The Hillhall Road (proposed widening), Lisburn :: Shared Description
In official terms “The Department [for Regional Development] proposes to acquire the lands for a road widening scheme at B23 Hillhall Road, Lisburn.“ The scheme is a minor one involving the removal of a bend in the townlands of Lisnatrunk, Ballymullan and Hillhall roughly between the Braniel Road and the Glen Road. The road is a tertiary but sometimes busy route between Lisburn and Belfast. The photographs submitted by me appear as a matter of neutral record only.
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Created: Mon, 7 Dec 2015, Updated: Mon, 7 Dec 2015
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