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A primary school down in sunny ol’ south Belfast has gone and shut its doors, all thanks to some ongoing security kerfuffle. Yep, you heard that right. Finaghy Primary School ain’t open for business this fine morning, all because the good ol’ PSNI decided to declare a bit of a security alert in the area. They’ve even gone and cordoned off parts of the nearby Benmore area of Finaghy, telling folks to steer clear of the place.

In a statement that they put out, Finaghy Primary said, “Well, would you look at that, we’re closed today. Friday, 16th May, just ain’t our day, folks. Blame it on the PSNI, they’re the ones who told us to shut up shop. Sorry ’bout all the hassle, but hey, updates are on their way. Stay tuned, pals.” The PSNI chimed in with their two cents, saying, “Listen up, public. Benmore Place area in south Belfast? Yeah, avoid it like the plague. We’ve got our cordons up and running, and we’ll let you know what’s what soon enough.”

So, there you have it, folks. The school’s closed, the area’s on high alert, and everyone’s scratching their heads wondering what’s next. Not really sure why this matters, but hey, better safe than sorry, right? Keep your eyes peeled for updates, ’cause who knows what could happen next. Just another day in the wild world of Belfast, it seems.