Belfast boundary sign, Knocknagoney, Belfast (February 2015)
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Belfast boundary sign, Knocknagoney, Belfast (February 2015) by Albert Bridge as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 8 Feb 2015
See Image (March 2014). The current Belfast/North Down boundary sign, on the Old Holywood Road, on the inward side of Redburn Court Image After reorganisation of local government on 1 April 2015 the boundary will move a short distance towards Holywood. In the words of Belfast City Council “Around 160 households from Cedar Grove, Glendarragh Mews, Redburn Court and a small section of Old Holywood Road will make the move to Belfast”. Image shows the sign after the boundary change.