Publisher Reach hosted a 'Summer Sundown' to celebrate the opening of its new office on Rosemary Street in Belfast city centre.
More than 60 people from 13 ad agencies and direct clients in Northern Ireland packed into Waterman in the Cathedral Quarter for an exclusive evening of entertainment including live music by the Kieran McKillop band, spot prizes, a courtyard BBQ, drinks and craic!
The night was held and hosted by award-winning chef Niall McKenna at his newest restaurant, Waterman.
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The night finished up with a few spot prizes including an exclusive evening with Niall McKenna at the Cookery School for one lucky individual and three friends as well as four £50 gift vouchers for the Waterman restaurant.
Joanne McKendry from Mammoth won the Cookery School spot prize and Ciaran Mullan from Rumour Mill Creative Communications, Pauline Moore from Adhaus, Steven Johnson from Adhaus and Tory Anderson from Ardmore won the £50 gift vouchers.
The event doubled up as a celebratory thank you to mark the publisher’s growth and recognise clients and agencies who continue to support the bright future of all brands both print and digital.
Belfast Live is continuing to go from strength-to-strength and remains Northern Ireland's biggest commercial news site.
It is now reaching 54% of the entire online population, which is significantly higher than any of its competitors ( Source, Ipsos Iris May 2022 ).
Commercial Director, Jonathan Eakin, said: “We were delighted to have so many of our business partners join us at the wonderful Waterman Restaurant. Niall and his team were fantastic hosts and the food was out of this world. It was the first event we’ve hosted since before the pandemic and it was great to see everyone again in a fabulous venue.”
You can view a gallery of photos from the night here.