The Council has plans to animate the space, including pop-up markets, pop-up cinemas and seasonal activities
A new recreational space has officially opened in Antrim town after a former wasteland site underwent a huge transformation.
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has taken temporary ownership of the derelict site on High Street and transformed it into a "beautifully landscaped recreational space". The Mayor said: "Ulster Bar Corner is now a place that residents and the whole community of Antrim can fully enjoy. "I welcome this collaborative initiative to create a meanwhile use for the community while we continue to work closely with our colleagues in Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council and other stakeholders to determine the long-term future of the site.”
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