Northern Ireland

Emergency road closure due to “structural concerns” around former Co Antrim hotel

Fairhill Street in Ballycastle will be temporarily closed to traffic and pedestrians as a precautionary measure

Due to concerns regarding the structural integrity of the Antrim Arms building a section of Fairhill Street will be temporarily closed
Due to concerns regarding the structural integrity of the Antrim Arms building a section of Fairhill Street will be temporarily closed

An emergency road closure has been announced in Ballycastle due to fears a historical building in the seaside town centre could collapse.

Due to concerns regarding “the structural integrity of the Antrim Arms building” on Castle Street a section of Fairhill Street will be temporarily closed to traffic and pedestrians as a “precautionary measure”.

The large three-storey property was built int he 18th century with with returns added in the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries, but has fallen into disrepair.

A spokesperson for Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council said it is ”taking steps to secure the area around the Antrim Arms, making partial closure of the adjacent road necessary.”

“In conjunction with the PSNI, an emergency road closure will be implemented on a section of Fairhill Street,” they said.

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“The public is asked to follow the signage and traffic management systems in place. During the closure access to Fairhill Street will be via Kilns Road and Mill Street.



“Council is liaising closely with the building owner and the Historic Environment Division to assess the building and determine the most appropriate course of action.

“The Council’s foremost priority is the safety of residents, businesses, and visitors. Further updates will be provided as new information becomes available. The understanding and cooperation of the public during this time is appreciated.”