Belfast

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Imperial House
4-10 Donegall Square East
Belfast
BT1 5HD

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Tel: 028 9032 3677
Fax: 028 9095 0801

Gateley Smithers Purslow: 
028 4334 3080

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Proud to be in Belfast

We value being part of the professional and wider community in Belfast and across Northern Ireland. We work with clients, professional contacts and networking organisations based across the region as well as collaborating with charities, schools, colleges, and universities.

Supporting wellbeing

  • Proud participants in Pedal with Purpose, our firmwide static bike challenge where offices go head-to-head in a fun, friendly competition to raise vital funds for local charity partners.
  • Proud sponsors of Ballymena Rugby Club, County Antrim. 
  • Delighted to support Donaghadee Rugby Club for the Minis Team. 

Supporting potential & entrepreneurship

  • Member of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce which represents over 600 businesses of all sizes, in all sectors and in all parts of Belfast.
  • Member of the Northern Ireland Chamber, a customer-focused, quality-assured, business support organisation which enables members to grow both locally and internationally. 
  • Member of Funding and Acquisitions Network (FANDA).
  • Proud to support ADS Northern Ireland, championing the region’s aerospace, defence, security and space industries.
  • Supporter of Queen's University Belfast and sponsor of their School of Law’s annual prize-giving ceremony.
Aerial photo of Belfast
Children playing outside

Fundraising and volunteering 

  • Proud to partner with the East Belfast Mission to help tackle the growing issue of homelessness in the city.
  • Delighted to be working with Aspire NI, an organisation which supports young people in Belfast and beyond. Through Aspire NI, we are supporting the Aspire Academy in Belfast which is a skills-based initiative supporting 50 young people each academic year. We have also sponsored Camp Aspire, a youth camp providing disadvantaged young people in Northern Ireland a summer to remember.