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The Silent Valley

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Mourne
Annalong
Down
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In 1933 the successful damming of the Kilkeel River valley was the culmination of 30 years work initiated by Belfast City and District Water work initiated by Belfast City and District Water Commissioners ( responsible by an Act of parliament to supply water to the city of Belfast) This set in place first the Mourne Wall and then the immense reservoir in a renamed "silent valley". Built to gather waters from a mountain catchment extending over most of the High Mournes, the Silent Valley and Ben Crom reservoirs supply most of Co. Down and a large part of Belfast for domestic and industrial use. The 2 dams are ringed by dramatic mountain panoramas, whilst the reservoir grounds contain the parkland, lakes and ponds which were the part of the original landscape design part of the original landscape design envisaged by the Water Commissioners. Most of these areas are now open to the public. Today splendid mountain vistas, woodland walks, and a range of facilities (including an exhibition centre and restaurant) can all be enjoyed. The story of how the dam was built continues to fascinate visitors at this unique resource.
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As long ago as 1678 the Corporation of Belfast recognised the need for a "plentiful supply of good water". Purchased the High Mournes Following a major survey of several possible sources the "uninhabited Mourne Catchment" was recommended by the Board of Commissioners in 1890. An ambitious programme of work was embarked upon: the first stage being to divert the water of the Kilkeel and Annolong Rivers and convey them by pipeline to a new reservoir at Knockbracken (near Carryduff) capable of storing 100 million gallons of Mourne water. The Dam Builders The second stage was the construction of a dam across the Kilkeel River, in what was then called the Happy Valley, which began in 1923. Further increaded demand in the 1950s caused by an expansion of Belfast and further development of the Upper Kilkeel River and its tributaries in the High Mournes.
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The Reservoir grounds are open daily from 10am until 6.30 pm (summer) and 10am until 4pm (Oct-April) A coffee shop providiing snack and home-cooked meals is open 11.00 am to 6.30 pm each day in June, July and August with week-end opening in September and public holidays.
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