Flood alleviation works, Orangefield Park, Belfast (9)

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Flood alleviation works, Orangefield Park, Belfast (9)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 7 Dec 2013

Work underway on the Knock River, a short distance upstream from the new footbridge Image, officially described as “reprofiling of the river in this area to a more natural course will; enhance biodiversity, create new habitats and will provide an ‘educational hub’ for local schools as well as provide flood alleviation for the local residents.”

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Image Location

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54.587659
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-5.880592