Plans have been unveiled for a £4 million project to connect open spaces in west Belfast.
Connecting Open Spaces will involve creating and animating a network of shared spaces stretching from Glencairn to Bog Meadows.
They include the redevelopment of Springfield Dam and Park, as well as the creation of connected path and cycle ways.
Belfast City Council hosted a event at City Hall to inform community and body representatives about the programme of works.
Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Deirdre Hargey, said: "A key ambition of the Belfast Agenda, the city's first community plan, is to address the issues of division and segregation that directly impact on individual life opportunities and the ability of organisations to deliver effective public services in the city.
"One way council is working to realise this ambition is through our capital investment programme. Flagship projects including Girdwood Community Hub in north Belfast and the Innovation Factory on Springfield Road demonstrate how shared provision can successfully promote interaction between communities.
"This success is something that we aim to replicate through the Connecting Open Spaces project. By continuing to lead this investment and involving local people, we hope to continue to create facilities that will be used by all communities and that bring social, economic and environmental regeneration to local neighbourhoods."
Connecting Open Spaces forms part of the Council's £8.79 million PEACE IV Local Action Plan, which is financed through the European Union and managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
Councillor John Kyle, Chair of Belfast City Council's Shared City Partnership, added: "Within our draft Good Relations strategy, which is currently out for public consultation, we outline our ambitions to create shared and connected spaces throughout the city.
"We want to create spaces for communities to interact and make connections with each other, where they can move from parallel living to meaningful relationships and casual interactions.
"Our proposals to create and animate this network of shared spaces from Glencairn to Bog Meadows is a significant step towards realising these ambitions."
A public consultation around plans for Springfield Dam and Park was held in 2018 and work is due to start on site here this year. Work is planned to start on the Connecting Open Spaces element of the project in 2020 and complete in 2021.
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