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Unpaid £420,000 Flagship Centre rates could ‘regenerate city’ - County Down Spectator

By Julie Waters THE £420,000 unpaid rates of a defunct Bangor shopping centre should be ‘invested into public services, supporting local communities and regenerating the city’. North Down MLA Connie Egan has called for any of the rates money recovered from the company that formerly owned the Flagship Centre but which is now in receivership, should be used for the good of the city. Flagship Bangor Ltd went into receivership in 2024 and last week…
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countydownspectator.co.uk broke the news in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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