09/12/2010
Skainos Project Boosts Belfast Builders
Both the construction sector and the community in east Belfast has received a welcome boost this week with news that a much-anticipated flagship development specifically designed to serve the needs of the wider community is now finally underway.
The Stormont Social Development Minister Alex Attwood cut the first sod of the Skainos Project on the Lower Newtownards Road after the demolition of a number of buildings to create the purpose built facility.
The SDLP MLA said: "This development will alleviate dereliction along a major arterial route providing a significant opportunity to reinvigorate and revive the area, delivering real change in one of Belfast's most deprived areas.
"It will provide support to improvements to health and well being, and improve educational attainment within the wider east Belfast community whilst significantly addressing housing need.
"Importantly the construction phase will provide much needed jobs and training opportunities," he explained.
In addition to providing a supported housing development in the form of the replacement for Hosford House Hostel, the multi-use facility will deliver a college/training centre with seminar rooms.
It will also contain a youth centre and day-care crèche, as well as social housing including mixed tenure apartments.
Commercial retail units, office accommodation and a multi-purpose hall, and a 'social economy' kitchen and café are also to be built.
Minister Attwood continued: "I would like to congratulate Skainos Limited, their partners and stakeholders on the start of the construction of such an ambitious and innovative project for east Belfast.
"The decline of traditional industries such as ship building and engineering has led to a decline in economic prosperity in this area of the city. Pound for pound across government funding urban regeneration makes sense, helps business, creates footfall and builds jobs.
"The Skainos project is an example of how deprivation can be addressed and regeneration stimulated by bringing together the public, private and community sectors in a partnership approach," he concluded.
Rev Dr Gary Mason, Superintendent of East Belfast Mission and Chair of Skainos Ltd said: "This event marks the culmination of more than 10 years of work to bring Skainos to this point.
"We are delighted to be playing our part in the transformation and renewal of East Belfast and in the creation of new shared space for all communities here. The new facility will provide ideal space for organisations like East Belfast Mission to continue its vital work in the community"
Commenting on the EU funded project Shaun Henry, Director of the Managing Authority within the Special EU Programmes Body, which manages the PEACE III Programme, said: "Upon completion this project will create a new shared space where people from all communities can come together in a safe and neutral environment.
"It will also help to regenerate an area of Belfast which has experienced many of the negative effects of the conflict and suffered from a historic lack of investment.
"This is one of the core objectives of the EU’s PEACE III Programme as it seeks to reclaim public spaces for use by all sections of the community. In doing so it will encourage greater levels of peace and reconciliation across Northern Ireland and the Border Region of Ireland."
Anne Henderson, Board Member of the International Fund for Ireland, said: "The International Fund for Ireland has contributed nearly £3m towards this exciting community regeneration project in east Belfast.
"The International Fund for Ireland is keen to support initiatives and interventions, such as this, which will have a lasting impact on individuals and communities long after the Fund ceases to exist. Everyone involved with the Skainos Project is to be congratulated," she said.
(BMcC/KMcA)
The Stormont Social Development Minister Alex Attwood cut the first sod of the Skainos Project on the Lower Newtownards Road after the demolition of a number of buildings to create the purpose built facility.
The SDLP MLA said: "This development will alleviate dereliction along a major arterial route providing a significant opportunity to reinvigorate and revive the area, delivering real change in one of Belfast's most deprived areas.
"It will provide support to improvements to health and well being, and improve educational attainment within the wider east Belfast community whilst significantly addressing housing need.
"Importantly the construction phase will provide much needed jobs and training opportunities," he explained.
In addition to providing a supported housing development in the form of the replacement for Hosford House Hostel, the multi-use facility will deliver a college/training centre with seminar rooms.
It will also contain a youth centre and day-care crèche, as well as social housing including mixed tenure apartments.
Commercial retail units, office accommodation and a multi-purpose hall, and a 'social economy' kitchen and café are also to be built.
Minister Attwood continued: "I would like to congratulate Skainos Limited, their partners and stakeholders on the start of the construction of such an ambitious and innovative project for east Belfast.
"The decline of traditional industries such as ship building and engineering has led to a decline in economic prosperity in this area of the city. Pound for pound across government funding urban regeneration makes sense, helps business, creates footfall and builds jobs.
"The Skainos project is an example of how deprivation can be addressed and regeneration stimulated by bringing together the public, private and community sectors in a partnership approach," he concluded.
Rev Dr Gary Mason, Superintendent of East Belfast Mission and Chair of Skainos Ltd said: "This event marks the culmination of more than 10 years of work to bring Skainos to this point.
"We are delighted to be playing our part in the transformation and renewal of East Belfast and in the creation of new shared space for all communities here. The new facility will provide ideal space for organisations like East Belfast Mission to continue its vital work in the community"
Commenting on the EU funded project Shaun Henry, Director of the Managing Authority within the Special EU Programmes Body, which manages the PEACE III Programme, said: "Upon completion this project will create a new shared space where people from all communities can come together in a safe and neutral environment.
"It will also help to regenerate an area of Belfast which has experienced many of the negative effects of the conflict and suffered from a historic lack of investment.
"This is one of the core objectives of the EU’s PEACE III Programme as it seeks to reclaim public spaces for use by all sections of the community. In doing so it will encourage greater levels of peace and reconciliation across Northern Ireland and the Border Region of Ireland."
Anne Henderson, Board Member of the International Fund for Ireland, said: "The International Fund for Ireland has contributed nearly £3m towards this exciting community regeneration project in east Belfast.
"The International Fund for Ireland is keen to support initiatives and interventions, such as this, which will have a lasting impact on individuals and communities long after the Fund ceases to exist. Everyone involved with the Skainos Project is to be congratulated," she said.
(BMcC/KMcA)
Related Northern Ireland Business News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
14 March 2014
East Belfast Mission Launches Skill Project
Enterprise, Trade and Investment Minister Arlene Foster today launched a new Skill project at East Belfast Mission, which aims to assist organisations in Northern Ireland and Great Britain to develop their social enterprise ideas.
East Belfast Mission Launches Skill Project
Enterprise, Trade and Investment Minister Arlene Foster today launched a new Skill project at East Belfast Mission, which aims to assist organisations in Northern Ireland and Great Britain to develop their social enterprise ideas.
25 August 2011
Connswater Contract Dispute Played Down
A major contract for east Belfast that promises a picturesque, riverside linear park as well as enhanced flood protection is on track for completion - despite fears being expressed earlier this week over a dispute between the contractors and one of the sponsors.
Connswater Contract Dispute Played Down
A major contract for east Belfast that promises a picturesque, riverside linear park as well as enhanced flood protection is on track for completion - despite fears being expressed earlier this week over a dispute between the contractors and one of the sponsors.
04 November 2010
Robinson Welcomes Connswater Parkway
A multi-million pound inner city linear parkway project has received a fillip with news that the construction contracts for the innovative Connswater Community Greenway have now been awarded. New bridges, riverside walkways and cycleways are to be built along the banks of the Connswater, Knock and Loop rivers in east Belfast as part of the scheme.
Robinson Welcomes Connswater Parkway
A multi-million pound inner city linear parkway project has received a fillip with news that the construction contracts for the innovative Connswater Community Greenway have now been awarded. New bridges, riverside walkways and cycleways are to be built along the banks of the Connswater, Knock and Loop rivers in east Belfast as part of the scheme.
30 June 2016
West Belfast Job Creation Programme Praised
Lord Mayor, Alderman Brian Kingston, has attended a special business breakfast to celebrate the success of a newly-established integrated employment and training programme changing lives in West Belfast and the Shankill. Since its launch just nine months ago, the West Belfast Works project has helped 204 unemployed people into work.
West Belfast Job Creation Programme Praised
Lord Mayor, Alderman Brian Kingston, has attended a special business breakfast to celebrate the success of a newly-established integrated employment and training programme changing lives in West Belfast and the Shankill. Since its launch just nine months ago, the West Belfast Works project has helped 204 unemployed people into work.
14 March 2011
Garnerville Community Project Welcomed
The first meeting of a group established to deliver improved services in the Knocknagoney/Garnerville area of East Belfast has been welcomed.
Garnerville Community Project Welcomed
The first meeting of a group established to deliver improved services in the Knocknagoney/Garnerville area of East Belfast has been welcomed.