People living next to one of the most contentious interfaces here have welcomed the removal of a peace wall in north Belfast.
The barrier separating nationalist and unionist homes on Belfast's Crumlin Road, has been replaced with railings and landscaped greenery.
The deputy First Minister was at a celebration event organised by the Twadell Ardoyne Shankill Communities in Transition.
Local resident says it's transformed their living conditions already.
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