Find government services in Belfast. Listings include The A Centre, Charity for Civil Servants - NI Engagement Group, Lagan Valley Coppice, Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry, Twoje Wsparcie w Zasiłkach i PIP Agnieszka Nowak, NIGRA.
We are based at Immanuel Church of Ireland, Ardoyne Road. New members welcome, contact us for info!
The (A) Centre is a working class movement orientated social space, library and reading room in Belfast. We aim to provide a resource for working class communities & activists of ...
Welcome to Natalie Livingstones (Smyth) page on all things writing. Here you can find out all information of the journey of her writing and where to find her books.
Great ideas in store. Since 1867. 87 Ann Street, Belfast.
The Commissioner for Survivors of Institutional Childhood Abuse represents and promotes the interests of victims and survivors who were abused as children in residential institutio...
The Police Federation for Northern Ireland (PFNI) is the staff association for PSNI Officers, representing officers from the rank of Constable to Chief Inspector in the PSNI.
Your local optician for eye tests and emergency eye care.
Whether you’re a current, former or retired civil servant, we’re here to support you with whatever pr
East Belfast UUP Published and promoted by Ulster Unionist Party of 2-4 Belmont Rd, Belfast, BT4 2AN.
woodland management, environmental services, community engagement and training provider.
The Muckamore Abbey Hospital Public Inquiry is a statutory inquiry established under the Inquiries Act 2005.
The Betty Sinclair Branch is a rural branch of the Communist Party of Ireland based in Ulster
Belfast City Post Office 📮 Banking • Mails • Travel Money & Insurance • Passport & SIA Services • Online Verification
NIGRA has moved forward and now hosts a communications forum for all gay groups in Northern Ireland to exchange information and ideas
Mail Boxes Etc. provides reliable shipping and efficient printing services, offering tailored solutions for both domestic and international needs.
Assembly Rooms Belfast Vacant since 2000, Assembly Rooms is a grade B1 listed heritage building that dates to 1769. Belfast City Council completed its purchase in October 2025.
The long cold winter has finally settled in NI. Long nights in front of the fire is just the ticket.
At MyNI we are putting your needs first and identifying which public services in Northern Ireland ca
This is the official Facebook presence for 253 (North Irish) Medical Regiment
The Northern Ireland branch of a global campaign raising awareness about the economic plight of all those who work in the live events industry and the consequences of the COVID-19 ...