Proposed Hamilton Dock hotel, Belfast :: Shared Description
A vacant site between Titanic Belfast and the SS Nomadic display at the Hamilton Dock.
The following planning permission (26 June 2008 – now expired) applied “Z/2006/2864/O Residential led mixed use development including Titanic Experience Building, public realm areas and associated infrastructural works. Titanic Quarter Phase II-Land bounded to the south by Abercorn Basin, to the east by Queen's Road, to the west & north by River Lagan and including the listed former Harland & Wolff HQ, Belfast.”
There is the following application (5 July 2019) for planning permission “LA04/2019/1636/F Erection of hotel comprising 276 beds, conference facilities, restaurant /café/bar uses (including roof top bar), landscaped public realm, car parking and associated site and road works. Lands directly south of Titanic Belfast and North-West of Hamilton Dock located off Queens Road Belfast”.
The following planning permission (26 June 2008 – now expired) applied “Z/2006/2864/O Residential led mixed use development including Titanic Experience Building, public realm areas and associated infrastructural works. Titanic Quarter Phase II-Land bounded to the south by Abercorn Basin, to the east by Queen's Road, to the west & north by River Lagan and including the listed former Harland & Wolff HQ, Belfast.”
There is the following application (5 July 2019) for planning permission “LA04/2019/1636/F Erection of hotel comprising 276 beds, conference facilities, restaurant /café/bar uses (including roof top bar), landscaped public realm, car parking and associated site and road works. Lands directly south of Titanic Belfast and North-West of Hamilton Dock located off Queens Road Belfast”.
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Created: Tue, 27 Jun 2017, Updated: Sun, 28 Jul 2019
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