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Mid and East Antrim wins six environmental awards for beaches and marinas quality

  • May 22, 2022
  • 3 min read


On Ballygally Beach: Mayor Councillor William McCaughey, Karena Catterson and Steven Baillie from Mid and East Antrim Borough Council unfurl their Blue Flag with Environment Minister Edwin Poots MLA and Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful Chair Dr Sue Christie.

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council landed three Blue Flag Awards and three Seaside Awards at a recent ceremony celebrating excellent management of local coasts and waterways.

Ballygally Beach, Carnlough Beach and Carrickfergus Marina were among the locations to achieve recognition at the annual Beach and Marina Awards for the Council’s work in meeting stringent international and UK standards around water quality, education, safety and accessibility.


Members of the council attended a presentation at the Ballygally Castle Hotel on 18 May to receive their accolades, which are managed in Northern Ireland by environmental charity Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful.

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim, Councillor William McCaughey said:


“We are delighted that so many of our beautiful seaside locations have been recognised in this year’s Beach and Marina Awards.

“These awards are a fitting tribute to the work of both the Council employees and the many groups of volunteers who together strive to keep our coastline clean, tidy and welcoming for visitors. I hope that people visiting the area will take the opportunity to explore our beaches and beauty spots, this summer.”


Rachel Vaughan, Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful’s Local Environmental Quality Manager commented:


“Our aquatic areas are vital resources for supporting marine life, human mental and physical wellbeing and a source of great pride for many. We thank and congratulate the team at Mid and East Antrim who put in the hard work and dedication to ensure that they remain of a world-class calibre.”

Mid and East Antrim earned their prestigious prize after successfully convincing a jury panel that their application demonstrated the required quality thresholds. Awards apply from June to the end of September, to coincide with the beach season, and need renewed each year.


Members of the public are invited to enjoy the award-winning amenities at each site, which are designated bathing waters that have the highest water-quality standards and excellent facilities, making them ideal coastal destinations.

Environment Minister Edwin Poots MLA, who delivered a speech at the presentation said:


“I am delighted that Northern Ireland again has had such success in the Blue Flag and Seaside Awards. It is inspiring to see so many of our beaches and marinas achieving the exceptionally high standards demanded by these awards. It is a wonderful achievement, especially given the difficulties in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and the many challenges that has presented. I am grateful for the cooperation and collaborative working through the Better Beaches Forum, which is led by my Department and involves Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful, Northern Ireland Water, councils and stakeholders, in achieving this number of awards.”


The Minister continued:


“These awards are excellent news for our holidaymakers and bathers who can confidently enjoy our beaches and marinas, and avail of the award winning facilities that are on offer, and I remain committed to ensuring that my Department continues to play a key role in running the annual programme for water quality testing at our world class beaches.”

The Blue Flag Award is operated by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE), a worldwide environmental organisation that also oversees the Eco-Schools, Learning About Forests and Young Reporters for the Environment programmes.

FEE celebrates 35 years of the Blue Flag Award in 2022, and has so far issued 4,831 Blue Flags in 50 countries this year. The Seaside Award is nationally recognised, rewarding local beaches since 2008.

To learn more about each award, visit www.keepnorthernirelandbeautiful.org.

  • Nine Blue Flag Award Beaches winners – Benone Strand, Castlerock Beach, Downhill Strand, Portrush East Strand Beach, Portrush West Strand Beach, Whiterocks [Causeway Coast and Glens]; Cranfield Bay, Murlough Beach, Tyrella Beach [Newry, Mourne and Down]

  • Nine Blue Flag Award Marinas winners – Bangor Marina [boatfolk]; Ballycastle Marina, Coleraine Marina, Portrush Harbour and Marina, Rathlin Marina [Causeway Coast and Glens]; Carrickfergus Marina, Glenarm Marina, Portglenone Marina [Mid and East Antrim]; Ballyronan Marina [Mid Ulster]

  • Nine Seaside Awards winners – Ballywalter South Beach, Cloughey Beach, Groomsport Beach, Millisle Beach [Ards and North Down]; Ballycastle Beach, Waterfoot Beach [Causeway Coast and Glens]; Ballygally Beach, Brown's Bay Beach, Carnlough Beach [Mid and East Antrim]


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