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Got a heritage project idea? Got the application pack? Do you need more assistance?

Come along to one of our advice surgeries. They are open to anyone thinking of applying to HLF. Our friendly team will be on hand to provide one to one help and advice about how our application processes work and what makes a good heritage project.

The surgeries will be held on the second and last Thursday of every month at the Belfast office and will run from 2.00pm to 7.00pm. To book into one of the sessions, please telephone 028 9031 0120 or email: northernireland@hlf.org.uk.

The dates for the next surgeries are as follows:

  • 31st January
  • 14th February 
  • 28th February
  • 13th March 
  • 27th March 
  • 10th April 
  • 24th April 
  • 8th May
  • 29th May
  • 12th June
  • 26th June
  • 10th July
  • 31st July
  • 14th August
  • 28th August
  • 11th September
  • 25th September
  • 9th October
  • 30th October
  • 13th November
  • 27th November
  • 11th December 

    To make the best use of your slot, we ask that you send brief details of your project in advance on our pre-application form.

    If you cannot make it to the Belfast Office then please contact the team and we can make alternative arrangements to advise you on your project ideas and our application processes.

    Our address is:
    51-53 Adelaide Street
    Belfast, BT2 8FE
    Tel: 028 9031 0120
    Fax: 028 9031 0121      (map)

    Please note that the Belfast Office cannot offer off street car parking, however there are many on street parking spaces and meters available.


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