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Belfast Orange hall welcomes visitors from across cultural divide

Ballynafeigh Orange Hall hosted a group of young Gaelic games players from Dublin and Scotland as part of an outreach initiative.

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An Orange hall in Belfast has welcomed young visitors from the other side of Northern Ireland’s cultural divide.

Around 20 parents of young Gaelic games players from the Republic of Ireland and Scotland, were given a tour of Ballynafeigh Orange Hall in the Ormeau Road in south Belfast on Saturday.

The GAA club returned the favour and welcomed several people from Ballynafeigh Orange Hall to their nearby playing fields.

The initiative came on the day that DUP leader Arlene Foster was taking part in a major Orange parade in Scotland.

The young people were in Belfast to attend a Gaelic games tournament at Cherryvale playing fields, close to the Orange hall.

The idea for the visit came from Malcolm McFarlane, chairman of Bredagh GAC, which hosted the tournament, and Stephen Biggerstaff, chairman of the Ballynafeigh Cultural and Heritage Society.

Ballynafeigh Orange Hall hosts Gaelic games players
Gary Watson (left), from Ballynafeigh Cultural and Heritage Society, and Liam McKenna (right), from Bredagh GAC, during a tour of the Ballynafeigh Orange Hall in Belfast (Michael Cooper/PA)

Mr Biggerstaff said they are proud of their historic hall, and always keen to welcome visitors and share their history and culture.

“It’s great to have these visitors with us today. As well as some competitive matches, we hope they’ve enjoyed the tours and understand a little more about the history and heritage of the Loyal Institutions and what they are about,” he said.

Ballynafeigh Orange Hall hosts Gaelic games players
Bredagh GAC chairman Malcolm McFarlane receives a gift from Ballynafeigh Cultural and Heritage Society chairman Stephen Biggerstaff (Michael Cooper/PA)

The visitors heard about the origins and history of the Orange Order and saw examples of some of the banners and regalia used by the Loyal Orders in the Ballynafeigh District.

The Ormeau Road was the scene of frequent riots during the mid 1990s over the route of an Orange parade. However, the area has since been peaceful.

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