“Fold Housing Association have submitted a first preference of Global Crescent as the name for this new social housing site located at Millar Street between the Ravenhill and Woodstock Roads. It has been designated as a Shared Neighbourhood development under the OFMDFM’s “Together Building A United Community Strategy”. In keeping with the ethos of the shared neighbourhood initiative, Fold approached local schools in the area and asked them to propose names for the new development. The teachers and children were briefed on the shared neighbourhood context of the project and their first preference for the street name is Global Crescent whilst the second preference is Respect Crescent….In keeping with the ethos of the shared neighbourhood initiative, Fold approached the pupils of St Michael’s Primary School, Ravenhill and Euston Street Primary School to propose names for our new development. It is the first of a number of planned cross community projects that Fold will be undertaking with the schools. The children were briefed on the shared neighbourhood context of this project by their teachers and have come up with the following names for consideration: 1. Global Crescent 2. Respect Crescent”. People and Communities Committee, minutes, 12th May, 2015. Fold also proposed Pearldye Mews as a third choice. This name was proposed because the site was formerly known as the Devonshire Laundry. This was one of a number of laundries owned by the Pearl Dye Works Ltd. As the name Devonshire exists in West Belfast, Fold have proposed to name the street after the company who owned the laundry". The Committee approved the undernoted application for the naming of a new street, in respect of which the Royal Mail had offered no objection: Global Crescent.