Belfast Harbour Police (BHP) Recruitment Video
Mass-ticketing of cars at family events at the Odyssey Arena, armed corporate security, sleeping in cars by night.... forget the SAS.... this is BHP.
Belfast Harbour announces new £7million cruise facility
Belfast's position as Ireland's fastest growing cruise destination will receive a major boost from a £7million investment by Belfast Harbour to create the island's first purpose-built cruise facility.
The investment will ensure that Belfast will be able to handle all cruise ships currently operating in the Irish Sea, as well as next generation ships which carry over 4,500 passengers and crew. It will also enable visitors to disembark directly within walking distance of the city's Titanic visitor attractions - Titanic's Dock & Pumphouse, Titanic Belfast and SS Nomadic.
A record 60 ships are scheduled to call at Belfast this year representing a 45% jump in passengers and crew, up from 75,000 to 110,000 in just one year. Associated spend with cruise visits is expected to generate more than £18m for the local economy in 2013.
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Belfast harbour 2015 aerial
Belfast harbour 2015
Lunchtime at Belfast Harbour, 1954
Lunchtime at Belfast Harbour 1954
#FutureBelfast. Developing a plan for a thriving Belfast city centre.
We launched the Belfast: Future City initiative in 2013 as a mechanism to facilitate citywide discussions around strategic priorities for Belfast’s development. We held a successful Future City conference at the Belfast Waterfront on 20 June 2014 exploring a long-term vision for our city centre, attended by over 200 city leaders. Delegates heard from internationally renowned urban development consultancy Urban Strategies, which we commissioned with Deloitte Arup to work with city leaders to develop a city centre and regeneration plan.
Watch this short film with Joe Berridge from Urban Strategies and Suzanne Wylie, Chief Executive Belfast City Council, to hear about the initial findings and recommendations emerging as part of the City centre regeneration and investment plan, including a range of priority places, projects and objectives for the city centre. You can watch a video of Joe Berridge’s full presentation at belfastcity.gov.uk/futurecity
Urban Strategies is working very closely with Belfast’s key institutions to gather their views and identify their priorities in order to produce a deliverable city centre regeneration and investment plan which is properly informed and has broad support. We’re currently consulting on Urban Strategies’ Belfast City Centre directions paper and the final city centre regeneration and investment plan will be launched in autumn 2014.
Go to for further information. If you’d like to send us your views on the plan, please email these to development@belfastcity.gov.uk before 5pm on 15 August 2014.
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River Tyne Harbour Radio and Kevin singing
Belfast Docks
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Belfast Harbour Diver, 1950s
1950's Diver- Belfast Harbour
Counsel office in Belfast
Good Friday 14th April 2017. London - Belfast - Glasgow
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HMS Northumberland, Belfast Pollock dock
The HMS Northumberland, which led the Tall Ships flotilla out of Belfast harbour down Belfast Lough on Sun 5th July 2015, to begin the Tall ship Race.
HMS Northumberland is a Type 23 frigate of the Royal Navy. She is named after the Duke of Northumberland. She is the eighth RN ship to bear the name since the first 70 gun frigate in 1679, and the ninth in the class of Type 23 frigates. She is based at Devonport and is part of the Devonport Flotilla.
Name: HMS Northumberland
Operator: Royal Navy
Ordered: December 1989
Builder: Swan Hunter, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
Laid down: 4 April 1991
Launched: 4 April 1992
Sponsored by: Lady Anne Kerr
Commissioned: 29 September 1994
Homeport: HMNB Devonport, Plymouth
Identification: Pennant number: F238
Honours and
awards: Barfleur 1692, Vigo 1702, Louisberg 1758, Quebec 1759, Egypt 1801, San Domingo 1806, Groix Island 1812, Egypt 1882
Status: in active service, as of 2015Class and type: Type 23 Frigate
Displacement: 4,900 t (4,800 long tons; 5,400 short tons)[1]
Length: 133 m (436 ft 4 in)
Beam: 16.1 m (52 ft 10 in)
Draught: 7.3 m (23 ft 9 in)
Propulsion: CODLAG:
Four 1510 kW (2,025 shp) Paxman Valenta 12CM diesel generators
Two GEC electric motors delivering 2980kW (4000 shp)
Two Rolls-Royce Spey SM1C delivering 23,190 kW (31,100 shp)
Speed: In excess of 28 kn (52 km/h; 32 mph)
Range: 7,500 nautical miles (14,000 km) at 15 kn (28 km/h)
Complement: 185 (accommodation for up to 205)
Electronic warfare
and decoys:
UAF-1 ESM, or, UAT Mod 1
Seagnat
Type 182 towed torpedo decoy
Surface Ship Torpedo Defence
Armament:
Anti-air missiles: 1 × 32-cell Sea Wolf GWS.26 VLS canisters for 32:
Sea Wolf missiles (range 1-10 km)
Anti-ship missiles:
2 × quad Harpoon launchers
Anti-submarine torpedoes:
2 × Twin 12.75 in (324 mm) Sting Ray torpedo tubes
Guns:
1 × BAE 4.5 inch Mk 8 naval gun
2 × 30mm DS30M Mk2 guns, or, 2× 30mm DS30B guns
2 × Miniguns
4 × General purpose machine guns
Aircraft carried: 1 × Lynx HMA8, armed with;
4 × Sea Skua anti ship missiles, or 2 × anti submarine torpedoes
or
1 × Westland Merlin HM1, armed with;
4 × anti submarine torpedoes
Aviation facilities:
Flight deck
Enclosed hangar
Short Term Office Rentals – Belfast, Northern Ireland
Short Term Office Rentals – Belfast, Northern Ireland
The Donaldson & Lyttle building is a newly refurbished loft style office building in Great Victoria Street Belfast. Short Term Office Rentals are now available for immediate occupation on the fourth floor.
The property provides a total of 19,143 Sq Ft of Belfast office space arranged over four floors. The refurbished loft style offices are accessed from Great Victoria Street and are finished to include wooden flooring, part red brick and part plastered and painted walls, hot and cold air-conditioning, and suspended low energy lighting.
The floor plates will benefit from open plan office space with meeting rooms, kitchen/break out area and Male and Female WC’s on each floor.
The Grade B short term office rentals may suit a small or large business looking to save on fit-out costs. The ready to go office is fully furnished with small and large offices, as well as internal work stations. The board room is also fully furnished.
This temporary office space for rent is on the fourth floor with floors one, two and three also currently listed as available for office space to lease.
LOCATION
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and is the 15th largest city in the United Kingdom. The commercial property to let is situated at the Great Victoria Street and Bruce Street intersection.
Great Victoria Street is one of Belfast’s main arterial routes. The property is easily accessed by both road and public transport, being located within a 3 minute walk from the Europa Bus and Train Station.
Occupiers in the vicinity include the Europa Hotel, Grand Opera House, Ginger Bistro, HCL Technologies and The Crown Bar.
Office Area: 14520 sq ft (1348.95 sq m)
Area Range: 4590-14520 sq ft
For Sale/To Let: To Let
Status: Available
Lease Term: Negotiable
Lease Type: FRI
If you’re looking for a temporary office space for rent, contact CBRE or Chris Donaldson chrisdlwe@gmail.com for further details.
CBRE Address: 32-38 Linenhall St, Belfast BT2 8BG
CBRE Phone: 028 9043 8555
Short Term Office Rentals – Belfast, Northern Ireland
Tribeca Belfast - Jamie Dornan
Tribeca Belfast is a new area focused on bringing together the old, the young, the brave and the curious.
A new £500m urban regeneration project in the heart of Belfast will be named 'Tribeca', it has been revealed.
The Castlebrooke Investments project will deliver 1,500,000 sq ft of residential, Grade A office, retail, food and beverage space in Belfast city centre.
Tribeca Belfast, which aims to reflect the development’s location as the ‘Triangle beside the Cathedral’, is the largest single regeneration project in Belfast city centre.
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Tick Tock - FOI training video
The ICO has produced this training DVD to help make public authorities aware of their responsibilities under the Freedom of information Act and the Environmental Information Regulations.
Titanic Real Footage: Leaving Belfast for Disaster (1911-1912) | British Pathé
This remarkable video captures some of the only genuine footage of the Titanic prior to it sinking, the rescue of survivors, and The Mackay Bennet leaving Halifax in search of the dead.
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NB: this film contains the only genuine footage of the Titanic held by British Pathe. There are slightly different versions of this film held by British Movietone and the National Film and Television Archive. There is a duplication of part of this footage on tape PM3478.
Gaumont newsreel which contains only known footage of the Titanic. Pathe have joint rights in this film with holders of Gaumont footage.
Introductory intertitle reads: The `Titanic' leaving Belfast lough for Southampton. There follows eight shots of the Titanic moored at Belfast - probably on April 2nd 1912. In several of the shots we see men walking beside the ship and smoke comes from the Titanic's third funnel. The ship is not actually departing, the ship is virtually stationary through all shots.
Intertitle reads: Before the disaster, Captain Smith on the Bridge. C/U of Captain Edward J. Smith - he is actually on board the Olympic rather than the Titanic. Flashing intertitle reads: C-Q-D Help! Help! We are sinking! followed by another intertitle: The Graveyard of the Sea - Icebergs and ice floes near the scene of the disaster. Moving shot of some ice floes and icebergs.
The Yacht Mary Scully going out to meet the Carpathia at sea. The Mary Scully passes the camera. It has a banner along the side stating: New York American Press Boat. The `Carpathia' nearing New York with survivors. Carpathia passes camera. The Carpathia Docked - boat seen beside quayside. Captain Rostrum of the `Carpathia'. M/S of a group of gentlemen standing on quayside. Some survivors of Titanic's crew - M/S of half a dozen men - two wear White Star Line emblazoned jumpers. Two men talk. Quartermaster Hitchens of the Titanic who went down with the ship and was afterwards picked up. M/S of Hitchens talking to a policeman. Father Hogue, a passenger of the Carpathia who first sighted the Titanic lifeboats. Two shots of Father Hogue. Some of the heroes of the Titanic's crew picked up at sea. Various shots of some of the crew who wear lifejackets. Two of the crew act out how one saved the other from drowning. Reporters interviewing survivors. C/U of group of journalists. The crowd at the White Star offices New York awaiting news. People crowd around the office and arrive and leave through revolving doors. Scene at the Cunard Docks the morning after the Carpathia's arrival. Panning shot of the docks. Marconi, whose marvelous discovery saved over 700 lives. C/U of Marconi and his wife (?) The Mackay Bennet leaving Halifax in search of the dead. Various shots of crew on board the Mackay Bennet.
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Sunset in Belfast Harbour
A little cruise through Belfast Harbour the evening of the tall ships. A beautiful sunset to boot.
Electric Trains In The UK 1960'S
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Singapore (1967)
Singapore.
Australian commentary, transcript on file.
M.S. Couple in airways booking office looking at poster for Singapore. G.V. Exterior modern hotel in Singapore. Various shots down the famous 'Change Alley' market street. Interior shop selling watches and cameras at duty-free prices. Various shots interior the temple of a thousand lights (Sakya Muni Gaya) with fifty-foot Buddha and people at prayer. G.V. Pan over Singapore Harbour area.
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.