BBC News
By Robbie Meredith
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image captionYoung people were involved in riots in west Belfast in April When the rioting erupted in west Belfast in early April youth workers Conor Largey and Eamon Feerick spent nights on the interfaces.
They and others from St Peters Immaculata Youth Centre in the Lower Falls Road were trying to get young people away from the flashpoints.
Many of those taking part in rioting were teenagers or younger. We had some positive responses and some negative responses, Conor admitted.
Clad in distinctive red jackets with youth worker in bold on the back, he said they were able to get 32 young people via the use of our minibus on two different runs down to the youth centre .