Public Realm, Newry Co. Down
The Public Realm Scheme will see a multi-million pound upgrade of Newry’s two main streets – Hill St and Monaghan St, including new footpaths, street furniture, trees, cycling facilities and a new lighting system.
The scheme will help establish a modern vibrant city centre. This £1.8million investment is only the start of a wider three-year investment by DSD in the public realm that is proposed in the draft Newry City Centre Masterplan. Parkhood selected Hartecast bins, seats and cycle stands for Hill Street and Monaghan Street.
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Location:
Newry, Co. Down
Client:
Parkhood Architects
Client Feedback:
We are very impressed with the quality of Hartecasts products used in this scheme.
The Dodder Greenway Project - is part of the Dublin City Council (DCC) core Active Travel Network. It is funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA)
The Dodder Greenway Project will deliver high quality walking and cycling facilities along the Dodder River from the sea to the mountains through Dublin City Council, and onwards through Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council and South Dublin County Council.
When complete it is envisaged to be over 17km long, linking Sir John Rogerson’s Quay in the City Center to the entrance to the Bohernabreena reservoirs at Glenasmole, South Dublin.
Murphy Ireland carried out the works and installed bespoke wall mounted seats, free standing seats, bollards and planters from the Hartecast range.
Location:
Donnybrook, Dublin
Client:
South Dublin County Council
Contractor:
Murphy Ireland