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Belfast City Council green lights pedestrianisation of city centre road for concerts
Part of Brunswick street will be pedestrianised for performance and hospitality
17:18, 21 APR 2021
How Brunswick Street will look
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Belfast City Council has given the go ahead for part of a city centre road to be pedestrianised as a public performance and hospitality space.
And he said residential development in the city centre shouldn t just focus on homes for professionals. And before further developments are approved, we should put in place space standards and mixed tenures. We need to create proper homes for people and not just professional pieds-à-terre.
And more of a focus on mixed-use development was crucial, with a need for an architect focused solely on planning for Belfast s future. Why does Belfast not have a city architect? Why do we not have sustainable building standards? Why have we over-invested into mono-functional districts that have driven the creative sector from the heart of our city? he writes
Plans for new outdoor area and social hub in Belfast city centre revealed
Plans include a new social hub including an outdoor stage, cafe and games area
Brunswick Street, Belfast, leading onto Blackstaff Square (Image: Justin Kernoghan/Belfast Live)
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