MORE cocaine and ecstasy was found in South Belfast recently than anywhere else in Northern Ireland, although it has been claimed not all of the Class A drugs were intended for consumption here.
Fall in jobseekers but not all good news
DOLE queues in South Belfast have shrunk faster in recent months than any other part of the city, new statistics have shown.
Local cop shops to be closed and sold off
Two of South Belfast’s main police stations are believed to be earmarked for closure and their lands sold off as part of ongoing reductions by the Policing Board.
House price rise ‘not a recovery’
An increase in house prices in South Belfast is causing a ripple effect across the city, although it is too soon to say whether the rise will continue, a local housing expert has said.
‘Point shoppers to unique trading area’
Traders on one of South Belfast’s premier shopping avenues have called on authorities to help them gain more custom by installing special signs designating it as a tourist attraction.
Local Hindu community get first chance to mark an important religious festival in city
The local Hindu community has marked its most significant festival with major celebrations in South Belfast.