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Kennedy Centre is a retail and leisure development in a largely built-up residential area in West Belfast.Having agreed upon a new anchor tenant, the Kennedy Centre was redeveloped again in 2009 with a new cinema, an expanded supermarket and entertainment complex.
Andersonstown, known colloquially as Andytown, is a suburb of west Belfast, Northern Ireland, at the foot of the Black Mountain and Divis Mountain. It contains a mixture of public and private housing and is largely a working-class area with a strong Irish nationalist and Irish Catholic tradition.
Sainsbury's paid £1.75 million for an alcohol sales licence for its off-licence in the centre. [5] However this allowed Sainsbury's, with just two off-licences open in Northern Ireland in 1997, to capture 6% of the market. [6] In January 1998 The Grocer reported that sales at the Forestside off-licence were £140,000 a week. [6]
The 1976 Andersonstown incident or the 1976 Andersonstown-Finaghy incident, was a brief altercation between members of the Provisional IRA and the British Army, in Andersonstown and North Finaghy in August 1976, which resulted in the deaths of three children who were killed when a car struck them after the man driving was shot and killed. [1]
A55 links many of the main arterial routes within the city as well as creating a bypass of the often congested city centre and problematic A12 Westlink.Large sections of the route in east Belfast have been upgraded to dual carriageway standard with at-grade traffic light controlled junctions, together with off-road cycle paths alongside.
Sainsbury's had opened two stores at Ballymena and Forestside by the time Tesco completed the Stewarts purchase, and opened seven more between then and 2003. Safeway formed Safeway Stores Ireland along with Fitzwilton , taking over a number of former stores of Wellworths .
Casement Park (Irish: Páirc Mhic Asmaint) [4] [5] is the principal Gaelic games stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is located in Andersonstown Road in the west of the city, and is named after the Irish revolutionary Roger Casement. The stadium, which has been closed since June 2013, [3] previously had a capacity of approximately 31,500. [1]
There is often some confusion between the Shaw's Road Gaeltacht and the Gaeltacht Quarter in west Belfast, [6] which is a related, but newer and distinct project located in the centre of the Falls Road district. The Shaw's Road Gaeltacht is located closer to Andersonstown.
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