Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has confirmed that ‘good progress’ is being made on a pilot scheme to provide traffic signs in both Irish and English in west Belfast’s Gaeltacht Quarter.
More “long streets” in Belfast could see Irish language signs erected in ... exists in the Donegall Road, where bilingual signage has been installed in the Falls Road side, but not past ...
A proposal to exempt 10 streets across Belfast ... Donegall Road. Regarding Donegall Road, members agreed that the application for Donegall Road was closed on the basis of a former committee agreement ...
Belfast Councillors have agreed ... where dual language street signs in Irish have only been erected in that section within the Gaeltacht Quarter boundary between the Falls Road and the Broadway ...
A Belfast Council committee has voted to erect Irish dual language signs on four streets ... of two applications for Ebor Street in East Belfast and Ballysillan Road in North Belfast prior to ...
Máirtín Ó Muilleoir believes the signs ... in west Belfast share the view that the billboards unfairly represent them. Donal Reilly runs the café at An Cultúrlann on the Falls Road.
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