“I commend those building the cultural bonfire for their proactive response in removing these unwanted materials, and in not reacting to the politicking of those that represent no one in Tigers Bay'
Tyres at the site of a controversial bonfire were “dumped” there and have now been removed, organisers say.
Read more:Public consultation to be held on future of divisive bonfire site at North Belfast interface “The PSNI and the environmental agency have been contacted in relation to the environmental and health and safety aspects of the bonfire.”They said: “It is clear nationalists are once again gearing up to ignite tension at our peaceful community celebration. We will not be drawn into this, and will continue building our cultural celebration.”
“I commend those building the cultural bonfire for their proactive response in removing these unwanted materials, and in not reacting to the politicking of those that represent no one in Tigers Bay. Belfast Live contacted the Council regarding the collection of the tyres, but they passed the request to the departments of Infrastructure and Communities. The Department for Infrastructure replied that the site now belongs to Invest NI. At the time of publication Invest NI had not responded for comment.
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