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Plan for whiskey distillery in Crumlin Gaol approved
It is anticipated it may attract 125,000 visitors per year
15:52, 17 MAR 2021
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Council gives green light to US investors Crumlin Road Gaol whiskey distillery plan Belfast City Council has passed plans for a whiskey distillery at Crumlin Road Gaol Ryan McAleer and Connla Young 17 March, 2021 08:55 Related stories
Visuals previously produced by Like Architects for the interior of the proposed whiskey distillery at Crumlin Road Gaol.
Work on a new whiskey distillery at Belfast’s landmark Crumlin Road Gaol could begin within months after Belfast City Council backed the proposal.
The local authority’s planning committee signed off on Belfast Distillery Company’s £15 million transformation of the vacant ‘A’ wing on Tuesday night.
A £15m plan to transform Belfast’s historic Crumlin Road Gaol into a whiskey distillery has been given the green light by Belfast City Council.
BCC s Planning Committee signed off on the application, which will also see part of the old prison s vacant A wing turned into a tourist centre, on Tuesday night.
First proposed by lottery winner Peter Lavery more than a decade ago through his Belfast Distillery Company, the project was later taken over by a group of US investors, who are now the directors of the firm.
It was originally granted planning approval by BCC back in April 2013, although work on the site later stopped in July 2015.
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