The draft Developer Contributions Framework sets out our approach to securing developer contributions as part of the planning application process. We will use it when assessing relevant planning applications across Belfast and it will also provide practical guidance for applicants, developers,...More
Belfast City Council, Active Belfast Limited and Greenwich Leisure Limited (GLL) are partners in delivering a leisure contract for Belfast. As partners, we have committed to developing an aquatics strategy for Belfast for the next 12 years, from 2018 to 2030.
The strategy aims to...More
The Council is exploring ways of changing waste collection to improve the level of recycling and the quality of materials collected at the kerbside.
This consultation is an opportunity to give your views on the options being considered.
The survey should take around 15...More
We’re developing a Masterplan for the Inner North West area of the city centre. Our aim is to guide the future development of the Inner North West area.
We already consulted on the masterplan and received some interesting, positive and useful feedback. Partly because of this...More
In May 2012 Belfast was the first city in Northern Ireland to join the World Health Organisation Global Network of Age-friendly Cities and Communities.
In 2017 we came to the end of our first age-friendly plan and began the process of assessing our acheivements, identifying...More
Redevelopment proposals for Springfield Dam and Park
We have developed new proposals for the Springfield Dam and Springfield Park – connecting both to form one large park - and would like to hear your views.
What do we hope to achieve?
We want to create a...More
Belfast City Council is planning to erect a permanent memorial at Plot Z1, also known as the 'Baby Public' plot in the City Cemetery. The memorial will be in memory of up to 8,000 bodies buried on site, many of whom are stillborn babies or those who died shortly after birth.
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This survey is our first step in understanding the needs of our customers and residents when dealing with, or contacting, Belfast City Council.
During the coming year, we will develop a new customer focus strategy with the aim of delivering improved services to you. We want to...More
You are being asked to complete this survey as you benefited from funding provided under the Belfast City Council’s District Council Good Relations Programme (DCGRP) in 2017-2018. The Good Relations Unit delivers its work through this programme each year. The purpose of the survey is to find out...More
Building Control will be carrying out this survey of former Licensee Forum Attendees to seek permission to continue to contact them after 25th May 2018.
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Under the Local Government Act (NI) 2014, councils in Northern Ireland are required, every year, to set one or more improvement objectives and to ensure arrangements are in place to deliver those objectives. This is referred to as our “Duty to Improve”.
As part of this duty, we must...More
We’ve developed a strategy for an area east of the River Lagan described as the East Bank. Our aim is to inform planning and investment decisions that will impact the long-term development of this area.
We’ve already consulted on the strategy and received some interesting, positive and...More
We have developed a Masterplan to guide the future development of the Inner North West area of Belfast city centre, and we would like to hear the views of the public on our proposals.
The area covers 42.4 acres and is located in the city centre.
The masterplan looks at the...More
We’re consulting on a proposal to designate Belfast as a ‘holiday resort’ under Article 6 of the Shops (Sunday Trading &c.) (Northern Ireland) Order 1997.
This would allow large shops to extend their Sunday trading hours on up to 18 Sundays in any calendar year between 1 March and 30...More
The Northern Fringe is considered as the significant last phase of the Gasworks site, having previously been safeguarded for a now abandoned road proposal. It is hoped that the proposed Masterplan will allow for the completion of the Gasworks site providing meaningful social, economic and...More
As part of our £105 million Leisure Transformation Programme, Templemore Baths will benefit from a £17 million investment. We've been awarded £5 million funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund towards this project to restore the building to its former glory and extend to provide new facilities....More
Our £105 million Leisure Transformation Programme is our 10-year investment into improving our leisure centres, programmes and services. This is a unique opportunity to improve the health and wellbeing of our city, by delivering a quality service that meets the needs of our communities.
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The European Capital of Culture Bid is about you, about us, about everyone in the region. We want to create a bid which truly reflects the lives of all citizens living in this place.
Help us make this everyone’s bid and tell us a yarn by answering the five questions in our survey:
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We’ve developed a strategy for an area east of the River Lagan described as the East Bank, and we’d like to hear your views on our proposals. Our aim is to inform planning and investment decisions that will impact the long-term development of this area.
The area comprises 43 acres...More
We’re working to develop a new park and playground located between Old Golf Course Road and Upper Dunmurry Lane. Through this investment we hope to create an attractive area of open community space which families and children can enjoy.
In December 2016 we asked local people for their...More
Belfast aims to be a welcoming and inclusive city for all. To help achieve this aim and to meet other best practice guidance and legal requirements, we want to develop and implement a linguistic diversity policy.
Our draft Linguistic Diversity Policy outlines our approach to promoting...More
We take our responsibilty for heritage protection seriously and are keen to protect the rich and varied built heritage of the Adelaide Park Conservation Area. We're concerned that the character may be eroded by alterations, individually and cumulatively, even if they are small in scale, by...More
We take our responsibilty for heritage protection seriously and are keen to protect the rich and varied built heritage of the Malone Park Conservation Area. We're concerned that the character may be eroded by alterations, individually and cumulatively, even if they are small in scale, by...More
In partnership with the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) Belfast City Council are planning to deliver a project designed to enhance the existing heritage in City Cemetery and people’s ability to access and enjoy it. As part of this project we are proposing to develop a new visitor/education centre,...More
Plot Z1 in City Cemetery is the resting place of almost 8,000 people, the vast majority of them babies. There are multiple burials in each grave, mainly from the period 1945–96.
While records show that the plot was also used for adult burials, it was primarily used for the burial of babies...More
Belfast City Council is conducting market research on its award-winning St George’s Market, and we’d like to hear from you.
Whether you go every week, you’ve only visited it once or you’ve never been before, we want to hear your views. The survey will take no more than ten minutes...More
The Age-friendly Belfast vision is that Belfast will be a city where older people live life to the fullest.
In 2013, Belfast was the first city in Northern Ireland to join the World Health Organisation's Global Network of Age-friendly Cities. An Age-friendly city is defined as an...More
We’re consulting on a proposal to designate Belfast as a ‘holiday resort’ under Article 6 of the Shops (Sunday Trading &c.) (Northern Ireland) Order 1997.
This would allow large shops to extend their Sunday trading hours on up to 18 Sundays in any calendar year between 1 March and 30...More
Redevelopment proposals for Reverend Robert Bradford Memorial park, Donegall Pass
We are working in partnership with Urban Village Initiative to consult and develop a new and improve park at the existing site.
We have now developed draft concept design for the park and we want to hear...More
The Belfast Agenda is Belfast’s first community plan.
We want a city that provides a high quality of life for everyone who lives here and we want to make the city a great place for the many people who come here to work, study, visit or set up and grow their business.
This plan sets...More