Friday, 13 February 2009

Irish language PS and GAA pitch development welcomed


Chairman of the town planning committee, Sinn Féin councillor Danny Lavery, said he was delighted to see the drawings for a new Irish language primary school and Gaelic Games pitch get the green light.
The development which is due to take place on the Cricky pitch on the Cliftonville Road, finally looks set to be put into action if the plans get the whole council's seal of approval in March. They were unanimously approved by Belfast City Council's town planning committee earlier this month.
"I'm glad to see we've overcome hurdles that were put in the way of this project by various individuals who did want to see this ever become a reality,” said the Sinn Féin Councillor.
“Getting approval from the committee is fantastic news and a milestone for the community of North Belfast."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Congrats to all those involved in getting the Gaelscoil and the GAA pitch on the Cliftonville.

A long struggle but worthwhile a chairde!