Belfast HSC Trust

TTM Healthcare Solutions and the Belfast Trust Welcomes You

Here is Everything You Need to Know About Working and Living in the Region. TTM Healthcare Solutions welcomes you to the Belfast Health & Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland - and to exciting times ahead.

We would like to make sure you have all the support you need to make settling into your new home as easy, convenient and enjoyable as possible. To help, we have put together some information, advice and useful links on life in the Belfast area of Northern Ireland - and which you will find valuable as a newcomer. From public transport to healthcare and everything in between – it will help you manage your early days here with ease.

Remember – we are just a click away. If we can help you with any other queries or more specific information, please email internationalteam@ttmhealthcare.com.

About the Belfast Trust (BHSCT)

One of 5 NHS Trusts in Northern Ireland, The Belfast Health and Social Care Trust was established in 2007 and is the largest integrated health and social care Trust in the United Kingdom.

With a staff of over 22,000 (full time and part time) and a budget of £1.3bn, the Trust delivers integrated health and social care to approximately 340,000 citizens in Belfast - as well as most regional specialist services to the whole of Northern Ireland. The Trust treats about 210,000 inpatient and day patients a year, sees 680 000 outpatients and more than 200,000 people at its Emergency Departments. Within the community, the Trust is a corporate parent to 600 children in care, the majority of which are in foster care. It is also responsible for between 500 and 550 children on the child protection register – and every year it receives 800 referrals for children in need of support, mostly in their own home. In addition, the Trust provides services for older people through nine residential homes – while it also commissions services from the independent and voluntary sector to support older people who wish to remain in their own homes. The Trusts is committed to delivering safe, timely, high quality and cost-effective care, while its higher purpose is always to improve health and well-being and reduce inequalities by using its size as a force for good. To achieve this, it works in partnership with other organisations such as those responsible for housing and education.

Belfast Trust also comprises the major teaching and training hospitals in Northern Ireland.

Within the Trust there are 5 Directorates:
Unscheduled & Acute Care
• Adult, Social and Primary Care
• Children’s Community Services
• Surgery and Specialist Services
• Specialist Hospitals and Women’s Health

The main hospitals within the Trust are:
• Royal Victoria Hospital
• Belfast City Hospital
• Belfast City Hospital
• Mater Hospital
• Musgrave Park Hospital
• Children's Hospital
• Royal Maternity
• Forster Green Hospital
• Knockbracken
Muckamore Abbey Hospital

Whatever your area of practice and regardless of the stage you have reached in your career – you can look towards many stimulating, challenging and rewarding opportunities within the Belfast Trust. And whether you’re helping to push the boundaries of nursing practice or providing high quality day to day care – there is so much to offer.

Currency and How to Open a Bank Account

The local currency in Northern Ireland is pound sterling (£/GBP). Local shops will not accept Euro.

Northern Ireland is the cheapest part of the UK to live in with the lowest cost of housing. To give you an example of how much a pound will buy you, a cup of coffee will cost you approximately £2.50 and a meal in an inexpensive restaurant will range from £10 – £15 per person. You can expect a typical weekly grocery shop for 1 person to cost around £50 - £60 per week.

You can find more on the cost of living in Northern Ireland at www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Belfast.

 To ensure you are paid your salary efficiently you will need to open a UK bank account. The Trust will help you do this by arranging an appointment at one of the local banks, and you will be sent details of this. You will then need to visit the bank to activate your account as soon as possible and verify your identity. Be sure to take the following with you:

•Passport as proof of ID
• A letter from Belfast Trust confirming your employment and initial address.

The main banks in Northern Ireland include Bank of Ireland, Danske Bank, AIB, Halifax and Santander amongst others. Cash machines are available throughout the Region, but not all are free to use – some charge fees. For your own security, be sure to hide your pin number when keying this into the cash point machine.

 Bank of Ireland HQ -1 Donegall Square S, Belfast BT1 5LR(028 9043 3420)
Santander HQ - 6 Royal Ave, Belfast BT1 1DA (0800 085 1491)
Danske Bank HQ - Donegall Square W, Belfast BT1 6JS (0345600 2882)
AIB HQ (previously known as First Trust Bank) - 92 Ann St,Belfast BT1 3HH (0345 600 5925)
Halifax HQ - 11/15 Donegall Square N, Belfast BT1 5GB (0345720 3040)

How To Get Medical Care

You will need to register with a doctor – known as a GP – as soon as possible, especially if you are taking medication that needs a prescription. Your GP will be able to treat most illnesses but may refer you to a hospital if you require tests or if your medical condition is more serious.

You will not need to pay to see a doctor as this is covered by the National Insurance contributions you make which will be deducted from your salary. You will need to visit the nearest GP and ask to join as a patient. Be sure to have these documents with you:

• Your passport/VISA
• Your BRP Card
• Your Tenancy Agreement (the signed copy of your tenancy agreement for Trust accommodation or private rental accommodation)
• A Bank Statement OR utility bill (letter from your copy showing your current address) OR a letter from Belfast Trust confirming your employment and address.

It can take 2-3 weeks to register you as a new patient so please apply at the GP during your first week in the country.

As soon as you are registered, you’ll receive a medical card with a Health and Social Care Number (HCN) – which you will need to show when you visit any medical facility. Most GP practices are open Monday – Friday and hours will vary between 08:30 am and 5:30pm.

 If you work in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Children’s Hospital or Royal Maternity Hospital your nearest GP practice is:

 Grosvenor Road Surgery - Dr McCloskey and Partners, 216 Grosvenor Rd, Belfast, BT12 5LT, (02890320777)
Springfield Medical Centre - Dr. McHugh & Partners, 46 Springfield Road, Belfast, BT12 7AH, (02890321454)
Crocus Street Surgery – Dr Doran & Partners, 1 Crocus St, Belfast BT12 7AP, (02890593337)
Dr McKenna Practice, 2 Thames St, Belfast BT12 6AP, (02890320547)

 If you work in the Mater Hospital, your nearest GP practice is:

Willow Medical Practice – Dr O’Donnell and Partner, 5 Churchill St, Belfast BT15 2BP (02890744222
Crumlin Road Family Practice – Dr Clulow & Dr Long, 94-100 Crumlin Rd, Belfast BT14 6AR, (02890741188)
Clifton Street Surgery – Dr Neeson & Partners, 15-17 Clifton Street, Belfast, BT13 1AD, (02890322330)
The Shankill Road Surgery – Dr Cardwell & Partners, 136-138 Shankill Road, Belfast, BT13 2BD, (028 9031 6960)

 If you work in the Musgrave Park Hospital, your nearest GP practice is:

Riverdale Park Surgery - Dr. O'Neill & Partners, 5-7 Riverdale Park East Belfast BT11 9DA, (02890612670)
Finaghy Health Centre – Dr Killiner & Partners, 3-25 Finaghy Road South Belfast BT10 0BX, (02890204444)
Ballyowen Health Centre – Dr Chakravarty & Partners, 179 Andersonstown Road, Belfast, BT11 9EA (02890610611)
Balmoral Surgery – Dr Hughes, 436 Lisburn Road, Belfast, BT9 6GR (02890667595)

If you work in the Forster Hospital, your nearest GP practice is:

Mount Oriel Medical Practice - Dr. Haigney and Partners, 110 Saintfield Road Belfast BT8 6GR (028 9070 1653)
South East Family Practice - Dr. Rainey & Partners, 370/372 Cregagh Road, Belfast, BT6 9EY, (028 9079 2214)
Ardmore Medical Centre - Dr. Bell and Partners, 485 Ormeau Road, Belfast, BT7 3GR (028 9064 1506)
Cregagh Surgery - Dr. Murdock & Partner, 36 Montgomery Road, Belfast, BT6 9HL (028 9070 9079)

 If you work in the Knockbracken Hospital, your nearest GP practice is: -

•South East Family Practice - Drs McHale & Monaghan, Belvoir Surgery, 1b Drumart Square, Belfast, BT8 7EY (028 9064 5746)
Mount Oriel Medical Practice - Dr. Haigney and Partners, 110 Saintfield Road Belfast BT8 6GR (028 9070 1653)
Carryduff Surgery - Dr. Sharkey and Partners, Hillsborough Road, Carryduff, Belfast, BT8 8HR (028 9081 2211)

 If you are involved in an accident or become ill and need emergency medical assistance, please visit your nearest emergency department or dial 999 for an ambulance. 

How to Register with a Dentist

As well as a GP, you should also register with a dental practitioner or dentist. You can choose from:

An HSC Dentist – you and your family will be treated for a fee set by the Department of Health, which subsidises this treatment. Treatments available from your Health Service dentist include:
A Private Dentist - you and your family will be treated for a fee which is NOT regulated by the Department of Health and is not subsidised. A private dentist may also provide specialist treatments and cosmetic dentistry that is not available under the Health Service.

Some dentists in your area are:

Royal Victoria Hospital/Children’s Hospital/Royal Maternity Royal.

Grosvenor Dental Care, 279 Grosvenor Rd, Belfast BT12 4LL (028 9043 8395)
Falls Road Dental Care, 139 Falls Rd, Belfast BT12 6AF (028 9032 9092)
Beechview Dental Care, 451-453 Falls Rd, Belfast BT12 6DD, (028 9024 3107)

Belfast City Hospital.

The Dental Centre Belfast, 315-317 Donegall Rd, Belfast BT12 6FQ, (028 9032 8765)
Gentle Dental Care, 58 Lisburn Rd, Belfast BT9 6AF, (028 9032 6795)
Smart Dental Care Bradbury Dental Centre, 46 Bradbury Pl, Belfast BT7 1RU (028 9022 2444)

Mater Hospital.

T A Gardner Dental Laboratory, 2 Albertville Dr, Crumlin Rd, Belfast BT14 7BX (028 9035 1406)
Shankill Dental Care, 244 Shankill Rd, Belfast BT13 2BL (028 9033 1298)
Twin Spires Dental Surgery, Twin Spires Centre, Falls Rd, Belfast BT13 2JF (028 9024 0635)

Musgrave Park Hospital.

  • Lisburn Road Dental and Implant Clinic, 424 Lisburn Rd, Belfast BT9 6GN (028 9038 2262)

  • Loughridge Dental Surgery, 116A Upper Lisburn Rd, Finaghy, Belfast BT10 0BD (028 9061 1880)

  • Cedarmount Dental Surgery, 135 Upper Lisburn Rd, Finaghy, Belfast BT10 0LG (028 9061 7814)

Forster Green Hospital.

  • Braden Dental Care, 380 Ormeau Rd, Belfast BT7 3HX (028 9049 1333)

  • Rosetta Dental Practice, 61 Rosetta Rd, Belfast BT6 0LR (028 9049 1406)

  • Mount Oriel Dental Care, 1 Mount Oriel, Belfast BT8 7HR (028 9040 2688)

Knockbracken.

A B Dental Surgery, 1B Drumart Square, Belfast BT8 7EY (028 9030 1925)
Irvine Dental Care, 95 Saintfield Rd, Castlereagh, Belfast BT8 7HN (028 9070 3215)
Mount Oriel Dental Care, 1 Mount Oriel, Belfast BT8 7HR (028 9040 2688)

To find out details of an HSC Dentist with whom you can register, visit www.hscbusiness.hscni.net/services/2070.htm

 How to Rent Property in the Area

As a new member of the Belfast Trust team you will be staying in Trust accommodation in the centre of Belfast for 6 weeks. This will give you time to look for a rental property. As you will need to move out of your Trust accommodation at the end of the 6 week period, you should start looking for rental property during your first week in the country.  

Property prices in Northern Ireland are well below those in other areas of the UK and in the Republic of Ireland. In the South-East Region of Northern Ireland you can rent a 3-bedroom house from approximately £450 to £550 a month. To look for rental property in your area contact one of the local estate agents below:

Northern Property, 263 Falls Rd, Belfast BT12 6FB (028 9032 4555), email: rentals@northernproperty.com, website: www.northernproperty.com
RS Laird & Son, 5 University St, Belfast BT7 1FY (028 9024 8072), email: rslettings@googlemail.com, website: www.rslaird.co.uk
Property People, 156 Ormeau Rd, Belfast BT7 2ED, (028 9074 7300) email:advice@propertypeopleni.com, website: www.propertypeople.com
F5 Property Limited, 3 Wellington Park, Malone Rd, Belfast BT9 6DJ (07980 648739), email: enquiries@f5property.com, website: www.f5property.com
Oakmore Property Services, 54 Elmwood Ave, Belfast BT9 6AZ (028 9068 6733)

 You can also visit www.propertypal.com and www.propertynews.com. You should also look out for adverts in shop windows or on notice boards and ‘to let’ boards outside properties. Ask friends and colleagues too – they may well know of accommodation available.

 Important to Know!

Be clear on the kind of place and space you need - the size, type and location.
Think about your budget and what you can afford.
Be sure to choose a place that is convenient with regards to getting to work, schools, shops and public transport. Think about how close you are to friends, family, medical care, availability of secure parking and your social life.
All private landlords must register immediately prior to the letting of a new tenancy.
Landlords normally ask for a deposit equivalent to 1-2 months’ rent up-front to secure a property. PLEASE CONSIDER THIS WHEN APPLYING FOR A SALARY ADVANCE
You will also have to pay 1 month’s rent in advance.
You may be required to provide references or name a guarantor. A guarantor can be a family member or friend who will offer a commitment to pay the landlord your rent if you are unable to do so. A guarantor cannot be your employer or a work colleague unless they are a friend or a family member and acting on your behalf in that way. If you do not know anyone who can act as a guarantor, the letting agency will accept your application if you can provide a double security deposit + 1 month’s rent in advance (equal usually to 3 months’ rent in advance).

You will need to give your Letting Agent the following details:

Job title: staff nurse
Annual Salary: £25,655
Employer: Belfast Health & Social Care Trust (Name of hospital)
Permanent contract

Tell the letting agent that you will be living in the country for the same amount of time given on your CoS and VISA. This will give the landlord peace of mind that you will be staying in the property for the term of the lease.

 How To Take Public Transport

Getting around in Northern Ireland is so easy! The country has an excellent bus and rail service operated by Translink. Running countrywide, the service includes Ulsterbus, Goldline (connecting NI's major destinations and Dublin), Belfast's Metro Bus and Glider services and N Railways. A bus referred to as “the town service bus” leaves Antrim Area Hospital every 30 minutes to Antrim Town and train station. A bus also leaves Antrim Bus Station every 30 minutes to go to Belfast. You can also travel by train to Belfast, which leaves Antrim Train Station every 14 minutes past the hour.

The cost of any journey will be determined by the length of the journey. When using bus or train, if you are planning a return journey it is cheaper to buy a return ticket at the start of your journey. To get timetable details, travel costs and general information about using public transport, visit www.translink.co.uk or www.inyourpocket.com/belfast/getting-around/Northern-Ireland-Public-Transport. 

How to Get a Local Taxi

Taxis are also an economical option for short journeys. Taxis charge meter-reading fares. If a taxi doesn’t have a meter, be sure to ask the fare to your destination before setting off. Taxi ranks are also available within the city or at some points of entry and are London-type black cabs.

Some taxi companies in the Belfast area include:

 fonaCAB: 028 9033 3333
Value Cabs: 028 9080 9080
Castle Cabs: 028 9024 1111
Antrim Road Cabs: 028 9075 5555
Belfast Cabs: 074 4601 4761
247 Cabs: 028 9024 7247
Peter Pan Taxis: 028 9024 4447
Go Broadway Taxis: 028 9023 3555

 How to Find Children’s Day Care

Child minding is the largest form of registered day care for children aged 0 – 12 years. Registered child minders are self-employed day care providers who work in their own home to provide care and learning opportunities for other people’s children within a family setting. Child minders by law must be registered with the local Health and Social Care Trust.  

To get help with choosing a child minder you should contact The Child Minding Association (NICMA) – an organisation that supports child minders, parents and children. They will give you details of child-minding services that have vacancies.  

 The Child Minding Association (NICMA)

16 – 18 Mill Street, Newtownards, Co. Down, BT23 4LU
Tel: 028 91811015
Email: info@nicma.org
Website: www.nicma.org

 You can also place your child at a day nursery, playgroup or crèche. Day nurseries are usually privately run and provide day care for children aged between 6 weeks and 5 years old. Many also run after school clubs for primary school-going children aged 4 to 11 years. To find out more visit www.nidirect.gov.uk/information-and-services/childcare/types-childcare.

How to Enrol Children for School

 Northern Ireland offers an excellent education system and schooling is usually FREE of charge. It is compulsory for all children in Northern Ireland aged between 4 and 16 years old to attend school. All Northern Ireland schools follow the Northern Ireland Curriculum - based on the National Curriculum used in England and Wales. Children work towards General Certificates of Secondary Education (GCSE’s) by age 16. To make sure you secure a place for your youngsters, you should start planning as soon as possible.

 Pre-School

 Pre-school education is available for children aged 3 – 4. Some of this is free and some will be at a charge. Pre-school education is normally provided in nursery schools, but depending on your child’s birthday, some is provided in primary schools as a ‘reception class’.

 Pre-schools in your area are:

Acre Wood Daycare - 321 Grosvenor Rd, Belfast BT12 4LP (078 01 721636)
Start Smart Daycare - 72 Rockmore Rd, Belfast BT12 7PD (028 9024 8258)
St. Paul’s Nursery Unit - 99 - 100 Amcomri St, Belfast BT12 7BQ (028 9024 9559)
Kids at BT9 Day Nursery - 60 Ulsterville Ave, Belfast BT9 7AQ (028 9066 5266)
Over the Rainbow Day Nursery - 2 Deramore Dr, Belfast BT9 5JQ (028 9066 1174)
Adventures Day Nursery - 146 Glen Rd, Andersonstown, Belfast BT11 8BN (028 9060 4901)
Wee Muckers Day Care - 103 Springfield Rd, Belfast BT12 7AE (028 9521 1466)
• Little Hands Little Feet Day Nursery - Derryvolgie House, 73 Malone Road, Belfast BT9 6SB (028 9066 5037)
Rascals Day Nursery - 27 Upper Lisburn Rd, Finaghy, Belfast BT10 0GX (028 9062 8760)
Ashvale Private Day Nursery - 32 School Rd, Newtownbreda, Belfast BT8 6BT (028 9070 5091)

Primary School

All children who are 4 years old on or before the 2nd of July must begin their primary education from the beginning of the school year following their 4th birthday.

Primary School Education is divided into three key stages:

Foundation stage: year 1 and 2
Key stage 1: years 3 and 4
Key stage 2: years 5, 6 and 7

 Primary Schools in your area:

Donegal Road Primary School: Maldon St, Belfast BT12 6HE (028 9032 3018)
St. Kevin’s Primary School: 446 Falls Rd, Belfast BT12 6EN (028 9032 6791)
St. Paul’s Primary School: 34-36 Mica Dr, Belfast BT12 7NN (028 9032 8968)
St. Joseph’s Primary School: 42 Slate St, Belfast BT12 (028 9032 3683)
Springfield Primary School: 425 Springfield Rd, Belfast BT12 7DJ (028 9032 0366)
St. Teresa’s Primary School: Glen Rd, Andersonstown, Belfast BT11 8BL (028 9061 1943)
St. John the Baptist Primary School: Finaghy Rd N, Belfast BT11 9EH (028 9061 4546)
Finaghy Primary School: Belfast BT10 0EF (028 9061 2623)
St. Anne’s Primary School: Kingsway, Finaghy, Belfast BT10 0NE (028 9061 5414)
Cairnshill Primary School: 6A Cairnshill Dr, Belfast BT8 6RT (028 9070 5122)
Rosetta Primary School: 21-23 Knockbreda Rd, Belfast BT6 0JA (028 9049 1650)
St. Michael’s Primary School: 514 Ravenhill Rd, Belfast BT6 0BW (028 9049 1529)
Stranmillis Primary School: Knightsbridge Park, Stranmillis, Belfast BT9 5EH (028 9038 1164)
St. Bernard’s Primary School: Wynchurch Walk, Belfast BT6 0JS

Post-Primary Education

 Children normally progress to post-primary education at age 11. As a parent, you have the right to say which post-primary school you would like your child to attend. However, as each school has a maximum number of places, it is not always possible for each child to be placed in the school of choice. Post-primary education starts in year 8 and covers Key stage 3 and 4 (11 – 16 years). Post-Primary Schools in your area:

 St Dominic’s Grammar School (Girls): 135-137 Falls Rd, Belfast BT12 6AE
St Louise’s Comprehensive College: 468 Falls Road, Belfast BT12 6EN
St Mary’s Christian Brothers’ Grammar (Boys): 147A Glen Rd, Belfast BT11 8NR
De La Salle College (Boys) : 36 Edenmore Dr, Belfast BT11 8LT
St Genevieve’s High School (Girls): Stewartstown Road, Belfast BT11 9JP
St Malachy’s College (Boys): 36 Antrim Road, Belfast BT152AE
Malone Integrated-College: 45 Finaghy Rd N, Belfast BT10 0JB
Hunterhouse College (Girls): Upper Lisburn Rd, Finaghy, Belfast BT10 0LE
Rathmore Grammar School: Kingsway, Dunmurry, Belfast BT10 0LF
Victoria College Belfast: 2a Cranmore Park, Belfast BT96JA
Methodists College Belfast (Methody): 1 Malone Road, Belfast BT96BY
St Joseph’s College: 518 Ravenhill Road, Belfast BT6 0BY
Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School: 518 Ravenhill Road, Belfast BT60BY
Wellington College Belfast: 18 Carolan Road, Belfast BT73HE
Lagan College: 44 Manse Road, Belfast BT8 6SA
Grosvenor Grammar School: Marina Park, Belfast BT5 6BA

 University and College

After school, youngsters can choose to go to university or college – which are normally fee-paying. You can get information for all levels of Pre-school, Primary and Secondary Education – together with application forms – on the Education Authority website www.eani.org.uk. You can also contact the Education Board for the Belfast Region at:

40 Academy Street, Belfast, BT1 2NQ
Phone: 028 90564000
Email: info.belb@belb.co.uk
Website: www.belb.org.uk

Where to Shop for Food

There is a great choice of food in Northern Ireland and no shortage of places to shop. It is usually cheaper to shop in the larger supermarkets.

Here are some grocery stores in the Belfast area:

Asda: www.asda.com – Enjoy food and household items to be delivered direct to your door. Just register for a free account.
Tesco: www.tesco.com
Sainsburys: www.sainsburys.co.uk
Lidl: www.lidl-ni.co.uk
Asia Supermarket, Belfast: www.asiabelfast.com (ALSO ASIA CAFÉ)
Indian Food shopping: www.indianinbelfast.co.uk/2020/01/indian-grocery-store.html

There are also many Halal restaurants and markets in the area, and you can find out more details at:
www.zabihah.com/reg/rJosGZGVqQ and www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurants-g186470-c10751-Belfast_Northern_Ireland.html

Where to Find Places of Worship

 As a multi-cultural area, you will find a convenient spiritual home or place of worship in your area: 

If you are Roman Catholic

St Paul’s Church: 125 Falls Road, Belfast BT12 6AB
St John’s Parish: 444 Falls Road, Belfast BT126EN
Clonard Monastery: 1 Clonard Gardens, Belfast BT13 2RL
St Mary’s Parish Church: Crumlin Road, Belfast BT13 1RU
St Teresa’s Roman Catholic Church: Glen Road, Andersonstown, Belfast BT11 8BB
St Brigid’s Parish, Derryvolgie: 40 Derryvolgie Ave, Belfast BT9 6FP
St Malachy’s Chruch: 24 Alfred St, Belfast BT2 8EN
Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church: 502 Ormeau Road, Ormeau, Belfast BT7 3GR
St Bernadette’s Church: Rosetta Road, Castlereagh, Belfast BT6 0LU
Church of The Immaculate Heart of Mary: Knockbracken Drive, Carryduff BT8 8EX

If you are Protestant

Tyndale Free Presbyterian Church: 236 Donegall Ave, Belfast BT12 6LY
All Souls Church: 5 Elmwood Ave, Belfast BT9 6AZ
Moravian Church in Ireland: 13 University Road, Belfast BT7 1NA
Methodist Church in Ireland: Edgehill House, 9 Lennoxvale, Belfast BT9 5BY
St Bartholomew’s Church: 161 Stranmillis Road, Belfast BT9 5AJ
St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church: Rosetta Road, Castlereagh, Belfast BT6 OLT
St Jude’s Parish Church: 340 Ormeau Rd, Belfast BT7 2GE
Saintfield Road Presbyterian Church: 1 Myrtledene Rd, Belfast BT8 6GQ
Knockbracken Reformed Presbyterian Church: 37 Knockbraken Road, Belfast BT8 6SE

 If you are Christian

 Newtownbreda Baptist Church: 43 Newtownbreda Road, Belfast BT8 7BQ
Zion Christian Life Church: Canmore St, Belfast BT13 2LA
Chinese Christian Church: Lorne St, Belfast BT9 7DU
Bethany Church: 135c Upper Lisburn Rd, Finaghy, Belfast, BT10 0LH
Cregagh Baptist Church: 11 Everton Dr, Belfast BT6 OLJ
Glenburn Gospel Hall: 27 Merok Cres, Castlereagh, Belfast BT6 9PJ
ChristChurch: Glenburn House, Bible College, Glenburn Rd, Dunmurry, Belfast BT17 9BB

 If you are Muslim

Belfast Islamic Centre: 38 Wellington Park, Belfast BT9 6DN
Bangladesh Islamic Centre – Newtownards: 24 Greenwell St, Newtownards BT23 7LN

 If you are Hindu

ISKCON Belfast Krishna Temple: 2a Brooklands Grange, Dunmurry, Belfast BT17 0SA.
Indian Community Centre: 86 Clifton St, Belfast BT13 1AB

 With thanks to Maria Gilchrist, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, for content.

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