Security alerts at the Henry Jones Playing fields in east Belfast happen so often, they barely make the news.

The intimidation campaign against East Belfast GAA, which uses the facilities, shows no sign of going away – despite the condemnation of all the area’s politicians.

An all too familiar site – security services dealing with an alert at the playing fields in east Belfast.

Competition over playing fields, concerns with the GAA in general, and a perceived lack of consultation playing in east Belfast have fed into suspicion of the club in some sections of unionism.

How and why was the club formed, why do some people have a problem with it, and who’s behind the intimidation of it?

Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Belfast Telegraph’s Liam Tunney, and by Belfast City TUV councillor Ron McDowell.

East Belfast GAA: Huge growth, hoax bombs condemned, but ‘concerns’ voiced

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