A new “cycling bunkhouse” with overnight accommodation outside Carnlough has been approved by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s Planning Committee.
The facility has been proposed at a vacant outdoor activity centre at Garron Road, mid-way on ‘Route 93’ – a national cycling route – to provide self-catering accommodation.
Gary McGuinness, the council’s principal planning officer, told the committee that Transport NI has requested visibility splays of a certain size. However, he pointed out that the outdoor centre will be used by cyclists not motorists.
Ballymena DUP Alderman Audrey Wales MBE commented:
“Any of us who drives around the coast knows how popular cycling is. I can’t believe we need a big splay to see out out of an entrance on a cycle.
“We need more tourists into the area. I propose we approve the recommendation.”
Larne Lough Ulster Unionist Cllr Keith Turner said he could see no facility on the plan for secure overnight bike storage.
The applicant’s agent Alana Durrent said that if it is required, it would result in an additional application.
Larne Lough Alliance Cllr Robert Logan commented:
“I am quite sure cyclists are quite used to keeping their bikes secure.” Cllr Logan went on to say he was “surprised” Transport NI was being “so pernickety” over visibility splays.
Larne Lough DUP Ald Paul Reid said: “Once again, Transport NI have a grievance but have yet to come to the chamber to defend that. That is extremely sad.
“I live a few miles from the Coast Road. Cyclists go along that road continuously every day. This is one of our top priorities – to grow tourism. What better way to grow than to provide a hub like this.”
He suggested if this application is refused, it will result in more movements of cars going in and out of that entrance than cyclists. “I am quite happy to add my support to the application.”
It was approved unanimously.