
Plans submitted to turn derelict Mount Masonic Hall into social housing
Developer intends to transform east Belfast site into accommodation for over-55s
Plans have been submitted to turn a former Masonic lodge in east Belfast into a new social housing development.
Newpark Homes (NI) Ltd has made an application to demolish Mount Masonic Hall on Park Avenue Heights and to begin work on two housing blocks.

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