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Belfast street to be pedestrianised after delays

December 4, 2025
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BBC A man is standing infront of a shop door. He has a black coat and grey hat on. He is wearing glasses and has a large grey beard. The building behind him is made from red bricks. Inside the shop door there is a set of steps and a shop counter. BBC

Jim Ingrian feels that the speed of vehicles approaching Hill Street will continue to be a problem

After years of delays, a cobbled street in a popular Belfast nightlife area will become a pedestrianised zone on Thursday.

Hill Street is part of the city’s Cathedral Quarter and contains several bars and restaurants.

Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins said she was “pleased” that the long-standing proposals are set to become a reality.

Jim Ingrian, who is in the area regularly, said the street should have been pedestrianised “years ago”.

Department for Infrastructure Liz Kimmins is standing in Hill Street, Belfast. She is in front of a road sign that says pedestrian zone, no vehicles. Behind her are a collection of red brick buildings with shop signs on them. She is wearing a black coat and animal print scarf. She has medium length brown hair. Department for Infrastructure

Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has announced that Hill Street will be pedestrianised from Thursday

However he said he had some concerns with the plans.

“I don’t think signs will be enough, I don’t think signs will slow people down,” he told BBC News NI.

“Most people will just ignore them, they won’t even pause to look at them.”

“A lot of the traffic down here is tourists, people who hire cars,” he said.

“They just go this way whether the signs says they’re supposed to be here or not.

“I still think we’ll get traffic down here.”

Two grey and white signs mark the end of a pedestrian zone in Belfast. There is a Boyle sports shop in the background. Above the shop a red brick building continues. There is a cobbled street and footpaths between the signs and the building.

The scheme will pedestrianise Hill Street in Belfast between Gordon Street and Waring Street

She said the plans would “facilitate a vibrant social space that prioritises people by making the streets safer for pedestrians”.

“By contributing to a more pleasant and enjoyable environment it will help maximise the street’s potential and enhance the nighttime and weekend economy,” she added.

Kimmins said the DfI had been “actively engaging with local businesses and those in the hospitality and retail sectors who have expressed support for the pedestrianisation of Hill Street”.

She said the scheme would be complemented by the recent announcement of late night buses.

Paul is standing on hill street. He is wearing a navy jacket, and has short grey hair. Behind him is the cobbled street and footpaths. There are people walking behind him. There are red brick buildings and blue buildings in the background.

Paul, who works in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, said he supports the pedestrianisation

Paul, who runs a business on Hill Street, said he didn’t think the changes would make much of a difference.

“I don’t think it will really affect me much from a business point of view,” he said.

Despite not foreseeing major changes in day-to-day activity on the street, he said he was “definitely glad [the pedestrianisation] is happening”.

“In my opinion pedestrianisation should have happened years ago, it’s a busy street.

“Anyone who’s coming down here can come by feet anyway, cars aren’t needed.”



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