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Services for gigs and golf drive home Translink's west of the Bann problem

Services for gigs and golf drive home Translink's west of the Bann problem

This year's Belsonic concert series at Ormeau Park ended on Monday with a performance by Alanis Morissette.
The Canadian singer was huge in the 1990s and helped provide a retro angle to this year's line-up.
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