Northern Ireland

Lough Neagh Rescue appeals to swimmers not to jump under frozen ice

Antrim Lough shore
Antrim Lough shore Antrim Lough shore

Lough Neagh Rescue has issued an urgent warning over people walking on frozen ice ponds at Antrim’s Castle Gardens.

The rescue service has also raised the alarm over swimmers jumping into the lough through frozen ice.

In a statement on social media, Lough Neagh Rescue Service said:  “It might look like fun and you might think it’s safe to walk or swim under the ice but the consequences of your actions could be severe and life threatening.

“Unfortunately we have witnessed the consequences of this before.”

The rescue service said it had received “lots of calls and messages” in relation to incidents at Long Ponds, Clotworthy House and at the lough in Antrim.

Lough Neagh Rescue added: “We would encourage our followers to keep safe and follow current safety guidance. Please keep safe and in case of an emergency dial 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”

A warning has also been issued by the PSNI.

Police Antrim and Newtownabbey said: “Neighbourhood officers in Antrim have had to warn young persons from standing on the ice in the pond in Antrim Castle Gardens.

“This is a very dangerous thing to do as the thickness of the ice cannot be determined.

“With the health service stretched at the moment, please consider your own safety. Do not stand or skate on this ice.”

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council said: “Please be aware of the danger of frozen ponds and don’t risk walking on them.”

Recently, police reported that visitors were seen driving across grass areas and along footpaths amongst pedestrians when the carparks are full at Antrim Castle Gardens.

The PSNI is urging motorists to “park responsibly and be considerate of local residents”.

“Nuisance parking” at Randalstown Road has meant that pedestrians have had to walk on the road.