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Leona Barr steps into the role of Chair of the Board for Belfast One

/ 12th June 2025 /
Cormac Cahill

Business Improvement District (BID) Belfast One has appointed Leona Barr, Centre Manager of CastleCourt Shopping Centre, as its new Chair of the Board

Barr will be tasked with driving the organisation’s mission to promote, enhance and support its ongoing strategy for Belfast city centre.

With more than 700 multi-sector businesses across the BID area, Belfast One is the collective voice of those businesses operating in the heart of the city centre, advocating for their interests and securing meaningful change.

Since its establishment over a decade ago, Belfast One has invested millions of pounds into Belfast city centre, with the goals of creating a cleaner, safer and more welcoming environment for everyone who works, lives and studies there.

As an elected and self-funded body, Belfast One is uniquely positioned to act on-the-ground, champion local voices, and unlock funding to benefit the wider area.

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It operates as a democratic organisation with a board of directors providing strategic direction and accountability. 
With the city centre widely regarded as Northern Ireland’s economic engine room, Belfast One’s mission remains clear: to create a vibrant, safe and prosperous city centre that everyone can take pride in. 

Speaking of her new role, Barr said: “It’s an honour to step into the role of Chair for Belfast One at such a pivotal time for our city.

“Having served on the Board for the past five years, I’ve witnessed firsthand the energy, innovation and impact that Belfast One delivers – they are truly passionate about improving Belfast for everyone. 
“From our thriving independent sector to our flagship centres like CastleCourt and Victoria Square.

“There’s exciting change all around us, from the development of the transport hub to a growing student population and more investment coming in.

“With this comes both opportunity and responsibility. I’m committed to ensuring Belfast One continues to be at the forefront in building a vibrant, thriving city; strengthening collaboration, driving city pride, and delivering meaningful initiatives that support our businesses, our economy and our people. 

“As I step into this new role, I’d also like to acknowledge the work of my predecessor, Wilson Walker, as I continue his hard work in helping Belfast city centre to thrive.”

CEO Martina Conolly says the organisation, which has also been engaged in urban planning campaigns to improve the city centre, is thrilled to come under the leadership of Ms. Barr. 

“We are delighted to welcome Leona Barr as our new Chair of our Belfast One board.

“Leona has been an integral part of the Belfast business community for many years, and is widely respected for her vision, business acumen and dedication to the city’s prosperity.”

“The success of CastleCourt, which she has successfully navigated for the past six years, reflects the rigours experienced by Belfast city centre.

Leona Barr
Barr will be tasked with driving the organisation’s mission to promote, enhance and support its ongoing strategy for Belfast city centre. (Pic: Getty Images/Allan Baxter)

“We are delighted that Leona will be able to share her wisdom and rich experience with us as we continue to deliver our growth plans that will significantly benefit the city centre, its businesses, and visitors.”

Belfast One recently announced a period of “notable growth” in the city centre, with a 6.5% year-on-year rise in footfall presenting a big opportunity for new retailers, with Donegall Place on its way to reaching full occupancy this summer as Belfast welcomes a number of new retailers. 

Photo: New Chair of Belfast One BID Leona Barr and CEO of Belfast One Martina Connolly

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