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Save Havelock House's survey on the future of Havelock House has now closed. Thank you to everyone who browsed our exhibition and completed the survey.


We will now tabulate the results and use them to guide our approach to reuse going forward.

We will also start to reach out to those of you who have offered to assist the campaign in the coming weeks.


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Save Havelock House is launching a survey on the future of Havelock House to allow the general public to have their say on the future of the historic former home of Ulster Television.


The survey is accompanied by an online exhibition, highlighting the reuse potential especially a time when there is a shortage of creative and cultural space in Belfast.


The building contains over 58,000 square feet of space, much of which is configured for creative use. For instance, it includes three studio/exhibition spaces and extensive workshop facilities.


The goal of the survey is to identify a reuse scheme with broad public support which could be brought to feasibility study stage.


Despite its potential, Havelock House's reuse is opposed by senior officials in Belfast City Council for reasons which remain unclear. As a result, Save Havelock House is also asking the public to contact their local political representatives to highlight this situation.

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Olympian Homes are consulting on their plans to demolish Havelock House.

The company is seeking feedback on its Millbridge House plans, which will see the construction of a large buy-to-let development on the site of the historic home of UTV.


The plans can be viewed online at www.millbridgehouse.com or in person at the Donegall Pass Community Forum between 1pm and 9pm on 6th July 2022.


The deadline for observations is 5pm on Friday 15th July 2022.



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