01/09/2009

Belfast City Hall Celebrated

The City Hall in Belfast is getting ready to rock!

A top programme of events is being lined up to encourage residents from all parts of Belfast to celebrate the reopening of the City Hall.

Public services will return to the iconic building in October and a line-up of celebrations is scheduled to begin on 17 October.

Highlights include an opening parade and carnival, a family fun day, school workshops and daily cinema screenings of classic movies.

Tours focusing on the city's music, literary, art and architectural heritage will be held throughout the schedule with a range of multi-cultural celebrations too.

Music from Oppenheimer, Mojo, Fury and the Benjamins will be showcased at a Music Night on 17 October. This will be an 'all ages' gig recorded by BBC's Across the Line.

Pianist Barry Douglas and Camerata Ireland will also perform a classical concert on 25 October as part of Ulster Bank Festival at Queen's.

Full details of the celebration events are contained in the latest edition of City Matters, the Belfast City Council magazine being delivered free to ratepayers across the city this week.

Tickets for most events are available from 1st September and can be booked through Belfast Welcome Centre in Donegall Place (tel 028 9024 6609).

Said Lord Mayor, Cllr Naomi Long: "This programme of public celebration reflects the ethos of 'A City Hall for All’'where the welcome mat is always out to local residents and visitors.

"In celebrating the reopening of this iconic Belfast building we have pulled together a wide range of activities offering affordable fun for all, and bringing people in from all parts of the city," she said.

(BMcc)

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