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The Belfast truss is a cross between Town's lattice truss and the bowstring truss. It was developed in Ireland as a wide-span shallow rise roof truss for industrial structures. McTear & Co of Belfast, Ireland began fabricating these trusses in wood starting around 1866. By 1899, spans of 24 metres (79 ft) had been achieved, and in the 20th ...
She was later co-opted to the council in May 2010, succeeding long-serving Castle representative, Nigel Dodds. [4] [5] She was re-elected in 2011. [6] In November 2013, Patterson was nominated to be the next High Sheriff of Belfast, taking office in January 2014. [7] She was subsequently re-elected in the May 2014 Council election. [8]
Belfast City Council (Irish: Comhairle Cathrach Bhéal Feirste) is the local authority with responsibility for part of Belfast, the largest city of Northern Ireland. The council serves an estimated population of 348,005 (2022), [ 1 ] the largest of any district council in Northern Ireland, while being the smallest by area.
Belfast City Council approves a plan to give aspiring street artists places to hone their skills.
In January 2018, he was co-opted onto Belfast City Council to replace Gerry McCabe in the Oldpark District. [5] [6] Murphy retained his seat at the 2019 Council election, being elected on the fifth count. [7] He was re-elected at the 2023 election [8] In June 2024, he was appointed Lord Mayor of Belfast. [9]
Murray's first election was in 2019, where he stood in Belfast's Botanic District.He was eliminated on the tenth count, polling 754 first-preference votes (7.7%). [4]He was co-opted onto Belfast City Council in May 2022, following the election of then lord mayor Kate Nicholl to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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The Odyssey development was Northern Ireland main "Millennium Project." A budget of £92 million was established; 49% funded by the Millennium Commission, 11% by the Laganside Corporation, 18.5% by the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure, 18.5% by the Sheridan Group and 3.3% by the Sports Council. When completed in 2001, facilities included: