'Utterly shambolic week': DUP and Sinn Fein row escalates over Irish language signs at Belfast train station
Briefly

Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins announced plans for bilingual Irish signs at Belfast Grand Central Station, stressing the importance of inclusivity. However, installation was halted by Translink due to potential legal action. Criticism arose over the lack of prior consultation regarding the signage, with political leaders describing the process as 'shambolic' and mismanaged. This incident highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding the promotion of the Irish language and community engagement in decisions affecting public spaces.
The addition of Irish language signage at Belfast Grand Central Station has faced scrutiny and halted plans due to potential legal complexities.
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins emphasized the need for visibility and promotion of the Irish language in public spaces, reflecting diversity.
Critics assert the process followed by the Infrastructure Minister regarding the signage was unclear and lacking proper consultation with local communities.
DUP leader described the situation surrounding the signage installation as a 'bad process' rather than a 'crisis', indicating political tensions.
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