Local homes poster on estate condemned as vile

Posters with "local homes for local people" written on them have been put up around a housing estate in south Belfast.
They are addressed to all housing associations, the Northern Ireland housing executive and private landlords.
They have appeared on bus stops, litter bins and utility street cabinets in the Belvoir area.
Sinn Féin assembly member Deirdre Hargey described them as vile.
"It is sickening these posters have been erected in this part of south Belfast - a clear and deliberate threat to international members of our community," she said.
"I am urging political and community representatives to show leadership and demand the immediate removal of this vile material.
"There can be no place for the hateful attitudes that fuel these actions in any part of our society."
BBC News NI saw about a dozen posters on Belvoir Drive down to Old Milltown Road on Tuesday night.
The Housing Executive said it was aware of posters and leaflets being circulated in some of its neighbourhoods in Belfast.
"We understand that challenges with housing supply across Northern Ireland is frustrating for those waiting for a social home," they said.
"However, the ethos of the Housing Executive is, and always has been, the fair and impartial allocation of homes to all of those who need them, in line with the housing selection scheme.
"We work proactively to promote inclusivity in our estates and build supportive and cohesive communities.
"We would encourage any tenant or community with concerns to contact us so we can work together to dispel misinformation and find solutions together."