Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

Consumer Council for Northern Ireland
Floor 3, Seatem House,
Belfast
BT2 8EN
United Kingdom

We are the statutory consumer body for Northern Ireland. We provide advice and information, investigate and resolve complaints, and advocate on your behalf.

Our aim is to make the consumer voice heard and make it count. We have a statutory remit to promote and safeguard the interests of consumers in Northern Ireland and we have specific functions in relation to energy, water, transport, postal services and food.

Consumer Council for Northern Ireland's Content

Kellin McCloskey and Brendan Kearney
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

Bodies unite to help NI businesses understand their parcel rights and responsibilities
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

Danske Bank Larne and Ballynhinch Branches to close on 12 October 2018.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

Review your energy bills, advises The Consumer Council.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

Electric Ireland have today announced they will be increasing their prices by 13.3%, which will come into effect from 1 October 2018. This will see the typical Electric Ireland customer needing to find an extra £64 per year.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

The Consumer Council is encouraging consumers to check their homes for old round £1 coins, following the announcement that 169 million of the coins remain unreturned.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

Do you know what to do if a flight or sailing is delayed or cancelled?
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

The Consumer Council is encouraging Danske Bank customers in Larne and Ballynahinch to plan ahead for the closure of its branches on 12 October 2018.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland shoppers are set to benefit from a new website to report delivery problems with online orders.
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

27,000 Click Energy customers across Northern Ireland will be affected by a 9.68% electricity price increase. The Consumer Council says this is unwelcome news, and we encourage all consumers to review whether they are on the best deal for their electricit
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Consumer Council for Northern Ireland

The month of June has been designated Scams Awareness Month. During this month Trading Standards and The Consumer Council will be joining with other organisations to raise awareness and encourage people to report and talk about the issues.

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