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Belfast councillors have complained about the pace of the alley gates scheme across the city, with some residents waiting for almost two years for gates after short-listing.
A Belfast Councillor has said the “never ending story” of the latest phase of alley gating is over and has made an appeal for City Hall to help communities with the new gates to “animate ...
We lobbied for four years to get alley gates and we saw there was so much reclaimed space here that we had to do something with it.” Her neighbours agreed. But what they have achieved in the 10 ...
53 gates are going up in this phase - initial work began February 10, and will be completed by the second week of March. READ MORE: Stormont failure to pedestrianise popular Belfast city centre ...
Belfast alley garden inspires greening of urban spaces Updated / Saturday, 30 Apr 2022 07:00 By Eleanor Mannion. As election posters ... "Once we got the security gates, ...
Belfast's alleyways could be used to grow crops like carrots, turnips, and cabbages. That is according to a "manifesto" calling for over 200km of alleyways in the city to be reclaimed and used by ...
RESIDENTS have had their request for alley gates turned down because of a lack of funds. Seventy-two people had signed a petition for the installation of gates at the back alley between Spring ...
Belfast's peace walls, built in the Troubles to tamp sectarian violence, were slated to be torn down in 2023. But locals are protesting. Many want them preserved as war relics & public art.
Alley gates proposed to benefit are those located to the side of 3 Tankerville Street, 5 Morton Street, 44 Dent Street and 45 Dent Street, and to the rear of 21 Murray Street and 23 Sheriff Street.