Belfast Live readers have voiced their desires for the city's future, calling for improvements in housing, transportation, and public spaces. Suggestions range from tackling homelessness and traffic congestion to bringing back beloved events like Belfast Culture Night and expanding the Christmas Market.
Belfast Live readers have been having their say about what they'd like to see happening in the city in 2025.
Our wee city already has plenty to shout about but some key things would improve life here for lots of people. Some things we really, really want to see finally happen this year included more housing in the city centre, an end to traffic congestion, better and later public transport and the transformation of more unused spaces.
In response to the article, you offered your own suggestions. One reader said: "Take our homeless people off the streets. There are plenty of empty places which could be used for them."
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