Bonfires: Belfast to have 11 locations for 11th night beacons as part of Twelfth celebrations
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The 15-year-old beacon programme, which is open only to constituted community/voluntary groups, supports the provision of beacons as an alternative to traditional bonfires over the 12th of July period.
In April, council officers contacted the eight groups that received beacons in 2022, as well as four others that had expressed an interest this year, to determine if they wished to be placed on the list.
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Hide AdThe council report states: “As (was) the case in 2022, mitigations would need to be put in place at the Brown Square and White City sites, and the report on the Grove Street East site would, as previously, advise that there was potential for significant damage due to the distance factor.”
A request from Action for Community Transformation for a beacon to replace a traditional bonfire at Shankill Terrace and California Close brought the expected 10 beacon figure to 11, and accounts for the bigger budget requirement.
The locations for beacons are: the Haig Street/Lord Street Junction, the Clara Street/Ravensdale Street junction, Grove Street East/Channing Street, the Highspring Avenue green area off Black Mountain Grove, White City, and the hard ground area at the Ainsworth Avenue end of Ceylon Street.
They will also be found at Ballysillan Park facing Wheatfield Drive, Brown Square in the middle of the road at the bottom of Melbourne Street, on the mound in the green space across from Trassey Close in Cregagh Estate, 2 Auburn Place Dunmurry, and Shankill Terrace/California Close.