Glebe House Bed & Breakfast is an ideal location for the business traveller. Northern Ireland's cities, towns, international companies & transport links are within a short drive.

Whenever I am on business in Northern ireland, I always make a concerted effort to stay at Edith's - Edith is always friendly, her breakfasts are second to none, but more importantly when I stay at 'Glebe House' it is like a 'home from home' experience. Excellent service, matched by a relaxing stay!

Phill Whittle
Warrington, England
 

Nearby international companies include:

Coca-Cola Bottlers (Ulster) Ltd (12.5miles - 20mins)
The Green, Lambeg, Lisburn, County Antrim, BT27 5SS
T: 028 9267 4231
F: 028 9267 1049
www.coca-colabottlers.com

McMullen Architectural Systems Ltd (1.5miles - 2mins)
66 Lurgan Road, Moira, County Armagh, BT67 0LX
T: 028 9261 9688
F: 028 9261 9711
www.mcmullenarchitectural.com

Glanbia Cheese (3miles - 5mins)
35 Steps Road, Magheralin, Craigavon, County Armagh, BT67 0QY
T: 028 9261 1274
F: 028 9261 2464
www.glanbia.com

Interface Europe Ltd (7miles - 14mins)
Unit 4 Silverwood Industrial Estate, Silverwood Road, Lurgan, Craigavon, BT66 6LN
T: 028 3831 2600
F: 028 3831 2666
www.interfaceflor.eu/uk

Smurfit Kappa Lurgan (8miles - 11mins)
35 Annesborough Road, Lurgan, Craigavon, County Armagh, BT67 9JB
T: 028 3832 3611
F: 028 3832 4422
www.smurfitpackaging.ie

Almac Group (11miles - 14mins)
Almac House, 20 Seagoe Industrial Estate, CRAIGAVON, County Antrim, BT63 5QD
T: +44 (0)28 3833 2200
F: +44 (0)28 3833 2299
www.almacgroup.com

Ulster Carpets (15.5miles - 22mins)
Castleisland Factory, Craigavon, BT62 1EE
Tel: +44 (0)28 3833 4433
Fax: +44 (0)28 3833 3142
www.ulstercarpets.com

If telephoning from outside Northern Ireland or United Kingdom, please use +44 country code.

Nearby cities include:

Lisburn (10miles - 13mins)
Belfast (17miles - 25mins)
Armagh (24miles - 40mins)
Newry (25miles - 45mins)
Dublin (95miles - 110mins)

Nearby towns & villages include:

Moira
Hillsborough (10miles - 15mins)
Banbridge (12miles - 20mins)
Portadown (13miles - 20mins)
Ballynahinch (19miles - 25mins)
Antrim (19miles - 30mins)
Dungannon (25miles - 30mins)
Downpatrick (29miles - 45mins)

Please notes distances & times shown are approximate. If travelling during rush hours, additional time may be needed for your journey.

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Northern Ireland Business News


Phoenix land deal for Asahi in Northern Ireland
Belfast Telegraph
“Having seen at first hand the demand for authentic quality brands that can expand the consumer repertoire, I felt the time was right for introducing a new style drinks business” said Mr McMullan. “Northern Ireland is currently enjoying a cultural ...

(Thu, 09 Feb 2012 10:47:05 GMT)

Irwin's: Baked to perfection
Belfast Telegraph
Rather it is the plans for the future which hold the most opportunity and interest for this family-run business. Few companies in Northern Ireland can say that they have seen their operations go from a two-person bakery complete with horse and cart ...

(Thu, 09 Feb 2012 10:36:29 GMT)

BBC News

Fire at Derry business premises treated as arson
BBC News
Police said the fire was discovered at the back of a property in the area. A man was seen acting suspiciously in the area just after 03:00GMT. Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service also attended the scene. Police have appealed for anyone with ...

(Thu, 09 Feb 2012 08:27:27 GMT)

Aerospace industry is ready for take-off
Belfast Telegraph
By Clare Weir During business secretary Vince Cable's visit to Northern Ireland last week he gave a ringing endorsement of our home-grown manufacturing firms and called on our manufacturers to help pull Britain out of the economic doldrums.
Bombardier buys former Nortel siteIrish Times

all 2 news articles »
(Tue, 07 Feb 2012 11:06:55 GMT)

NI supermarket levy 'disappointing' says retailers
meatinfo.co.uk
The Northern Ireland Retail Consortium (NIRC) said it was disappointing that the Assembly had pressed ahead with the 'flawed' Rates (Amendment) Bill, saying that collaborative working between the business community and the Assembly, which supported all ...
Big stores furious as Assembly passes levyBelfast Telegraph

all 2 news articles »
(Thu, 09 Feb 2012 10:15:06 GMT)

Business Forum focus on big year for Ulster business
Belfast Telegraph
Titanic Belfast, the opening of the MAC building and the 50th Belfast Festival at Queens were just a few of the events highlighted in the presentations by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board and Belfast City Council who were both speaking at the event.

(Thu, 09 Feb 2012 10:56:29 GMT)

Simply Business knowledge

Olympic torch route - making it work for your business
Simply Business knowledge
In addition to visiting every county, the route will also include every local authority in Northern Ireland and Scotland, and every London Borough. Beginning in Land's End on 19 May, it will travel for more than two months before eventually travelling ...

and more »
(Thu, 09 Feb 2012 09:43:02 GMT)

The CBI: How to manage rising energy costs
Insideireland.ie
Shane Lynch, Utility Regulator, will lead a panel on understanding gas and electricity prices in Northern Ireland, while Alex Fergusson, CBI, will discuss the oil and gas market outlook for 2012. Kirsty McManus, CBI Northern Ireland Assistant Regional ...
CBI to host energy forumBelfast Telegraph

all 2 news articles »
(Thu, 09 Feb 2012 10:39:34 GMT)

BBC News

Northern Ireland proposes 5p bag tax in 2013
European Plastics News
By Andrew Smith, PRW The Northern Ireland Executive has revealed plans to bring in a 5 pence tax on single-use plastic bags next year. In making the announcement Environment Minister Alex Attwood described plastic carrier bags as the "scourge of the ...
New venture tackles illegal dumpingBelfast Telegraph
New Initiative Tackles Illegal Dumping4ni.co.uk
Grassing-up environmental crimeBBC News
U.TV
all 53 news articles »
(Wed, 08 Feb 2012 09:56:46 GMT)

Specification Online

Core Electrical opens in Northern Ireland
Specification Online
Core Electrical Distributors (NI) Ltd, the Marshall-Tufflex distributor for Northern Ireland, has invested £250000 in new warehousing and office facilities to serve the Northern Ireland market, creating three new jobs. The company believes that the ...

(Wed, 08 Feb 2012 10:47:57 GMT)