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12 Nollaig 2024
Ormeau Road Irish language school has planning permission renewed
1 Samhain 2024
Row over Ulster Scots on west Belfast park signage divides councillors
30 Deireadh Fómhair 2024
Belfast Council considering final recommendations on dual language signage for Forth Meadow
9 Deireadh Fómhair 2024
Belfast Council rejects Irish street signs application despite it reaching threshold
27 Meitheamh 2024
Irish language primary school in east Belfast given temporary planning approval
7 Meitheamh 2024
Grand Central Station Irish signs to be considered after Translink hears "all viewpoints"
29 Bealtaine 2024
Sinn Féin and Alliance seek more funds for Irish festival and Belfast Gaeltacht bursaries
28 Aibreán 2024
Belfast Council language strategy plan gets thumbs up at City Hall
21 Aibreán 2024
Belfast Council to spend up to £170,000 on over 300 Irish language street signs
21 Aibreán 2024
Agreement to erect 301 bilingual street signs in west Belfast sparks heated exchanges over Irish language
18 Aibreán 2024
Public to be consulted on possible bilingual Belfast City Council logo
9 Aibreán 2024
Dual-language street sign plans put to ‘back of the queue’ rather than scrapped after majority of residents oppose applications
4 Aibreán 2024
Belfast Councillors vote for Irish language signs at the new Grand Central Station and wider Weaver's Cross area
6 Márta 2024
Belfast to host oldest Irish language arts festival in 2025
7 Feabhra 2024
Lisburn Road Irish street sign to go ahead despite DUP bid to block move
16 Eanáir 2024
Irish signs agreed for two north Belfast streets where DUP attempted to block surveys
7 Nollaig 2023
East Belfast: Survey on Irish language street sign to go back to residents despite passing threshold
22 Deireadh Fómhair 2023
DUP hits out at plans for Irish language signs across Belfast’s Gaeltacht Quarter
12 Deireadh Fómhair 2023
Rosetta area Irish language street sign plan deferred despite more votes against
10 Deireadh Fómhair 2023
North Belfast Irish street signs survey to go ahead after DUP fails to block move
14 Meán Fómhair 2023
Belfast City Hall looks at policy allowing developers to name streets in Irish
20 Lúnasa 2023
Belfast City Council dispute over whether to share Irish language tweet resolved
6 Iúil 2023
Belfast resident fears Irish language sign will lower value of their home
6 Iúil 2023
North Belfast resident "silenced" over Irish language street sign concerns
19 Meitheamh 2023
Fermanagh and Omagh Council approves dual language signage funding
13 Meitheamh 2023
East Belfast Irish street sign application sparks Council row over dual language policy
11 Meitheamh 2023
Belfast Olympia Leisure Centre: Irish language signs' plan goes to public consultation
5 Aibreán 2023
Belfast council row after Irish language signs at greenway ‘called in’ by unionists
28 Márta 2023
Gaeltacht Quarter residents 'disappointed' after council decision on Irish street signs halted for review
8 Márta 2023
Belfast Irish street signs: Three more approved as new council policy swings into action
3 Márta 2023
Alliance and nationalist parties clash over Irish street signs for West Belfast Gaeltacht
28 Feabhra 2023
Ards and North Down Borough to adopt first policy on dual language street signs
8 Feabhra 2023
Ardoyne first to get Irish signage under council scheme
8 Feabhra 2023
Ardoyne to get first Irish signage under controversial new Belfast City Council policy
3 Feabhra 2023
Belfast City Council to look at spending £56,000 on Irish street signs for whole Gaeltacht Quarter
24 Eanáir 2023
Belfast Irish language street signs issue raised as 600 applications awaiting decision
24 Eanáir 2023
Not one Irish street sign produced for Belfast in six months since policy changed - despite backlog of 600 applications
26 Samhain 2022
Belfast Council programme for Irish Language Week "half hearted", City Hall hears
24 Deireadh Fómhair 2022
Belfast Council to employ more staff to cope with dual language street sign demand
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