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A street in North Belfast will have new Irish language signage - the first to be agreed by Belfast Council under a new and controversial policy for dual language signage.
Read more: Belfast council to look at spending £56,000 on Irish street signs for whole of Gaeltacht Quarter Ardilea Drive, will also have the Irish name Céide Ard an Lao on its street signage, after an application made by a resident. 11 persons were surveyed. Three occupiers were in favour of the erection of a second street nameplate, while eight occupiers did not respond to the survey
The new policy means at least one resident of any Belfast street, or a councillor, is all that is required to trigger a consultation on a second nameplate, with 15 percent in favour being sufficient to erect the sign. Non-responses will no longer be counted as “against” votes, and there will be an equality assessment for each application.
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