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Extension of appointments to the Board of National Museums NI
The Department for Communities has extended the first term of appointment of the following Trustees of the Board of National Museums NI from 1 May 2019 until 31 October 2019. They have served on the Board since 1 May 2013.
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Developer Appointed for Queen’s Parade, Bangor
Bangor Marine has been appointed as the developer to take forward a major £50m regeneration project at Queen’s Parade, Bangor.
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Appointments to the Board of Ulster Supported Employment Ltd
The Department for Communities has made the following appointments to the Board of Ulster Supported Employment Ltd (USEL).
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Revitalisation fund for the historic environment opens
A £820,000 fund aimed at conserving historic environment assets and increasing knowledge and public awareness is now open.
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Communities to benefit from £700K to improve access and inclusion to the Arts
The Department for Communities has provided almost £700k to 38 Arts groups to help improve access to, and participation in, arts and cultural activities by people with disabilities.
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Appointments to the Historic Monuments Council
The Department for Communities has appointed the following individuals as Members of the Historic Monuments Council (HMC) from 1 March 2019 until 29 February 2024:
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Reappointments to the Management Committee of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium (AOP)
The Department for Communities has reappointed for a second term Mr Stan Brown, Professor Louise Harra and Mr Patrick McGurgan as Members to the AOP Management Committee from 1 May 2019 to 30 April 2023.
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Welfare Mitigation Information Sessions Underway
The Department for Communities has held a welfare mitigations information session at the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action in Belfast.
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Extension of appointments to the board of the Arts Council NI
The Department for Communities has extended the term of appointment of two members to the Board of the Arts Council NI.
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Communities benefit from £190,000.00 investment for new fitness suite in Armagh
Work has recently finished on the development of a new Community Fitness Suite in St Catherine’s College in Armagh following investment of over £190,000 from the Department for Communities (DfC) Neighbourhood Renewal Investment Fund.
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Extension of appointments to the Board of Ulster Supported Employment Ltd
The second term of appointment of the Chair of the Board of Ulster Supported Employment Ltd (USEL) has been extended from 1 February 2019 to 31 July 2019:
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The Northern Ireland Poverty Bulletin 2017/18 is released
A publication entitled “The Northern Ireland Poverty Bulletin 2017/18” was published today by DfC.
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Plantations in Ulster, 1600-41 Exhibition to mark 400th anniversary of Derry Walls
To mark the 400th anniversary of the Derry Walls, the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI), is launching a new exhibition showcasing some of the oldest documents and images from the period.
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Homeless World Cup heroes presented with international caps
The Skainos Centre in East Belfast was the venue for a special presentation of international caps to the young men and women who late last year represented Northern Ireland at the Homeless World Cup in Mexico City.
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Belfast City Centre Event Grant Scheme open to applications
The Department for Communities (DfC) has launched a £200,000 funding package for the Belfast City Centre Event Grant scheme.
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Department welcomes planning approval of regeneration initiative in Portrush
The Department for Communities has welcomed planning approval for an events space at West Bay, Portrush that can also be used for temporary parking.
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Goodbye GSI – DfC email addresses are changing
The GSI (Government Secure Intranet) network is being phased out across government. As part of this change, ‘.gsi’ will be removed from Department for Communities (DfC) email addresses from 28 March 2019.
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Community Hub opens in Doury Road
A new community hub for local residents in the Doury Road area of Ballymena Building Successful Communities pilot programme has been officially opened.
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59 former MOD homes in Lisburn to be brought back into use
The Department for Communities today confirmed it has handed the keys for 59 former Ministry of Defence (MOD) homes to Clanmil for refurbishment as social and affordable homes.
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Next phase of Antrim public realm works to get underway
The Fountain Street area of Antrim Town Centre will be transformed with an investment of £870,000.