Belfast Live sent Stormont Department five questions that came up frequently during our series on city centre congestion issues
The Department for Infrastructure has refused to respond to a series of questions from Belfast Live regarding ongoing traffic congestion issues in the city centre.
We spoke to some of those working in retail, hospitality, and public transport about what we can do to alleviate some of the congestion issues, especially in the run-up to Christmas.Read more: 'We need to improve moving around Belfast for people - not cars' Recent weeks have seen traffic chaos in the city centre, with ongoing work surrounding the new £340 million public transport hub and a major resurfacing scheme of the A2 Sydenham Bypass contributing to serious congestion in the city.
On Friday, November 8, we contacted the Department for Infrastructure with five questions that came up frequently with those we interviewed about city centre congestion issues. Missing our initial response deadline of Monday, November 11, a Department spokesperson confirmed we would receive a response the following day .
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