
Belfast City Council
Report
to: Parks and Leisure Committee
Subject: Lisburn Road Festival at Drumglass
Park
Date: 15
September 2011
Reporting Officer: Andrew
Hassard, Director of Parks and Leisure
Contact Officers: Ricky Rice,
City Park Manager South and West Belfast
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Relevant Background Information |
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South Belfast Partnership Board
has been successful in securing funding to host another arts festival in Drumglass Park. The
events are scheduled to take place on 8 October 2011. The positive impacts and
achievements from the first Drumglass Art Festival in 2009 included:
The 2011 Arts Festival on 8
October 2011 will build upon the success of the previous festivals and will
include visual exhibits, food market, circus performers and a range of live
performances. It is intended that the
festival will raise the profile of the arts and music scene in South Belfast,
whilst bringing economic benefits to the community and surrounding
businesses, thus meeting a number of the South Belfast Partnership Board’s
strategic objectives set out in their Strategic Regeneration Framework
(SRF). It is hoped that the festival
will stimulate local interest in the arts and encourage a new audience at
community and business level in the area, especially for families and young
people. The proposed festival forms part
of a wider programme of arts and cultural development activities, including
an Amateur Arts Competition, in conjunction with Belfast Media Group, and a
community art programme that seeks to stimulate buy-in to the festival and
art competition through a series of workshops aimed at promoting access and
involvement in the arts in some of the most deprived communities of South
Belfast. Entries to the art
competition will be displayed and judged during the proposed festival and
will subsequently be toured around several galleries in Belfast. In addition a piece of art has been
commissioned to enhance the Lisburn Road by covering dereliction at the
junction with Tate’s Avenue. This will
be unveiled during the festival. |
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Key Issues |
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South Belfast Partnership Board have
informed officers that they will endeavour to ensure the festival does not
cause a nuisance, annoyance or inconvenience to local residents. This has been demonstrated through the
three previous festivals in the Crescent Park and Drumglass Park in 2009.
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Resource Implications |
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Financial South Belfast Partnership Board
has received significant funding for the festival and it is anticipated that
all costs will be met through this funding. The council is asked to provide
the venues for free. Human Resources It is not anticipated at this time
that there will be additional Human Resource implications for the council
other than officer time. |
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Good Relations and Equality Implications |
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None. |
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Recommendations |
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It is recommended that committee
grant authority for the initiatives including the sale of food and alcohol
subject to satisfactory terms being agreed with the Director of Parks and
Leisure and on condition that: 1.
the event organisers resolve all operational issues to the council’s
satisfaction; 2.
an appropriate legal agreement prepared by the Town Solicitor and
Assistant Chief Executive is completed; 3.
the event organisers meet all statutory requirements including
entertainment licensing; and 4.
the event organisers ensure that all health and safety requirements
are met to the council’s satisfaction. |
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Decision Tracking |
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City Park Manager South and West
Belfast to inform the event organisers of the committee’s decision by 2
October 2011. |
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Key to Abbreviations |
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None. |
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Documents Attached |
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None. |