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06 Sept 2025

Infrastructure Minister views progress on Carnroe Weir Rehabilitation Project in Kilrea

The project involves the repair of the structure listed on the Industrial Heritage Register to address the deterioration while remaining sympathetic to the original structure constructed in the 1850s

Infrastructure Minister views progress on Carnroe Weir Rehabilitation Project in Kilrea

The Minister pictured during his visit to Kilrea.

Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd visited Kilrea today where he received an update on the Carnoe Weir Rehabilitation Project.

Carnoe Weir is located on the Lower River Bann near Kilrea. It is approximately 180m long and, combined with three other weirs on the river, is essential to the retention of water levels for boat movements and ecology along the length of the Lower Bann. Waterways Ireland have been progressing a project to repair the weir which had begun to deteriorate.

Minister O’Dowd said: “I was pleased to visit Kilrea today to see the significant progress on the Carnoe Weir Rehabilitation Project.

“The project, funded by my Department and carried out by Waterways Ireland, involves the repair of the structure listed on the Industrial Heritage Register to address the deterioration while remaining sympathetic to the original structure constructed in the 1850s. Two phases have been completed to the eastern side of the River Bann with sixty percent of the weir now repaired. The final phase currently in progress, to the western side of the river, is due for completion in the autumn.

“I commend all those involved in delivering this ambitious project and look forward to seeing the completed works later this year.”

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