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We value your feedback and ideas and believe your input is vital in shaping our city.
Our online community engagement hub, Your say Belfast provides you with the opportunity to offer genuine input into a broad range of projects, activities and decisions. It is a dedicated space where you can gather information, share your ideas and have your say on a variety of matters.
Our engagement hub won’t replace face-to-face engagement, but we recognise that public engagement events are not always possible, especially in today’s climate of social distancing, or are not everyone’s cup of tea. That's why we have made this website - to make it easier for you to contribute and get involved in a way and at a time that suits you.
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The new Department which operates by the name of Belfast Stories is NOT fit for purpose. We the people have had our taxes invested into the revamp of Tourism Northern Ireland. However, the £5b is NOT being distributed equally. Already £5m has been spent and wasted on an unnecessary film theatre we were not consulted on! Further more, it will descend into an undesirable hovel just like the Odeon cinema in the Victoria Centre. The huge amount of money to be used for The White Bank is ill advised and will be a total loss. We need investment across N. Ireland recruiting Welcome Hosts! Our other tourist attractions across the six counties are crying out for investment, needing to resort to begging visitors for donations when there is ample money in the pot!
chrisewok
over 1 year ago
Removed by moderator.
Bellstephen
over 1 year ago
look and do more for the amount of homeless people in belfast also the dirty uncle fed areas
Bellstephen
over 1 year ago
Please engage more with the general public, possible have the general pubic show you areas in the city centre that need improvement or have some one have a walk in the city centre, to see the dirty uncleared streets that are even sticky u see your feet and need scrubbed and hoses down. How can we promote a great city with dirty streets !’
Bellstephen
over 3 years ago
Tell DfI Roads to wise up. Sustainable infrastructure, is a necessity and advancing it will reduce car dependency and make room for citizens to live in Belfast, and not have their health damaged to boot.
More green spaces, *better quality* green spaces, more wildlife, more sustainable transport, more places for people to engage with one another, no more tribecca madness.
Good move to have improve discussion on this and good work on Million Trees. Let's have more of this sort of ambition and creativity.
We'll need it there's a biodiversity and climate change crisis remember.
The new Department which operates by the name of Belfast Stories is NOT fit for purpose.
We the people have had our taxes invested into the revamp of Tourism Northern Ireland. However, the £5b is NOT being distributed equally. Already £5m has been spent and wasted on an unnecessary film theatre we were not consulted on! Further more, it will descend into an undesirable hovel just like the Odeon cinema in the Victoria Centre. The huge amount of money to be used for The White Bank is ill advised and will be a total loss. We need investment across N. Ireland recruiting Welcome Hosts! Our other tourist attractions across the six counties are crying out for investment, needing to resort to begging visitors for donations when there is ample money in the pot!
Removed by moderator.
look and do more for the amount of homeless people in belfast also the dirty uncle fed areas
Please engage more with the general public, possible have the general pubic show you areas in the city centre that need improvement or have some one have a walk in the city centre, to see the dirty uncleared streets that are even sticky u see your feet and need scrubbed and hoses down.
How can we promote a great city with dirty streets !’
Tell DfI Roads to wise up. Sustainable infrastructure, is a necessity and advancing it will reduce car dependency and make room for citizens to live in Belfast, and not have their health damaged to boot.
More green spaces, *better quality* green spaces, more wildlife, more sustainable transport, more places for people to engage with one another, no more tribecca madness.
Good move to have improve discussion on this and good work on Million Trees. Let's have more of this sort of ambition and creativity.
We'll need it there's a biodiversity and climate change crisis remember.