Belfast residents are getting their last chance in the coming days to name a new bridge in
North Belfast.
The bridge is at the recently rejuvenated Springfield Park at a key part of the new Forth Meadow Community Greenway. Belfast City Council is asking citizens to get involved and choose their favourite from a selection of possible names. The council states: "We'd now like your help to name the new bridge. Over the past few months, we have been gathering suggested names from members of the public. Suggestions were invited via posters in Springfield Park an article in City Matters, drop-in sessions at the site, social media and through our stakeholder list of local groups and networks.
The new 12 kilometre route of the Forth Meadow Community Greenway stretches from Clarendon Park in North Belfast through West Belfast to the new transport hub in the city. The greenway will create new shared pathways connecting parks and open spaces along its route. The project is a result of funding from the EU’s PEACE IV Programme and the Department for Communities.
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