The Donegall Avenue mural was created as part of a project with members of the community and the police
A UVF mural in South Belfast has been transformed into a positive historical memorial as part of a project between the community and police.
"Over the course of a few months we came together for a number of workshops and historical trips to Belfast City Hall, The Union Theological College and Cenotaph, where we learned about the history of the foundation of Northern Ireland and the impact it had in South Belfast. Eddie Kelly thanked those who took part in the scheme, which was funded by the Belfast City Council Policing and Community Safety Partnership grant, and hoped more work can be done in the future.
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