Belfast City Centre Management Ltd has launched a City Strategic Forum, a dynamic partnership of representatives from business sectors and business organisations, who will identify strategic issues and respond to emerging issues in the city.   The City Strategic Forum will also act as a channel for the business community to influence both central and local government to support the sustainable growth of the City.


 

Andrew Webb, Chair of Belfast City Centre Management discusses:

 

 “Belfast remains the economic engine for Northern Ireland and the future strength and vibrancy of its economy is vital to the well-being of Northern Ireland.  The City Strategic Forum is a mechanism to identify broader strategic issues and ensure Belfast is optimally positioned to realise its ambitions, and that its resources and priorities are aligned with the overarching vision for the City through the Belfast Agenda and with Northern Ireland’s Programme for Government.  This in turn will safeguard economic growth in the City which will continue to make a vital contribution to the wider Northern Ireland economy.”     

 

Andrew continues:

 

“Challenges for the City abound, including the recent Bank Buildings fire, the changing face of the High Street and indeed the unfolding drama that is Brexit.  Businesses continue to operate in the midst of increasing uncertainty on a deal or no deal scenario.  They are a long way from being Brexit-ready as uncertainty continues on what the costs are or what the implications will impose.   

 

“The skills, insight and expertise of the members of the City Strategic Forum, alongside other strategic partners, will continue to influence and encourage strategic decisions for the benefit of the city and support its business community.  Significantly, one of the key benefits of the Forum is the inclusion of other strategic stakeholders who are not bound by geography, membership or remit.”   

 

Membership of the Forum has been drawn initially from previous Board members of Belfast City Centre Management Ltd who remain key stakeholders within the City Centre.  This development is part of the transition of Belfast City Centre Management Ltd towards a more commercial model involving a new governance structure.  

 

To deliver this new governance structure, Belfast City Centre Management is currently undertaking a recruitment drive for new Board members to join the talented team and support the delivery of an ambitious strategy and dynamic new brand.  The new Board will enable it to make independent, strategic decisions allowing future projects to be more financially viable, controlled and performance-led allowing any profits made to be reinvested for the good of the entire City.  

 

The closing date for applications for new Board members is Monday 11th February 2019 and nominations are welcome from skilled applicants who will take the lead in the strategic development of a refreshed Belfast City Centre Management. 

 

For further information on Belfast City Centre Management Ltd log onto www.belfastcentre.com     

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Geraldine Duggan, City Centre Manager, Belfast City Centre Management; Liz Kerr, Chair of Belfast One BIC; Andrew Webb, Chair of Belfast City Centre Management and Rajesh Rana, President of Belfast Chamber of Trade and Commerce

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