WAE+ Office Supplies
WAE+ Office Supplies
23/05/2013 - Last News Update: 19:47

Northern Ireland

Please note: this article is over 8 weeks old and may not reflect the current events in regards to this particular matter. Related links may not be up to date in regards to this news story.

Mayor upsets unionists by removing royal portraits

Published: 10th Jun 2011 13:29:00

Galaxy Note £370

The Sinn Fein Lord Mayor of Belfast has upset a DUP councillor by removing portraits of Prince Charles and the Queen Mother from the Lord Mayor's parlour.

Niall O'Donnaighle has replaced the images with the 1916 Proclamation and a portrait of the United Irishmen.

He said he is creating balance by retaining portraits of the Queen and Prince Philip.

Christopher Stalford criticised the move.

Mr O'Donnaighle said Mr Stalford's criticism was not reflected on the ground.

He said his decision to put two royal portraits in storage in favour of republican and nationalist symbols was designed to reflect more fully all sections of the city.

"The thinking behind it was to begin the process of trying to make this parlour, which is a civic space and a shared space for the city, more open, more inclusive and more representative of the many traditions in Belfast," he said.

"I have begun a process to try and make this place a bit more reflective of Belfast as a whole."

Mr Stalford said he is appalled that the Queen and Prince Philip's portrait have been moved behind the door.

He questioned why, if the new mayor wanted to be inclusive, he was not intending to go to the Cenotaph and lay a wreath.

Mr O'Donnghaile was elected lord mayor last month.

Source:
BBC NewsExternal LinkShow Citation

Harvard Citation

BBC News, 2011. Mayor upsets unionists by removing royal portraits. [Online] (Updated 10 Jun 2011)
Available at: http://www.ukwirednews.com/news.php/161047-Mayor-upsets-unionists-by-removing-royal-portraits [Accessed 23rd May 2013]
blog comments powered by Disqus

Latest News

News In Other Categories


WAE+ Reviews