Snugville Street: The Sun Reaps What the Rain Has Sown: 2 (Belfast Tales)

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Snugville Street: The Sun Reaps What the Rain Has Sown: 2 (Belfast Tales)

Snugville Street: The Sun Reaps What the Rain Has Sown: 2 (Belfast Tales)

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The information on housing, people, culture, employment and education that is displayed about Snugville Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT13 1ND is based on the last census performed in the UK in 2021. A Paratrooper from the 2nd Battalion was injured during scuffles on the Divis Street, Belfast. Three Catholic men escaped. It was believed to be a scuffle over the Paratroopers bringing women into their Company base near Saint Congall’s primary school. The Army denied any woman were in the base. Nine Army land rovers with riot squads moved into the centre of Armagh in support of 100 RUC officers, they had been deployed to stop a Peoples Democracy march. October 1982: Killing of Catholic civilian Joseph Donegan. [31] He was kidnapped and beaten-to-death in an alley off Brookmount Street in the Shankill area of Belfast. [32] The killing was carried out by Lenny Murphy and two other members of the Shankill Butchers. It was claimed as retaliation for the IRA's kidnapping and killing of a UDR soldier in Glenanne. Murphy was himself killed by the IRA on 16 November. The Ulster Defence Regiment comes into existence, but will not become operational until 1st April. Two Catholics are among the first to volunteer for the Regiment, it is hoped to raise 6,000 men

Bomb explodes in Rostrevor, a 300 lb bomb destroyed an electricity sub station.Soldiers find a home made pistol during a car search. It had a range of one mile.A bomb explodes in the village of Moy, County Tyrone. No one was injured.During this time the Army conduct house searches and find 106 weapons, 21000 rounds of ammunition and 28 pounds of gelignite. During this period 5 civilians were killed, 18 Soldiers injured (13 from gunshots) and 337 people arrested. Six bombs go off in the city centre. Ian Paisley says the Army and RUC are to blame for the riots as they had ignored his advice to raid the area last year. Two Soldiers from the Grenadier Guards were hurt in clashes in the Bogside. A fire engine was stoned trying to put out a bonfire celebrating the success of Rosemary Brown from Londonderry in the Eurovision song contest.The Rosebank Inn on Disraeli Street, Belfast was damaged by a bomb.

Petty Officer Freddy MacLaughlin of 45 Commando is awarded the George Medal after being shot whilst attending to a civilian during the disturbances. Four people are injured in a bomb explosion at an Estate Agents Office in Lower Donegall Street, Belfast. A Gents outfitters on Royal Avenue is damaged by a bomb. TEETOTAL HALL ” , was a Smithfield charity establishment in ‘ mid 1800 ’ s where homeless men and women could drop in for affordable meals.petrol bombs are thrown at troops in Londonderry, with 478 CS gas canisters fired in reply. 120 soldiers and 24 RUC are injured. The IRA denies they were responsible for the bomb blast on the 16th. Shots are fired at RUC patrol in Roden Street, no one was injured. A RUC constable is felled by a paving slab whilst investigating a car in the Alverno Hotel car park. RUC and Firemen are stoned in the Norglen parade area.

All Jobs & Benefits offices are now open on an appointment basis. If you do not have an appointment, you will be seen at the Welcome Desk or an appointment will be arranged for a suitable date and time. A Catholic UDR man has shots fired at his house in Clady. His front door had been daubed, ‘Get out of the UDR or be shot signed IRA’. The Catholic said he would not resign An inquest into the death last year of Francis McCloskey (The first recorded death of the troubles) could not say how he died, though it was either from a blow to the head or from his head hitting the floor, the court said only two verdicts were possible, open or death by accident.For queries about other benefits, financial support or employment, or to book an appointment at your local Jobs & Benefits office: A Corporal from the 1st Battalion the Parachute Regiment was demoted, after falling asleep whilst getting ready for duty at the Milanda Bakery in Snugville street Belfast.



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