Belfast Chamber members received valuable insights into the city’s development and security landscape at the Chamber’s Business Forum at Custom House Square.
The event provided members with the opportunity to remain fully informed about the latest updates on public realm projects, Belfast City Council initiatives, and the ongoing efforts of the Police Service of Northern Ireland to maintain a safe, thriving city.
The Department for Communities also reiterated its commitment to the public realm, outlining its plans to improve public spaces and enhance accessibility.
Clare Guinness, CEO of Belfast Chamber, stated:
“In light of the recent disturbances that have impacted our city, it is more important than ever that we work closely with all relevant authorities to ensure public safety and maintain a positive image of Belfast.
“By collaborating with the PSNI and Belfast City Council through the hosting of events such as this, we can collectively address the challenges faced by our community and create a safer and more welcoming environment for everyone.
“Belfast Chamber is committed to supporting public realm projects that are essential for maintaining our city centre’s vibrant status. A thriving city centre is crucial for attracting businesses and tourists, contributing to economic growth, and fostering a sense of community.”
Belfast Chamber is dedicated to providing its members with valuable networking opportunities, expert insights, and the chance to contribute to the ongoing development of Belfast.