Once Navy, Always Navy


The Royal Naval Association
(Belfast Branch)



Old R.N.A. Club premises

The old club premises were demolished about 6 years ago, and the branch moved to the new building (below) which is approx. 100 metres from the old site in Great Victoria Street.


New R.N.A. Club premises

The Royal Naval Association
(Belfast Branch)

79 - 81 Great Victoria Street,

Belfast. BT2 7AE
Northern Ireland.

Tel: (028) 9032 0487

The Aims of the Branch are to provide a hospitable and effective support to members of the Association and other interested persons. Providing for its Members the means of social intercourse, mutual helpfulness, mental and moral improvement, rational recreation, and other advantages of a Club: also to further advance that comradeship through the Royal Naval Association.



Members of the Royal Naval Association, and their wives

recently celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the

Belfast branch

by attending a Dinner & Cabaret which was held in

BELFAST CITY HALL on the evening of 28th April, 2000


UNIFORM RADIO CLUB


ROYAL NAVAL (ULSTER) AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

With the generous permission of the Management Committee of the Belfast Branch, Royal Naval Association,
the members of "The Royal Naval (Ulster) Amateur Radio Club" - RNARS 4118 - which is affiliated to the Royal Naval Amateur Radio Society, operate an amateur radio station right in the heart of Belfast city centre.


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