Our Speakers for WordCamp Belfast

When we started working on WordCamp Belfast, we really were not sure how many speaker applications we would get.
As it turns out, we need not have worried.

While we may not have as many local speakers as we would have liked, we think you will agree that the range of talks and speakers we have in store for our first WordCamp is pretty good, to say the least!

Ahmed Khalifa

A former Lisburn (Northern Ireland) resident and now residing in Edinburgh, Ahmed is a digital marketer by trade and a WordPress lover at heart. He provide consultancy, audit, coaching and training for entrepreneurs and small businesses within various fields including SEO, content marketing, Google Analytics, PPC and conversion rate optimisation.

Whilst working in the digital marketing field, Ahmed has a background across various industries. This include working for a publishing company in Berlin, digital marketing agency outside of Brighton, a travel company in Edinburgh and was also in charge of SEO for the high-street footwear chain ‘schuh’.

Alexandra Draghici

Alexandra handles product development at CaptainForm, WordPress form builder.

In the past, she managed other projects of 123ContactForm, the mother company, mainly the development of new features and integrations based on market and user analysis.

She is constantly looking to deepen her understanding of user behaviour, so as to build better solutions for them.

Amit Wadhwa

Amit has been using WordPress since around 2005, first as a casual user for internal corporate websites and then as a website CMS for client websites since opening Xava in 2012.

Specialising in developing engaging and beautiful websites for their clients. But our strength is in helping small and medium businesses navigate around all technical issues related to their business websites. We simplify the issues and make it easier for our clients to manage their sites

Claire Savage

Claire Savage is a professional copywriter/journalist/creative writer who lives near the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. In July 2014 she set up her independent copywriting and editing business – Claire Savage Editorial – creating quality content for businesses and organisations. This includes writing SEO content for websites, business blogs, press releases, case studies and more, as well as providing editing and freelance journalism services.

In January 2015, Claire also took on the role of Features Editor at The Incubator Journal, which champions short story writing and poetry throughout Ireland.

With almost 10 years’ experience as a journalist, Claire previously spent five years as a local newspaper reporter at the Coleraine Chronicle, before becoming a sub-editor at RE&D (NI) Ltd, working on the Belfast Telegraph and Irish Independent newspapers.

Conor Woods

By day, Conor is a senior software dev at the BBC.
But by night he transforms into a WordPress-wielding, website-producing, awesomely-productive, web dev.

His passion for WordPress found him creating teamthing.com (a WordPress backed site that gets sports clubs online for free) and blogging (intermittently) at productiveprogrammer.io.

Although a software developer for over 15 years (building custom web, server and mobile applications) he is increasingly finding more and more uses for WordPress in his ‘day’ job.

Danny Dagan

Danny Dagan is a Senior Web Strategist for WordPress agency 10up, who are key contributors to WordPress core.
He is also legally educated and wrote a dissertation about the new data protection regime.

He loves combining the two ‘geek professions’, tech and law, and promises not to use Latin unless it is entirely necessary (though Dothraki and Klingon may be featured).
Perhaps the Dothraki is another reason for Danny to visit Northern Ireland?

Emanuel Blagonic

Emanuel has more than 13 years of experience and more than 500 different projects with worldwide clients on his back. From designing websites to designing touch–screen applications, he worked with small and big clients, startups and global projects.

Although primarily a designer, he’s been in love with WordPress for the past 10 years, being one of the biggest promoters in Croatia – writing articles about WordPress that are not only promoting WordPress but open source as well.

He helped organise the first WordCamp Croatia and organises WordPress Meetup Zagreb with his brother Lucijan.

As one of the pioneers of the web standards movement in Croatia he is active in community where he works on building a better understanding for design process and educates clients as much as possible.

Heather Burns

Heather researches, writes, publishes, consults and speaks extensively on internet laws and policies, most specifically those that affect the crafts of web design and development.

Heather has been designing and developing web sites since 1997, working with WordPress since 2008, and having way too much fun at WordCamps since 2011.

Juan Felipe Rincón

Juan Felipe is Manager of Webmaster Outreach within Google’s Search Quality team, and his team’s mission is to help Webmasters create great online content and make it accessible to users.

Prior to joining Google, he spent the better part of the previous 15 years in the mobile and wireless industry, focusing on developer evangelism back when building mobile apps involved trying to put things on tiny little flip phones.

Luminus Olumide Alabi

Luminus Olumide Alabi, Happiness Engineer at Automattic. Luminus who works on support for WooCommerce full time, will give a run through on how to get started with WooCommerce, and allow you to convert your WordPress blog or site in to an e-commerce platform.

Marcin Kilarski

Marcin is an SEO strategist and founder of Web Innovation, who specialises in technical SEO. As an ex-front-end developer, he helps companies identify and fix issues that search engines have with their websites.

Marcin wasn’t born in Ireland, but he has spent a third of his life on this green island. In his free time, he organises events for entrepreneurs and startups to help them on their journey to create the next “big thing”.

Michael Martin

Lead frontend developer for Deloitte Digital in Belfast. I specialise in React and all things JavaScript, but started out as a WordPress freelancer for several years and ran a popular WordPress blog at ProBlogDesign.com

Paul Goodchild

Bio/Description

Website developer and entrepreneur (icontrolwp.com).

Inspired by Tim Ferriss, Michael E. Gerber, Robert T Kiyosaki with regards work and earning a living.

We built iControlWP WordPress Management to fix a real need in the quickly growing WordPress market – Worpit aspires to be the first and last place you’ll ever go to do any and all related WordPress administration work across your whole network. Find me on Twitter.

Interests

Thinking of new business ideas that I have absolutely no time implement – my favourite past-time. I enjoy photography, self-improvement and writing, photography when time permits, and of course travelling!

Rodolfo Melogli

Author, WooCommerce expert, Web Developer and Internet marketer, Rodolfo Melogli founded his own Web Agency in 2011.

He helps established small-to-medium businesses grow sales cost-effectively. Rodolfo is the organiser of the Dublin Ecommerce Meetup & the Dublin WooCommerce Meetup.

He enjoys interacting with people, running on the beach and chasing tennis & soccer balls. Of course, he loves pizza too.

Seamus Brady

Seamus is the developer of Instant WordPress (instantwp.com) or IWP as he usually calls it. This is a free WordPress development tool that has been downloaded 1 million + times

Stephen Kinkaid

A graduate of Queens University Belfast and a local Secondary School Teacher for 12 years Stephen now heads up the team at Big Wet Fish Hosting in Belfast/Carrickfergus serving thousands of clients from around the world.

WordPress accounts for a very high percentage of BWF hosted sites and Stephen and the team have daily experience in handling WordPress support requests including abuse, security and speed related issues.”

Stewart Ritchie

Stewart is a Northern Irish gentleman living just outside of London via 10 years in Glasgow.

Lead developer and founder at Powered By Coffee Stewart spends his days building WordPress websites, tracking down new clients and refining his teams DevOps and collaboration processes

Tim O’Driscoll

Tim has over 15 years experience in IT Management, Web Development, Graphic Presentation, Document Management & Project Management.

He is also long standing user of all things ‘Adobe’, from Illustrator to Dreamweaver, Photoshop to Flash.

With experience in Server configuration from SBS, MES, BES also including MAC OSX, WAMP & LAMP.

And he is continually on the lookout for new technologies that can assist business’s construct an IT environment that suits their economic & project needs.

Announcing our first batch of speakers

Over the next few weeks, we will be announcing our speakers.
We have been inundated with a fantastic range of speakers, talks and topics for our first WordCamp.
We certainly did not expect as many great talks being proposed, and it has made our job of selecting the talks very difficult indeed.

We hope to create a schedule that will appeal to everyone, and judging by the speaker applications, that will not be the hard part… that comes in choosing the ones to include, or not!


Stewart Richie Stewart Ritchie – Stewart is lead developer and founder at Powered By Coffee. Stewart spends his days building WordPress websites, tracking down new clients and refining his teams DevOps and collaboration processes. Originally from Northern Ireland, Stewart currently lives in London, having also spent 10years in Glasgow.


Tim O'DriscollTim O’Driscoll – Tim has over 15 years working in the Irish Market, and now runs his own company BeeOnLion. Tim has a wide range of experience ranging from Web Design, IT Management, Graphic Presentation, project specific photography services to 3D Modelling.


Claire SavageClaire Savage – Claire is a professional copywriter/journalist/creative writer who lives near the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. In July 2014 she set up her independent copywriting and editing business – Claire Savage Editorial – creating quality content for businesses and organisations. This includes writing SEO content for websites, business blogs, press releases, case studies and more, as well as providing editing and freelance journalism services.


Barry AdamsBarry Adams – Barry is a native Dutchman living and working in Belfast, Northern Ireland. As the founder of specialised SEO consultancy Polemic Digital, Barry delivers SEO services to clients across Europe. Barry’s been doing SEO in one form or another since 1998. As an associate lecturer at Ulster University and Queen’s University Belfast he also teaches SEO for MSc programmes, and is a regular lecturer for the Digital Marketing Institute.

#WCBelfast Launch Event

Since Northern Ireland has never been home to a WordCamp. We found that a large number of people we spoke to about our WordCamp, all asked the same question…

What happens at a WordCamp?

So, with this in mind we decided to hold a small launch event to help inform people about what they can expect at WordCamp Belfast in October 2016.

We secured the use of a room for free, courtesy of The Ortus Group, Belfast. Huge thanks to them!
We also sourced some sticky-buns, biscuits and also a cake from Smyths Country Bakery, these all went down a treat with everyone. Especially the #WCBelfast and ‘Wapuu of the North‘ printed biscuits.

Among the attendees at our launch event was Ruairí Mac Donnacha from Northern Visions T.V.. Ruairi kindly recorded a piece, which was broadcast on their local station shortly after the event.
You can view the footage on Vimeo.

Our WordCamp coverage starts at 20min 02Seconds

Our Sponsors

WordCamp Belfast is a community run event, created by the community, for the community, and funded by the community. The entire event wouldn’t be possible without the support of businesses in our community who benefit from WordPress, such as those below. If you are interested in sponsoring, please take a look at our Sponsor Packages.

It would not be possible to have WordCamp Belfast without these wonderful sponsors who are choosing to support the WordPress community.

Let’s all thank these wonderful & generous sponsors!

Administrator

Jetpack

Jetpack

Jetpack is a free WordPress plugin that simplifies managing your sites. This single plugin enables Photon (a global CDN for images), uptime monitoring, brute force protection, traffic-boosting tools, single sign on, multiple-site management, and automatic or bulk plugin updates. Additionally Jetpack includes several features that help you customize the look and feel of your site without installing other tools. More information can be found at jetpack.com.

WooCommerce

WooCommerce

WooCommerce is the fastest growing eCommerce software/platform, powering over 30% of all eCommerce stores with over 1 million active installations. It is is built to integrate seamlessly with WordPress, making it the obvious eCommerce choice for existing WordPress users and connects you to the fast-growing WordPress ecosystem which now powers over 25% of all websites on the internet.

With WooCommerce you can start with all the basic tools that any small business would need to start selling online, including product setup, payments, shipping options, and sales reports and as your business grows choose from over 300 premium add-ons available including additional payment processors, shipping methods, inventory systems and marketing tools anyone to sell anything, anywhere from real products and digital downloads to subscriptions, content and even your time.

In July 2015, WooCommerce was acquired by Automattic, the creators of WordPress.com which serves more than 15.8 billion pages a month and also the creators of other popular WordPress services including Akismet, Jetpack, and VaultPress. We look forward to growing WooCommerce to achieve even greater things together with Automattic.

Heart Internet

Heart Internet

Heart Internet is one of the UK’s leading web hosting and reseller hosting companies. Focusing on web designers, developers, and technically adept business customers, we provide reliable services to over 500,000 customers.

Building upon our four tenets of speed, reliability, support, and security, we create award-winning hosting solutions, winning the PC Pro Award for Best Web Hosting in 2013, 2014, and 2015 and the ISPAs Award for Best Shared Hosting in 2015.

As long as the internet continues to evolve, so will we, always investing in our services and platforms to ensure we meet the ever-changing needs of our customers.

34SP

34SP

34SP.com is a WordPress hosting provider based in Manchester. Focused on exceptional service and support, the entire support team are trained in house, operating out of the UK, 365 days a year. Founded in 2000, 34SP.com has been hosting WordPress accounts since WordPress launched in 2003.

With the 2016 launch of their managed WordPress hosting platform, bringing high performance, reliability and security backed with great customer support they offer one of the UK’s most cost effective, fully-featured WordPress hosting solutions available.

34SP.com is a keen supporter and sponsor of both WordPress and local WordCamps, and a strong advocate of the open source movement.

CaptainForm

CaptainForm

CaptainForm is a WordPress forms plugin that provides top-notch functionality and a beautiful user experience. Launched by 123ContactForm in 2015, the plugin requires no add-ons and enables anyone to create and customize a wide range of forms, surveys, quizzes and polls for all types of businesses and projects.

To help you make the most out of your forms, CaptainForm is integrated with many 3rd party apps and trustworthy payment processors: Google Drive, Dropbox, MailChimp, ActiveCampaign, Smartsheet, SalesForce, Zendesk, PayPal, Stripe, Authorize.net and the list goes on.

Data security and helping customers are their main priorities. Therefore, all their plans (including the free one) include SSL encryption and stellar customer support.
More details can be found at http://www.captainform.com

Deloitte Digital

Deloitte Digital

Part Business. Part Creative. Part Technology. One hundred per cent digital. The team at Deloitte Digital includes creative designers, channel strategists, engineers, architects and product specialists – a powerful combination of creativity, business acumen and technical know-how.  We pride ourselves on our intense commitment to quality and truly unique culture.

We’re working with the high street brands you interact with day to day to make a real world digital impact, including Aldi, BBC, Virgin Media, Lloyds Bank, Nissan and Adidas to name a few.

At Deloitte Digital, we combine fun with serious intent, injecting innovation and creativity into our solutions for our clients. This is where left brain meets right, and business, creative, and technology intersect. We believe in our people and pride ourselves on our unique culture and intense commitment to quality. We are on the lookout for talented and passionate professionals who share our dedication to all things digital. Meet us at Deloittedigital.com.

Editor

Bluehost

Bluehost

Bluehost has been a WordPress partner since 2005 and powers over 1 million WordPress sites worldwide. Their objective is to help customers, whether novice or pro, create a thriving online presence at an affordable price. With a team of in-house tech experts available 24/7, Bluehost dedicates time and resources to providing the best support and services in the industry. Join millions of other site owners and see what Bluehost can do for you and your online presence.

GoDaddy

GoDaddy

GoDaddy’s mission is to radically shift the global economy toward small businesses by empowering people to easily start, confidently grow and successfully run their own ventures. With more than 12 million customers worldwide and 57 million domain names under management, GoDaddy gives small business owners the tools to name their idea, build a beautiful online presence, attract customers and manage their business.

Author

WPML

WPML
WPML turns WordPress websites multilingual. It works with caching, SEO and E-Commerce plugins, and allows the building of complete multilingual sites. WPML powers simple blogs as well as corporate and enterprise sites.

WPML allows users to translate everything in the site, including content, menus, widgets and even theme and plugin texts. WPML powers over 500,000 commercial websites from all over the world.

More information about going multilingual can be found at WPML.org

We are looking for talent. If you are a smart programmer you are welcome to contact us here: http://wpml.org/home/were-hiring/.

Make Do

Make Do

Make Do are a full-stack design, development and support agency that have been building for the web since the 90’s. Specialising in WordPress development we’re not shy about sharing our love for the best CMS there is!

Get in touch to drive your projects forward with our ever-growing WordPress team of experts.

Yoast

Yoast

Yoast helps you with optimizing your website! You might know us from our Yoast SEO plugin. With over 4 million active installs Yoast SEO is one of the most popular WordPress plugins worldwide.

At Yoast, we believe in holistic SEO: not just one aspect of a website, but all aspects are important and should therefore be optimized. All awesome websites have 3 things in common: they’re easy to use, contain the right information, and they’re fast and reliable. The added bonus is, that if you do all that right, a website becomes easier to find as well!

Our products help people create awesome websites, we offer: plugins that make optimising websites easy as pie; website reviews that provide an in-depth analysis and lots of practical tips; and online courses and eBooks that give people the skills and the knowledge to start improving their own site.

Facebook: facebook.com/yoast
Twitter: twitter.com/yoast

Contributor

Polemic Digital

Polemic Digital

Polemic Digital is an expert SEO consultancy based in Belfast, Northern Ireland founded by veteran SEO professional Barry Adams. With over 18 years experience in SEO, we know what it takes to get a website to the top of Google’s search results.

Our Search Engine Optimisation services span the whole range and include SEO audits, SEO strategy, SEO for publishers, content marketing, outreach link-building, and SEO training & workshops.

Since its founding in 2014, Polemic Digital has worked together with many of Northern Ireland’s most successful companies, delivering expert SEO services to businesses of all sizes and scopes. Additionally, some of the UK & Ireland’s biggest brands are counted among Polemic’s expanding client base. So when it comes to a track record in SEO, few could provide a more exhaustive list of expertise and success stories.

You’ll also find that Polemic Digital is a no-nonsense kind of business. We don’t like fence-sitting and will give you a straight and honest opinion. Honesty and integrity are crucial to how we do business – there’s no faffing about, you get what you see.

Create and Code

Create and Code

Create and Code features really easy to follow, useful tutorials on how to create and code modern WordPress websites. We also create and code easy to use but very powerful WordPress themes that enable all WordPress users to create full featured, stunning websites in a matter of minutes. No headaches, just really good business orientated websites and fast support from a team of WordPress veterans based in Dublin, Ireland who have been creating WordPress products for over 10 years.

Our flagship business WordPress theme, StartRight, is a precision designed free WordPress theme for small businesses and startups.

StartRight Pro includes even more, with WooCommerce support, WPML compatibility and most importantly, world class premium WordPress support.

We’re looking forward to meeting up with everyone in Belfast in October. See you all then!
Create and Code

In-Kind

StickerGiant

StickerGiant

StickerGiant prints high-quality stickers and labels. They have the best customer service, quick turnaround times and free custom shapes using state of the art laser cutting. Every sticker has a story. Want to share your story today? They’re waiting to hear from you.

Every sticker has a story.

Website: StickerGiant.com
Email: marketing@stickergiant.com
Twitter: @StickerGiant
Facebook: StickerGiant
Instagram: stickergiant

1440

1440

The team at 1440 have been instrumental in the planning and creation of WCBelfast.
At every stage, 1440 have supported our WordCamp. By allowing two of their key members of staff to work on WordCamp artwork, website and the planning during office hours, when needed.

Peter at 1440 not only created the artwork for our site, but he also created the WordCamp Belfast logos and badges and even our ‘Wapuu of the North‘, which has been a real hit with everyone, the world over.

Sam (Samantha Nelson) has been a key member of the small organising team. And was one of the first to offer help in planning WCBelfast.

1440 will also be bringing their interactive screens to WordCamp Belfast to serve as information points for all attendees to benefit from and enjoy.

Without 1440, there may not have been a WordCamp in Belfast, for this we salute and thank them all!

1440 – Branding and online consultants, specialising in WordPress. Talk to us today – Email: info@1440design.com or Phone: 028 9046 6896

Sponsoring Attendees


Call For Sponsors

Call for sponsors is now closed

WordCamp is coming to Belfast in Northern Ireland for the very first time. It’s going to be amazing, and you can help make it even more special, by being involved and be represented at this inaugural event.

We are planning a highly diverse, and accessible WordCamp – one where there is something for everyone, no matter their interest or skill level in WordPress. We want everyone to feel welcome, learn, share and celebrate WordPress together.

Your sponsorship will help us make WordCamp Belfast even more awesome. Whats-more, it’s a chance for you to help even more people fall in love with WordPress.

WordCamp Belfast is a community run event, created by the community, for the community, and funded by the community. The entire event wouldn’t be possible without the support of businesses in our community who benefit from WordPress. If that’s you, we’d love to have you on-board and show your support for the event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please take a look at the levels below, and fill in the sponsorship form.

Sponsorship Levels

Administrator (SOLD OUT)

£1,000

The Administrator level of sponsorship includes:

  • Sponsor logo and company description on the WordCamp Belfast website
  • Special mention in a blog post thanking our sponsors before the event
  • 4 WordCamp Belfast tickets for company representatives
  • 3 items on the self-serve swag area
  • Your logo on a slide projected between presentations
  • Social media posts thanking you as a sponsor
  • Your logo on the name badges
  • A thank-you in opening/closing remarks
  • A table at the event in a high-traffic area

Editor (SOLD OUT)

£600

The Editor level of sponsorship includes:

  • Sponsor logo and company description on the WordCamp Belfast website
  • Special mention in a blog post thanking our sponsors before the event
  • 4 WordCamp Belfast tickets for company representatives
  • 2 items on the self-serve swag area
  • Your logo on a slide projected between presentations
  • Social media posts thanking you as a sponsor
  • A shared table at the event in a high-traffic area

Author (SOLD OUT)

£300

The Author level of sponsorship includes:

  • Sponsor logo and company description on the WordCamp Belfast website
  • Special mention in a blog post thanking our sponsors before the event
  • 3 WordCamp Belfast tickets for company representatives
  • Your logo on a slide projected between presentations
  • Social media posts thanking you as a sponsor

Contributor (SOLD OUT)

£200

The Contributor level of sponsorship includes:

  • Sponsor logo and company description on the WordCamp Belfast website
  • Special mention in a blog post thanking our sponsors before the event
  • 2 WordCamp Belfast tickets for company representatives
  • Your logo on a slide projected between presentations
  • Social media posts thanking you as a sponsor

Subscriber (SOLD OUT)

£120

The Subscriber level of sponsorship includes:

  • Sponsor logo and company description on the WordCamp Belfast website
  • Special mention in a blog post thanking our sponsors before the event
  • 1 WordCamp Belfast ticket for a company representative
  • Social media posts thanking you as a sponsor

Sponsor Form

Please fill out the form below to indicate your interest in supporting WordCamp Belfast:

Call For Speakers

Applications for speakers is now closed

WordCamp Belfast is taking place at the historical Queens University Belfast, in Northern Ireland on 1st and 2nd October 2016. We are looking for amazing speakers to share their knowledge, insight, skill, and experience. Anyone with a voice and a suitable topic to discuss or talk about, should submit a speaker proposal.

Speaking at a WordCamp is a great way to show and share your knowledge in your chosen topic.

By participating in WordCamp Belfast 2016, you understand that portions of the event will be photographed and/or audio/video-recorded for use by the WordPress Foundation.

You agree that the WordPress Foundation has the right and permission to use and publish such media — which may include your name, likeness, voice, city/state of residence, or photograph — for any purpose in any format, online (including, but not limited to, WordPress.tv and WordCamp.org) and/or offline, now and hereafter without further compensation, permission, or notification. You understand that all official recordings from the event are the exclusive property of the WordPress Foundation, available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license for general use. You will not ask for nor expect compensation or notification of the use of official recordings or photographs in which you appear or speak.

All attendees, sponsors and speakers must also take note, and agree to the WordCamp Code of Conduct.

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Location

Saturday and Sunday

Peter Froggatt Centre, Queens University,
7-9 College Park East, Belfast BT7 1PS

Limited Parking will be available via the car-park in College Park East, located at the corner of College Park & Botanic Avenue. The Peter Froggatt center can be accessed via the steps from this car-park.

Anyone with walking difficulty should use the entrance to the front of the Lanyon Building, accessed via University Square, which is one way accessed from University Road. Once in the gate, proceed past the main Lanyon building, and turn left at the end. From the parking area, the Peter Froggatt Centre is accessed through the archway, once you enter the quadrangle, the Peter Froggatt Centre on the opposite side of the grass area.

After-Party Location

Brewbot (upstairs), 451 Ormeau Road, Belfast
Co. Antrim, BT7 3GQ

We will have the full upstairs of Brewbot to ourselves. Access to the upstairs area can be made either via the steps at the front door, or at rear of the downstairs bar (next the toilets). A lift is available for anyone who may find the stairs difficult.

WordCamp Belfast Venue Map

WordCamp Belfast Venue Map

Ports & Transport

Airports

George Best City Airport (www.belfastcityairport.com) is only three miles from the city centre, and five miles from our venue.

Belfast International Airport (www.belfastairport.com) is a 30 minute drive via the M2 motorway. A regular Airbus service operates into the city centre.

Ferry Terminals

Belfast Ferry Port is serviced by services from Liverpool England, Douglas Isle Of Mann and Cairnryan Scotland. Located just of the main M2 motorway into Belfast, the terminal is just a 15 minute drive to our venue at Queens University, Belfast.

Larne Harbour Port also services a route to and from Cairnryan in Scotland. Larne is located 25miles north of Belfast, with good road access to and from the port, with a travel time of around 40 minutes.

Railway

The closest rail station to our venue is Botanic Station, which is less than 10 minutes walk away. Also nearby is Great Victoria Station, which is a 5 minutes walk away. Both stations are accessible for wheelchair users, although Great Victoria Station would be easier to negotiate.