So just what does Belfast mean to you, public asked
Monday, 15 October 2007
An opportunity is being offered to the public to shape the future image of Belfast at home and abroad.
Belfast City Council has asked brand consultants Lloyd Northover to create a
new brand for the city. An online questionnaire has been set up at
yourviewsonbelfast.com to assist in its development.
Hundreds of interviews have already been undertaken to assess the opinions
of people from across the business, development, hospitality and tourism
industry as well as key members of the media.
Councillor Michael Browne, chairman of the City Council's development
committee, said: "This is a really exciting time for Belfast as it is
rapidly changing for the better and it needs a new image, a new brand to
reflect this new era.
"We want to hear what Belfast means to people who live and work here,
to people who have visited the city for pleasure or business and even to
those who have not yet been to Belfast but are interested in the city.
"All these views will play a key role in developing a new image and
brand of which we can all have ownership. I would urge as many people as
possible to log on the online survey and give us their views before November
8.
"It will just take 10 minutes of your time to help shape the image of
Belfast for years to come."
To date a number of consultation sessions and research into the success of
cities such as New York and Glasgow have assisted with the development of
three themed concepts.
It is the background to these concepts that the City Council is asking the
people of Northern Ireland and visitors to Belfast to consider.
Councillor Diane Dodds, from Belfast City Council's strategic policy and
resources committee, said: "There is major investment in Belfast
currently and our tourist figures are at an all-time high but we need to
build on that success and establish Belfast for the long term as a world
class location to live, work, invest and visit.
"We want to develop a brand that can be used widely and help us to
develop a 'one city' approach to marketing Belfast. The success of this
exercise will have far-reaching results for inward investment and tourism
throughout Northern Ireland so everyone here will benefit and therefore
everyone should have the opportunity to comment.
"The time is ripe to create a new Belfast brand - it has been 11 years
since the last time we went through this process. You only have to look
around to see how much things have changed during that time and we now need
a brand to reflect the transformed city."
To have your say on a new brand for Belfast, simply log onto the website before the November 8 deadline.
Post a comment
Limit: 500 characters
View all comments that have been posted about this article
Offensive or abusive comments will be removed and your IP address logged and may be used to prevent further submissions. In submitting a comment to the site, you agree to be bound by BelfastTelegraph.co.uk's Terms of Use
