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officer was killed when his patrol vehicle was hit by an IRA rocket on
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the rising population of the city. The area is bordered by the
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Turf Lodge Farm and so the name was retained for the new estate. Much of the housing was of a low standard, consisting of blocks of flats and maisonettes, although following a campaign by local women in the 1970s some of the lowest quality housing stock was demolished and redeveloped. The estate is encircled by ring roads, a state of affairs which has helped to encourage
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Protestant communities were the first to erect temporary barricades on Ainsworth Avenue blocking the route between the Shankill and Springfield roads. These have since become permanent peace lines. On 13 September 1972 the UDA opened fire inside the
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was deployed in preparation for trouble later that night. When the bands returned sectarian clashes broke out and soon developed into a full-scale riot as the soldiers struggled to maintain order. A heavier, more forceful, army presence was deployed in
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Springfield Road are made up largely of social housing with some shops on the main road itself. These form part of the Edenderry and Clonard districts that are also part of the Falls Road. As this area is close to neighbouring loyalist estates a number of peace lines are
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code name, claimed responsibility for a no warning car bomb that caused extensive damage to property but no loss of life after the area was evacuated. Later that same year they shot and killed a
Catholic outside his place of work on the road. This was followed on 22 November 1974 by the killing of a
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Springfield Road and the Whiterock Road is commonly known as Ballymurphy after the Ballymurphy Road. Springhill and Glenalina form part of this area. The housing in Ballymurphy was first built in 1947 when the council erected 600 concrete houses on a site acquired to cope with
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Springfield Road included the killing of a British soldier by a sniper on 8 April 1972, the death of a civilian in a car bomb on 26 March 1974, the killing of an alleged informer on 20 April that same year and a further soldier death on 30 June 1976. On 14 May 1981 an RUC
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St Clare's Primary School on the lower part of the road was built in 2005 as an amalgamation of two earlier schools. Springfield Primary School, further along the road, dates back to 1910. There are no secondary schools on the road, although there are several on the neighbouring Falls Road.
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which were among the earliest incidents to occur during the Troubles. Kashmir Road, which leads directly off the lower Springfield Road, was the site of a series of arson attacks on homes, along with Cupar Street and Bombay Street, both of which are between the Springfield, Falls and
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who maintained that they were only returning fire after being shot at by republicans. Families of the victims however have been involved in a long campaign to seek acknowledgement from the British government that their relatives were not involved in any attacks on the soldiers. The
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canisters and grenades in a largely unsuccessful attempt to break up the crowds. The Protestant population of New Barnsley moved out of the area soon after this event. Some individuals who would go on to become leading figures within the
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that border the Springfield Road Limited access is still possible through Lanark Way with the street linking the Springfield and Shankill roads, albeit with gates that can be locked. The street was favoured by hitmen associated with the
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population. The area saw an influx of temporary residents in the 1960s when the inhabitants of the Pound Loney area of the lower Falls were temporarily rehoused in Ballymurphy whilst the new Divis flats complex was built. A young
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began to play their tunes on the Springfield Road early in the morning before travelling to the North Down coast. Although the bands left without incident crowds of angry residents gathered in Ballymurphy and a unit of the
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as councillors. Black Mountain however is strongly Nationalist/Republican and elected as its seven councillors Janice Austin, Ciarán Beattie, Arder Carson, Steven Corr and Emma Groves of Sinn Féin, Tim Attwood of the
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The row of cottages that made up the New Barnsley clachan was formerly the "terminus" for public transport, the limit of local bus services. However Springfield Road is no longer one of the twelve main corridors of
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area around the foothills was impassable and so congestion remains an issue. After the Bypass the Upper Springfield Road marks the beginning of the B38, a minor road that links Belfast with the village of
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is located on the adjacent Whiterock Road whilst St Gerard's Education Resource Centre, a special school, is found on Belfield Heights near where the Springfield Road merges into the Monagh By-pass.
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in the area. On Ainsworth Avenue, a UVF member was wounded when the grenade he was holding exploded prematurely. Eighteen people were wounded. He died three days later.
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but had not been active for more than 40 years, was shot dead at his home in Ballymurphy, in a hit said to have been organised the British agent
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Catholic-owned Divis Castle Bar on Springfield Road, killing the owner's son. On 5 September 1973 the UDA, under its
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whose origins lie in the Turf Lodge area of west Belfast, have their current headquarters on the Springfield Road.
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residents attacked the soldiers. Three nights of rioting followed, with the army make heavy use of
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Club is located in Turf Lodge and it has developed a strong reputation in
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Belfast History From Joe Graham The Belfast History Man
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The Springfield Road has long been a stronghold of the
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Sport for you: Liverpool basketball club make net gain
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Sinn Fein's Paul Maskey wins West Belfast by-election
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607:Springhill Massacre
594:Operation Demetrius
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1337:, pp. 65–66
1294:Pat Walsh,
706:Sam McCrory
520:Pat Sheehan
516:Alex Maskey
492:Gerry Adams
484:Paul Maskey
463:(SDLP) and
264:politician
215:Orange Hall
149:M1 motorway
133:Gerry Adams
2324:Categories
2294:Shore Road
2244:Falls Road
1848:Lost Lives
1735:Lost Lives
1090:Irish News
735:References
729:peace line
583:Andy Tyrie
579:John White
547:1969 riots
512:Fra McCann
284:Turf Lodge
226:peace line
124:Protestant
76:republican
64:Falls Road
45:Falls Road
2279:Sandy Row
1960:Motorways
1586:Fortnight
1412:Sinn Féin
1146:NAFL site
825:, pp. 1–2
500:same area
444:Sinn Féin
430:returned
392:Translink
385:Transport
356:Twinbrook
305:Education
291:joyriding
2309:Westlink
1762:, p. 125
1414:, p. 261
1410:Feeney,
1388:, p. 114
1351:BBC News
1272:. p. 104
1124:Location
1058:, p. 193
1054:Taylor,
950:Archived
410:Politics
360:Dunmurry
358:area of
344:Football
128:Catholic
66:in west
1850:, p.639
1724:, p. 29
1384:Walsh,
807:10 June
600:of the
471:(PBP).
450:of the
438:of the
404:Glenavy
222:clachan
102:History
68:Belfast
2212:Others
1056:Provos
650:cumann
642:cumann
570:CS gas
498:. The
367:Boxing
1997:A8(M)
416:Court
396:Metro
346:club
325:Sport
295:hoods
96:Divis
56:Irish
2203:B193
2198:B136
2167:A509
2162:A515
2157:A505
1904:CAIN
1882:CAIN
1860:CAIN
1825:CAIN
1803:CAIN
1781:CAIN
1683:CAIN
1651:CAIN
1617:CAIN
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332:, a
272:and
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1987:M12
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2042:A5
2037:A4
2032:A3
2027:A2
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1982:M5
1977:M3
1972:M2
1967:M1
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