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A new £7 million shared community space has opened in west Belfast, replacing 30 meters of peace wall on the former Finlay's factory site. The Black Mountain Shared Space facility aims to foster cross-community engagement and provide a base for joint programming.
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Holy f*ck a whole sentence without mentioning the chocolate highway men.

@fionamce I was involved in the initial planning consent for this project.

Well done to all those responsible for delivering this excellent project, which was funded by the EU’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Match-funding was also provided by the Department for Communities, and the Department of Rural and Community Development in Ireland. Funding was also provided by Belfast City Council.

"Joint programming" of those young minds... and of course, that will include replacing religion with 50 genders, multiculturalism and 2000 wind turbines.

Congratulations to all involved! Delighted to have Black Mountain Shared Space as a supporter of the New Common Charter.

Waste of money, no point sharing with the racist bigoted PUL community, nothings will ever change

Why is Lurgan by- passed by this type of program and funding Lurgan is regarded as the most divided town in Ireland yet not a penny of spent on community relationships . EU Peace iv & Plus ignores Lurgan

Wonder what the odds are loyalists burn it.

Aye a big multi million pound building so scumbags can sit and drink cups of tea and get paid near 30 grand a year let’s celebrate !Any right thinking person will not give credibility to this peace process gravy train shite

Programming 🤣🤣🤣


