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  • Minister Muir reflects on an inspiring visit to Rathlin Island

    Date published: 29 August 2025

    DAERA Minister Andrew Muir has visited Rathlin Island to learn about progress on a number of projects on the island.

    Minister Muir is pictured with local fisherman Benji McFaul and RSPB Warden Liam McFaul.

    During his visit, the Minister joined members of the Rathlin Development and Community Association (RDCA) on a tour of the East Lighthouse Project. The Rathlin Island European Marine Sites and Environmental Forum (RIEMSEF) is developing a project to open it as a centre for the public.

    He also visited the LIFE Raft project. The project has been running since 2021 with the objective of eradicating populations of rats and ferrets which have been preying on nesting seabird populations, notably burrow-nesting puffins, as well as having discussions around farming and commercial sea fishing.

    Minister Muir said: “Rathlin Island is such a special place. It is a real haven for wildlife and biodiversity. The work of the Life Raft project is a truly inspiring nature restoration project. The ongoing effort to eradicate rats and ferrets will have a transformative impact on the fortunes of seabirds that nest on the island. 

    “I am very proud of my Department’s role in supporting this important initiative. Success here will be a first for an island ecosystem, achieved through co-operation between the Rathlin Island community, RSPB, and my Department. Many people have contributed, from rock climbers to volunteers, and all should be congratulated for their efforts.

    “I also visited the East Lighthouse to learn more about plans to redevelop it into a tourist attraction and community hub. This site has incredible potential, and I look forward to hearing more as the project progresses.

    “Sea fishing is an essential part of the fabric of our coastal communities and Rathlin Crab and Lobster fisheries briefed me on their operations and some of the key challenges and opportunities they face.

    "My visit also afforded time to meet some local farmers and community representatives who updated me on the challenges of island life and the unique farming issues on the island. I want to thank everyone who made me feel so welcome and pay tribute to the local community who care so deeply about the island.” 

    Notes to editors:

    1. The LIFE Raft project is funded by DAERA.
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