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arrived on the scene. A stand-off followed for several days until the IRA decided to accompany another removal lorry with another Catholic family into the street but at the last moment the army, fearing a riot, rammed the vehicle with an armoured car. The republican supporters erupted in an angry
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Most of what is now Andersonstown was a farm named 'Maryburne', owned by a family named Collins; however, after a family dispute the land was sold off. The settlement then rapidly developed in the 1950s and 1960s as the local housing authority built hundreds of houses for people who were rehoused
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To the north of the Stewartstown Road is the Lenadoon area, which is bordered by Shaw's Road. Lenadoon includes an eponymous public park which was redesigned in 2000. Lenadoon was previously a mixed area and indeed in the early stages of
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district electoral area consists of six electoral wards: Shaw's Road, Andersonstown, Colin Glen, Turf Lodge, Falls Park and Beechmount. The electoral ward named Andersonstown and that named Shaw's Road covers the area of Andersonstown.
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of going back on earlier negotiations and favouring the loyalists. By the evening of the event the IRA announced an end to its ceasefire as a direct response to events at Lenadoon and a gun battle with the army and UDA ensued.
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church stands on the corner of the Stewartstown Road here) with Lenadoon Avenue forming an interface. In 1972 this street was the scene of violence that brought an end to a short-lived
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at the junction with the Stewartstown Road (which the Andersonstown Road merges at the junction with Shaw's Road). The interface, which is close to the fortified Woodbourne
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tradition. The district is sometimes colloquially referred to as "Andytown". This area stretches between the Shaws Road, the Glen Road and the Andersonstown Road.
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ceasefire. Several houses were left empty in the street until the IRA accompanied a Catholic family into one after the family's move had been approved by the
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The Glengoland area, which borders on Colin Glen Forest Park between the Stewartstown Road and the Glen Road, represented the western edge of the
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viewpoint. Produced by the Belfast Media Group, which also publishes papers in other areas of the city, editions appear on Mondays and Thursdays.
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There are five Catholic churches in the area: St Agnes' and St. Michael's and St Teresa's, St Matthias', and Holy Spirit Church.
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In the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, the area was a major centre of civil disturbances during the social-political conflict known as
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The barracks are on the site of the former Woodbourne House Hotel, which was destroyed in the earliest days of the Troubles.
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display, resulting in the soldiers firing rubber bullets, CS gas and water cannons. The Provisionals accused the army and
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Andersonstown is the main area beyond the Falls Road although it is bordered by several other areas that form the
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Mountain. It contains a mixture of public and private housing and is largely a working-class area with a strong
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housing estates were built further out of Belfast. The area is bounded by Andersonstown Road on the south,
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Smashing H Block: The Popular Campaign Against Criminalization and the Irish Hunger Strikes 1976–1982
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On the Glen Road, the path that leads into the mountains known as Glen Road Heights is home to both
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activist, was found tied up and shot dead at her home in the area. The murder was widely blamed on
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The area around Suffolk Road was previously considered part of the Protestant Suffolk area (and a
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and St. Teresa's GAC, with the two clubs grounds being almost adjacent to one another.
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area. After the Suffolk Road junction Stewartstown Road entered the jurisdiction of
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and a subsequent demographic shift in the estate from Protestant to Catholic, and
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for girls is situated at the junction of Stewartstown and Andersonstown Roads.
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On the blanket: the inside story of the IRA prisoners' "dirty" protest
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barracks, has seen numerous clashes between youths from the areas.
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There are several schools including Holy Child Primary School and
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these areas were absorbed into an expanded Belfast City Council.
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who was one of the ten republican prisoners to die during the
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on Suffolk Road on the outskirts of Andersontown. In 1990, an
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locality. The area, also known as Suffolk, the name of the
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paramilitaries, but no group ever claimed responsibility.
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Interface No.3: Oranmore Drive – Malinmore Park, Suffolk
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In 2008, Andersonstown ward had a population of 5,064.
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Local Government District Electoral Areas Belfast 2013
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councillors, as well as one councillor each for the
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district. As the population of the area increased,
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Lenadoon
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