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03/06/2026
01/06/2026

DISTRICT BEACHES RETAIN PRESTIGIOUS BLUE FLAG STATUS

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council is delighted that local beaches at Cranfield, Tyrella and Murlough have again received a prestigious Blue Flag Award for 2026.

The internationally recognised award is presented to beaches and marinas that meet the highest standards in water quality, safety, accessibility, environmental management and cleanliness.

Located at the mouth of Carlingford Lough, Cranfield’s sandy beach is famous for its shallow waters and stunning views of the Mourne Mountains, with Murlough beach outside Newcastle situated near the foot of the Mournes. The National Nature Reserve facility features a wide, sandy beach backed by a 6,000-year-old sand dune system. Tyrella beach outside Downpatrick, boasts a breathtaking two-mile stretch of flat, wide sand backed by dunes.

Confirmation that the three local beaches have again been awarded Blue Flag status came at a special awards ceremony hosted by Live Here Love Here at The Stables in Groomsport. Across Northern Ireland, 21 beaches and marinas were recognised.

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell said, "We are delighted that Cranfield, Tyrella and Murlough beaches have once again achieved Blue Flag status.

“These awards reflect the hard work and commitment of Council staff, partner organisations, volunteers and local communities who help maintain these important natural assets for residents and visitors to enjoy.”

Cllr Campbell said “retaining Blue Flag status demonstrates the Council’s commitment to providing clean, safe and accessible beaches, while protecting and enhancing our natural environment."

Live Here Love Here Chief Executive Officer, Eric Randall, congratulated the 21 beaches and marinas that won a Blue Flag or a Seaside Award this year.

“These awards are about celebrating all that is good in our marine environment and reminding the public about the importance of looking after our blue spaces. None of the progress we celebrate today would be possible without the work of our volunteers and officers in our councils,” he added.

This year's Blue Flag programme placed a particular emphasis on accessibility, with Newry, Mourne and Down District Council continuing to improve inclusive access across its beaches with recent developments at Tyrella including a new amenity building with Changing Spaces facility, plans for a new accessible pathway and the introduction of accessible beach equipment in partnership with the Mae Murray Foundation.

The Council congratulates all those involved in maintaining the high standards required to achieve these internationally recognised awards.

For more information on Council beaches and visitor facilities, visit www.visitmournegullionstrangford.com/explore/beaches

Pictured: Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Countryside Warden at Tyrella Beach Cara Ryan (left), with the prestigious Blue Flag award alongside Sinead Murray (second left) Local Environmental Quality Manager at Live Here Love Here, NMDDC Assistant Tourism Development Officer Barbara Fleming-Ovens and Live Here Love Here Board Member, John Thompson.

01/06/2026

A very important Water Safety event not be be missed at our Social club this Wed evening @7.15pm

Being delivered by a member of the RNLI Please share & everyone is welcome,particularly our teenagers and young people from our club & community.

31/05/2026
29/05/2026

Would you like to take part in a four stage walk series????

The North South Way Peace Camino is a 33miles / 53km shared island walking route from Portadown to Carlingford, following the Newry Canal Towpath and Carlingford Lough shoreline.

Created as a community-led initiative, the Peace Camino invites people to walk together, reflect together and build new connections across communities and across this island. It offers a unique journey through nature, heritage, culture and conversation, linking local places and people through a shared experience of walking.

Everyone is very welcome to join the walks for peace and can register for the walks on the website:

www.northsouthwaypeacecamino.com

29/05/2026

Ahead of the June Bank Holiday weekend, the Irish Coast Guard, Water Safety Ireland, and the RNLI are urging the public to stay safe if planning an activity on or near the water.

Before you take the plunge:
🌊 Enter slowly and splash yourself first
🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Never swim alone, always go with others
🧥 Wear a lifejacket if you're out on the water
📱 Carry a charged phone and tell someone your plans

If you get into difficulty, Float to Live.
👂 Tilt your head back, ears in the water
🙌 Stay calm, breathe, move hands and feet gently
📞 Call 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard

For more information, please visit the Water Safety Ireland website: https://watersafety.ie/

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