Image of gable end wall with bullet holes, Lenadoon, Belfast circa 1973
The civil disturbances of the late 1960s gave way to serious violence. Thousands of homes suffered damage and destruction from rioting and bombing and families were forced to move in fear from areas torn apart by civil strife, seriously compounding existing housing problems. The Troubles had a direct impact on housing and an increasingly divided community led to greater segregation, particularly in Belfast.
Label written by NI Housing Executive.



