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Irish language signs that saw Belfast Council vote to break its own rules over an “empty” street are being pushed through ...
Belfast City Council has approved more Irish language street signs in the last two years than it did in the previous 24, ...
A Belfast Council committee has voted for an Irish bilingual street sign to be erected without a survey or wider consultation ...
Belfast’s “ludicrous” street sign policy that has seen applications for signage in Japanese, Mandarin and Hebrew could lead to the city being “the most confusing in the world”, it has ...
The 2025 Moy Park Belfast City Marathon route is similar to the 2024 route although there are some slight changes. The route ...
Councillors decide no further consultation on one street but defer decision on second with no residents yet on electoral ...
"We've always been very proud of Maggies and it's an honour for my husband and I to have our family working in the business ...
The Irish News reports that Belfast City Council’s controversial policy on bilingual street signs has gone international with applications for signage displaying Japanese, Mandarin and Hebrew.
Surveys for dual language Irish Street signs will go ahead in two East Belfast Streets despite Belfast Council officials highlighting “potential adverse impacts.” ...
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