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"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 ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNBelfast Council approves more Irish street signs in last two years than in previous 24: Policy shift sees number skyrocket, while no other languages passedBelfast City Council has approved more Irish language street signs in the last two years than it did in the previous 24, ...
The blue commemorative designs in Bruton Street, Mayfair, incorporate one of the late Queen’s favourite flowers, lily of the valley.
Signs are a lot of the appearance of a city that no one thinks about,” Operations Superintendent Daniel Kiefer said. “It’s ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRule-breaking Irish signs rushed through Belfast Council while £13m social housing development with 94 homes built on 'empty' streetIrish language signs that saw Belfast Council vote to break its own rules over an “empty” street are being pushed through ...
Fontaines D.C. will be joined by fellow Irishmen Kneecap at Belfast Vital 2025. The 'Starburster' rockers have announced a ...
Fontaines D.C. have announced a huge outdoor show in Belfast, with local heroes Kneecap supporting. The Irish bands will play ...
In Hanover, they are cranking out up to a hundred signs a day, and they look a lot different now than they used to. From the ...
Belfast Council is to build Irish signs along a city centre road without asking if anyone wants them – breaking its own rules in the process. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Belfast ...
READ MORE: Belfast city centre car park could be fitted with drug needle waste bin READ MORE: Belfast Irish street sign surveys to go ahead despite “potential adverse impacts” Established in 2009, ...
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 ...
Belfast Council has recorded that 50% of Russell Street, just a short distance from city hall, wants to have Irish language signs built. But the council surveyed just two residents to ask whether ...
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