The Finvoy Street, Belfast (Abandonment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2019

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Consultation opened on 02 January 2019. Closing date 11 February 2019.

Summary

The Department for Infrastructure (DfI), being of the opinion that the road is no longer necessary for road traffic, proposes to make an order to abandon an area of 102 square metres of former roadway adjacent to the side and rear of the Walkway Community Centre, Finvoy Street, Belfast commencing at a point on Finvoy Street 23 metres south-west of its junction with Upper Newtownards Road extending for a distance of 14 metres in a north-westerly direction and then for a distance of 21 metres in a south-westerly direction.

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Consultation description

Inspecting the proposal

The area of alleyway proposed to be abandoned is delineated on a map which, together with a copy of a draft order, may be inspected free of charge during office hours within the period 2 January 2019 to 11 February 2019 at the Department's address as follows:

DfI Roads and Rivers Eastern Division
Annexe 7
Castle Buildings
Stormont Estate
Upper Newtownards Road
Belfast
BT4 3SQ

Making an objection 

Any person may, within the period above, object to the proposal by writing to the Department at the address above or emailing lands.eastern@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk stating the grounds of the objection.

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