Belfast Stories... A monstrosity to be inflicted on Belfast. I'm no Architect, so this is just thrown together. This is what should be beside the White Bank. Aesthetically pleasing, natural and uniform. My God, our city council is failing us. Homes and shops, not a Troubles tour.
What if all new terraced houses were this good?
Gentle Density done well creates lots of homes AND the conditions for flourishing and friendly neighbourhoods
@BeattieDoug@uuponline Jon using the same underhanded, deceptive and malign traits he brought to his policing career in politics was definitely a given. He's a shifty character.
You're better off out of it. Best of luck for the future.
@UlstersConcern@BorderSolution_@stiofanbruce_@johngall__ It's not rooted in the Ming dynasty either. The district historically served as a gateway for rural Irish speakers bringing livestock to the city's markets once upon a time. The original street was called Turnley Street, named after a plantation family. Bump, dual language now!
@AmandaFBelfast Clocked one walking up Tates Avenue last week, as casual as day. Was built like a gun dog. Near sure it had a set of keys to a nearby flat and was out for a few messages.
@TUVonline 'Frequent' instead of acquaint, all whilst talking about the dictionary whilst holding one... No one could ever accuse Tim of being an intellectual. He ought to look up malapropism. It would suit him better.
Reports of a security alert at Dunmurry Police Station following a suspected car bomb. Emergency services are at the scene, and a cordon is in place. Updates to follow as more information is confirmed.
@BMacMathghamha@BBCMarkSimpson@little_pengelly@endamcclafferty If the Irish can't repatriate. Which is often the case. It's not the first time the French have had to do it. Crux of it is, so long as you have that passport, you're never stuck. We're going on the original post, 'if necessary, can the UK help', well, there are other options too
@BMacMathghamha@BBCMarkSimpson@little_pengelly@endamcclafferty You just don't understand. And that's alright. You may just hope the southerners can muster up the ability to get Irish citizens home... This time, and we'll not have to worry. If they can't, help is there. That's it, no bells or whistles.
@BMacMathghamha@BBCMarkSimpson@little_pengelly@endamcclafferty Not a big deal. Whatever one is close. Yes, it's that simple. It's not that hard to understand, and many have had to do it in the past. As I say, no big deal. People can get home in a multitude of ways in emergencies.
@BMacMathghamha@BBCMarkSimpson@little_pengelly@endamcclafferty That's not what the legislation says, though... Is it. So why don't you admit you're not with it and, you know, piss off. Also, it's worth you having a read of this for past experiences and contingencies. Now, on you move... https://t.co/JXMXoGekZW
@DennisCromptom@BMacMathghamha@BBCMarkSimpson@little_pengelly@endamcclafferty 'An EU citizen can also be unrepresented if the embassy or consulate established locally is *unable for any reason to provide consular protection*'
'Relief and repatriation in case of an emergency: the embassy may be able to help be evacuated, for example in case of a conflict'
@DennisCromptom@BBCMarkSimpson@little_pengelly@endamcclafferty I haven't got time for your nonsense, Darren. Time for you to get informed. You only embarrassed yourself here, hence that reply to your moronic statement. Now piss away off and go torture someone else.