Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Blackhall Rocks coastal improvement project completed

Works to improve access and restore grassland at the coastal area at Blackhall Rocks have now been completed. We will be carrying out the official opening ceremony this coming Thursday, 5 February, at 11am.

In advance of that event we have received the following press release, issued by Durham County Council, giving further details of the improvement works:


Coastal project completed

New easy access paths and signs have been installed on Durham’s Heritage Coast around Blackhall Rocks along with fencing, car parks and grassland restoration.

The work is all part of the Coastland Grasslands Project to conserve and restore the natural features of the limestone plateau.

The environmental improvements, which also include the installation of a water supply, have led to the return of rare breeds of cattle for grazing, such as Belted Galloway.

Tony Devos, Limestone Landscapes programme manager, said: “We are delighted that we have managed to merge natural improvements which enhance the botanic diversity of the coast with upgrades to the infrastructure.  They are a great way to preserve and protect a very important area.”

The Coastlands Grasslands Project is funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and also involved Durham County Council’s countryside team and the Durham Wildlife Trust who have restored areas and worked with local schools. 

After touring the improvements, both of the Blackhall ward county councillors and residents will cut a specially created cake to celebrate completion of the work.