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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InNearly 7,000 people are set to benefit from an extension of the Government’s flagship programme to help areas of disadvantage.
Minister for Social Development David Hanson MP today announced that a further 15 smaller areas are to be included under the Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy that already applies to other districts that are amongst the most deprived parts of Northern Ireland.
The programme for these areas is worth up to £500,000 each year in the 15 selected electoral wards located in Newtownards, Bangor, Larne, Carrickfergus, Ballymoney, Glengormley, Dungannon, Londonderry and Finaghy. These will be taken forward by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive in consultation with local community groups, politicians and statutory agencies.
The Minister said: “We are aiming to make a real difference to the everyday lives of people living in our most disadvantaged areas over the next decade. We will do this by working with the communities and targeting resources to where they are mst needed.
The extension of the neighbourhood renewal schemes follows a review of the areas using the Noble Index of deprivation measures. Last year the main areas to benefit were announced. It was recognised, however, that some smaller disadvantaged areas should also receive assistance and be given the same opportunities as those living in primary areas selected.
1. The Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy ‘People and Place’ can be obtained from the DSD website - www.dsdni.gov.uk
2. The strategic aims of the strategy are to:
3. Neighbourhood Renewal Areas have been created around the urban areas shown in the official deprivation measures to be among the most disadvantaged 10% of areas in Northern Ireland.
4.In July 2004 the Minister (Mr Spellar) announced the original 32 Neighbourhood renewal areas which had been identified.
5. The small pockets of deprivation identified are listed below
Area | Population |
| Newtownards (Loughries ward) | 824 |
| Bangor (Conlig ward) | 691 |
| Bangor (Harbour ward) | 587 |
| Newtownards (West Winds ward) | 583 |
| Larne (Central ward) | 579 |
| Strathfoyle (Enagh ward) | 527 |
| Carrickfergus (Gortalee ward) | 519 |
| Ballymoney (Carnany ward) | 429 |
| Ballymoney (Route ward) | 403 |
| Newtownards (Glen ward) | 379 |
| Ballymoney (Newhill ward) | 370 |
| Carrickfergus (Sunnylands ward) | 320 |
| Glengormley (Ballyhenry ward) | 316 |
| Dungannon (Drumglass ward) | 256 |
| Finaghy | 203 |