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BELVILLE, N.C. (WECT) – The town of Belville has announced it will be relocating its town hall.

The new town hall location will be at 497 Olde Waterford Way, Suite 200, above New Day Cafe in the Waterford Village Shoppes Center on Highway 17.

Belville Town Hall new location(Town of Belville)

According to the town, the move is due to the North Carolina Highway Patrol purchasing the building and will support operations for Brunswick, Pender, Columbus, and New Hanover Counties.

“We are eager to support the North Carolina Highway Patrol and excited about this development and the opportunities it brings for the future of Belville,” said Mayor Mike Allen. “We appreciate the community’s patience and cooperation during this transition period.”

The town says the move will happen within the next few weeks and town hall operations will continue in the current location until the transition.

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