Friday 6 June 2008

McClenaghan encourages everyone to attend Ardoyne meeting


Sinn Fein councillor for the Ardoyne Margaret McClenaghan said the Butler Walk footpath area were so concerned about the recent increase in anti-social behaviour, that action had to be taken.
“A meeting has been organised for next Tuesday night and the reason is, this walkway has become an anti-social hotspot,” said Margaret.
“I would encourage everyone to attend this meeting because it is causing problems for a lot of people”
The Butler Walk footpath runs parallel with Holy Cross Boys Primary School and also borders the back of the newly unveiled Ardoyne Community Centre and a fold for pensioners.
“There are so many broken bottles on the ground it's incredible. The school, the community centre and the Fold are all bearing the brunt and this can't continue.
“There is an empty house nearby as well which isn't helping, but I've been in touch with the Housing Executive to find what is the time scale for getting the shutters off and allocating the house.”
The meeting will take place in Ardoyne Community Centre on Tuesday June 10 at 7pm.

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