Belfast City Council says five dual language street signs are being replaced after errors were found.
Spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in dual language street signs are embarrassing for Belfast City Council, a local councillor has said.
"This shouldn't have happened and the fact that it happened at the last stage of the process is the most frustrating thing for language rights activists, local residents and councillors." "We apologise for this error and will be urgently reviewing our quality assurance processes to ensure this does not happen again," a spokesperson said.This policy allows residents to apply for a dual language street sign in any language where they live.
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