Council says 'it will offer an inclusive space for everyone'
Elected members at the Belfast City Council Planning Committee have approved the facility for green space adjacent to Highfield Community Centre, at High Green, close to West Circular Road, Belfast BT13.
The council planning report on the application states: “The site is located within the grounds of Highfield Community Centre. Highfield Community centre sits between the Ballygomartin Road and the West Circular Road. “Much of the scheme would not be classed as operational development and would therefore be permitted development. The level changes are considered to be acceptable and will make the green space more accessible for all by removing the slope on the green space.
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