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East Belfast community centre to be regenerated by council
Summary
A council committee approved a DUP proposal on Feb 20 to progress a capital build project for Braniel Community Centre and its outdoor space, and the decision will go to full council in March.
Content
Braniel Community Centre in East Belfast is set for regeneration after a council committee approved a proposal. Elected members passed a DUP motion at a Strategic Policy and Resources Committee meeting on Friday, February 20, to progress a capital build project for the centre and its outdoor space. The decision will be considered at the full council meeting in March, where it is expected to pass. The centre at Warren Grove is managed by Belfast City Council and is used for small group meetings, community events and activities such as dog training and martial arts.
Key details:
- The committee decision took place on February 20 and approved a motion to progress the project.
- The proposal was brought forward by DUP Alderman James Lawlor.
- DUP leader Gavin Robinson MP attended the community centre with Alderman Lawlor after the committee decision.
- The project covers the Braniel Community Centre building and its outdoor space.
- The full council will consider the proposal at its March meeting.
Summary:
The committee approval advances plans for capital investment in the Braniel Community Centre and its outdoor space, responding to calls for long‑awaited local investment. The next formal step is consideration by the full Belfast City Council in March, where the proposal is reported to be expected to pass.
