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Friday, 16 June 2006, 17:23 GMT 18:23 UK

Centre closes after threats claim

A community centre in east Belfast has been closed after alleged threats from a paramilitary group.

Castlereagh Borough Council took the decision to close Cregagh Youth and Community Centre at lunchtime on Friday after consultation with staff.

A PSNI spokesperson said police were investigating the matter.

Jimmy Spratt, Mayor of Castlereagh, said people from the local community would suffer but the safety of staff was a priority.

"This certainly is a very well-used centre within Cregagh and it's a vital centre for the community," Mr Spratt said.

"I am sad, and I know others are sad, that the people of the Cregagh estate are now suffering the closure of the centre."



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