Plans to relocate the University Of Ulster’s Jordanstown campus to North Belfast have taken a step forward as the university began their consultation process last week. The proposal to move the campus to North Belfast has been in the pipeline for a number of years.
RAAD took no action against ‘drinker dealer’
A dissident republican group has warned more people will be targeted for drug dealing after a quantity of cannabis was seized from a house in North Belfast last week.
Boxers still waiting for police to appear after arson attack on bus
A North Belfast boxing coach whose club minibus was burnt out by vandals at the weekend said he has still had no contact from the PSNI to investigate the incident. Dockers coach Paddy Fitzsimmons was speaking after the mini bus used to transport 14 young boxers, coaches
‘Too early to speculate’
It is too early to speculate which North Belfast schools may face closure or merger as a result of the recommendations published this week, a leading figure in the Catholic Council for Maintained Schools (CCMS) has said.
St Gemma’s parents will not give up fight
A group representing the parents of a North Belfast school earmarked for closure will continue their campaign to keep the school open. The parents of St Gemma’s High School in Oldpark have been fighting for the retention of their school since it was revealed
Sailortown ‘abandoned’
A respected North Belfast community group who have been campaigning for redevelopment of a disused church in their area have expressed their anger that another church has received a significant funding boost ahead of theirs.