Gavin Annon, President of Belfast Chamber, said:
“Belfast Chamber condemns the violence that has occurred in Belfast in recent days. We are working tirelessly with a large number of organisations to help create a city that is welcoming, inclusive and sustainable for all. Such violence is hugely detrimental to our city’s reputation.
“Those responsible must recognise the severe damage they are causing to businesses and the major impact this is having on people’s livelihoods, with a lot of organisations impacted either directly or indirectly through closures due to concerns for their staff’s safety.
“Belfast Chamber recognises people’s right to protest peacefully and understands the frustrations around some of the underlying issues, such as the lack of adequate housing. Indeed, we have been at the forefront in engaging with stakeholders, including government departments and Belfast City Council, to help address these challenges. However, violence is never the answer.”