
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council has launched a £1m grant scheme to support the development of new hotels and the expansion of existing accommodation across the district.
The Hotel Development Grant Scheme, unveiled on 15 September, is intended to address what the council described as a shortage of hotel capacity that has limited growth in the local visitor economy.
Despite attracting 1.25m overnight stays in 2024, the council said the lack of available rooms, particularly in hotels, had constrained the potential for longer visits and higher visitor spending.
The programme forms part of the council’s tourism strategy, which seeks to increase international appeal, extend average visitor stays and raise overall economic output.
Funding will be available for businesses and developers creating at least 15 new bedrooms with a minimum three-star rating. Applicants must have been trading for at least three years.
The council will hold two drop-in sessions on 23 September, in Downpatrick Civic Centre from 10am to 12 noon and in Newry Leisure Centre from 2pm to 4pm, and an online workshop on 30 September from 1pm to 2pm.
Philip Campbell, council chair, said: “Newry, Mourne and Down is abundant with rich cultural heritage, outdoor adventure experiences, locally crafted artisan food and drink, world class golf and a vibrant calendar of events and festivals.
“To capitalise on this quality offering and encourage a greater number of people to stay longer within the district to spend locally, the Hotel Development Grant Scheme will play a vital role in increasing capacity, ultimately boosting our local economy.”