Appeal for calm after sectarian graffiti attacks
Republican slogans were painted on a number of business premises in the lead up to the town’s annual Mini Twelfth parade, and the Barron Hall cross-community facility was attacked by vandals sometime overnight on July 2/3.
“The attack on the Barron Hall and recent incidents of sectarian graffiti are absolutely mindless and only serve to heighten fear and tension in the area” Ms Bradley said. “Whilst these incidents have caused widespread annoyance and upset, I know that the vast majority of people in Glengormley want to live together in peace and harmony.”
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Hide AdThe DUP politician continued: “I am calling for tensions to be de-escalated in the town and for no retaliation to any of these incidents.
“I welcome the fact that the PSNI has already brought some of those involved in recent trouble before the courts and this should be a strong warning to anyone who would consider engaging in further sectarian criminality in Glengormley.”
Local Ulster Unionist Party representative, Andy Allen also condemned the recent spate of sectarian incidents, particularly the attack on the Barron Hall.
“I would unreservedly condemn these attacks,” he said. “Such wanton vandalism is not representative of the wider community and I would urge those responsible to consider their actions and their impact on the community.”
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Hide AdEchoing Ms Bradley’s plea, Mr Allen urged people to stay calm and to let the police deal with those intent on stirring up sectarian tensions.
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