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Clarendon Wharf - Princ

chris hemsley

Created on October 16, 2025

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Cycling and Pedestrian Connectivty

Active Ground Floor Uses

Dry Dock and Maritime Heritage

Public Open Space

Cycling and Pedestrian Connectivty

Active Ground Floor Uses

Dry Dock and Maritime Heritage

Public Open Space

The historic dry docks are retained as the centrepiece of the masterplan, celebrating Belfast’s maritime heritage through sensitive restoration and new public access. Their character and materials inspire the design of surrounding buildings and spaces, creating a strong sense of place rooted in the city’s history.

Dry Dock and Maritime Heritage

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Over four hectares of new and enhanced public realm form a connected network of streets, squares and gardens, providing places for relaxation, play and community events. Each space has a distinct identity, designed to encourage social interaction and support everyday life within the neighbourhood.

Public Open Spaces

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Shops, cafés, leisure and community spaces at street level create a lively and welcoming atmosphere throughout the neighbourhood. These active frontages help to animate the public realm, improve safety through passive surveillance and support local employment.

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Shops, cafés, leisure and community spaces at street level create a lively and welcoming atmosphere throughout the neighbourhood. These active frontages help to animate the public realm, improve safety through passive surveillance and support local employment.

Active Ground Floor Uses

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A network of safe, accessible routes prioritises walking and cycling, linking Clarendon Wharf with the city centre, Maritime Mile and Titanic Quarter. Tree-lined streets, wide pavements and direct connections to public transport will encourage sustainable travel and reduce car dependency.

Cycling and Pedestrian Connectivity

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