Belfast Council has revealed it will employ three new staff members dedicated solely to dealing with the deluge of applications for dual language street signs
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It adds: “Since July 15th, Building Control Service has received over 500 requests for street signs in a second language. Most of these requests required further information to be sought from the applicant, and all needed a response in relation to the accompanying privacy notice - officers are working their way through these requests.
It adds: “If either the elected member notification or the initial assessment identifies a potential adverse impact on equality, good relations or rural needs the application will be referred to the committee for approval to proceed to survey. The process for the initial assessment is being finalised but that assessment will initially include officers from Building Control, Good Relations, Equality and Diversity Unit and Legal Services.
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