Time for full reconsideration of Gondola project viability, says Alliance representatives

Alliance South Down representatives Andrew McMurray MLA and Cllr Jill Truesdale have said that, in light of the National Trust halting negotiations with Newry, Mourne and Down Council around the use of land at Thomas’s Quarry for the Gondola project, it’s time for a full reconsideration of whether the project is viable or not.

Newry Mourne and Down District Council South Down Andrew McMurray Jill Truesdale

Mr McMurray has said: “Given the significant economic and environmental issues associated with the project, this action being taken by the National Trust is welcome to see.
“It comes off the back of deep concern and frustration expressed by a great number of local residents consistently over the course of the project’s development, no less than 6500 of them signing the petition we presented to the Economy Minister late last year, in response to some problematic elements of the plans.
“We hope this can be used as an opportunity by all involved for a full reconsideration of how viable the project actually is, and I will be submitting a question to the Economy Minister asking for her assessment of the situation given this development.”
Cllr Truesdale added: “Having spoken at length before about the glaring lack of transparency and seeming disregard for how best to utilise ratepayers’ money in the case of the Gondola project, this is incredibly welcome.
“Openness, transparency, and ensuring value for money should be at the heart of decision making at every level of government. From what we’ve observed so far in the progression of the Gondola aspect of the Gateway Project it's clear this isn’t being met, and this pause is a chance for a much-needed rethink.
“Whether it’s the lack of public consultation, the disregard for other, more sustainable, uses for the funding being put into it, the financial risk involved and lack of economic viability, or the threat to the local environment, there are many valid reasons people here oppose different aspects of the Gondola project, and we will continue speaking up for them at every point going forward.”