Ulster Business - January 2017

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Celebrating life, every day, everywhere

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16. Keith Shiells from Lambert Smith Hampton and Trevor Wood of Trevor Wood Associates launch the latest edition of ‘Going Shopping 2017 – The Definitive Guide to Shopping Centres’ at the Merchant Hotel, Belfast.

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17. Belfast One – Belfast City Centre’s Business Improvement District (BID) – has contracted ISL Waste Management to save city centre businesses up to 30% in waste collection costs. Barry Donaghy from ISL Waste Management Ltd is pictured with Julie McCullagh from Belfast One, Danny Paton from ISL Waste Management and Clare Maguire from Belfast One.

18. Over £1.5m is set to be invested by a North Down developer in a new housing scheme in Bangor. ITS Homes has begun construction work at Shamrock Glen off the Gransha Road in an investment supported by Ulster Bank. Keith Thompson, Ulster Bank business manager, on site with Peter Wallace of ITS Homes.

19. Car dealership Mervyn Stewart is set to open a new Skoda franchise between Bangor and Newtownards in a £2m investment will create an initial 20 jobs and was supported by Danske Bank. Pictured are Stephen Stewart, Managing Director at Mervyn Stewart; Karen Bickerstaff, General Manager at Mervyn Stewart and Ellen Matthews, Business Banking Manager at Danske Bank.

20. Aaron Lilley one of Northern Ireland’s top bartenders, from The Cardan, Lisburn, is pictured celebrating winning the accolade of the first ever Heverlee L’Apprentice alongside renowned draught master ‘Le Principal’ Michael Stewart and Tennent’s NI’s Paula.

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