Hill Street In Belfast To Be Pedestrianised

Hill Street, Belfast, to be pedestrianised from Thursday 4 December

Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has announced that Hill Street in Belfast will be a pedestrianised zone from Thursday 4 December 2025.

As Christmas shoppers drive into Belfast in the run up to Christmas, they may encounter the Experimental Traffic Control Scheme which will pedestrianise Hill Street in Belfast between Gordon Street and Waring Street.

The scheme also introduces a one-way system on Gordon Street from its junction with Hill Street to Dunbar Street in an easterly direction.

A Christmas present to the traders in the centre of Belfast from the Dfi… the Hill Street area is to be pedestrianised. (Photo Jim Masson/DownNews©).

The Minister said: “Hill Street is a thriving area in the Cathedral Quarter of Belfast as more and more visitors come to enjoy the hospitality on offer.   

“My Department has been actively engaging with local businesses and those in the hospitality and retail sectors who have expressed support for the pedestrianisation of Hill Street and I am pleased that the proposals are now being made a reality.

“Importantly this scheme will facilitate a vibrant social space that prioritises people by making the streets safer for pedestrians. 

“By contributing to a more pleasant and enjoyable environment it will help maximise the street’s potential and enhance the nighttime and weekend economy. 

“The scheme is also complemented by our recent announcement of late night buses, ensuring that more people can visit and socialise in the city centre safely.”

The Department will keep the experimental scheme under review over the initial six-month period.  

So check out your travel and parking plans in visiting Belfast this Christmas!
 

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