Belfast–Newtownards corridor

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The Belfast–Newtownards corridor is a key transport and development axis in Northern Ireland linking the city of Belfast with the town of Newtownards through a series of major roads and suburban areas.

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Belfast–Newtownards corridor canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf development corridor
transport corridor
characterizedBy peak-hour congestion
suburban ribbon development
connects Belfast NERFINISHED
Newtownards NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
followsRoad A20 road NERFINISHED
A21 road NERFINISHED
hasEconomicRole facilitates access to Newtownards retail and services
supports commuting to Belfast employment centres
hasFunction commuter route
development axis
public transport corridor
hasLandUse light industrial areas
mixed residential and commercial
hasPlanningRole focus of regional development policy
identified growth corridor in spatial planning documents
hasRoleIn linking Belfast with the Ards Peninsula
importance key strategic route in Eastern Northern Ireland
language English
locatedIn Northern Ireland
east of Belfast
nearbyWaterBody Strangford Lough NERFINISHED
partOf Belfast commuter belt NERFINISHED
Belfast metropolitan area NERFINISHED
passesThrough Comber Road area NERFINISHED
Dundonald NERFINISHED
East Belfast NERFINISHED
Newtownards urban area
planningAuthority Department for Infrastructure (Northern Ireland) NERFINISHED
regionServed County Down NERFINISHED
Greater Belfast NERFINISHED
supports employment centres
park-and-ride facilities
residential growth
retail development
suburban development
terminusAt Belfast city centre NERFINISHED
Newtownards town centre NERFINISHED
transportMode road transport
usedFor bus services
goods transport
private car travel

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A20 Upper Newtownards Road formsPartOfCorridor Belfast–Newtownards corridor