There is, however, a combined ferry and rail ticket between Belfast and cities in Great Britain, which is referred to as SailRail. The city has become a popular film location; The Paint Hall at Harland and Wolff has become one of the UK Film Council's main studios. Conservationists are celebrating a bumper year for barn owls in Northern Ireland. [84] The lowest temperature to occur in recent years was 8.8C (16.2F) on 22 December 2010.[85]. Bombing, assassination and street violence formed a backdrop to life throughout the Troubles. Belfast saw further severe violence and numerous bombings during the thirty years of the Troubles, c.19691998, and parts of the city remain segregated between Catholics and Protestants. These population estimates and projections come from the latest revision of the UN World Urbanization Prospects. [123], Sitting at the mouth of the River Lagan where it becomes a deep and sheltered lough, Belfast is surrounded by mountains that create a micro-climate conducive to horticulture. Belfast's population is diversifying. The Times wrote about Belfast's growing economy: "According to the region's development agency, throughout the 1990s Northern Ireland had the fastest-growing regional economy in the UK, with GDP increasing 1 per cent per annum faster than the rest of the country. In terms of passports, almost 60% of people had a British passport while just over 20% had an Irish one. "Mouth of the Farset" might be an alternative interpretation. Irish Traveller, Arab, Pakistani and Roma ethnicities also each constituted 1,500 people or more. [181], Der Spiegel, a German weekly magazine for politics and economy, titled Belfast as The New Celtic Tiger which is "open for business".[182]. [168][169] This has led to a period of sustained economic growth and large-scale redevelopment of the city centre. These include British only, Irish only, British and Northern Irish etc. It had a population of 345,418 in 2021[update].[2]. Our2022/23work planis available here. Originally a more significant river than it is today, the Farset formed a dock on High Street until the mid 19th century. The Belfast Giants are a huge brand in Northern Ireland and their increasing stature in the game led to the Belfast Giants playing the Boston Bruins of the NHL on 2 October 2010 at the SSE Arena in Belfast, losing the game 51. [225], Belfast has several notable sports teams playing a diverse variety of sports such as football, Gaelic games, rugby, cricket, and ice hockey. In Belfast, the changes are 'striking': the report describes it as a 'shared city, where the Catholic population is younger and more confident'. [160] The present city however is a product of the Industrial Revolution. Ethnicity figures also show that the white population of Belfast has fallen from 97 per cent in 2011 to 93 per cent in 2021. Key finding: Slightly over 18% of Northern Ireland's population resides in the Belfast council area, with Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon the next largest at almost 11. . Estimates of the population of Northern Ireland as of 30 June each year by age and sex. The report by Atkins & KPMG, however, said there would be the option of migrating to light rail in the future should the demand increase. The 1999 Heineken Cup champions Ulster Rugby play at Ravenhill Stadium in the south of the city. For the first time ever, there are more people from a Catholic background than Protestant The proportion of the resident population, either Catholic or brought up Catholic, is 45.7% compared to 43.48% Protestant. [121] The Ulster Hall (18591862) was originally designed for grand dances but is now used primarily as a concert and sporting venue. [27] Chichester also had Belfast Castle rebuilt at this time. Belfast City Council takes part in the twinning scheme,[256] and is twinned with the following sister cities: The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the City of Belfast. [173], Northern Ireland's peace dividend has led to soaring property prices in the city. Apart from London, this was the greatest loss of life in a night raid during the Blitz. At the beginning of the 20th century Belfast was both the largest producer of linen in the world and also boasted the world's largest shipyard. In 2021, the median household income of Belfast households was $55,900. Named after RMS Titanic, which was built here in 1912,[68] work has begun which promises to transform some former shipyard land into "one of the largest waterfront developments in Europe". In December 1971, 15 people, including two children, were killed when the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) bombed McGurk's Bar, the greatest loss of life in a single incident in Belfast. [224] The event was hosted by Selena Gomez and celebrities such as Justin Bieber, Jessie J, Hayden Panettiere, and Lady Gaga travelled to Northern Ireland to attend the event, held in the Odyssey Arena. [191] The Mary G McGeown Regional Nephrology Unit at the City Hospital is the kidney transplant centre and provides regional renal services for Northern Ireland. 2,731 steps which if climbed twice a week would be equal to climbing Slieve Donard. If successfully completing the necessary statutory procedures, work on a grade separated junction to connect the Westlink to the M2/M3 motorways is scheduled to take place between 2014 and 2018,[198] creating a continuous link between the M1 and M2, the two main motorways in Northern Ireland. [220][221] The Belfast Telegraph was bought by the Dublin-based Independent News & Media group in March 2000.[222]. The Royal Courts of Justice in Chichester Street are home to Northern Ireland's Supreme Court. In addition to the shipyards and the Shorts Brothers aircraft factory, the Belfast Blitz severely damaged or destroyed more than half the city's housing stock, devastated the old town centre around High Street, and killed over a thousand people. [132] Rose Week in July each year features over 20,000 blooms. Over the decade population increase was greatest in the older age groups. Estimates of the population of Northern Ireland as of 30 June each year by age and sex. Dr Marshall said academic research following the 2011 census also found evidence of an increasing number of people who would have previously described themselves as Protestant choosing to identify as having no religion. [46] These opposing groups in this conflict are now often termed republican and loyalist respectively, although they are also loosely referred to as 'nationalist' and 'unionist'. [149], These zones Catholic/republican on one side and Protestant/loyalist on the other are invariably marked by flags, graffiti and murals. The metro area population of Edinburgh in 2021 was 543,000, a 1.12% increase from 2020. [241] It is one of the largest universities in the UK with 25,231 undergraduate and postgraduate students spread over 250 buildings, 120 of which are listed as being of architectural merit. By the turn of the 19th century, Belfast had transformed into the largest linen producing centre in the world,[162] earning the city and its hinterlands the nickname "Linenopolis" during the Victorian Era and into the early part of the 20th century. Shipbuilding was also a key industry; the Harland & Wolff shipyard, which built the RMSTitanic, was the world's largest shipyard. [184] Rates in Belfast (and the rest of Northern Ireland) were reformed in April 2007. [245] In 2006, this board became part of the Education Authority for Northern Ireland. It was made internationally famous as the setting for the classic film, Odd Man Out, starring James Mason. The census happens only once every 10 years. [60][61] As the target date of 2023 approaches, only a small number have been dismantled.[62]. . Queen's University Belfast was founded in 1845 and is a member of the Russell Group, an association of 24 leading research-intensive universities in the UK. The city expanded to the natural barrier of the hills that surround it, overwhelming other settlements. As "Dissenters" from the established Church, Presbyterians were conscious of sharing, if only in part, the disabilities of Ireland's dispossessed Roman Catholic majority; and of being denied representation in the Irish Parliament. [228], Belfast was the home town of former Manchester United player George Best, the 1968 European Footballer of the Year, who died in November 2005. When Swift was living at Lilliput Cottage near the bottom of Belfast's Limestone Road, he imagined that the Cavehill resembled the shape of a sleeping giant safeguarding the city. Let us know what you think in the comments below. It is home to Botanic Gardens and the Ulster Museum, which was reopened in 2009 after major redevelopment. Public outrage, however, defeated the proposal of the greatest of the merchant houses, Cunningham and Greg, to commission ships for the Middle Passage.[30]. On census day 2021, there were 768,810 occupied households in Northern Ireland, up 9.3% from the 703,275 recorded ten years earlier. BELFAST BT9 5RR. One of Northern Ireland's two community TV stations, NvTv, is based in the Cathedral Quarter of the city. Belfast: Directed by Kenneth Branagh. The airport is located northwest of the city, near Lough Neagh, while the George Best Belfast City Airport, which is closer to the city centre by train from Sydenham on the Bangor Line, adjacent to Belfast Lough, offers UK domestic flights and a few European flights. Given the progressive enlargement of the British electoral franchise, this would have had an overwhelming Catholic majority and, it was widely believed, interests inimical to the Protestant and industrial north. [248] In 2008, 7.1million tourists visited the city. However, since the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, there has been significant urban regeneration in the city centre including Victoria Square, Queen's Island and Laganside as well as the Odyssey complex and the landmark Waterfront Hall. [253], In 2018, six hotels were opened, with the biggest in Northern Ireland, the 53million Grand Central Hotel Belfast officially open to the public. Bus services in the city proper and the nearer suburbs are operated by Translink Metro, with services focusing on linking residential districts with the city centre on 12 quality bus corridors running along main radial roads,[200], More distant suburbs are served by Ulsterbus. [216] The language is heavily promoted in the city and is particularly visible in the Falls Road area, where the signs on both the iconic black taxis and on the public buses are bilingual. Census figures (2011) showed that Belfast has a total non-white population of 10,219 or 3.3%,[156] while 18,420 or 6.6%[155] of the population were born outside the UK and Ireland. The site of Belfast has been occupied since the Bronze Age. This is up from 513,400 people (28.4%) in 2011. The total voting age population of Belfast, Maine, meaning US citizens 18 or older, is 5,400. [195] A road improvement-scheme in Belfast began early in 2006, with the upgrading of two junctions along the Westlink dual-carriageway to grade-separated standard. Bus and rail public transport in Northern Ireland is operated by subsidiaries of Translink. The average warmest day at Aldergrove for example will reach a temperature of 25.4C (77.7F),[86] (1.0C [1.8F] higher than Stormont) and 2.1 days[87] should attain a temperature of 25.1C (77.2F) or above in total. The facility comprises four stages of 16,000 square feet (1,500m2). There are no rail services to cities in other countries of the United Kingdom, due to the lack of a bridge or tunnel connecting Great Britain to the island of Ireland. 21 October 2019. [38] This period of communal violence (1920-22) was commonly referred to as the Belfast Pogrom . [48][49] Loyalist paramilitaries including the UVF and the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) said that the killings they carried out were in retaliation for the IRA campaign. There are "huge amounts" of foreign investment coming into the country. This was made up of:. In 1920-21, as the island of Ireland was partitioned, up to 500 people were killed in disturbances in Belfast, the bloodiest period of strife in the city until the Troubles of the late 1960s onwards. Belfast's population is evenly split between its Protestant and Catholic residents. The 2021 Census recorded 967,000 females. Belfast elected 7 Sinn Fin, 5 DUP, 5 Alliance Party, 1 SDLP, 1 UUP and 1 PBPA MLAs. "That's because [of] the fundamentals of the UK economy and [because] people actually want to invest in the UK," he commented on that report.[180]. There are two independent cinemas in Belfast: the Queen's Film Theatre and the Strand Cinema, which host screenings during the Belfast Film Festival and the Belfast Festival at Queen's. Ranging in length from a few hundred metres to over 5 kilometres, the security barriers have increased both in height and number since 1998. Generally, population statistics are available disaggregated by age and sex with information also available for a wide range of administrative and statistical geographies. In the Northern Ireland Assembly Elections in 2022, Belfast elected 20 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), 5 from each constituency. [254] National Cycle Route 9 to Newry,[208] which will eventually connect with Dublin,[209] starts in Belfast. O'Reilly, D. 2010. " "New Developments in Irish Population History, 17001850", "Belfast City Council. Lloyd George, Parnell and Patrick Pearse all attended political rallies there. He said there was a "fair chance" that trend had continued and was also a contributory factor to the falling Protestant population recorded in the latest census. Because of this, it is less an agglomeration of villages and towns which have expanded into each other, than other comparable cities, such as Manchester or Birmingham. Belfast's 2023 population is now estimated at 696,537. On Census Day 27 March 2011, in Belfast Local Government District (2014), considering the population aged 3 years old and over: On Census Day 27 March 2011, considering the population aged 16 years old and over: Level 1 is 14 O Levels/CSE/GCSE (any grades) or equivalent. [203][204], The city has two airports: Belfast International Airport offering, domestic, European and international flights such as Orlando operated seasonally by Virgin Atlantic. BBC Radio 4's World reported furthermore that despite higher levels of corporation tax in the UK than in the Republic. Protestant workers who organised to secure their access to jobs and housing gave a new lease of life in the town to the once largely rural Orange Order. While the overall population increased by 5%, the number of people aged 65 or more grew by nearly 25%. The minimum temperature at Aldergrove was 14.9C (5.2F), during December 2010. The second phase of main statistics results from Census 202 1 are now available. 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Sign up to our FREE newsletter. Published by D. Clark , Dec 21, 2022 In 2021, Belfast was the local district that had the highest number of inhabitants in Northern Ireland, with an estimated population of 345,000, followed. The Glider bus service is a new form of transport in Belfast. [9], The name Belfast derives from the Irish Bal Feirsde, later spelt Bal Feirste (Irish pronunciation:[bel f()t]). It is home to Northern Ireland's first Acquired Brain Injury Unit, costing 9million and opened by Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in May 2006. The Cathedral Quarter takes its name from St Anne's Cathedral (Church of Ireland) and has taken on the mantle of the city's key cultural locality. It was bombed several times during the Troubles but has now been restored to its former glory. In a demonstration of their resolve not to submit to a Dublin parliament, in 1912 Belfast City Hall unionists presented the Ulster Covenant, which, with an associated Declaration for women, was to accumulate over 470,000 signatures. The remaining 9.3% or 177,400 people neither belonged to nor were brought up in any religion. [8], The age demographics of Belfast is different to the rest of the constituent country, 18% were aged 0 to 14, 37% aged 15 to 39, 30% aged 40 to 64 and 15% aged 65 and above. [12][13] This area became the hub around which the original settlement developed. Information on consultations and the planning of the 2021 Census in Northern Ireland. [167] For several decades, Northern Ireland's fragile economy required significant public support from the British exchequer of up to 4billion per year.[167]. Second World War [ edit] Main article: Belfast Blitz Something went wrong, please try again later. 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