NORTH BELFAST INTERFACES
Interface No.22: Duncairn Gardens - New Lodge (1970s)

There are six sections of security fence on the New Lodge side of Duncairn Gardens.



(i) The New Lodge section of Halliday’s Road is closed by a wall and fence structure; access is restricted to a pedestrian gate.


(ii) Properties between 164 and 188 Duncairn Gardens have been demolished and the gap is secured by a sheet steel fence.


(iii) The entrance to Edlingham Street has been partially built over on the New Lodge side, while the remainder is blocked by a double steel gated fence, which is permanently closed.


(iv) Access between Lepper Street and Duncairn Gardens is restricted to pedestrians by a steel and brick barrier. This is a similar structure to the one across Halliday’s Road.


(v) Houses between 52 and 88 Duncairn Gardens have been demolished; the majority of this space is secured by a sheet steel fence. Pedestrian access is available to the New Lodge area.


(vi) There is a section of sheet steel fence atop the wall at the rear of the car park of the North City Business Centre.




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Photo: Frankie Quinn © BIP


Photo: Frankie Quinn © BIP


Photo: Frankie Quinn © BIP


Photo: Frankie Quinn © BIP


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