Donegall Pass PSNI station

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Donegall Pass PSNI station

Image: © Rossographer Taken: 15 Mar 2010

Police Service of Northern Ireland station at Donegall Pass in Belfast. Not the prettiest of buildings, it appears to have begun in the old red brick building with various fortifications added over time (a common occurrence with police stations across Northern Ireland from the late 1960s onwards). It appears that there was, in 1980, a plan to replace the station with something more modern (see http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1980/may/09/donegall-pass-police-station ) but this never happened. At the eastern end of the station, in the yard with the junction of Pakenham Street, is the remains of a WW2 air raid shelter - see Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.589902
Longitude
-5.932306