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Population
  
4,741 (2011 Census)

Country
  
Northern Ireland

Postcode district
  
BT5

Dialling code
  
028

Post town
  
Belfast

County
  
County Down

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Police
  
Northern Ireland

Ni assembly
  
Belfast East

UK parliament constituency
  
Belfast East

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Braniel or The Braniel is a large housing estate and townland in southeast Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is in the barony of Castlereagh Upper and parish of Knockbreda in County Down. Two small developments, Roddens and Glenview, are located in the area, and are often referred to the Braniel. It is a predominantly unionist area.

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History

The name 'Braniel' comes from the Irish Broinngheal ("bright front") or Bruach Uí Néill ("O'Neill's slope/bank"). These likely refer to Braniel Hill.

The Entrance to the Braniel is via the Knock Road and the Ballygowan Road or through the Gilnahirk route. Nearby estates include Church Road (Rosewood, Rosemount, Gray Castle, Marlborough), Gilnahirk, Tullycarnet, Clarawood, Clonduff, Casaeldona and Cregagh. In 2001, a man was murdered on Ravenswood Park, at the end entering the Braniel Square. In 2008, a man was stabbed on Whincroft Road, one of the main roads into Braniel Square. A 28-year-old man was then arrested and given bail following the event. On 13 March 2012, a man drove through the front of a house on Whincroft Road. No further details have been released at this time though it is believed the man had a heart attack or blacked out at the steering wheel of his Citroen Picasso before driving through the front of 13 Whincroft Road.

2009

On 11 April 2009 Braniel Primary school was set of fire by arsonists. The fire started in a bin area at the side of the school and spread to the roof of the school. It was extinguished and only the bin area and fencing as well as the roof were damaged. The School assembly hall was also slightly damaged inside. The fire cost around £10,000 in damages.

2011

On 7 January 2011, a flat in the estate went on fire, a baby inside and four other people were saved.

Services

  • Braniel Primary School, educates over 400 children.
  • Braniel Church, which hosts both a Methodist and Presbyterian congregation.
  • Braniel Football Pitch, re-placed the Braniel Bowling Green
  • Braniel Community Centre, for community events and other activities. The B.C.A hold events and meetings here.
  • Braniel Bowling Green, 1980s – 2011, removed in favour of a new football pitch.
  • Braniel Library, Closed 2010, a mobile Library now visits the car park at the Glenside Shops.
  • Braniel Football Club, various football teams
  • Braniel Community Church, located at St Brigid's Hall on the Lower Braniel Road
  • Parks

  • Carmena Allen Memorial Park, at the top of the estate. Better known as Braniel Park or Sam's Park.
  • Roddens Park, Located in Roddens. Not to be confused with a nearby street with the same name.
  • Current

    Glenside
  • Utopia Beauty & Tanning (June 2016–present)
  • Hair Care (1990s–present)
  • Imperial Garden (February 2013–present)
  • Unit Vacant
  • McCalls Drycleaners (1 April 2016–present)
  • Braeside
  • Braeside Sandwich Bar (2015–present)
  • Braniel
  • SPAR (1990s–2005, 2013–present)(better known as Sam's)
  • Post Office (1990s-present)(Located inside SPAR)
  • Braniel Pharmacy (1990s-present)
  • The Unit Cafe (2014–present)
  • Former

    Glenside
  • The Glen Newsagents (1990s-2002)
  • Vivo (2002–2003)
  • Golden King (?-2005)
  • Golden Fu (2005–2007)
  • Link Drycleaners (1990s-2008)
  • Asian Delight (2007–2010)
  • The Griffin (2004 - 9 February 2012)
  • Rose Garden (2010 – March 2012)
  • Far East Delicious (May 2012 – February 2013)
  • Wylie & Company Solicitors (1999–2014)
  • Mace Express (9 February 2012 – 27 November 2014)
  • Utopia Tanning (June 2015 - December 2015)
  • SMART WASH-IN (2008–31 March 2016)
  • Braeside
  • HELEN'S (1990s-2004)
  • Hunger Buster (2011–2012)
  • O'Neills Stop & Shop (2004–2014)
  • O'Neills Stop & Tan (2012–2014)
  • Braeside Mini Market (2014)
  • Braniel
  • Centra (2005–2013)
  • KellsKitchen (2000s-2007)
  • Goodmans Traditional Fish and Chips (2007–2009)
  • DC's Fish & Chips (2011)
  • Former

  • Michael Stone, best known for the Milltown Cemetery attack and trying to break into the Parliament Buildings.
  • Roger Paul, the brother of Henri Paul. Lived in Roddens until 2015 when he returned to France.
  • Dreamscheme: Braniel

    In 2009, the Braniel Dreamscheme painted a new mural over an old graffitied wall near the Braniel Park, on the back of the Braniel row of shops. The Dreamscheme is still an ongoing activity in the estate.

    References

    Braniel Wikipedia