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Ahoy! Tall ships back in Belfast for 2015?

By Victoria O'Hara
Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Hannah McQuillan (7) from Dunmurry finds out what else there is to do in Belfast on a budget now the Tall Ships have sailed

Hannah McQuillan (7) from Dunmurry finds out what else there is to do in Belfast on a budget now the Tall Ships have sailed

Negotiations have begun to bring the Tall Ships back to Belfast following the record-breaking success of the event.

It is hoped that the event may return to the city in 2015 after an estimated 800,000 people travelled to the four-day festival which will generate millions for the local economy.

Lord Mayor Naomi Long had said the Belfast Maritime Festival would raise almost £10m for the city based on the original forecast of 400,000 visitors.

She said economists calculated that every £1m of tourism expenditure supported 55 jobs.

However, economist John Simpson has said he wouldn’t be surprised if the financial boost was closer to £20m. “The indirect benefits of the Tall Ships are very hard to quantify. It certainly ought to be in excess of £10m and it wouldn’t surprise me when it all settles down some of the calculations reveal that it is double that,” he said.

He added many businesses throughout the city should have experienced a financial boost.

”The benefits accrue in so many different ways, people doing extra business, people coming here and spending money, buying things in a restaurant,” he added.

“However the city council and the people running it still have to foot the bill, but long term this will benefit Belfast greatly.”

Mr Simpson said the event will also help develop Belfast Port.

“The Tall Ships have now helped to establish ourselves as a port where cruising yachts are welcome anytime of the year,” he said. “This will also bring long term benefits to the city’s economy through tourism.”

The festival attracted 150,000 people on its first day, 75,000 on Friday and 250,000 on Saturday. On Sunday morning before the Parade of Sail a further 25,000 travelled to Belfast docks.

Ms Long said the figures were beyond “wildest expectations”.

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Get a grip and stop complaining. You want a proper event be prepared to put your hand in your pocket. Its called entertainment.

The Tall Ships helps to send the signal to the world that Belfast has changed and is moving forward. Perhaps the ridiculous early closing times in Belfast will now be looked at!!

Posted by Amadán | 21.08.09, 22:41 GMT

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Seriously and without any sarcasm, I have never in my travels seen a city less cultured than Belfast.

City of Intolerance is a title which Belfast would win hands down. Reading the Belfast Telegraph on a regular basis, most of the time I am pretty speechless by what goes on. I had to check my calendar to see if it was April Fool's day. Actually, you couldn't make this stuff up if you tried!!!!

Posted by ex-pat, Canada | 21.08.09, 21:05 GMT

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The local media made this event out to be bigger than the olympics and the world cup put together, Belfast city of culture, stop it BT my ribs hurt.

Posted by rn | 21.08.09, 18:01 GMT

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look around and what do you see? flags flags and more flags, tribalism at its worst, until this practice ceases we should get nothing!!!

Posted by sean from co down Ireland | 21.08.09, 17:48 GMT

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I don't want to seem like a naysayer, but a visit from a few ships once every 18 years does not make Belfast a city of culture. How can it be? One theatre, no fully operational museums, a derelict shipyard about to become an upmarket industrial and housing estate.

Posted by Michael Love | 21.08.09, 16:39 GMT

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Belfast........city of culture?? Nelson Mc Causland......Minister for culture. Sometimes I think I must be living in a parallel universe

Posted by mark | 21.08.09, 14:20 GMT

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Desy - seriously mate, you need to get out more.

Posted by mistercee | 21.08.09, 13:55 GMT

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Ha! city of intolerance to other cultures would suit belfast more

Posted by michael fallon | 21.08.09, 13:12 GMT

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As Tall Ship events go - this was poor and relied on tacky markets and fun fairs together with hype from the media to turn it into an attraction. Maybe that's what the people of NI want but I cant help feeling they deserve better. There were very few proper tall ships in Belfast, contrast it to the classy spectacular event run in the city of Waterford in 2005 when the ships were the event. Quayside entertainment was quirky and different, local existing businesses catered for all needs without any need fore continental markets. The park and ride carparks and transport operated incredibly smoothly with none of the problems Belfast encountered. There were in excess of 90 ships (exactly how many did Belfast end up with?) and they are returning to Waterford in 2011. Maybe those who are trying to attract them back to Belfast should take a trip down to see a true cultural event!

Posted by Alistair | 21.08.09, 13:11 GMT

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a city of culture generally has a more than a few galleries and museums open to the public rather than all shut for refurbishment, along with a thriving arts scene. belfast just isn't there yet. it will get there in future but it's a long way off i'm afraid.

Posted by rachel | 21.08.09, 13:01 GMT

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Back to the subject at hand... why would Belfast be selected as leading NI's bid to be UK Capital of Culture? Derry's Walls are 400 years old that day, 23 acres sites like Ebrington are subject to arts led regenerated and there is a disproportionate level of arts activity in the City.

Belfast has tried and failed before, time to try something new surely?

Posted by Border Hopper | 21.08.09, 11:13 GMT

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How about examining the reasons behind Belfast's previous failed bid for the City of Culture before launching another application with no financial backing?

Posted by Bemused | 21.08.09, 10:54 GMT

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If BCC is serious about city of culture they have to stop mucking about with arts funding, we get less per capita than any other part of the UK.

Posted by Jambo | 21.08.09, 10:36 GMT

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City of Culture? Ha ha. I can't stop laughing. That's a cracker. It's the way the Tele tells them.

Posted by billy boy | 21.08.09, 09:56 GMT

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The tall ships were amazing, the rest of the over priced rubbish wasn't. In 1991 when they came here there wasn't any need for all the uneeded extras.

Posted by rn | 20.08.09, 09:18 GMT

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I just read that the tall ships may come back in 2015 i hope they do and although i dont want to wish my life away i really hope they do come back and we can all enjoy another great time and just imagine what Belfast will be like then as we have showed what we can do if we work together. look what this city is like now even compared to 1991 when the first came and think what its going to be like in 2015 with the signature progect finished and all the other thigs that is happening in our great city and i agree why not bring the commenwealth games or something like that here come on Belfast we can do it.

Posted by Desy | 20.08.09, 00:55 GMT

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For Godsake, can't anyone say they don't like something without being torn to pieces for "moaning"? Awwww, did someone hate the festival you loved? Big deal, build a bridge and get over it. Not everything in this world goes nice and perfect for everyone. Everyone hates some things. They have the right to complain about it just like you have the right to say you loved it. No-one forces you to read the comments or even reply saying that they are "moaning". By the way, I do realise I am "moaning" as most of you would say, so don't bother pointing that out.

Posted by Sandra Sandrason | 19.08.09, 16:57 GMT

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Re Stewie Griffen

Bemused has a right to his opinion & thoughts just as much as anyone else. You obviously enjoyed dressing up that day as a pirate. ps Are you in the show Family Guy?

Posted by Studly Lovebucket | 19.08.09, 12:26 GMT

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go down to belfast docks there is plenty of ships down there.... every day too

Posted by chery | 18.08.09, 23:31 GMT

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Tues 8pm...am still standing on Bangor coastal path...tall ships were supposed to pass about 2 pm Sunday....saw one and then nothing since....have they left port ?
I'm sure it will be a fantastic spectacle when they sail past in a flotilla.....

Posted by Tyred Wayting | 18.08.09, 20:41 GMT

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