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What’s in the shed? New Holland TN75D tractor


New Holland Boomer 40 compact tractor


New Holland T475 tractor Manitou 1030S telescopic handler Kawasaki 1030 diesel utility vehicle Kawasaki 1040 diesel utility vehicle


Cushman Hauler 1200 petrol utility vehicle Volvo ECR25D excavator Land Rover Defender 4x4 Hayter LT324 ride-on triple gang mower


Ransomes Parkway 3 ride-on triple gang mower


Ransomes Spider mini remote control mower Ransomes HR300 ride-on rotary mower


carriage people-mover with hydraulic wheelchair access will ensure visitors can travel quickly and easily between the upper and lower end of the estate, with a journey time of approximately five minutes. A new visitor centre will greet everyone after they park their cars or disembark public transport. A new restaurant will be in place at the visitor centre operated by Yellow Door from Belfast and a shop in situ as well. Attracting a new demographic of visitor to Hillsborough Castle Estate is the main goal for the new project. In a normal year, there are around three to six thousand people visit Hillsborough but, with the new estate development completed, Historic Royal Palaces want to increase that to up to 200,000 visitors per year.


This feat can be easily achieved with the new entrance to the site coming off the A1 carriageway which is the main route between Belfast and Dublin. Stephen added: “The new project is designed to help us change the current mentality of people that Hillsborough Castle is just for older people to visit. We want to make this an attraction for all the family with


children’s designated play areas and educational tools to cater for the younger visitor.”


“Our location means we are sited so that 75 per cent of the Northern Ireland population can get here in around 45 minutes.”


“Plus, with Dublin only being just over one hour away, that opens up a much larger area for us to attract visitors from. There are 105 counties in the UK which have easy transport links to Belfast and seventy cruise ships that dock at the city each year.” “Those are all encouraging statistics for us to ensure Hillsborough Castle Estate looks the best it can after this redevelopment and that we maintain it to be one of the most popular visitor attractions in the country.” “It really is time to unlock this hidden gem in the Historic Royal Palaces portfolio and make it the superior visitor attraction it deserves to be.”


John Deere X950R rotary ride-on mower


Husqvarna 242 chainsaw Husqvarna 254 chainsaw Ryobi RK-48 brushcutters x 2 Kaaz TLE26 brushcutters x 2


Hayter Harrier 56 pedestrian rotary mowers x 4 Stihl HS86T hedgecutter Stihl BR600 blowers x 2 Stihl HSA86 hedgetrimmer Stihl KM90R engine


Stihl HL-KM135 hedgetrimmer attachment Stihl KM-HT pole pruner attachment Stihl BR45 drill Stihl TS420 power saw Echo SRM335 brushcutters x 2 Stihl BR700 blowers x 2 Billygoat KV600SP vacuum Billygoat hose kit Mikassa MVC-82HW vibrating plate Billygoat F902SPS pedestrian blower


124 PC December/January 2019


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