
Paul Carr
"The Economic Revitalisation Peace II measure provides assistance aimed at supporting the economic transition of NI to a more stable, peaceful and prosperous society. This is demonstrated through the type of project that Laganview Enterprise Centre Limited is in the process of building.
This investment will help stimulate growth,

Head of European Programmes DETI
"The Economic Revitalisation Peace II measure provides assistance aimed at supporting the economic transition of NI to a more stable, peaceful and prosperous society. This is demonstrated through the type of project that Laganview Enterprise Centre Limited is in the process of building.
This investment will help stimulate growth, develop potential, create jobs and facilitate skills acquisition, it will also have a positive social impact by providing a foundation for increased investment and employment opportunities for the people of Lisburn."

Edwin Poots MLA
"Laganview Enterprise Centre should provide an opportunity to the local community to develop skills and prepare for employment locally. It is important that those who are currently struggling to find employment are assisted and Laganview will be well placed to help the people of Old Warren move forward to a

MLA
"Laganview Enterprise Centre should provide an opportunity to the local community to develop skills and prepare for employment locally. It is important that those who are currently struggling to find employment are assisted and Laganview will be well placed to help the people of Old Warren move forward to a brighter and better future".

Stephen Salley
"HBK architects were delighted to be appointed as architects for this project following on from previous work for Old Warren Partnership in 1997 on the "Raggety Bap" houses in Avonmore Park.
Having first met with the group to discuss requirements and aspirations in 1999 it has been a long and sometimes

HBK Architects
"HBK architects were delighted to be appointed as architects for this project following on from previous work for Old Warren Partnership in 1997 on the "Raggety Bap" houses in Avonmore Park.
Having first met with the group to discuss requirements and aspirations in 1999 it has been a long and sometimes torturous journey since navigating through the funding application and land acquisition stages and it is testimony to the patience and determination of all involved that most of the original people who played apart are still involved.
Internally the building will provide modern accommodation for the businesses that will locate there and

Jill England
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive is delighted to be able to support the Laganview Enterprise Centre by providing the land in the Old Warren estate for its construction.
The Housing Executive, through its Lisburn Antrim Street District Office, has worked with the Old Warren Community Association and the Old Warren Partnership

The Northern Ireland Housing Executive
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive is delighted to be able to support the Laganview Enterprise Centre by providing the land in the Old Warren estate for its construction.
The Housing Executive, through its Lisburn Antrim Street District Office, has worked with the Old Warren Community Association and the Old Warren Partnership over many years to bring about a regeneration programme that has provided residents with good quality homes set in a pleasant and inviting environment with well developed community services.
The Enterprise Centre will be a valuable resource for the community as it will provide additional services and modern meeting and training

Denis Rooney
"On behalf of the International Fund for Ireland, I am delighted to see the excellent progress now being made in the construction of the Laganview Enterprise Centre.
"The Fund is very pleased to have contributed to a project that will play a significant role in the ongoing social and economic regeneration

Chairman International Fund for Ireland
"On behalf of the International Fund for Ireland, I am delighted to see the excellent progress now being made in the construction of the Laganview Enterprise Centre.
"The Fund is very pleased to have contributed to a project that will play a significant role in the ongoing social and economic regeneration of Lisburn and neighbouring districts.
"I congratulate all of those who have worked so hard to bring such an impressive facility to the area, and wish you every success with it."

Catherine O’Neill
"LaganView Enterpise has proved to be an excellent venue in all respects. The hall was brilliant, very spacious and with excellent facilities, in particular access to the kitchen was great and the TV in the hall was very useful on several occasions. I found the system of having

Group Leader
"LaganView Enterpise has proved to be an excellent venue in all respects. The hall was brilliant, very spacious and with excellent facilities, in particular access to the kitchen was great and the TV in the hall was very useful on several occasions. I found the system of having people from the surrounding area open and lock up very efficient. It was great not having to worry about locking up at the end of the evening and it was a relief to know that when I arrived for the start of the class the centre would be open for

Joan Fisher
The SE Trust have used the community hall for after work physical activities (Yoga, Pilates, Gymball, Circuits) as part of the Staff Health & Wellbeing Programme. We have found the venue to be excellent for these classes, which can have up to 36 participants at a class. Car parking is

SE Trust
The SE Trust have used the community hall for after work physical activities (Yoga, Pilates, Gymball, Circuits) as part of the Staff Health & Wellbeing Programme. We have found the venue to be excellent for these classes, which can have up to 36 participants at a class. Car parking is also very good. We have also used this venue for workshops and have the found the service and facilities to be excellent. There is always a friendly and helpful service when you phone to make bookings and discuss requirements. I would highly recommend this venue.

Colin Shields
Lisburn Gaming Club has been running from Laganview Enterprise Centre for 4 years now every saturday, we love the excellent facilities that the centre provides, the good sized hall, the kitchen, big tv, ample amount of tables and chairs and a good sized carpark and untop of all that it

Lisburn Gaming Club
Lisburn Gaming Club has been running from Laganview Enterprise Centre for 4 years now every saturday, we love the excellent facilities that the centre provides, the good sized hall, the kitchen, big tv, ample amount of tables and chairs and a good sized carpark and untop of all that it is nearly right in the heart of the city centre. We love making use of all of these features and our club wouldnt be the same without the support we get from having this things available to us.

Lisburn U3A
Lisburn University of the Third Age (LU3A) represents over 270 Lisburn citizens who are retired (or semi-retired) from full time employment - but who are certainly not retired from life! We organise just under forty different activity groups encompassing all areas of social, physical, educational and artistic endeavour. Many of

Lisburn U3A
Lisburn University of the Third Age (LU3A) represents over 270 Lisburn citizens who are retired (or semi-retired) from full time employment - but who are certainly not retired from life! We organise just under forty different activity groups encompassing all areas of social, physical, educational and artistic endeavour. Many of these activities take place in Laganview Enterprise Centre including Ballroom Dancing, Pilates, Tai Chi, Gardening and Public Speaking. Many of our combined activities also take place here - in particular our monthly meetings when over 100 people are regularly in attendance; our pre-Christmas Get-together, with similar numbers; and our Annual