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We’re working with the Urban Villages Initiative to redevelop Ballysillan Playing Fields into a new public park. Through this major investment by the Executive’s Urban Villages Initiative and with support from DfI’s Living With Water Programme and the Department for Communities, we plan to create new leisure and recreational facilities where families, children, and people of all ages can get active and have fun in an attractive, safe, accessible and ecologically diverse parkland setting.
We’re working with the Urban Villages Initiative to redevelop Ballysillan Playing Fields into a new public park. Through this major investment by the Executive’s Urban Villages Initiative and with support from DfI’s Living With Water Programme and the Department for Communities, we plan to create new leisure and recreational facilities where families, children, and people of all ages can get active and have fun in an attractive, safe, accessible and ecologically diverse parkland setting.
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