Irish Language to feature at Belfast Grand Central Station
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The Irish Language will be available on physical signage at Belfast Grand Central Station and on ticket machines, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has confirmed.
Minister Kimmins said:
“Grand Central Station is the largest integrated transport facility on the island of Ireland. The Irish language is a living and thriving language used daily by many people across the north. It is fitting that the Irish Language will be visible at the station for Irish language commuters but also for the many visitors to the city. This is a positive development to promote wider awareness and support for the Irish language.”
The new signage will be implemented as part of the works to complete the new station.
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