Community groups in the town have welcomed the removal of the peace wall.
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Belfast young people share experiences of life on either side of city's longest peace wallYoung people living on opposite sides of Belfast's longest peace wall have been sharing their experiences as part of a project looking at the impact of the walls. Spingboard's Wall2Wall project ...
In Belfast, Northern Ireland's largest city ... “People talk about the invisible peace walls,” he said, referring to how Catholics and Protestants often live in parallel worlds. Only a small ...
The Daily Mirror warns that some peace projects have "gone to the wall" because of a lack of devolved government in Northern Ireland. It features a photo of one of Belfast's biggest peace walls ...
The photographs were taken on either side of Belfast’s peace walls, which were first built as a permanent dividing line between the city’s Protestant and Catholic communities over 50 years ago. Devoid ...
Belfast’s transformation over the past couple of decades from no-go to must-visit destination has been remarkable.
Belfast young people share experiences of life on either side of city's longest peace wall Justice Minister Naomi Long said: “Removing these physical barriers makes a positive contribution to building ...
There are still over 20 miles of peace walls - or peace lines - across Northern Ireland, the majority across Belfast. They divide predominantly unionist and nationalist areas and some date back to ...
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