Belfast Council gave company permission to use site as a conference centre facility with associated use as an events/entertainment space
The Limelight Belfast has been granted full planning permission to take over the old Belfast Telegraph Print Hall for conferences and events.
There is a large student accommodation block currently under construction adjacent to the site, while Belfast Central Library and a number of commercial units including a hair salon are located in the surrounding area. The site is outside but opposite the Cathedral conservation area to the east. The report adds: “The supporting statement from the applicant states that although the proposal is for a permanent period, it acknowledges that there are plans to redevelop the site for a mixed-use scheme and that they will vacate the site once the other plans are ready to be implemented. This would be a matter from the landowner/landlord of the site.”
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