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   <title>The Palmerston Residents Association Thank The Alliance Party?s Naomi Long For Once Again Standing Up For The People Of Northern Ireland And Our Children&#039;s History Of Shipbuilding In East Belfast Harland and Wolff</title>
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Once more we have seen Cllr Naomi Long standing up for the people of East 
Belfast, the silence of other MLAs in East Belfast deafening. The people have a 
lot to thank Naomi Long for as she was the first MLA to voice her support 
regarding the listing of Gustav Wolff The Den on Station Road and two cottages 
that once stood there. She has given us her full backing in all we tried to do 
to save these cottages for our history and more important our children&#039;s 
history.
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We see her as a champion for the working class people of east Belfast, once 
again she is the first to show her support for the community. We have to 
challenge our other MLA&amp;rsquo;s and ask why did this happen, why were the residents 
not told when the building was listed by letter from the Heritage Service, and 
why was the developers told that the building was not being listed days before 
the date expired, why were the residents not given a chance to see the report 
the heritage carried out on the cottages
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The residents look to the Heritage Service to save our history and our 
children&#039;s history, we feel they have let the people of Northern Ireland down 
and questions must be ask from the Principal Conservation Architect Mr Manus 
Deery as to why&amp;nbsp; he failed to respond to the Residents Association, he claimed 
in his letter to them on 28th March 2008 he would be in a position to provide a 
substantive&amp;nbsp; response within a few weeks. We also have to ask where the MLA&amp;rsquo;s 
are now who came out in support to save the cottages, we want to know what 
questions the MLA&amp;rsquo;s are going ask the Heritage Service, why has Sammy Wilson 
kept silent, when&amp;nbsp; he appeared on the local TV stations he was in support of 
saving our history for our children, should we ask Cllr Sammy Wilson why he let 
this happen.after all you know the importance of our children and their 
history.
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We say thank you to Naomi Long for the work you do in our area and the 
support you give to the Sydenham community and the hard work you undertake on 
behalf of the Community.&amp;nbsp; 
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The Palmerston Residents Association
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Will make A statement in the next few days
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Chairman
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 14:03:00 -0500</pubDate>   
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   <title>Palmerston Residents Association Chairman Terry Hoey speaks to Sir Reg Empey about his fears of XLP HLH EBV</title>
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Terry Hoey the Chairman of the Palmerston Residents Association has spoken of 
his fears of XLP,HLH,EVB,he wants to raise the profile on these disease Terry 
Hoey s and make our doctors and hospitals look further when they see a child 
with glandular fever.
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Hospitals and doctors must be aware of the signs to look out for with these 
diseases, it not enough to see a child and think it is glandular fever,my 
grandson was ill for a few weeks on seeing the doctor was prescribed calpol when 
he had a very high temperature his mum and dad took him to the hospital. After 
tests were carried out he was diagnosed with glandular fever. after a period of 
time Cavan&#039;s doctor felt he should be recovering as he was not blood tests were 
taken and sent to Bristol children&#039;s hospital and Great Ormond Street. Cavan was 
then taken by ambulance to Bristol Children&#039;s hospital where they had diagnosed 
HLH from his blood tests. More tests on Cavan revealed EBV and XLP
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XLP is passed on by the mother and it affects only the males in the family. 
There are a hundred families in the world who have it but they cannot say how 
many may have it where it has not yet been triggered. The more people who ask 
their doctors about XLP the more they will look into this disease.
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HLH can affect both sexes and happens in children also, (HLH)is a rare 
disorder affecting young children at a very early age ,but is found in patients 
of all ages patients with active HLH too many histiocytes as well as lymphocytes 
(another kind of infection- fighting cell)both of which are so-called white 
blood cells that may cause inflammation (swelling,redness,heat,pain,and loss of 
function) these cells then begin to penetrate and accumulate in the good tissue 
and cause damage to a variety of organs some possible sites of involvement 
include:bone marrow,lymph nodes,liver,spleen,skin,membranes surrounding the 
brain,spinal cord,or,more rarely, the brain its self.
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What Causes HLH scientists do not yet know all the complicated process 
involved in this disease. There are two major forms of HLH one known as primary 
form,is inherited the other is known as the secondary form, the disease develops 
secondary to inappropriate (abnormal)activity of the immune system this can 
occur after the use of immunosuppressive therapy and/or infections researched by 
(Histiocytosis Association Of America)
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Terry wants to see all woman screened in early pregnancy to check if they 
carry the gene to enable the family decide the way forward.These diseases are 
dreadful and the treatment is huge terry wants all our parties to look at this 
and encourage our health service to be on the look out for these diseases 
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Terry Hoey has set up a Trust Fund for his grandson Called The Cavan Tommy 
Hoey Trust he would ask anyone who wishes to donate to the fund to do so by 
cheque to 
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The Cavan Tommy Hoey Trust (Ireland)
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C/O 86 Palmerston Road
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Sydenham
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Belfast
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Co Antrim
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Northern Ireland 
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BT4 1QD&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; email &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:terryhoey@the-cavan-tommy-hoey-trust.org&quot;&gt;terryhoey@the-cavan-tommy-hoey-trust.org&lt;/a&gt;
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Terry would also like to thank the people who have all ready given to the 
fund. We would ask anyone wanting to hold&amp;nbsp; fund raising events for Cavan to 
please register with either of the trusts. 
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We would also like to thank all the people of Cornwall Cavan&#039;s home town of 
Bodmin for all the great work they are doing for the trust and the events that 
are going on to raise funds we have set up a trust in Cornwall it is 
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The Cavan Tommy Hoey Trust (Cornwall)
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C/O Jen Gendall
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6 Springwell Mews
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Lovelane
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Bodmin
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Pl31-2QP&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; email &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:jen.gendall@the-cavan-tommy-hoey-trust.org&quot;&gt;jen.gendall@the-cavan-tommy-hoey-trust.org&lt;/a&gt; 
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We are looking for&amp;nbsp; sponsors at present as we will be setting up Cavan&#039;s new 
web site interested parties&amp;nbsp; contact the &lt;a href=&quot;mailto:organiser@the-cavan-tommy-hoey-trust.org&quot;&gt;organiser@the-cavan-tommy-hoey-trust.org&lt;/a&gt; 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:49:26 -0500</pubDate>   
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   <title>Palmerston Residents Association Day Six In Who The Real Friend Of Victoria Park Belfast City Council?or George Best Airport?</title>
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The Palmerston Residents Association visited the Tommy Patton Memorial Park 
on the Holywood Road in East Belfast the park sits on the old playing fields of 
Ashfield School,the park is equipped with a play area for children.&amp;nbsp; Not very 
far away there is&amp;nbsp; another park on the Circular Road Belfast it also has a play 
area for the young children. We would like to take you back to our two 
photographs of the play area at Victoria Park, as you can see this park has 
inadequate facilities for children.&amp;nbsp; Amazingly it sits in the highest density 
area for young children, the area covers the Sydenham District which ranges from 
back to back housing with little or no gardens front or back. Sydenham has major 
health problems both physical and mental illness exists, alongside anti social 
behaviour and the area is rated by the DSD as an area of risk. The Palmerston 
Residents Association has seen Victoria park slowly wound down we have heard 
other groups say they want to save Victoria Park, some groups blame the 
deterioration of the park on aircraft passing overhead, we ask these groups to 
look at our photographs and judge for them selves. We have seen our park 
exploited by some groups&amp;nbsp; to advance their own agenda, the difference with the 
Palmerston Residents Association is we have no agenda only to improve the area 
for our community and get facilities to the area that will take children of the 
streets and away from antisocial behaviour and crime. The association see our 
area deteriorate with less and less green spaces for our children to play. we 
see more and more signs going up saying No Ball Games, No Skate Boarding,No 
Admittance Residents Only and no cycling .Children have a right to play under 
the UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD article 31 of the 
convention sets out the child&#039;s right to engage in play and recreational 
activities &lt;a href=&quot;http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/crc.htm&quot;&gt;http://www2.ohchr.org/english/law/crc.htm&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp; 
We want our younger generation to have inclusive play and equal access in 
leisure opportunities including disabled children. we can see by our photographs 
how unequal the play facilities are in Victoria Park yet it is in an area of 
risk, we also see from our photographs the over flying planes could not have 
caused this deterioration of Victoria Park it is man made. We need to put the 
spotlight on the people who are responsible for this and away from other issues 
the association feels that our park should and must be brought up to the same 
standard of other capital cities. We need both council investment and business 
to invest in Victoria Park&amp;nbsp; we should&amp;nbsp; campaign and petition the members of the 
parks committee for improvements to the park and write to, email or telephone 
whatever it takes to demand the&amp;nbsp; MLA&#039;s act regarding Victoria Park Play 
Facilities for children. The association feels that the park is large enough for 
the council to act now, if they are concerned about the widening of the Sydenham 
By Pass that is no excuse just relocate it to a better position in the park 
where children will not have to inhale fumes from passing cars and lorries on 
the Sydenham By Pass. Use the site the play area is on for tree planting. We 
urge you to read our final issue on Victoria Park day seven why not take a look 
at our new blog site for our youth in the community visit &lt;a href=&quot;http://palmerston-play.spaces.live.com/&quot;&gt;http://palmerston-play.spaces.live.com/&lt;/a&gt;
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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 11:51:30 -0400</pubDate>   
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   <title>Palmerston Residents Association Day Five In Who Is The Real Friend Of Victoria Park And The Community? Is It Belfast City Council Or George Best Belfast City Airport?</title>
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The photographs show the model boating lake that was once a play area for 
young and old alike you would go to the park at anytime and parents with their 
children using this lake to sail model yachts, motor boats and&amp;nbsp; radio control 
boats.&amp;nbsp; This was a place were the community met, model boat clubs came from 
Bangor and East Belfast to compete against each other. This pond was always a 
place where you could go and catch up with the latest models that other 
enthusiasts had built.&amp;nbsp; Some were driven by steam and some by remote control the 
park was the hub of the community. You can see by the tree planning program that 
the Council has taken up that it now removes one of the parks vital assets for 
community building,the park works like an employer for the community it relies 
on the the community bring to it or it fails just like any other business. The 
community needs to bring their model boats to the park and use the lake to 
encourage other enthusiasts to do the same. In turn fathers and sons get 
together and bond.&amp;nbsp; The children then have something to look forward to. We see 
in other cities that they now recognise how important play is for young people 
it helps with mental illness it gives them community bonding, and a reason to go 
out of the house and play inspiring confidence in our younger generation.
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Victoria Park has always been the hub of East Belfast It is even recorded in 
the Hansard report 17th April 1946 when Mr Beattie 
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ask the First Lord of the Admiralty whether will immediately derequisition 
Victoria Public Park,situated in East Belfast, so as to restore to the working 
class people of the district their rights to make use of these grounds owing to 
this being the only recreation ground inside a built up area.
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&lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;The Palmerston Residents Association now repeats the words of Mr 
Beattie and ask when is the Children of East Belfast going to be able to enjoy 
the park once more as children as they need to play also &lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;
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   <title>Day Four In Who Is The Real Friend Of Victoria Park and The Community Who Use It? Is It Belfast City Council Or George Best Belfast City Airport?</title>
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The Palmerston Residents Association has fought long and hard to protect our 
environment we have saved many trees from destruction. We are looking at three 
photographs of the path up to the swimming baths that one time stood in all its 
glory, back then Victoria Park was the only park to have an outside swimming 
baths in Belfast. Many visitors came from all over Northern Ireland just to try 
the pool out, our first photograph shows the pathway looking down from the pool 
as you can see it is now covered with trees and undergrowth, although the view 
was not always like this there was a lawn and flower beds with a grass bank. It 
was kept that way because of the airfield and it also gave the park its own sun 
trap where people young and old would sunbathe. The park in those days was a 
community park for all the family and young mothers, you would have seen lots of 
children playing on the grass while their mums where having a picnic on the bank 
after visiting the swimming pool. Our second photograph shows the other side of 
the bank where you would have seen young people playing football and cricket 
this all added to the community feeling the park contributed to the area. The 
opposing teams at football and cricket made up from different areas of Sydenham 
all added to the atmosphere of a community. Our third photograph shows the 
remains of the outdoor swimming pool wall where so many families came for a day 
out of swimming and picnics. As our photographs show the planting of trees along 
the pathway and the other side of the bank has removed the community feel to 
this great park. We feel the council had no plan at all on how to build or 
upgrade a community park, in the planting of trees it failed to see how it would 
break up the community feeling the park once had.We see by the planting they 
would have achieved so much more by including many more species of trees more 
sympathetic planting would not have caused the problems the council now has, 
where&amp;nbsp; trees have to be lopped all the time to stop them from interfering with 
the flight path of the airport. We look at the park and see just how many family 
and community projects that could take place in the park ,you would have thought 
we would have had a much more improved park with areas for fun where children 
could come and play and meet other children. What about an adventure playground 
and a skateboard facility,the council seems to have lost its way in Victoria 
Park and missed a great opportunity to help the young people of the area.&amp;nbsp; The 
council has failed to involve the community in its planning of the park and 
include the needs of everyone young and old.&amp;nbsp; They need&amp;nbsp; to think about where 
the park is situated in East Belfast and why the park was built in the first 
place you would think that Harland And Wolff and Short Brothers and Harland 
would have given them a clue. The park was built for East Belfast to give its 
workers and their family&#039;s of the great industries some where they could go and 
relax and enjoy themselves. The council seems to have missed that vital 
point,Sydenham is classed as an area at risk it has jumped to this position and 
is now as bad as it was in&amp;nbsp; North and West Belfast. The Sydenham Area suffers 
from Anti Social Behaviour, Ill Health,Mental Illness,and Suicide in our young 
population. The deterioration of Victoria Park has taken a vital link away from 
our community the council must see that if they close down areas in the park it 
drives the young people into the streets and then into antisocial behaviour.
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We ask you to read our next issue DAY 5 
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The Residents Association Has Been fighting for sometime to save the Sydenham 
Youth Hall we ask you to follow our story&amp;nbsp; on the issues we have 
uncovered&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 
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   <title>Day Three In Who Is The Real Friend Of Victoria Park and The Community Who Use It? Is It Belfast City Council Or George Best Belfast City Airport?</title>
   <description>Our photographs show the Band Stand, the Children&#039;s Play Park and what remains 
of the Boat House, we must ask why these facilities have been let run down at a 
time when anti social behaviour is ripe on our street. We hear quite often that 
our park was used as a drinking den and our young people destroyed it. Victoria 
Park has been there for many years and in its later life it had more facilities 
than it has today we see that our park is not very family orientated it has no 
toilets the Band Stand is always closed and I cannot remember when a band ever 
played there.&amp;nbsp; Our second photograph shows a children&#039;s play area but as you can 
see from our photograph it is not very inspiring or even adventurous enough to 
keep our children amused for any length of time, we see in our third photograph 
the remains of what was the boat house that was demolished only a few years ago. 
We must ask the council why this is happening and why its removing facilities 
from this great park or has it got another agenda? The Residents Association has 
been active trying to convince our MLA&#039;s and our councillors just how great an 
asset this park is to East Belfast, but our words seem to be falling on deaf 
ears. We see rate payers money being used to build facilities in the park only 
to be demolished or to have so many restrictions put on them that it becomes not 
viable for community groups to use.&amp;nbsp; Yet our councillors do not seem to realise 
that if the communities are to tackle anti social behaviour we need parks like 
Victoria Park for our young people to use. So we must ask again Who Is The Real 
Friend Of Victoria Park and the Community Who Use It?&amp;nbsp;</description>
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   <title>Day Two In Who Is The Real Friend Of Victoria Park and The Community Who Use It Is It Belfast City Council Or George Best Belfast City Airport</title>
   <description>These are the latest photographs taken by Palmerston Residents Association of 
Victoria Park and the state of decline it is in. We can see from the first two 
photographs how the island has washed away with out repair and how the trees on 
the island are being let fall into the lake because the banks are not being 
rebuilt.&lt;br /&gt;
We can also see in our photographs how the lake is allowed to be 
infested by rubbish and plastic bags which may result in a hazard to one of our 
children who may try and remove this bike that looks as though it was dumped 
sometime ago. Once more the Residents Association has had to come to the aid of 
this great park.&lt;br /&gt;
We ask our councillors how can we gain respect from our 
younger generation&amp;nbsp; when they see how our council looks after one of our most 
valuable assets. We hear a lot about our young people and anti social behaviour 
yet the council lets this happen to one of their historical sites.&lt;br /&gt;
How can we 
expect our young people to have a sense of pride for the park when the council 
lets it fall into disrepair and locks everything. Every human being uses a 
toilet we ask who is the real friend of Victoria Park is it the Airport or the 
Council follow our articles every day this week and we will let you know</description>
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   <title>Who Is The Real Friend Of Victoria Park and The Community Who Use It Is It Belfast City Council Or George Best Belfast City Airport</title>
   <description>The Palmerston Residents Association can report the Council has once more closed 
the gate to half open as our photograph shows.&lt;br /&gt;
This photograph was taken on 
the 28th September 2008, we had hoped that the Council had at last removed the 
bar to make access through the gate for the disabled and young mothers with 
prams much easier.&lt;br /&gt;
We can confirm that the Council did open the gate to its 
full extent until a couple of weeks ago once more we have to ask the question 
who is the real friend of Victoria Park.&lt;br /&gt;
The Council restricts the community 
the full use of the park and makes it difficult for young mothers with prams and 
the disabled the right of entry to the Public Park by blocking the gate half 
open. we can also confirm that the toilet block has now been closed for 
approximately 13 years and is still locked to the public, even though an offical 
spoke to the chairmam of the Residents Association in June this year. At the 
time he stated he would try and do somthing to have the toilets opened but it 
was all down to the cost of having them cleaned that may stop them from being 
opened.&lt;br /&gt;
We ask the Council what price do they put on our childrens lives when 
parents&amp;nbsp; have to let their children go to the toilet in the bushes. We have to 
ask them do they care about our disabled and senior Citizens who also cannot 
have the use of the toilets.</description>
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   <title>Smiles Sons Named on Roll of Honour on Belmont Road In East Belfast S. Smiles Lt, and W.A.Smiles Capt, Palmerston Residents Association Say We Must Commemorate This Great Family</title>
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&lt;a href=&quot;/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/Application%20Data/Windows%20Live%20Writer/PostSupportingFiles/e327520e-f94c-4ce3-93de-5071e63618f9/DSC00043%5B2%5D.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/Application%20Data/Windows%20Live%20Writer/PostSupportingFiles/e327520e-f94c-4ce3-93de-5071e63618f9/DSC00043_thumb.jpg&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;DSC00043&quot; width=&quot;244&quot; height=&quot;184&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=&quot;/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/Application%20Data/Windows%20Live%20Writer/PostSupportingFiles/e327520e-f94c-4ce3-93de-5071e63618f9/DSC00042%5B5%5D.jpg&quot;&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/Owner/Application%20Data/Windows%20Live%20Writer/PostSupportingFiles/e327520e-f94c-4ce3-93de-5071e63618f9/DSC00042_thumb%5B1%5D.jpg&quot; border=&quot;0&quot; alt=&quot;DSC00042&quot; width=&quot;244&quot; height=&quot;184&quot; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt; These&amp;nbsp;are the&amp;nbsp;names&amp;nbsp;of only a few of the brave men who 
served voluntarily in the 1914 to 1915 war for King and Country.&amp;nbsp; The Roll of&amp;nbsp; 
Honour&amp;nbsp;shows the&amp;nbsp;names of the sons of one of our great industrialist&amp;nbsp;William 
Holmes Smiles of Westbank House on the Palmerston Road Sydenham Belfast Northern 
Ireland. William Holmes Smiles And Gustav Wilhelm Wolff Founded one of the 
biggest companies in the&amp;nbsp;World&amp;nbsp;The Belfast Rope Works in East Belfast, yet these 
two men who give so much to Northern Ireland are not Commemorated&amp;nbsp; anywhere in 
East Belfast. Gustav Wilhelm Wolff one of&amp;nbsp;the the Founder members&amp;nbsp;With Sir 
Edward Harland founded the Belfast Shipyard one of the Largest in the World yet 
these two men are not Commemorated anywhere in East Belfast the home of the 
Belfast Shipyard and the Belfast Rope Works.&amp;nbsp; Would it not be fitting to 
have&amp;nbsp;Gustav Wilhelm Wolff and William Holmes Smiles Commemorated at the sites 
where they both lived in&amp;nbsp;East Belfast Gustav Wolff The Den Station Road, and 
William&amp;nbsp;Smiles Palmerston Road. It is a very sad sight to see the sons of 
William Holmes Smiles on the roll of honour yet know one knows&amp;nbsp; know their 
history. We must let them know just how great Northern Ireland&amp;nbsp;was and how many 
great men actually lived here and who they were and what they&amp;nbsp;did to improve so 
many lives for the people of Northern Ireland&amp;nbsp;
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The Chairman Terry Hoey
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The Palmerston Residents Association Smiles And Wolff Campaign
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   <title>Palmerston Residents Association Says Thank you Northern Ireland Railways</title>
   <description>The Palmerston Residents Association say thank you to Northern Ireland Railways 
in agreeing to let the association erect one of their community notice boards at 
Sydenham Station Halt, and also to the association taking care of the station. 
The Residents Association have always been keen to look after Sydenham Station 
as we feel it is the shop window to Sydenham, we want to show our visitors that 
Sydenham is a pleasant place to live and a nice place to visit. We intend to 
plant flowers and in the summer months put up hanging baskets, we hope to make 
the station much more appealing to the members of the public that use the 
station to commute to work helping both Northern Ireland Railway and the 
Palmerston Residents Association get more commuters out of their cars and on to 
public transport. The residents association feels if the community look after 
their own station it will give them pride in having a show station on their 
doorsteps.&amp;nbsp; The Residents Association want the commuters to stop and visit 
Sydenham as it has a lot of places to see, including The Den Station Road where&amp;nbsp; 
Gustav Wilhelm Wolff once lived and the Smiles Family Home Westbank House that 
use to stand on the Palmerston Road. You can also see the tree lined hill that 
was known as Bunkers Hill named after the Battle of Bunkers Hill in the American 
Civil War, we also have the home of Stewart James Parker the play write, you can 
also visit St Marks Church and see where CS Lewis attended Church, we also have 
some great parks in the area including Victoria Park one of the oldest parks in 
Belfast all within walking distance of Sydenham Station. we have several 
Churches in the area that always have something going on. The Sydenham Methodist 
Church which stands at the corner of Station Road and Palmerston Road, the 
Salvation Army Headquarters stands just on the other side of the road from the 
Sydenham Methodist Church, if you walk a little bit further you will see the 
Church of Ireland on the Larkfield Road and St Marks Church on the Holywood 
Road. Alternately if you feel you would like to see what is going on in the 
community you can call at the Inverary Community Centre on Inverary Drive where 
there is something good taking place every day. Maybe you just want a quite walk 
so why not try the Tommy Patton Memorial Park. Sydenham is a great place to 
visit with lots to see, the Palmerston Residents Association take a pride in the 
history of the area and are proud to show it off. We hope to be including 
shortly to our attractions our community allotments, and if permission is given 
by the Belfast City Council its very first Farmers Market to be held in the 
grounds of the Church of Ireland on the Larkfield Road.&amp;nbsp; Once again we thank all 
the people who are supporting us, and the backing we have been given on a few of 
our projects including the tree protection orders on the trees at Bunkers Hill 
on the Palmerston Road. The spot listing of the Gustav Wolff Cottages at The Den 
Station Road and the support we have raised for a commemoration for The Smiles 
Family on The Palmerston Road, also Northern Ireland Railways for agreeing to 
help our community even further by showing the community that it respects all 
that it is trying to achieve by letting us take care of our visitors and making 
Sydenham Station one of the prime stations on the Network&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 11:29:11 -0400</pubDate>   
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