Grosvenor House has been carefully designed as a multi-purpose centre providing a home for the Grosvenor Hall congregation, headquarters for Belfast Central Mission’s professional social outreach and facilities ‘for the community in the heart of the community’, and aims to be a place of warm welcomes, exciting social events and practical support for those in need.
Grosvenor House's main hall can accommodate up to 200 people theatre style but can, with seating removed, be used for exhibitions and banquets. Our other nine rooms situated around the building are ideal for breakout groups and can be booked individually and independently from the main conference room.
They are available for conferences, business meetings or training sessions to offer you the best configuration for your meeting.
Download our room hire booklet (290kb pdf) for more information.
When you choose Grosvenor House Conference and Training Centre as the venue for your event, you choose professionalism and service. On arrival each delegate will receive:
Additional equipment to support your training needs is available on request (prior booking recommended).
Should you require, we are happy to provide additional services (prior booking recommended).
A discounted rate agreed with the Great Northern Car Park is available for delegates. Vouchers are available from Grosvenor House reception on departure from the centre.
With its own in-house restaurant all hospitality requirements can be catered for. We have an extensive choice of menu options if you are organising a conference meeting or planning a business function. Have a look at our sample menus (88kb pdf), but where necessary we would be delighted to tailor a menu to assist your requirements.
We also have an extensive christmas menu available (1.4mb pdf).
BCM (Belfast Central Mission) was established in 1889 as a Christian response to social problems inherent in inner city Belfast. The issues with which it struggled then included high unemployment, low wages, non-existent welfare benefits, single-parent families, homelessness, loneliness, alcoholism, crime and violence, many of which we often consider to be unique to today’ society.
Located in the very heart of the city, its motivation was then, as now, to meet the needs of the whole person, spiritual, emotional, social and physical, regardless of class, creed or colour.
In the hundred years since its foundation, BCM’s approach has changed - mass-feeding operations and food and clothing handouts no longer feature on a daily scale - but it continues to provide support and practical help for a cross-section of society. Today, BCM meets the needs of the people of Northern Ireland through its widespread and diverse professional social work programme and community projects.
Grosvenor House has been carefully designed as a multi-purpose centre providing a home for the Grosvenor Hall congregation, headquarters for BCM’s professional social outreach and facilities ‘for the community in the heart of the community’, and aims to be a place of warm welcomes, exciting social events and practical support for those in need.
We would be delighted to show you around the facilities with viewings available at any time. Should you require any further information on any aspect of conferencing at Grosvenor House, please feel free to contact us on (028) 9024 1917.
You can also email us on admin@bcmconference.org or you can visit us at our website on www.belfastcentralmission.org.
5 Glengall Street
Belfast BT12 5AD
t: 028 9024 1917
e: admin@bcmconference.org
w: www.belfastcentralmission.org.
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