North Belfast Ulster Scots art installation approved by council

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A large art installation celebrating great Ulster Scots figures on York Road has been approved by Belfast councillors.

At the recent meeting of the Belfast City Council Planning Committee, councillors gave the green light for the erection of an art installation comprising of 10 diabond panels of 2.4 metres by 1.2 metres which will be attached to the existing metal boundary fence of 10-14 York Road, Belfast.

The council planning report states one representation was received from a local resident. The report states: "Issues raised included the location of the boards on his property and the address of the property. A telephone call with confirmed that he did not own the land, rather he has a right of way over the land to access his property. The plans do not show that the gates on either the York Road or Mountcollyer Avenue frontages to be blocked by the proposal.

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