Remaining Part of Gustav Wilhelm Wolff the Den Under Threat

Remaining Part of Gustav Wilhelm Wolff the Den Under Threat

Gustav Wilhelm Wolff 1843-1913 one of the founders of the Belfast Shipbuilding Company Harland And Wolff last remaining part of history known as the Den at Station Road Belfast is under threat from the Developers stay with this story to... [more]

Gustav Wilhelm Wolff 1843-1913 one of the founders of the Belfast Shipbuilding Company Harland And Wolff last remaining part of history known as the Den at Station Road Belfast is under threat from the Developers stay with this story to see if the http://www palmerston- residents association.org can stop the Developers from destroying this part of Belfast Northern Ireland history read the comments from the Chairman of the Association on his daily work trying to save this part of everyones history as he works to change the opinions of local council and the planning department and to raise public support for such a worthwhile cause

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This is what is  left of the Den on Station Road Sydenham Belfast the last remaining part of the history of the shipbuilding in Northern Ireland.The cottages that once stood on this land were bulldozed at 7.15 am on the  19th January 2009.The Residents Association fought long and hard to save the buildings for future generations, however as we the people of Sydenham should have by now realised our views are irrelevant,for to long people have done what they want within our community without asking the community what they want. This is something different the Sydenham Community were not informed of the decision by ... Read Full Story
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This is what is left of the Den on Station Road Sydenham Belfast the last remaining part of the history of the shipbuilding in Northern Ireland.The cottages that once stood on this land were bulldozed at 7.15 am on the 19th January 2009.The Residents Association fought long and hard to save the buildings for future generations, however as we the people of Sydenham should have by now realised our views are irrelevant,for to long people have done what they want within our community without asking the community what they want. This is something different the Sydenham Community were not informed of the decision by ... Read Full Story
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This is what is  left of the Den on Station Road Sydenham Belfast the last remaining part of the history of the shipbuilding in Northern Ireland.The cottages that once stood on this land were bulldozed at 7.15 am on the  19th January 2009.The Residents Association fought long and hard to save the buildings for future generations, however as we the people of Sydenham should have by now realised our views are irrelevant,for to long people have done what they want within our community without asking the community what they want. This is something different the Sydenham Community were not informed of the decision by ... Read Full Story
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It was with great regret that the residents association learnt of the demolition of the cottages at 2-4 Station Road. The Residents Association successfully lobbied for a spot listing which expired on the 16th January 2009 and the cottages were demolished on the next working day. The Community Telegraph covered the story in full when the spot listing was granted. The Residents Association will be in contact with a number of elected representatives and media outlets in the coming days to highlight the story. The DOE were contacted and asked to outline their position: "The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) is aware that two ... Read Full Story
It relates to alterations and extensions to homes and the quality of their environment. The legislation is contained within planning policy statement 7 (PPS7). The minister said the issue of "garden grabbing" - house owners selling off part of their ...  
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← Previous revision Revision as of 07:30, 2 November 2009 Line 21: Line 21: | | - The '''Belfast City Hospital''' (lang-ga|'''Ospidéal Chathair Bhéal Feirste'''[http://www.niassembly.gov.uk/qanda/writtenans/000915.htm Northern Ireland Assembly]) located in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]], is a 900-bed modern university teaching hospital providing local acute...  
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