Talk:Belfast Harbour
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Key Current People
editPort of Belfast is a brand created to promote the maritime business interests of the Belfast Harbour Commissioners.
The Commissioners were created by an Act of Parliament in 1847 and the organisation like a number of others is often referred to as "Trust Port".
The Commissioners currently number fifteen and are led by a Chairman.
All of the Commissioners with the exception of the Chief Executive are non-executives.
The current Commissioners (December 2009) are:
Len O'Hagan (Chairman), Roy Adair (CEO), Noel Brady, Councillor David Browne, Trefor Campbell, Councillor Patrick Convery, Peter Curistan, Peter Dixon, Ronnie Foreman, Councillor Danny Lavery, Mary McMahon, Steve Pollard, Ross Reed, Councillor David Rodway, David Russell,
As can be seen, four of the Commissioners are also Councillors from Belfast City Council.
The positions are remunerated and are for terms of four years. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grib157 (talk • contribs) 16:42, 9 December 2009 (UTC)
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