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'Genuine concern' over Irish signs, says Little-Pengelly

  • Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins announced dual language signage for Belfast's Grand Central Station, which opened last year.
  • The Irish language community expressed disappointment that the initial signage did not include Irish.
  • Unionists, including DUP ministers, raised concerns about the decision-making process and the cost of replacing the 'virtually new' signs.
  • The sign replacement will cost taxpayers £120,000, while the station is worth 340 million, or potentially 406 million, according to reports.
  • Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly and others argue the decision should have been brought to the Executive, questioning its value for money.
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Irish Times broke the news in Dublin, Ireland on Sunday, March 30, 2025.
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