Belfast City Centre Management

Belfast City Centre Management Belfast City Centre Management delivers projects which complement and add value to the work of its funders. https://linktr.ee/belfastcitycentremanagement

We provide city centre information including new initiatives, legislation changes, parades and events. Belfast City Centre Management will provide a vehicle for the public and private sectors to determine and deliver an agreed city centre agenda on strategic issues and to add value to the work of the major public sector service agencies.

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29/05/2024

No development has taken place as part of the project, which first received planning permission from Belfast City Council in 2017

29/05/2024
05/12/2023

Today we’ve launched our Christmas policing operation which aims to keep people safe over the festive season.

https://orlo.uk/ZPIzy

Signing of Information Sharing Agreement to tackle ShopliftingRetail Crimewatch is a crime reduction initiative between ...
05/10/2023

Signing of Information Sharing Agreement to tackle Shoplifting

Retail Crimewatch is a crime reduction initiative between the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the Department of Justice, the Public Prosecution Service and retailers that actively target prolific offenders, deterring them from entering members’ premises.

Managed jointly by the PSNI and Belfast City Centre Management, this crime reduction initiative is a UK-leading example of partnership-working between police and the retail sector. It is the only scheme in the UK that pursues burglary charges for the most prolific offenders.

The PSNI and Belfast City Centre Management have agreed to extend the scheme for a further three years through an Information Sharing Agreement which supports a network of retailers across Northern Ireland who share information about retail crime and prolific shoplifters.

Key successes:-

· There have been 127 successful burglary convictions for prolific offenders resulting in 62 custodial sentences.

· 70% of first-time offenders do not re-offend, which in itself is a significant deterrent to repeat crimes.

Chief Superintendent Darrin Jones, from the Police Service of Northern Ireland, said: “We recognise the impact on a business when a crime occurs can be quite severe and, as a service, we dedicate considerable effort into working with local businesses to tackle retail related crime and in particular shoplifting.

The Retail Crimewatch sign in-store indicates that the shop is a member and is in possession of shoplifter images. This deters offenders before they even enter the store.

Anyone committing or attempting a theft or fraud within a member store, will be excluded from that store for a period of 12 months. They will also be banned from all Retail Crimewatch member premises. If the offender still enters the premises, they will be doing so as a trespasser. This means that if they commit a theft they will be subject to prosecution for burglary instead of theft, facing higher penalties in sentencing.”

Geraldine Duggan, City Centre Manager, added, “We are delighted to continue our partnership with the PSNI to support the business community across NI. Through the Retail Crimewatch scheme we can do our bit to help reduce loss, increase profit margins and protect staff.

The retail community plays an important role in our society, by creating employment for thousands of people. It is, however, under increasing pressure in terms of rising costs and increased aggressive shoplifting behaviour.

The Retail Crimewatch scheme empowers retailers to identify, challenge and ultimately exclude prolific offenders from their stores.

Recent investment in the digitalization of the scheme and work with the Public Prosecution Service to bring increased penalties, has helped make Retail Crimewatch recognized as an exemplar of best practice by the PSNI. 50% of those charged with burglary have received a custodial sentence.

Through an Exclusion Order process and by working alongside your local police, being a member of Retail Crimewatch reduces crime and anti-social behaviour. Helping to increase profitability by reducing stock and financial loss.

Retail theft is not a victimless crime but working together with businesses, the PSNI & the Public Prosecution Service; to identify prolific offenders and keep them out of stores and off the street; we can help protect businesses and protect jobs.”

For further information contact: -

The PSNI News & Media Centre on 028 9070 0084 or

Geraldine Duggan, City Centre Manager on 07790905812 or [email protected]

Pictured below is Chief Superintendent Darrin Jones, PSNI, and Geraldine Duggan, Belfast City Centre Management, outside Victoria Square, Belfast.

Belfast City Centre Management crowns Festive Window Competition overall winner for lighting up the city with ‘It’s a Be...
22/12/2022

Belfast City Centre Management crowns Festive Window Competition overall winner for lighting up the city with ‘It’s a Belfast Christmas’ theme.

Belfast City Centre Management, a not-for-profit company, is proud to announce REMUS UOMO, Victoria Square, as its Overall Winner in this year’s competition, with their ‘Yer Granny’s front room at Christmas’ window display which celebrates the nostalgia of Christmas’s bygone years in Belfast.

The other winners were:
Noblett's Wallpaper, North Street, took the first prize again in the Independent Retail Category;
Anthropologie, Arthur Street, took first prize in the Multiple Retail Category; and
Granny Annie's Kitchen, Victoria Street, took first prize in the Hospitality Category.

Announcing the winners, Geraldine Duggan, City Centre Manager at Belfast City Centre Management, said: “We were inundated with entries this year and it was a difficult competition to judge but all entrants should be congratulated for contributing to the vibrant and jovial atmosphere in the city centre. Festive window displays help enliven our city centre streets and give a much-needed boost to lifting the spirits of staff who are working long hours over the festive season."

"We want to congratulate and thank this year’s winners for the effort they put into lighting up the streets of our city. They have injected magic onto the streets and made a Christmas trip to the city a much brighter one.”

Special congratulations to the overall winner REMUS UOMO who said "our window this year, was created by our visual merchandising manager Paul McMordie, and forms part of Remus Uomo’s recent ‘Belfast Not Milan’ campaign which solidifies the brand’s Belfast origin story and credentials as an independent men’s clothing brand established in 1991 in Belfast."

"To encapsulate the warmth of the scene Paul sourced antique furniture, created retro foil hanging decorations and added vintage toys under a traditionally decorated tree. A bespoke ‘chandelier’ made from vintage lampshades is included in front of a roaring fireplace which acts as a backdrop to add to the effect.
With sustainability in mind, Paul sourced the majority of props for the window display from local charity shops and salvage yards.”

Belfast City Centre Management congratulate all finalists in their Festive Window Competition 2022!We want to congratula...
22/12/2022

Belfast City Centre Management congratulate all finalists in their Festive Window Competition 2022!

We want to congratulate and thank all of this year’s finalists. They have injected magic onto the streets and made a Christmas trip to the city a much brighter one.

Announcing the winners, Geraldine Duggan, City Centre Manager at Belfast City Centre Management said: “We were inundated with entries this year and it was a difficult competition to judge but all entrants should be congratulated for contributing to the vibrant and jovial atmosphere in the city centre. Festive window displays help enliven our city centre streets and give a much-needed boost to lifting the spirits of staff who are working long hours over the festive season."

There were three categories, and the finalists are all listed below:

Independent Retail category:
Noblett's Wallpaper
We Have It Wrapped Up
The Holy Shop and
REMUS UOMO

Multi Retail category:
Anthropologie
Sostrenegrene and


Hospitality category:
Granny Annie's Kitchen
Queens Cafe Bar and
Pizza on the Square

Stay tuned for the overall winner to be announced!


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09/12/2022

5 Step Rule
Police Service of Northern Ireland 101 lines can face periods of high demand and it may take them longer to answer you on occasion, please consider this quick and easy guide.

If you believe you need to contact Police following the 5 Step Rule can make this easier for you. The steps involved in this are outlined in their video below.

Please feel free to share with your colleagues, clients, and businesses province-wide as the Police Service of Northern ...
06/12/2022

Please feel free to share with your colleagues, clients, and businesses province-wide as the Police Service of Northern Ireland continue to raise awareness for this simple, yet effective, initiative that allows those who may find themselves in a vulnerable situation, with a quick and discreet way to access the help they need.

Are you on a night out and receiving unwanted attention?

Is someone not taking ‘no’ for an answer?

‘Ask for Angela’ in registered venues and trained staff there will know you need help.

Learn more at https://crowd.in/VidExs

We are holding our annual Festive Window Competition!  Enter by emailing an image of your festive window to info@belfast...
28/11/2022

We are holding our annual Festive Window Competition!

Enter by emailing an image of your festive window to [email protected] or Whatsapp a picture to 07799 52 69 30.

The competition closes on 9th December! Good luck!!

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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