12/09/2018

Former Crumlin Road Courthouse To Be Transformed Into New Hotel

The former Crumlin Road Courthouse in Belfast is to be transformed into a new hotel.

Planning permission has been granted for Liverpool-based developer Lawrence Kenwright to build its third hotel in the city.

Belfast City Council's planning committee approved the plans, which include a new roof extension.

(CM/LM)

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