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Bog Meadows is an area on the outskirts of west Belfast of 47 acres of grassland and woodland managed by the Ulster Wildlife Trust - grid reference: J3172. [1] The M1 motorway passes through this area. To the west of the area lies Milltown Cemetery and St. Louise's Comprehensive College.
State Route 137 (SR 137) is a route that runs for 56.25 miles (90.53 km) west to east that begins at the intersection of U.S. Route 2 (US 2) in Mercer and covers a large expanse of land, ending in the city of Belfast at an interchange with US 1 and SR 3.
Across Broadway in West Belfast the demographics change as the road forms the southern border of the almost exclusively Roman Catholic St. James' area. Located where this section of the road meets the Broadway intersection is the Park Centre, a shopping centre built on the former site of Celtic Park, the home of the now defunct Belfast Celtic. [4]
An uncovered stretch of the river near the Boucher Road The culverted mouth of the Blackstaff at the Belfast Gasworks. The Blackstaff River is a watercourse in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It rises on the eastern slope of the Black Mountain before flowing down into the Bog Meadows and passing under the city of Belfast, where it enters the ...
In 2022 the festival again took place at Boucher Road Playing Fields in Belfast with the following stages: LOVE, GoodGreef Xtra Hard, Subculture, YOYO, Met Arena, and VIP. This was the first festival under Big-Top tents since 2011 (11 years). In 2023 the festival took place again at Boucher Road Playing Fields, Belfast.
1a M3 towards Belfast (E), Newcastle, Bangor, Belfast City Airport. A12 road: A6 Belfast centre, Clifton Street, Mater Infirmorum Hospital. Belfast centre, Falls Road, Divis Street Belfast centre, Grosvenor Road Belfast (W) (S) M1 motorway: 2 A55 Belfast (W) (S) 3 A1 Dunmurry, Finaghy. Lisburn and Castlereagh: Belfast-Lisburn: 6 Lisburn ...
Lisburn Road during rush hour. Lisburn Road is a main arterial route linking Belfast and Lisburn, Northern Ireland. The Lisburn Road is now an extension of the "Golden Mile" with many shops, boutiques, wine bars, restaurants and coffee houses. The road runs almost parallel to the Malone Road, the two being joined by many side roads. It is a ...
The BT postcode area, also known as the Belfast postcode area, [2] covers all of Northern Ireland and was the last part of the United Kingdom to be coded, between 1970 and 1974.