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Belfast homes boarded up ahead of Eleventh Night bonfire

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A number of homes close to a large bonfire in east Belfast have been boarded up to protect the properties from heat damage when the fire is lit.
The controversial bonfire is in a public car park at Ravenscroft Avenue, off the Newtownards Road.
It is one of four Belfast bonfires that are the subject of court injunctions, sought to prevent them getting bigger.
Meanwhile, police are investigating complaints about "distasteful" materials placed on bonfires.
Traditionally, bonfires are lit in many loyalist areas of Northern Ireland on the Eleventh Night of July.
They mark the start of the annual commemoration of William of Orange's victory over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
However, some bonfires have caused controversy because they are built close to family homes and pose a risk to health and safety.
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A number of homes close to a large bonfire in east Belfast have been boarded up to protect the properties from heat damage when the fire is lit.
The controversial bonfire is in a public car park at Ravenscroft Avenue, off the Newtownards Road.
It is one of four Belfast bonfires that are the subject of court injunctions, sought to prevent them getting bigger.
Meanwhile, police are investigating complaints about "distasteful" materials placed on bonfires.
Traditionally, bonfires are lit in many loyalist areas of Northern Ireland on the Eleventh Night of July.
They mark the start of the annual commemoration of William of Orange's victory over King James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
However, some bonfires have caused controversy because they are built close to family homes and pose a risk to health and safety.
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