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Getting in touch with QueerSpace
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QueerSpace meets every Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. in the Cara-Friend rooms located in Cathedral Buildings, Lower Donegall Street, Down-town Belfast, just down the road from the Kremlin and opposite St. Anne’s Cathedral.

Our location courtesy of Google Maps.

If meetings aren’t your cup of tea, then come along at 9pm for coffee, tea, biscuits and a bit of craic.

QueerSpace also runs a drop-in called InSpace on Saturday afternoons, 3-6pm from the Cathedral Buildings. Stop by and join the fun.

QueerSpace is also in need of Volunteers. Volunteers truly are the heart and soul of QueerSpace. We come up with the ideas, carry them out, provide the artwork, poetry, music, etc. that make QueerSpace events truly special. So if you’re full of good ideas, have an artistic streak that needs an outlet or are looking to help out the LGBT community, come join QueerSpace.

You can keep up-to-date with what's going on in a number of ways:

QueerSpace, 64 Donegall Street, Belfast, BT1 2GT

  • join the QueerSpace electronic mailing list to receive automatic updates on Calendar events
  • call the Community Information Line on 028 90 890 200.

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QueerSpace is a member of the Coalition on Sexual Orientation.  For more information, visit the CoSO website. The appearance of anyone’s image on this website is not an indication of their sexual orientation. Last updated: 14 July 2008

Want more info, to pass on a compliment or complaint or to volunteer? Email QueerSpace and let us know. We want to hear from you - make QueerSpace your space.

QueerSpace is supported by the Department for Social Development through the Community Volunteering Scheme, administered by the Voluntary Service Bureau.
Original artwork by Patrick Sanders.