explore option for gated barrier

system at Moorlough with landowner

approval.

Explore options for new circular

access path at Lough Ash

DAERA/ Loughs Agency

Development of the angling product at

both loughs i.e. wild brown trout

fishery at Lough Ash and rainbow

trout fishery at Moorlough. Consider

also:

-Increasing female , disabled, and

youth participation

-Specially designed children friendly

angling learning zones

Angling off shore from boats -

Moorlough

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Phase Activity Lead Organisation Outputs Phase 1

DCSDC (Sports Development) , DAERA, Loughs Agency, Canoe NI

Install suitable facilities at Moorlough

to enable access to the Lough for other

water users e.g. Explore options of a

‘lean to’ and storage facility for

canoeists at Moorlough

Marketing & Promotion

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency / Tourism NI / Tourism Ireland /Angling NI

Increase in local awareness through

local initiatives and PR campaigns

Uplift in profile of both loughs via

existing marketing platforms –Loughs

Agency/Visit Derry/DAERA

Creation of site specific sub

brands/angling offers.

Strategic Development

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency

Commission phase two and three

studies of Two Loughs project

*As the costings provided are indicative it is recommended that an integrated

design consultant team (comprising e.g. landscape architect, quantity surveyor,

and possibly a civil engineer) be appointed to provide a more accurate picture of

what the project will entail i.e. scope, cost, schedule, implementation

arrangements, risks and mitigation measures. The consultant team will be required

to produce detailed drawings, a bill of quantities and specifications. Depending on

the design needs of a project the typical cost of a team will be a minimum 10% of

the estimated cost of the capital project.

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Phase Activity Lead Organisation Outputs Phase 2

Installation of new infrastructure

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency Third sector providers- Public Health Agency / SUSTRANS

Installation of suitable facilities at

Moorlough to facilitate families at

play, health & wellbeing, and

encourage environmental learning and

heritage/cultural awareness.

Outdoor Gymn/Walk & Cycle

Trails/Public Art/Sympathetic

Landscaping/ Picnic /Seating /Shelter

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency/ NIEA

Installation of facilities at Lough Ash

to facilitate environmental learning

and heritage/cultural awareness- e.g.

bird hides / Ogilby connection

Product Offer Development

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency Private Sector

Industry Engagement

Development of Slow

Tourism/Angling Offers

Marketing & Promotion

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency / Tourism NI / Tourism Ireland /Angling NI / Private sector

Visit Derry

Strabane Visitor Information Centre

Development/ implementation of an

interim marketing strategy to raise

local awareness and attract visitors.

Strategic Development

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency

Review recommendations from phase

two and three studies of Two Loughs

project /Identify Funding

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Phase 3

Strategic

Development

DCSDC/ DAERA/ Loughs Agency & Strategic Partners

Implementation of recommendation

from phase two and three studies of

Two Loughs project

Development/ implementation of an

regional angling /slow adventure

marketing strategy to raise local

awareness and attract visitors.

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9.0 Options Appraisal, Conclusions & Recommendations

9.1 Options Appraisal

Option Comments Rank

Baseline Option - Do Nothing.

-Maintain the status quo. No additional capital

investment

-Formalisation of existing roles and

responsibilities still required

-Underutilisation of natural resource

-Impact on delivery of a wider strategic

regional angling offer

4

Option 1- Complete capital

investment as outlined in

Section 7.1& maintain current

management structures for

both loughs

Essential capital works will be completed but

sustainability and development options may be

limited due to a lack of community

involvement

3

Option 2 – Complete capital

investment as outlined in

Section 7.1& agree new

community ownership

structure in order to improve

revenue generated options

listed in Section 6.2

Essential capital works will be completed and

additional development opportunities for

generating revenue can be explored with the

adoption of the community ownership model.

However discussion with local community

groups have highlighted a reluctance to move

towards a full community ownership model due

to a lack of capacity and the voluntary time

commitments involved

2

Option 3 – Complete capital

investment as outlined in

Section 7.1& explore options

for a community/statutory

partnership management model

in order to improve revenue

generated options listed in

Section 7.2 with a view

towards eventually moving

towards a full community

ownership model.

Essential capital works will be completed and

additional development opportunities for

generating revenue can be explored with the

establishment of a community partnership.

Discussions with local community groups have

outlined this approach as being most realistic in

getting initial community buy in and

establishing a basis for eventually making the

project self-sustaining through community

management and ownership

1

On the basis of the above Options 1 & 2 can be considered as appropriate

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9.2 Conclusion

There is no doubt that the two loughs of Moorlough and Lough Ash are

currently underutilised and that both have great potential to attract increased

usage from local communities and visitors alike. There is a unique opportunity

– on the back of existing relationships - for Derry City Strabane District

Council, DAERA Inland Fisheries and Loughs Agency to strengthen their

partnership approach and work with the local community on delivering on this

potential.

The Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 (The Rural

Tourism Scheme and the LAG Co-operation Measure) presents a possible

opportunity to secure capital funding for the project. However capital

investment must be followed up with marketing campaigns to ensure an

increase in usage of the loughs, deliver on sustainability and critically achieve

a positive return on investment. Securing the buy in of the local community is

also a critical element of the long term sustainability of the project.

Additionally while the merits of proposed developments at Moorlough and

Lough Ash in their own right are clear, the developments represent also an

important component of a wider a regional strategic approach to the

establishment of increased facilities for angling, walking and water based

recreation. The commissioning of 2 further studies have been recognised by

the project partners as essential to the successful delivery of this strategic

approach. This study represents the first stepping stone .When all three studies

are completed and recommendations implemented it is anticipated the North

West region will be an angling hub of international stand out. Moreover the

region will the capacity to deliver a wider visitor experiential offering

focussing on culture, heritage and slow adventure experiences.

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9.3 Recommendations

The key recommendations from this scoping study are as follows:

• Clarify roles and responsibilities and review agreements – legal or

otherwise- in relation to access, maintenance and service provision

(current/future) at both loughs as outlined in Section 4.0.

• As the costings provided are indicative it is recommended that an integrated

design consultant team be appointed to provide a more accurate picture of

what the project will entail i.e. scope, cost, schedule, implementation

arrangements, risks and mitigation measures. The consultant team will be

required to produce detailed drawings, a bill of quantities and specifications.

• Secure resources for development (explore funding options) and for any

future service delivery maintenance requirements.

• Establish a project working group among project partners and a second

wider steering group to oversee implementation of Action Plan & Options

Appraisal outlined in Section 7.3 and 8.1 Suggestions for the composition of

the steering group are shown on following page.

• Initiate community initiatives to build community ownership and civic pride

• Put in place a routine cleansing plan and replace damaged furniture such as

signage, picnic benches, barriers and bins.

• Uplift general signage at both loughs and the “welcome” at site entrances

• Install visitor counters at both sites to track usage of facilities.

• Develop the angling product at both loughs

• Enhance toilet provision /Install new toilets facilities

• Resurface car park and access road at Moorlough and install a gating/barrier

system in consultation with landowners.

• Install suitable facilities at Moorlough to enable access for other water users.

• Install suitable facilities at Moorlough to facilitate families at play, health &

wellbeing, and encourage environmental learning and heritage/cultural

awareness.

• Resurface car park and access road at Lough Ash

• Creation of a new circular access path at Lough Ash

• Install suitable facilities at Lough Ash to facilitate environmental learning

and heritage/cultural awareness e.g bird hides.

• Creation of site specific sub-brands/angling offers.

• Facilitate industry engagement and develop a quality tourism/visitor offering

and packages.

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• Development of an interim marketing strategy to raise local awareness and

attract visitors.

• Move to Phase II and III of the study

• Development of a NW angling/slow adventure offer of international stand

out.

• Development/ implementation of a regional angling /slow adventure

marketing strategy to raise local awareness and attract visitors.

Working Group & Steering Group

Role Organisation

Working Group & Steering Group Derry City & Strabane District Council

- Tourism Arts & Culture

- Capital Development

- Parks & Open Spaces

- Sports Development

- Community Support

- Environmental Health: Public Toilets

-

Working Group & Steering Group DAERA: Inland Fisheries

Working Group & Steering Group Loughs Agency

Steering Group NIEA

Steering Group DRD-Road Service

Steering Group Policing and Community Safety Partnership

Steering Group Angling NI

Steering Group Canoe NI

Steering Group Dennett Interchange

Steering Group Glenmornan Community Association

Steering Group Aughabrack Community Association

Steering Group Dennett Anglers

Steering Group Landowners

Steering Group Fishing rights owners

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