
Mid & East Antrim Borough Council says it has begun an alleged public right of way investigation in Broughshane, between Loughloughan Road and Ballylig Road.
Under the Access to the Countryside (NI) Order 1983, all councils in Northern Ireland have a duty to “assert, protect, keep open and free from obstruction any public right of way".
In line with Council’s policy, investigating officers are welcoming the submission of any relevant information or evidence as part of these investigations.

To submit evidence please download the Investigation Evidence Form from the council website (please tap here), and complete as much information as possible before returning to the Outdoor Recreation team.
You can also submit additional documents as part of this evidence, by downloading and completing the Documentary Evidence form detailing all the documents you are submitting.
If you have difficulty downloading or completing any of the attached forms, please contact the Outdoor Recreation team:
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council
Parks and Open Spaces
Museum and Civic Centre
11 Antrim Street
Carrickfergus
BT38 7DG
T: 028 9335 8278
The investigation will remain open from Monday 17 February 2025 until Tuesday 18 March 2025.