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Infrastructure minister agrees to explore possibility of Cherryvale pedestrian crossing
The Minister had been asked to look at the possibility of a crossing on Knockbreda Road, in order to open the rear gate to the playing fields
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The Infrastructure Minister has agreed to explore the possibility of creating a new pedestrian crossing at the rear gate of a South Belfast playing field.
Minister Nicola Mallon has responded to a council request to create a pedestrian crossing at the rear gate of the Cherryvale Playing Fields, so that it would be able to open after more than 20 years.
Belfast young people give âHeads Upâ on mental health campaigning
The toolkit is designed to help young people organise a mental health campaign project in their community
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As lockdown continues, charities and youth groups have called for increased support for young people struggling with their mental health.
Thousands of vulnerable people in Belfast will be crippled by an almost £300,000 reduction in funding to the independent advice network in Northern Ireland, it has been warned.
It is part of a proposed overall £1.5m cut in funding to the network, which provides help and advice to those receiving welfare support - a cut that Advice NI has warned will cause suffering to those in need, job losses, increased universal credit applications and benefit appeals.
The plans are currently out for consultation and no final decisions have been made.
The proposed cut will also mean 45 direct job losses to the advice network.
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