๐๐๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐๐ฅ๐๐๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ง๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐๐๐๐ค๐ฌ ๐๐๐ฐ ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐๐ฅ ๐๐ข๐ฌ๐ข๐จ๐ง
Legacy Network, Northern Ireland Alternatives and East Belfast Memorial Committee have worked together in partnership to reach agreement on the re-imaging of the large mural on the Newtownards Road.
This has been a genuinely collaborative and community-supported process. Through extensive engagement and constructive discussion, stakeholders from across the loyalist community in East Belfast have come together with respect for our shared history and a clear focus on the future.
Our past remains an important part of who we are. It has shaped our community and deserves to be understood in its proper context. At the same time, this project marks an exciting new chapter, one centred on renewal, positive expression and strengthening relationships within the area.
The unanimous support behind this initiative speaks volumes. It demonstrates leadership, maturity and what can be achieved when dialogue and goodwill are placed at the heart of decision-making.
Work will commence soon, and we look forward to unveiling a new piece of artwork that reflects both our heritage and our ambition for the future of East Belfast.
Boost your restorative practice through storytelling. Join Hannah Mooreโs CPD workshop on using folk tales in restorative justice work. ๐ Register now: https://t.co/1JBQ0bHCOD
Uncover the enchanting world of storytelling! Participate in a CPD workshop led by RJC and Hannah Moore, where youโll learn to enhance restorative practices and justice using folk tales. ๐ Register now: https://t.co/GxBrjbSw7M
Attended the Community Restorative Justice event at Belfast City Hall this morn, run jointly by Northern Ireland Alternatives & CRJ Ireland & opened by Lord Mayor Cllr Tracy Kelly.
Doing great work in the community to promote personal development & address challenging issues ๐
Attended the Community Restorative Justice event at Belfast City Hall this morn, run jointly by Northern Ireland Alternatives & CRJ Ireland & opened by Lord Mayor Cllr Tracy Kelly.
Doing great work in the community to promote personal development & address challenging issues ๐
๐ Happy International Restorative Justice Week! A time to celebrate the power of restorative approaches to heal harm, build community & promote justice. Thank you to all our members & partners for making this possible. #RestorativeJustice
๐ Are you ready to be a part of something transformative? Join us online for the RJCโs Annual Conference on 17โ18 November 2025! ๐ Curious about whatโs in store? Discover the full programme at https://t.co/IkNzHnWOUs
Exciting day for the RJC! Our Chair of Trustees @debbie_watters and Trustee Sarah Cairns are at Buckingham Palace today for our Patronโs Charities Forum, discussing key issues shaping the future of the charitable sector. #RestorativeJustice#CharityLeadership#BuckinghamPalace
๐ฃ Submit your abstract for the Restorative Justice Councilโs 2025 Annual Conference online on Nov 17-18! We want innovative contributions from all sectors. More info: https://t.co/cXAZgLYh6p
โ๏ธ Our CEO is heading back to the UK after an incredible 2 weeks touring New Zealand! Stay tuned for insights from his visit in our next bulletin and in Resolution Magazine. Exciting things are on the horizon! ๐ณ๐ฟโจ #RestorativeJustice#Insights
Today we remember our friend and @PoliceServiceNI colleague Constable Ronan Kerr murdered this day 14 years ago. Those who direct, support or carry out such acts have no place in civilised society. #LestWeForget@ChiefConPSNI@NIPolicingBoard
It was wonderful to attend a St Patrick's Day reception at 10 Downing St yesterday, the first of its kind.ย
Thank you to PM @Keir_Starmer for hosting a fantastic celebration of all things Irish and for recognising the deep bonds shared between our islands.
So , I am asking everyone who follows me to share this. Lisa Dorrian was an innocent young woman who was murdered and then her body hidden. Please help her family , who love her, get her home and bury her with her mum , who died heartbroken.
Journalists , please share. Please interview Joanne Dorrian, please spread the word.
The people who with Joanne that night know.
Great start to the morning in DC with the @NI_Bureau breakfast. DFM making clear that NI is open for business. NI well represented with @debbie_watters@celinemcs@ClareMcGee80 and so many more trailblazers in the room.
๐ฅ WATCH: Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly reflects on her week in Washington DC and thanks everyone who joined her in the U.S. to champion the case for Northern Ireland.