ROBOTS – They’re Coming!

Ever wanted to come face to face with some of the biggest Robot stars of the big screen?!

Titanic Belfast’s exciting summer exhibition ROBOTS will give you the opportunity to do just that!

ROBOTS will be taking over from 26th June – 13th September with a collection of robots, cyborgs and androids from some of the most popular films and TV series…there’s something for everyone!
If it is the good guys that you like, come along and meet stars from Star Trek, Red Dwarf and Robby the Robot from Forbidden Planet. Film fans will also recognise the B9 robot from Lost in Space, Iron Man and the cyborg RoboCop amongst others.
Or if you prefer the darker side of things, come along and see ABC robot from Judge Dredd, a Sontaran from Doctor Who and T-800 from Terminator 2 are awaiting your visit!
With over 50 pieces on display including firm favourites R2D2, a Battle Droid, as well as stars such as Sonny from the film I, Robot and Michael Jackson’s bust from Moonwalker, robot fans will be spoilt for choice!
Enter into a world of ROBOTS from 10am – 7pm daily for an experience to remember!
Adult: £6
Child (5-16): £3
Family (2A,2C): £16

Book online now at www.titanicbelfast.com/robots.

Ballyclare Blooms For May Fair

Flower power is set to transform Ballyclare soon with the arrival of the annual May Fair!

This year’s ‘Ballyclare in Bloom’ theme, will see the town awash with vibrant colours as shop window displays embrace the floral theme ahead of the programme of events that will run from Tuesday 19 May until Saturday 24 May.

The fun of the fair begins on Tuesday 19 May when the Main Street will be closed off for the traditional horse trading from 11am-5pm and a gourmet food market with market stalls in place throughout the town. The day will be packed with entertainment for all the family such as Hugo Duncan in the Square,  a Family Fun Day at Sixmile Leisure Centre and a Garth Brooks tribute band in the Main Street later that evening.

Other highlights throughout the week will include half- price amusement rides from  7-9pm on Wednesday 20 May and a Ceilidh night on Thursday 21 May from   7.30pm-10pm in the Town Hall. A sing-along screening of Frozen will take centre stage at the Town Hall on Friday 22 May at 4.30pm and tickets for this will be on sale at Sixmile Leisure Centre.

The programme of events will end on Saturday 23 May with plenty of activities including the  Mayor’s Parade at 1pm and ‘Another Wee Gatherin’ with the Major Sinclair Pipe Band at 7.30pm in the Town Hall. A spectacular fireworks display will close the May Fair at 10.15pm in the Town Centre.

Copies of the programme are available at Ballyclare Town Hall and at www.yourballyclare.com or follow Ballyclare May Fair on Facebook.

10 THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN IRELAND NEXT WEEK

Tourism NI has put together a list of 10 exciting things to do in Northern Ireland next week (May 18-24).

  • 17th Annual International Guinness Blues on the Bay Festival, Warrenpoint Town, Warrenpoint, Co. Down, May 20-25. Listen to some of the world’s leading blues and jazz performers including Belfast born icon Van Morrison. The six-day festival weekend, whick also sees the return of the famous Guinness Bay Blues Pub Trail, featuring consumers over 90 free gigs and 35 performers. Time varies per day.
  • Geoparks on the Air, Marble Arch Caves Visitor Centre, Florencecourt, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, May 23-25. Join members of the Lough Erne Amateur Radio Club as they broadcast live from the Marble Arch Caves Visitor Centre, contacting colleagues in other Geoparks throughout Europe. Time varies per day.
  • Armagh Craft Fair, Palace Demesne, Friary Road Armagh, Co. Armagh, May 23. Consists of 45 high quality craft stalls from across Ireland, creative craft workshops for adults and children, 14 FREE outdoor craft demonstrations from master crafters, musical entertainment, children and family entertainment, guided tours of the Palace and Demesne, inspiring Art talks, great food, children’s play area and much more which makes this year’s fair a great day out for the whole family. From 10.30am – 6pm.
  • The Three Giants, Riverside Theatre, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, May 21. Enjoy this wonderful performance and workshop for children and families. The hero of the story is Finn MaCool who is the biggest and strongest giant in the whole of Ireland. There lived in Scotland another giant, McGonigle who was a great big burly fellow who heard the fame of the Irish heroes and crossed the sea to do battle. Can Finn MaCool defeat McGonigle with the help of his clever wife, Oonagh? Begins at 11am.
  • The 4 Of Us, The Alley Theatre, Railway Street, Strabane, Co. Tyrone, May 23. Enjoy critically acclaimed acoustic show ‘The 4 Of Us’ to The AlleyTheatre, showcasing songs from their brand new album, as well as songs from their extensive back catalogue. Show starts at 8pm.
  • County Antrim Fleadh, Cushendall, Co. Antrim, May 17-24. Prepare for a week of song, dance, storytelling that is not to be missed! There will be a children’s Céili, open air concert with BBQ and music sessions on a flood-lit stage featuring the best in traditional music, song and dance. From 7pm on May 17.
  • Belfast Spring Continental Market, Belfast City Hall, Donegall Square, Belfast. May 22-25. Get down to the award-winning spring continental market! With traders from 26 countries as far afield as Morocco, India and China, the market is a source of outstanding local and international produce, gifts and crafts. A great selection of mouth-watering favourites will be available including freshly made Spanish paella alongside a tasty selection of cheeses, chutneys and crackers. Our local traders will be offering the finest local produce alongside the mix of international stalls. Fri and Sat 10am – 10pm, Sunday 1pm – 6pm, Monday 10am – 6pm.
  • Country Fair at Florence Court, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, May 17. Enjoy the annual country fair with dog shows, rare breeds, live music, craft stalls and much more. It’s an event not to be missed. From 12noon to 5pm.
  • Strangford Lough Boat Tour, Newtownards / Ards Visitor Information Centre, Newtownards, Co. Down, May 24. Take time away from the fast pace of everyday life and experience the serenity of a trip around the beautiful and mystical Strangford Lough. Enjoy the magnificent scenery and fascinating wildlife, see where Saint Patrick first came ashore and discover how the Lough assisted the pillage and plunder of Viking raiders, on one of Northern Ireland’s most beautiful bodies of water. From 2-4pm.
  • Ulster Orchestra – The Grand Finale, Waterfront Hall, Belfast, May 22. In the closing concert of his first season as Chief Conductor, Rafael Payare showcases the power of the full Orchestra, starting with Wagner and ending in Shostakovich’s mighty Tenth Symphony. Payare is joined by his wife, outstanding young American cellist Alisa Weilerstein, making her Northern Ireland début. Show begins at 7.45pm.

Please note some of the events require pre-booking. For more details on these and other events click on www.discovernorthernireland.com/events, visit your local tourist information centre or log onto www.facebook.com/discovernorthernireland.

Here is Jacqueline’s pick of what’s on this weekend across NI.

Down

There’s lots to see and do for all the family next weekend in Bangor! The Continental Market will arrive at The McKee Clock Arena on Thursday May 14 for a five day stay. Featuring a wonderful range of foods and crafts from across Europe, the market has something for everyone and is a great day out for the whole family. Bangor Sea Front will be home to an array of traders from all over the world, bringing foods and products from their country of origin. There will  be a huge variety of flavours to try at the Bangor Continental Market. The culinary adventurous of Bangor and visitors to the seaside town can look forward to a colourful aromatic adventure of exciting flavours.

Armagh

Join The Argory this Saturday and Sunday for the return of their fantastic Country Fair. Weekend activities include local trade, craft and food stalls, food demonstrations, rare breed animals and dog show, live music and entertainment.

Fermanagh

Enjoy a dinner cruise of Upper and Lower Lough Erne with live commentary and music followed by a 3 course dinner in our private Regatta Suite at the 4 star Killyhevlin Hotel Enniskillen overlooking the Lough this Saturday.   Departing at 18:30 sharp from the Killyhevlin Hotel Jetty.  Start your evening off with a relaxing 90 minute cruise of Upper and Lower Lough Erne, listen to some music or listen to the live commentary about the history of Enniskillen Town, the flora and fauna of Lough Erne.  On arrival back at 8pm you will be escorted to our private Regatta Suite overlooking the lake where you can dine at your leisure.

Tyrone

Join Conor Keys at the Strule Arts Centre Omagh this Saturday 16th May, with his own unique and personal style of Stand Up Comedy covering such topics as politics, nicknames and Nathan Carter’s Wagon Wheel.  As the resident MC at Dalys Comedy Club, Conor has welcomed many big name acts to Omagh, including Ardal O’Hanlon, Neil Delamere, Tom Stade and Kevin McAleer to name a few.  A night of laughter is guaranteed but it is definitely not for the faint of heart!

Derry/Londonderry

Voted the nation’s favourite play, Alan Bennett’s multi award-winning The History Boys is set to return for 2015, touring the UK in a major new production opening at The Millennium Forum on Tuesday 12th May 2015 and runing through to Saturday 16th May.  Winner of both Laurence Olivier and Tony Awards, the play follows a group of quick-witted pupils at a northern grammar school as they prepare for their Oxbridge exams under the guidance of three eclectic teachers.

Antrim

Set within the stunning backdrop of the Causeway Coast the NW200 Race Week Festival  is a must see and attracts enthusiasts from all over the world. The 2015 event will see the world’s top road racers competing against one another on the nine mile circuit of public roads, between the towns of Portrush, Portstewart and Coleraine.    Expected to draw 85,000+ spectators, many from overseas, the 2015 NW200 has a full week festival, running from the 9th May to 16th May. See www.visitcausewaycoastandglens.com for the full programme.

Belfast

The Frock Around The Clock Vintage & Handmade Wedding Fair will be returning to Malone House, Belfast on Sunday 17th May from 12-5pm, for another extravaganza of inspirational wedding suppliers who specialise in unique, alternative and fashion forward products and services for creative couples.  The event will showcase 50 handpicked, inspiring wedding suppliers and designer-makers specialising in authentic vintage, handcrafted, bespoke and designer wedding products and services, all complementing our ethos of high quality, originality and love of gorgeous style.   Whether your style is traditional, contemporary or alternative, the exhibitors can offer you a bespoke service, to make all your wedding day dreams come true!  Admission costs £5 and there will be goodie bags for the first 100 visiting brides.

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Ards and North Down Events – Saturday 16th May to Friday 29th May

Sat 16 May to Fri 22 May

Saturday 16 May, Ards and North Down Pipe Band Championships

Castle Park, Bangor

Free to spectate. 11am-6pm

The best Pipe Bands and Drum Majors will compete to become champions of the Borough

Info: Bangor Visitor Information Centre, (028) 9127 0069, bangorvic@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk, visitardsandnorthdown.com

Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 May, Family Fun at Cockle Row Cottages

Groomsport Harbour

Free entertainment, 2pm-4pm.

Sat 16: Louie the Magician and Caricaturist

Sun 17: Archery, Children’s Crafts

Cottages open to the public 11am-5pm. Free admission

Info: Bangor Visitor Information Centre, (028) 9127 0069, bangorvic@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk, visitardsandnorthdown.com

Thursday 14 to Monday 18 May, Continental Market

McKee Clock Arena, Bangor

Thursday to Saturday 9am – 6pm, Sunday 10am – 4pm, Monday 9am – 6pm

A selection of stalls offering a wonderful range of foods and crafts from across Europe.

Info: Bangor Visitor Information Centre, (028) 9127 0069, bangorvic@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk, visitardsandnorthdown.com

Sat 23 May to Fri 29 May

Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 May, Family Fun at Cockle Row Cottages

Groomsport Harbour

Free entertainment, 2pm-4pm.

Sat 23: Party Animals NI

Sun 24: Glitter Tattoos, Children’s Crafts

Cottages open to the public 11am-5pm. Free admission

Info: Bangor Visitor Information Centre, (028) 9127 0069, bangorvic@ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk, visitardsandnorthdown.com

Sunday 24 May, Strangford Lough Boat Tour

Tour departs Portaferry

Tickets: £8 (Ad), £7 (Conc), £4 (Ch). Pre-booking essential.

Enjoy the magnificent scenery and fascinating wildlife in Strangford Lough.

Bangor Visitor Information Centre, (028) 9127 0069

Ards Visitor Information Centre, (028) 9182 6846

Book online

Friday 29 – Monday 1 June

Ards and North Down International Puppet Festival

Various locations, Newtownards

Free to spectate

An exciting programme of all things puppetry including performances, workshops and street theatre.

Bangor Visitor Information Centre, (028) 9127 0069

Ards Visitor Information Centre, (028) 9182 6846

Book online

Tickets on sale now…

Wednesday 8 July and Thursday 9 July, Heartbreak Productions presents David Walliams’ ‘Mr Stink’

Bangor Castle Walled Garden

Shows: 2pm and 6pm

Cost: Tickets £7 (Ad), £5 (Ch). Pre-booking essential

Watch the fabulous characters from the celebrated novel by David Williams come to life in Heartbreak Productions’ adaptation of Mr. Stink for the outdoor stage, working together with Ards and North Down Borough Council.

To book: Bangor Visitor Information Centre, 028 9127 0069; Ards Visitor Information Centre, 028 9182 6846; Book online (ticketsource.co.uk/visitstrangfordlough)

Exhibitions

Ards Crafts and Visitor Information Centre

31 Regent Street, Newtownards BT23 4AD

T: 028 9182 6846. Admission Free

Saturday 2 – Saturday 30 May

Meet the Maker: ‘Green Wood Works’

Green Woodworker Alexey Janes

North Down Museum, Bangor

Castle Park Avenue, located by Bangor Castle (Town Hall) BT20 4BT

T: 028 9127 1200. Admission Free

Until Sunday 17 May

Exhibit: En-gauge with the past, history of the railway

Friday 1 May – Thursday 28 May

The Great War: Through the words of the County Down Spectator & Newtownards Chronicle

Saturday 2 – Sunday 31 May

Historical Storyboard: Mining Heritage

Wednesday 20 May – Sunday 28 June

For Whom the Bell Tolls: 9th Century Bells Exhibition. This exhibition has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.

Portaferry Visitor Information Centre

The Stables, Castle Street BT22 1NZ

T: 028 4272 9882. Admission Free

Saturday 2 – Saturday 30 May

Art in the Loft: ‘Follow the Thread – From Ewe to You’ Fibre art by the Ulster Guild of Spinners, Weavers & Dyers

Downloadable Guides

2015 Ards and North Down Events Guide

2015 Experience Ards and North Down Tours

WORKING WOMEN URGED TO JOIN NEW-LOOK WOMEN IN BUSINESS GROUP

The organisation which backs working women is relaunching itself and embarking on a major recruitment drive to double its membership base in the next 12 months.

Women in Business which claims one of the largest business memberships in the country with more than 1,200 signed up women from a broad range of sectors, is slashing its annual membership fee to £25 in a one-off bid to double its numbers and attract women from small businesses and organisations.  They want to offer all business women access and engagement with the fastest growing network of its kind on the island and believe that any perceived financial barrier to joining will now be removed with this new fee which averages at just over £2.00 per month.

Women in Business will actually increase it services to members while continuing to offer all current events and programmes and are delighted to be able to offer more for less.

Women in Business chief executive Roseann Kelly says the organisation which co-ordinates a series of networking and development events for its members each month wants to see more women from small to medium enterprises, she believes everyone can and should join.

Roseann said:  “We want to encourage more independent business women and women who work in small organisations in the private, public and voluntary sectors to join as we believe every woman in every business, whatever that business may be, can benefit from membership.

“Women in Business has helped thousands of women gain new confidence through professional networking events throughout the north”, says Roseann.  “Women members now represent all sectors from engineering to nail art and they benefit through growing their own network of contacts and peers by attending the masterclasses in business and career development, networking lunches and breakfasts to hear from role models and inspirational speakers and mentoring sessions that we organise all year round”, she says.

“At Women in Business we want to work with our members to help create a diverse business community that will be better for our economy, better for society, better for ALL of us. We support and encourage business women to reach their full potential and achieve their ambitions

“In the USA, corporate organisations have agreed a target of 30% of their boards to be composed of women.  This is because modern business leaders have understood that diversity in the work place at all levels is essential to success rather than a hindrance.

“Women in Business wants to achieve more than this but first we need to empower women and help them appreciate that they have as much right to ambition and confidence as anyone – something which until now was a difficult feature for women to express for fear of criticism from more conservative quarters”, she concluded.

The new membership fee is available from May 5, 2015.  To become a member log onto www.womeninbusinessni.com or tel 08000328533.  www.facebook.com/womeninbusinessni, @wibni.

Bringing Music to the Sound – Frances Black returns to Rathlin!

FRANCES Black is returning to the Causeway Coast to sing at Northern Ireland’s leading nautical festival, the Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival on Sunday 24th May in the Marine Hotel, Ballycastle.

Dubbed the ‘sweetest voice of Ireland’ by Grammy Award winning musician Nanci Griffith, Frances Black is one of Ireland’s most successful female solo artists. Frances has twice been the recipient of one of the highest honours in Irish music, the prestigious Irish Recorded Music Association’s ‘Best Irish Female Award’, in addition to a National Entertainment ‘Personality of the Year” award.

Frances’s live performances also saw her receiving ‘Best Solo Artist’ and ‘Overall Winner’ at the Celtic Fusion Festival Awards, in conjunction with Irish Music Magazine, from over 40 nominated acts.

Hailing originally from Dublin, but spending much of her childhood in Rathlin, Frances enjoys revisiting the island whenever she can, and was all too delighted at the opportunity to perform at the festival. Speaking ahead of her concert appearance, Frances explained: “I am delighted to be performing in the Marine Hotel Ballycastle on 24th May as part of the Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival. It will feel like I’m coming home to perform, as Ballycastle is just across the water from Rathlin Island, where my Father comes from. I am really looking forward to it!”

Owner of The Marine Hotel, Claire Hunter explained: “The buzz in the area is palpable, as both Ballycastle and Rathlin locals seem to be very excited about the upcoming Festival, and especially for Frances Black’s concert. This will be Frances’s only show outside of Belfast in Northern Ireland, and promises to be a great homecoming concert that should not to be missed!”

Caroline Carey, Tourism Officer at Causeway Coast and Glens explains: ‘The Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival celebrates our rich and diverse maritime culture here in the Causeway Coast and Glens, and we couldn’t think of a better artist to head up our programme of events. In addition to this wonderful concert, we have a jam-packed schedule of events planned between 22nd May and 31st May 2015, so if you like Frances Black, check out our website to make sure you aren’t missing out on anything else!”

Doors open at 8pm and the concert starts at 9pm. The concert is being held in The Marine Hotel, where tickets are available. Contact 028 2076 2222 or email reception@marinehotelballycastle.com for tickets.

For further information about the Rathlin Sound Maritime Festival, log on to www.heartofthecausewaycoastandglens.com/maritimefestival or contact Ballycastle Visitor Information Centre on 028 2076 2024 or email ballycastlevic@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk.

Translink & North Down get ready to celebrate Holywood – Bangor Railway 150th Anniversary

Public encouraged to make ‘smart moves’ by train to Bangor on May 16 to mark historic milestone

The 150th anniversary of the opening of the Holywood – Bangor Railway Line will take place this month (18 May 2015) and to mark the major historic milestone, Translink is encouraging more people to visit Bangor and enjoy a range of special events and activities taking place on Saturday 16th May.

Steeped in history, the railway in North Down has come a long way since construction was completed by the Belfast, Holywood and Bangor Railway Company (BHBR) in 1865 when the population of Bangor was less than 3,000.

In the past decade alone, passenger numbers on the Bangor railway line have grown by 89%. Today, the line is thriving with over 2.87 million passenger journeys made in 2014/15. Customers today can choose from 100 services per day and six departures per hour during peak times.

Gemma McMurray, Translink NI Railways Route Manager – Bangor Line, said there are many reasons for the continued popularity of train travel:

“Travelling by train is a ‘smart move’ for many people in Northern Ireland. Both regular commuters and visitors to North Down enjoy a wide range of benefits by using the train – relaxing hassle-free journeys on board modern clean trains, frequent and reliable services, free on board wi-fi, time-savings compared to car travel and great value with a range of attractive tickets to choose from.

“During this special anniversary year, we want more people to explore North Down by train and enjoy all the excellent attractions situated along the route. Stop off in Holywood town centre and browse the speciality boutiques, step back in time at Cultra’s Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, blow away the cobwebs at Crawfordsburn Country Park, explore Grey Point Fort at Helen’s Bay, soak up the fun at Bangor’s Pickie Fun Park and Aurora Aquatic Complex or relax in the serenity of Bangor Castle Walled Garden.

“On Saturday 16th May, a range of events will be taking place in Bangor making it a perfect destination for a fun family day out. There will be music and food galore with the Continental Market at McKee Clock Arena and the Ards and North Down Pipe Band Championships taking place in Castle Park.

“There will also be entertainment in Bangor Bus & Rail Centre from 2 – 4pm with historical characters in costume provided by the Ulster-Scots Agency, memorabilia and model railway displays, Bluegrass musical performances as well as face-painting and balloon-modelling for kids. Translink customers can also enjoy complimentary treats provided by ‘The Salt House and Steam Coffee and Bake House’ and ‘Station News’.

“To get there, passengers can take advantage of a third-off rail day return tickets for travel after 9.30am or the Family & Friends ticket offering unlimited all day travel on Translink bus and train services for up to 2 adults and 4 children for just £22.

“We also want our passengers to tell us why they love their journey by train on the Bangor railway line– simply tweet Translink_NI #smartmovers with their stories. All the tweets will be entered into a competition to win prizes including travel and local attraction tickets plus copies of historian Robin Masefield’s new book ‘Be Careful, Don’t Rush, celebrating 150 years of train travel between Holywood and Bangor’ .

“We’ve also worked closely with Robin to create a series of Bangor Railway posters that will be put on display in coming weeks along the route and provide an interesting overview of each individual station’s unique history.

“We’re really looking forward to celebrating the 150th anniversary and welcoming more visitors to Bangor for a great day out on May 16,” said Gemma.

Alex Irvine, Tourism Development Officer, Ards and North Down Borough Council, said:

“Visitors and tourists have been coming here by train since the railways inception to enjoy the many attractions and activities the area has to offer. We are delighted to be supporting this weekend of celebrations and we hope that people will take this opportunity to jump on board and come to Bangor for a busy day of activities on May 16th.”

For further information on the Holywood – Bangor Railway 150th anniversary click www.translink.co.uk/HBR150/. For Translink NI Railways travel information call 028 90 66 66 30.

ARMAGH CRAFT FAIR RETURNS WITH A BIGGER AND BRIGHTER LINE-UP

Armagh Craft Fair is returning to Armagh on Saturday 23rd May from 10.30am to 6pm, in the splendour of the historic Primates Palace, Palace Stables and Chapel at The Palace Demesne, within 300 acres of beautiful parkland in the heart of the historic city of Armagh.

Now in its fifth year this high quality event offers something for everyone. The fair will feature over 45 high quality craft stalls from makers across the length and breadth of Ireland including textiles, jewellery, wood, glass, soaps, ceramics, and candles to name but a few. There will also be a host of creative craft workshops for adults and children including Wine Tasting, Porcelain Jewellery Tray Making, Gemstone Jewellery, and for the kids, Jumping Clay, Wacky Wax Hands and Clay Baby Hedgehogs.

There will be 14 free outdoor craft demonstrations from master crafters featuring Feltmaking, Basket Weaving, Wood Turning, Stone Carving, Rope Making, Leather Working, Glass-Lampworking, and many more. Makers will be inviting you to have a go and try your hand at the various craft activities.

All this will be combined with musical entertainment, children and family entertainment, guided tours of the Palace and Demesne, inspiring Art talks by JB Vallely and Anne Callanan, great food at the Moody Boar, Demesne walks, the superb children’s play area and much more to make this year’s fair a great day out for the whole family.

For further information, bookings and to download the full programme go to www.marketplacearmagh.com. Workshop bookings can be made online or through The Market Place Theatre Box Office at [028] 3752 1821. You can also follow developments on Facebook (www.facebook.com/marketplacearmagh) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/mptarmagh) for the latest information and video previews.

HASTINGS HOTELS GROUP PURCHASES WINDSOR HOUSE

The Directors of Hastings Hotels are delighted to announce: “Windsor House, in Bedford Street, Central Belfast has been purchased by the Hastings Hotels Group for £6.5m.

It is one of the tallest buildings in Ireland dominating the Belfast City centre skyline since its construction was completed in 1974.

Planning permission for a hotel of major city international quality will be submitted within a few weeks. Award winning Belfast Architects WDR & RT Taggarts have been engaged to develop the designs.

This will be a major construction project, and will be very much welcomed by the Northern Ireland building industry.

The hotel, when completed, will see the creation of 150 new jobs in the hospitality sector. Its prime city centre location is ideally situated to meet the urgent demand that the hotel sector requires to satisfy the growing business activity and the increase in tourism prospects.

With our philosophy of continuous reinvestment, Hastings Hotels will also continue to extend, enhance and invest in its existing six Northern Ireland hotels, and in the Merrion Hotel in Dublin.”