By Lesley Walsh
ARDS and North Down hides chronic deprivation due to its perception as being part of ‘the Gold Coast’, according to a local charity leader. But it is a borough in which many of its inhabitants suffer a ‘generational cycle of hardship’, and contains only a few pockets of wealth. That is the reality gleaned from research and which has led to a landmark conference which will bring those affected by poverty and policy makers togethe…
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