Belfast City Council has apologised for spelling mistakes on new dual language street signs in the city. A number of signs in north, south and west Belfast which were erected yesterday have been misspelled.
Belfast City Council has apologised for spelling mistakes on new dual language street signs in the city.
In west Belfast, La Salle Park/Páirc La Salle is spelled a number of ways on its new street signs – Páire La Salle and Paire La Salle. Belfast City Council said it is aware of spelling errors and said the signs are currently in the process of being replaced at no additional cost to the council. SDLP Belfast City Council Group Leader Séamas de Faoite said the situation was an embarrassing one for Belfast City Council and that significant checks need to be put in place to ensure that this never happens again.
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