Council’s decision to proceed with bilingual street sign policy ‘retrograde step’ in community relations
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Council’s decision to proceed with bilingual street sign policy ‘retrograde step’ in community relations
A decision taken by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council to proceed with a bilingual policy in relation to the installation of city, town and village signage has been described as “a retrograde step in developing community relations across the district”. Ulster Unionist Councillor David Taylor said it was “extremely disappointing” that the majority of councillors had decided to proceed with a policy which was, according to the Slieve Gullion …
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