It stands at around 200 pallets high with builders working since January to create it
A North Belfast community is planning a family funday as it prepares to light the city's biggest bonfire as part of their Twelfth celebrations.
"We have been working at this since the end of January when we started collecting and having wood and pallets dropped off at the site. We have had so much dropped off that we could have built it even higher and we have made sure that any materials that shouldn't be here have been removed, with the Housing Executive clearing dumped tyres from the area.
Elizabeth Rankin has organised the community funday for the 11th of July and says she is excited for the day, although is very aware of how busy she will be.
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