NI Water outline future infrastructure plans

NI Water attended Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council on January 5 to update representatives on infrastructure plans going forward and the level of investment needed for the Council area.

In its future growth plans, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has anticipated that by 2030, it will need around 9,720 new housing units and wants to generate new jobs. Large towns such as Coleraine, Limavady, Ballycastle and Ballymoney will be the main hubs for growth.

NI Water is looking at how to accommodate these plans and in the short term will help, where possible, to find solutions and to look at all available options to work with Councils and developers to progress the Borough’s ambitions for the people in their area.