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Loyalist flag protests 'factor' in £50m economic losses | Loyalist flag protests 'factor' in £50m economic losses |
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Loyalist flag protests were a contributory factor in Belfast shops losing up to £50m, business representatives are expected to reveal. | Loyalist flag protests were a contributory factor in Belfast shops losing up to £50m, business representatives are expected to reveal. |
They are due to meet American diplomat Richard Haass who is trying to broker a deal on issues like flags and parades. | They are due to meet American diplomat Richard Haass who is trying to broker a deal on issues like flags and parades. |
Business groups will say a successful outcome is imperative to securing jobs and improving prosperity. | Business groups will say a successful outcome is imperative to securing jobs and improving prosperity. |
Figures, seen by the BBC, reveal a "significant decline" in takings by city shops in the year to July 2013. | Figures, seen by the BBC, reveal a "significant decline" in takings by city shops in the year to July 2013. |
Revenues fell from £577m to £522m, according to a report for Belfast city centre management. | Revenues fell from £577m to £522m, according to a report for Belfast city centre management. |
Many people within loyalist communities were angered by the decision of Belfast City Council on 3 December to restrict the number of days on which the union flag is flown at the city hall. | Many people within loyalist communities were angered by the decision of Belfast City Council on 3 December to restrict the number of days on which the union flag is flown at the city hall. |
They took to the streets to protest and some protests resulted in violence with many police officers injured. | They took to the streets to protest and some protests resulted in violence with many police officers injured. |
Major flags protests took place on Saturdays from December 2012 and into the first months of the year, adding to what were already difficult economic conditions on the high street. | Major flags protests took place on Saturdays from December 2012 and into the first months of the year, adding to what were already difficult economic conditions on the high street. |
Retail sources claimed the flags demonstrations were partly to blame for revenues falling, but pointed out new traffic measures and the recession also had to be taken into account. | Retail sources claimed the flags demonstrations were partly to blame for revenues falling, but pointed out new traffic measures and the recession also had to be taken into account. |
Dr Haass has a number of meetings scheduled with several business organisations on Thursday and Friday. | |
The Confederation of British Industry, the Institute of Directors and the Pubs of Ulster are just some of the groups which will meet him. | The Confederation of British Industry, the Institute of Directors and the Pubs of Ulster are just some of the groups which will meet him. |
Some union flag protests were marked by illegal road blocks that severely disrupted business and nightlife, leading to a publicly-funded £1m advertising campaign to encourage people into the city to boost trade. | Some union flag protests were marked by illegal road blocks that severely disrupted business and nightlife, leading to a publicly-funded £1m advertising campaign to encourage people into the city to boost trade. |
An evaluation of what was known as the 'Backin' Belfast' campaign has been carried out for the Northern Ireland Tourist Board. | An evaluation of what was known as the 'Backin' Belfast' campaign has been carried out for the Northern Ireland Tourist Board. |
It found that 204,000 trips were taken to Belfast by people "who made a positive change to their visiting behaviour as a result of the campaign". | It found that 204,000 trips were taken to Belfast by people "who made a positive change to their visiting behaviour as a result of the campaign". |
According to the tourist board, the visitors spent £7m, which helped recoup some of the city's retail losses. | According to the tourist board, the visitors spent £7m, which helped recoup some of the city's retail losses. |
"As the protests subsided, and the campaign kicked in, our research shows tourism business recovered quickly," said a spokeswoman. | "As the protests subsided, and the campaign kicked in, our research shows tourism business recovered quickly," said a spokeswoman. |
Meanwhile, visitor numbers to Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland held up during the first three months of 2013. | Meanwhile, visitor numbers to Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland held up during the first three months of 2013. |
There were 108,000 trips, a 3% increase on the same period in 2012. | There were 108,000 trips, a 3% increase on the same period in 2012. |
However, the amount of money they spent in Northern Ireland fell by 22% to £12m. | However, the amount of money they spent in Northern Ireland fell by 22% to £12m. |
No official figures have yet been published on visitor numbers from Great Britain, Europe and the rest of the world. | No official figures have yet been published on visitor numbers from Great Britain, Europe and the rest of the world. |
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