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30/07/2024

New 15-Acre Woodland Project Completed at Galgorm Resort


Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, in collaboration with Galgorm Resort and The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland’s Emergency Tree Fund, proudly announces the creation of a magnificent 15-acre woodland at Galgorm.

Through this ambitious project, 7,500 native trees, including Irish oak, hazel, birch, wild cherry, and others, have been meticulously planted. This diverse mix of species forms a vital protective buffer for Galgorm Wood, one of Ireland's precious ancient woodlands nestled along the River Maine between Galgorm Resort and Cullybackey.

Ancient woodlands, continuously thriving since 1660, are a rarity in Ireland, harbouring a rich tapestry of ground flora. This unique ecosystem offers visitors an enchanting experience, showcasing rare flowers and plants in their natural habitat.

The newly established woodland is set to significantly enhance local wildlife habitats. It provides essential nesting and feeding sites for birds, shelter for mammals, and a rich source of pollen for pollinators. These native trees are perfectly adapted to bolster the local ecosystem, ensuring its resilience and diversity.

Mayor of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Alderman Beth Adger MBE, expressed her enthusiasm: "It’s fantastic that the Council is demonstrating its climate commitment through initiatives like this Climate Canopy project. This woodland will benefit not only our generation but will provide beauty and enjoyment to people and vital habitat for wildlife for hundreds, if not thousands, of years."

This initiative forms part of Galgorm Resort’s broader commitment to being fully carbon neutral by 2030, pledging to be the first premier hospitality group on the island of Ireland to go fully green.  Galgorm’s dedication to a sustainable future was further unscored by being awarded with Green Tourism and Green Meetings Gold credentials. 

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is dedicated to furthering such impactful projects. Funding is available for additional initiatives on sites larger than 0.5 acres. For more information and guidance, please call 07552250257 or email trees@midandeastantrim.gov.uk.

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26/07/2024

Gracehill achieves UNESCO World Heritage


Gracehill Moravian Settlement

Nestled on the outskirts of Ballymena, near Galgorm and tucked away from the main road, lies the remarkable Moravian settlement of Gracehill, waiting to be explored. Founded by the Moravian Church in 1759, Gracehill holds the distinction of being Northern Ireland's first Conservation Area. It is uniquely the only complete Moravian settlement in Ireland, boasting a well-preserved collection of buildings and an active Moravian community. The village’s structured layout and distinctive Georgian architecture have remained largely unchanged since the 18th century.

For the past two decades, local residents have campaigned tirelessly to protect and promote Gracehill's unique heritage. Their efforts have been rewarded with Gracehill being recognised as Northern Ireland’s first UNESCO Cultural World Heritage site.

The Moravian Church Settlements Transnational World Heritage site consists of 4 component parts: Herrnhut in Saxony, Germany; Bethlehem in Pennsylvania, United States; Christiansfeld in Southern Jutland, Denmark; and Gracehill in Northern Ireland, UK.

All World Heritage sites are understood to have ‘Outstanding Universal Value’. They are considered important not only to local people or to a country but to the world – to all of humanity. Gracehill was the first Conservation Area designated in Northern Ireland in 1974, so it has been considered a place of special architectural and historic interest by the Government of Northern Ireland for a long while. Its fine state of preservation also suggests that it has been appreciated by its own residents and surrounding community for much longer than that. World Heritage, however, is something altogether greater. This means that the international community, in the form of the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has included a site on a list of the most important historic and natural places on earth.

To learn more about Gracehill's journey to UNESCO status, visit

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In the coming years, visitor infrastructure will be enhanced to accommodate increased tourism. Meanwhile, visitors are welcome to take a self-guided tour around the village to appreciate its unique buildings and architecture, or an official guided tour by a certified tour guide (

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Highlights include:

  • Gracehill Old School: Dating back to 1765, this building now hosts a welcoming restaurant, a Museum Room, and a Schoolroom. The Museum Room details the history of the Gracehill settlement and features an exhibition of lacework. The building is fully accessible for individuals with disabilities.
  • The Moravian Church and God’s Acre: Central to the village, the church is accompanied by a burial ground known as God’s Acre, divided by a central path into two plots – men to the left and women to the right. Reflecting the Moravian belief in equality in death, all headstones are of the same shape and design, laid nearly flat on the ground.

More buildings of interest can be seen in the map below.

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07/11/2023

Galgorm becomes first hotel in Northern Ireland to achieve gold in two top sustainability accolades from Green Tourism


Galgorm achieves gold status with Green Tourism and Green Meetings Gold certification for meetings and events.

Northern Ireland’s award-winning luxury hotel, Galgorm, has been recognised for its sustainability standards by Green Tourism.

 

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16/03/2022

Galgorm unveils new Green Action Plan and pledges 2030 carbon neutral target


Galgorm ‘goes green’ on St. Patrick’s Day with launch of new Sustainability Plan with the aim to be carbon neutral by 2030.

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