A residential centre for schoolchildren from both communities in Northern Ireland to come together and study their heritage has been opened at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum outside Belfast.

Report shows a row of six terraced houses moved from Belfast to the Ulster Folk Museum and restored.

Photograph of the houses as they stood in their original street.

Bedrooms inside the houses, which have been converted into residential accommodation.

Stormont Education Minister, Brian Mawhinney, arriving for the official opening of the project.

Construction work on an extension of the project, a residential village.

Interview with Brian Mawhinney on the project.

The reporter is Michael Fisher.

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