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COVID-19 has brought new challenges for our health, for society and for the economy. Individuals and communities have pulled together to follow public health guidance and restrictions, and to support each other during this difficult and unprecedented time.
Belfast's response to the pandemic reflects who we are as a city - caring and resilient with a strong community spirit and a warmth and sense of humour that shines through. We want to build on that, and to look ahead to how we can help our city recover and bounce back even stronger.
To help us plan for the future, we want to have an ongoing conversation with you so that together we can all help Belfast recover and build a stronger future.
COVID-19 has brought new challenges for our health, for society and for the economy. Individuals and communities have pulled together to follow public health guidance and restrictions, and to support each other during this difficult and unprecedented time.
Belfast's response to the pandemic reflects who we are as a city - caring and resilient with a strong community spirit and a warmth and sense of humour that shines through. We want to build on that, and to look ahead to how we can help our city recover and bounce back even stronger.
To help us plan for the future, we want to have an ongoing conversation with you so that together we can all help Belfast recover and build a stronger future.
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