Name for new park in Lower Shankill to go to a public vote

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Name for new park in Lower Shankill to go to a public vote
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The naming of a new park in Lower Shankill is to go to a public vote with three very different options available

The Bullring Project, which is planned for completion at the end of the summer, includes a community garden, a MUGA, an outdoor gym, two small playgrounds, a dog exercise area, allotments, and a landscaped area leading to the Peters Hill entrance.

The project came to be referred to locally as the “Lower Shankill Angels” and the Housing Executive funded a statue of an angel to acknowledge its achievements. The statue is currently located at Peter’s Hill but will be relocated to the new park when it is completed. The council report adds: “There is strong support in the local area to rename the Bullring site because of previous associations with anti-social behaviour and other incidents in the area where the new park has been built.

The council states: “Names will not be considered which 1. Cause confusion due to duplication or names sounding similar to existing named facilities/locations within the City 2. Unlawfully discriminate within the meaning and scope of the provisions of the Good Relations Plan and the Shared Future agenda and 3. Are party-political in intention or use.”

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