Northern Ireland

School children celebrate opening of new pitches in east Belfast

School children, Anna McCaldin, Keith Ncube, Sara Kelly, Conor MacElhatton, Beth Deeney and Matipa Njanina, help Lord Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Hargey and Michael Hasson, President of Ulster GAA, celebrate the opening of new pitches at Cherryvale playing fields on the Ravenhill Road in east Belfast. The opening marks the completion of Belfast city council's pitches strategy, a £15 million investment, in playing and changing facilities at 10 sites across the city. The council invested £14 million, while the GAA invested £1.4 million
School children, Anna McCaldin, Keith Ncube, Sara Kelly, Conor MacElhatton, Beth Deeney and Matipa Njanina, help Lord Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Hargey and Michael Hasson, President of Ulster GAA, celebrate the opening of new pitches at Cherryvale playing School children, Anna McCaldin, Keith Ncube, Sara Kelly, Conor MacElhatton, Beth Deeney and Matipa Njanina, help Lord Mayor, Councillor Deirdre Hargey and Michael Hasson, President of Ulster GAA, celebrate the opening of new pitches at Cherryvale playing fields on the Ravenhill Road in east Belfast. The opening marks the completion of Belfast city council's pitches strategy, a £15 million investment, in playing and changing facilities at 10 sites across the city. The council invested £14 million, while the GAA invested £1.4 million

School children, Anna McCaldin, Keith Ncube, Sara Kelly, Conor MacElhatton, Beth Deeney and Matipa Njanina help Lord Mayor Deirdre Hargey and Michael Hasson, President of Ulster GAA, celebrate the opening of new pitches at Cherryvale playing fields on the Ravenhill Road in east Belfast. The opening marks the completion of Belfast city council's pitches strategy, a £15 million investment in playing and changing facilities at 10 sites across the city. The council invested £14 million, while the GAA invested £1.4 million