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28 Sept 2025

Contractor appointed for St Columb's Park Acorn Farm Gatelodge project

Work anticipated to begin in August at the entrance of the main avenue to St Columbs Park House

Contractor appointed for St Columb's Park Acorn Farm Gatelodge project

An artists impression of what the Acorn Farm development will look like

The Gatelodge element of the Acorn Farm project at St Columb’s Park has reached a key stage with the appointment of a contractor to complete its construction.

Derry City and Strabane District Council have appointed Willie Doherty Construction to build the new structure at the entrance of the main avenue to St Columbs Park House, with work anticipated to begin in August of this year.

This is the first element of the wider £6.2 million Acorn Farm capital build project that is set to transform the former MOD site into a unique growing space within the city and district.

The Gatelodge is being funded by the UK Levelling Up Fund and Council.

Mayor of Derry and Strabane District Council, Cllr Patricia Logue welcomed the latest progress in the project.

“I am delighted that the first element of the Acorn Farm project has now reached the key stage where physical infrastructure will start to appear on the site,” she said.

“The Gatelodge development is a significant element of the wider Acorn Farm project and will act as a key point of entry to the project from St Columb’s Park.

“The building will act as a new Park Ranger base for the Waterside and will house welfare facilities for the adjoining Acorn Farm.”

Karen Philips, Director of Environment and Regeneration at Council, explained more about the wider project.

“Acorn Farm will facilitate the development of new food growing technologies and deliver a capital project that will be an exemplar as a climate smart net zero/nearly zero carbon project,” she said.

“It will incorporate the use of circular economy principles, sustainable energy and energy / resource efficient technologies.

“Council has developed a Climate Change Adaptation Plan (2020) and a Climate Change Emergency Pledge (2020) outlining our climate action commitments, including a shift to net zero greenhouse gas emissions and climate resilience across the City and District by 2045.

“The ambition for the Acorn Farm site including the buildings, external works and landscape is to achieve climate resilience and whole life net zero emissions.” 

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