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Game of Thrones: Traffic banned from Dark Hedges road | Game of Thrones: Traffic banned from Dark Hedges road |
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Traffic is to be banned from part of a County Antrim road, made famous by the TV fantasy drama Game of Thrones, to protect trees known as the Dark Hedges. | Traffic is to be banned from part of a County Antrim road, made famous by the TV fantasy drama Game of Thrones, to protect trees known as the Dark Hedges. |
The iconic tunnel of beech trees on the Bregagh Road, near Armoy, has become a major international tourist attraction. | The iconic tunnel of beech trees on the Bregagh Road, near Armoy, has become a major international tourist attraction. |
The scene was used by the Game of Thrones crew, to represent "the King's Road" in the HBO drama series. | The scene was used by the Game of Thrones crew, to represent "the King's Road" in the HBO drama series. |
However, Stormont's Department of Infrastructure is introducing a ban on traffic using the road from 30 October. | However, Stormont's Department of Infrastructure is introducing a ban on traffic using the road from 30 October. |
The order will also prohibit buses and coaches from using a designated stretch of the Bregagh Road. | The order will also prohibit buses and coaches from using a designated stretch of the Bregagh Road. |
Any motorist who flouts the ban could face a fine of up to £1,000. | Any motorist who flouts the ban could face a fine of up to £1,000. |
'National treasure' | |
The Dark Hedges were planted more than 200 years ago by the Stuart family, who created a tree-lined avenue along the entrance to their Gracehill House mansion. | |
About 150 were planted by James Stewart, but time has taken its toll over the centuries and now, fewer than two thirds remain standing. | |
In January 2016, during Storm Gertrude, high winds ripped up two trees causing them to collapse. | In January 2016, during Storm Gertrude, high winds ripped up two trees causing them to collapse. |
Later that year, a large, rotten branch broke off one of the trees and fell across the road. | |
The Dark Hedges became a huge draw for tourists and TV fans after they appeared, albeit very briefly, in the closing scene of one episode of Game of Thrones. | |
Arya Stark, one of the show's main characters, was filmed travelling on a cart along the road, disguised as a boy. | |
Conservationists have expressed alarm about the increasing traffic levels in the area and the possible damage to the trees' roots. | Conservationists have expressed alarm about the increasing traffic levels in the area and the possible damage to the trees' roots. |
During the Easter holidays this year, pictures of traffic jams were shared on social media, some criticising the number of vehicles lining the road. | |
The organisation, NI Greenways, described the Dark Hedges as a "national treasure" and claimed it was being slowly killed. | |
The Department of Infrastructure published the banning order on 5 October. | The Department of Infrastructure published the banning order on 5 October. |
It had proposed the ban last year, after "discussions with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and other interested parties". | It had proposed the ban last year, after "discussions with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council and other interested parties". |
It launched a consultation and said "four written objections were received and duly considered and no other representations were received". | It launched a consultation and said "four written objections were received and duly considered and no other representations were received". |
The ban is to take effect from 30 October onwards. | The ban is to take effect from 30 October onwards. |
It will be enforced along Bregagh Road, from its junction with Ballinlea Road to its junction with Ballykenver Road. | It will be enforced along Bregagh Road, from its junction with Ballinlea Road to its junction with Ballykenver Road. |
The department said new traffic signs, advising the public of the ban, will be erected in the area "in due course". | The department said new traffic signs, advising the public of the ban, will be erected in the area "in due course". |
Some vehicles will be exempt from the ban "in certain circumstances". | Some vehicles will be exempt from the ban "in certain circumstances". |