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SOCIAL REFORM UNDER WAY IN NORTHERN IRELAND.—A five-year housing plan costing £300 million and a new body to deal with housing allocations are included in a huge programme of social reform now in its second year in Northern Ireland. This photograph shows part of the new housing development at Belvoir Estate, Belfast, where all but 150 of the 1400 dwellings are already occupied.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32736, 13 October 1971, Page 19

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SOCIAL REFORM UNDER WAY IN NORTHERN IRELAND.—A five-year housing plan costing £300 million and a new body to deal with housing allocations are included in a huge programme of social reform now in its second year in Northern Ireland. This photograph shows part of the new housing development at Belvoir Estate, Belfast, where all but 150 of the 1400 dwellings are already occupied. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32736, 13 October 1971, Page 19

SOCIAL REFORM UNDER WAY IN NORTHERN IRELAND.—A five-year housing plan costing £300 million and a new body to deal with housing allocations are included in a huge programme of social reform now in its second year in Northern Ireland. This photograph shows part of the new housing development at Belvoir Estate, Belfast, where all but 150 of the 1400 dwellings are already occupied. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32736, 13 October 1971, Page 19

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