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<strong>Newry</strong> City Centre Strategic Development Framework March 2004<br />

2.5.3 68% of the Community <strong>and</strong> Voluntary Groups commented on the management of traffic in <strong>Newry</strong>. They generated<br />

21 comments in total:<br />

S 8% said traffic lights need more co-ordinated sequencing while a further 4% suggested revising the existing<br />

layout of traffic lights at the Quays shopping centre<br />

S 8% said traffic wardens should be more efficient while a further 4% said <strong>Newry</strong> needs a greater presence of<br />

traffic wardens<br />

S 8% said the traffic management system needs further assessment as it is a huge problem at present<br />

S 8% commented saying there is a lot of room for improvement<br />

S 4% said Warrenpoint traffic needs a new route into the city centre<br />

S 4% said traffic wardens should direct instead of penalising drivers<br />

S 4% said the main street beside the market should be kept clear at all times<br />

S 4% said drivers must show consideration for disabled drivers<br />

S 4% said there should be more on the spot fines for speeding<br />

S 4% said there should be no more inner-city development<br />

S 4% said deliveries should be made outside of trading hours<br />

S 4% suggested building a multi-storey car park along Monaghan Street<br />

S 4% said the existing by-pass is not effective<br />

S 4% suggesting banning large vehicles during trading hours<br />

S 4% commented on problems with traffic lights, parking <strong>and</strong> lighting<br />

S 4% said the Cornmarket area is in need of more parking<br />

S 4% said the main road into the city is a ‘death trap’<br />

S 4% said Hill Street should be for pedestrians only<br />

S 4% said better public transport would solve a lot of problems<br />

2.5.4 52% commented on the encouragement of cultural or festival activities in the city centre generating 14 comments<br />

collectively:<br />

S 12% said any such events would be welcomed<br />

S 12% would like events that are socially inclusive<br />

S 4% of respondents said give consideration to events during the day<br />

S 4% suggested involving the Irish language community in the city<br />

S 4% said there have been improvements of late<br />

S 4% said cultural festivals <strong>and</strong> drama groups seem to avoid <strong>Newry</strong><br />

S 4% suggested four festivals representing the seasons of the year<br />

S 4% suggested a public performance area in Marcus Square <strong>and</strong> other areas<br />

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4% suggest holding open air concerts <strong>and</strong> other activities on the Mall<br />

4% of respondents want any current events to be better advertised<br />

4% would like development of community arts activity<br />

4% said there could be more done<br />

4% said older people will not attend evening events due to safety fears<br />

4% would like cultural festivals <strong>and</strong> summer programmes<br />

C. Flyers<br />

A flyer with the following 4 questions was left at various public places throughout the city <strong>and</strong> the public encouraged to<br />

complete it. By Friday 26 th September, there were 82 returns.<br />

What are the good things about <strong>Newry</strong> City<br />

Good things<br />

Variety of shops/shopping 44<br />

<strong>Newry</strong> in Bloom 9<br />

Eating out 9<br />

Friendly/helpful people/shopkeepers 6<br />

Great Buzz/Nite life 5<br />

Cinema 5<br />

Hotels 4<br />

Library 4<br />

Market 4<br />

Hill Street 3<br />

Free parking 3<br />

Town Hall – shows <strong>and</strong> exhibitions 2<br />

Original buildings/architecture 2<br />

Swimming pool 2<br />

Christmas lights 2<br />

East access to shopping/amenities 2<br />

Seating/paving 2<br />

Cathedral 1<br />

Bargain shops 1<br />

The Mall 1<br />

No smoking shopping centres 1<br />

Bus Station 1<br />

Coble stone streets 1<br />

Open spaces 1<br />

Tourist office 1<br />

Environmental improvements 1<br />

Responses<br />

Ferguson McIlveen in association with Mentor <strong>and</strong> Scott Wilson Page No. 49

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