ICONIC SITE: Speculation is mounting that a hunger strike museum is planned for prime site on Andersonstown Road which includes the former SF HQ Connolly House

Hunger strike museum planned for Belfast?

SPECULATION is mounting that a prime site in West Belfast has been purchased for the development of a museum dedicated to the 1981 hunger strike which claimed the lives of ten men, including Bobby Sands, Joe McDonnell and Kieran Doherty from the city. 

The plot of land includes the former Sinn Féin centre at Connolly House on the Andersonstown Road in the west of Belfast. 

The site has been acquired by a community body which aims to reimagine the space as a development with a tourism element linked to the conflict and the peace process.

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Such an initiative would be rooted in the iconic images of what was then a doctor's surgery and later Connolly House behind the IRA colour party which fired a salute over the coffin of hunger striker Joe McDonnell. IRA volunteers fired a volley of shots in a final salute to Bobby Sands (below) just yards from the site now earmarked for development. 

FINAL SALUTE: The IRA colour party at Bobby Sands' funeral

FINAL SALUTE: The IRA colour party at Bobby Sands' funeral

It's believed the promoters of the new development also envisage a commercial element on the site which could deliver a return to the local community for years to come.

A source said that the first step in the ambitious development was to secure the site. This would be followed by a concept plan then a planning application. "That has now been achieved with the properties and land now in community hands," our source said. "The next stage is to come up with a proposal which will do justice to the legacy of the hunger strikers while also being able to generate income — not least from tourism — which will ensure the project has legs and will endure for many, many years to come."


 



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