Team Ireland in the North of England
The Consulate General in the North of England works with a number of Irish state agencies to:
- Promote Ireland's trade and investment objectives.
- Promote Irish culture, heritage, and tradition.
- Maintain and enhance our links with Irish communities abroad.
Working with State Agencies in Britain
The Consulate General in the North of England works closely with Irish state agencies to promote trade, tourism, and inward investment. We can:
- Support Irish companies who want to find and access new markets and help with resolving commercial difficulties where possible
- Provide general advice on doing business locally and, through our network of contacts, pursue export and investment opportunities that will benefit Ireland
- Work to secure market access for Irish products in key sectors in high-growth and emerging markets
Working with the right expertise in relevant state agencies is part of our successful strategy, and to this end the Consulate General collaborates closely with:
Enterprise Ireland is the Irish Government organisation responsible for developing and growing Irish enterprises in world markets. With an office in Manchester as well as London, it also has a network of nine regional offices throughout Ireland and over 30 international locations. Enterprise Ireland Market Advisers work with its clients to find a tailored solution to help accelerate their company’s exports by:
- Assessment of opportunities for clients’ companies
- Identification of routes to market
- Finding distribution partners
- Identification of potential customers
- Assessment of competition
- Introductions to buyers
- Assistance with set up in the market
(Left to Right) Vice Consul Carina O’Brien and Consul General Sarah Mangan with Enterprise Ireland’s Laura Brocklebank and Kevin Fennelly
Including through our Embassy in London, we also work with:
The Irish Food Board, known as Bord Bia, acts as a link between Irish food, drink and horticulture suppliers, and existing and potential customers throughout the world. Bord Bia has a network of overseas offices including in London.
Ireland's inward investment promotion agency, Industrial Development Agency or IDA Ireland, is responsible for attracting and developing foreign investment. IDA Ireland has an office in London.
Tourism Ireland markets the island of Ireland as a holiday destination overseas. It devises and implements world-class marketing programmes and provides industry partners with opportunities to market their own products and services alongside Tourism Ireland overseas. They have offices in London and Glasgow.
The Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) invests in academic research that is most likely to generate new knowledge, leading-edge technologies and competitive enterprises in science and engineering. As well as promoting Ireland’s achievements around the world, SFI supports co-operation between education, government, and industry.
Other Irish Diplomatic Missions
Embassy of Ireland to Great Britain
The Embassy of Ireland to Great Britain in London is the primary diplomatic mission serving Ireland citizens and the Irish community in Great Britain. A full list of services provided by the Embassy is here.
Consulate General of Ireland to Scotland
The Consulate General of Ireland to Scotland provides valuable services to Irish citizens living in Scotland and, like the Embassy and the Consulate General in Wales, works hard to ensure the promotion of Ireland interests in Great Britain.
Consulate General of Ireland to Wales
The Consulate General of Ireland in Wales is now open. The Consulate has a governmental and economic focus and plays an important role in supporting the strengthening and deepening of the existing relationships between Ireland and Wales.
Connecting With Our Diaspora
Connecting with the Irish diaspora—including those interested in the Irish connection for enhancing business networks or promoting and maintaining Irish culture in their communities—is a major part of our work supporting the Irish in Britain. We’re committed to recognising the efforts of the Irish community in Britain by engaging with them both practically and strategically.