Queens Parade Development

Bangor Marine reveals enhanced proposals for the Marine Gardens that aim to create a vibrant, family-friendly destination connecting the Eastern end of the Marine Garden to the Pickie Funpark and Skippingstone Beach.

 

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Updated May 2026

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Bangor Northern Ireland

Bangor Waterfront Regeneration

 

McAdam Design has been awarded the contract by Ards and North Down Borough Council to lead the redevelopment of Pickie Funpark, as part of the wider Bangor Waterfront Redevelopment.

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Bangor County Down 

Bangor's Liveliest Music & Arts Venue

Welcome to The Court House, an independent venue that is owned and operated by Open House, a local music and arts charity. Situated on the seafront in the newly designated City of Bangor, County Down, the Court House aims to establish itself as the vibrant center of Bangor's flourishing music and arts community.

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The Royal Quays Development

NEW DEVELOPER SOUGHT

There has been an important update on the future of the former Royal Hotel and Windsor Bar site on Quay Street.
The current developers have confirmed they will not be proceeding with construction, citing wider commitments across their rapidly increasing portfolio. 

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Bangor Ireland 

Flagship Centre: - 

Developers seek publics view in pre-application consultation

Premier Inn Bangor

The Premier Inn  hotel is in a great spot to enjoy the scenic seaside resort town of Bangor on Northern Ireland's rugged east coast. You'll only be a short walk from Bangor Castle, and its beautiful walled garden is an ideal place for a day out. We're only a few minutes' walk from Bangor Marina, and Ballyholme Beach is just two miles away.

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