Geographical locations of the Ending the Harm campaign

 

 

Between October 2024 and October 2025, the Ending the Harm campaign was displayed widely across Northern Ireland, ensuring strong visibility in both urban centres and smaller towns.

 

This extensive out‑of‑home activity helped raise awareness of the harm caused by paramilitary and criminal exploitation and reinforced the message that these behaviours have no place in our communities.

 

A total of 918 posters were placed across Northern Ireland, reflecting a country‑wide rollout. You can explore the full list of poster locations and panel counts in the table below.

 

 

Out of Home poster locations for ETH campaign October 2024- October 2025

 

TOWN

Total Panel Count

 

Ahoghill

3

 

Antrim

16

 

Ardglass

3

 

Armagh

14

 

Ballyclare

1

 

Ballymena

14

 

Ballymoney

2

 

Ballynahinch

4

 

Banbridge

7

 

Bangor

22

 

Belfast

432

 

Bellaghy

1

 

Bushmills

3

 

Carrickfergus

20

 

Carrickfergus

1

 

Carryduff

1

 

Castledawson

2

 

Castlereagh

10

 

Claudy

4

 

Coleraine

30

 

Comber

8

 

Cookstown

7

 

Craigavon

12

 

Crumlin

3

 

Cullybackey

4

 

Derry

20

 

Doagh

1

 

Donaghadee

1

 

Downpatrick

1

 

Dundonald

1

 

Dungannon

14

 

Dungiven

4

 

Enniskillen

9

 

Feeny

3

 

Fivemiletown

2

 

Glengormley

2

 

Greenisland

2

 

Holywood

2

 

Kilkeel

1

 

Larne

19

 

Limavady

3

 

Lisbellaw

1

 

Lisburn

20

 

Derry/ Londonderry

23

 

Lurgan

8

 

Maghera

5

 

Magherafelt

8

 

Magheralave

2

 

Millisle

1

 

Newcastle

5

 

Newry

25

 

Newtownabbey

16

 

Newtownards

27

 

Newtownstewart

3

 

Omagh

8

 

Portadown

9

 

Portstewart

1

 

Saintfield

3

 

Sion Mills

1

 

Strabane

27

 

Tandragee

1

 

Templepatrick

2

 

Toomebridge

4

 

Waringstown

5

 

Warrenpoint

4

 

TOTAL

918

 

Note: The table reports static out‑of‑home poster placements only. It does not include the posters displayed on buses, which contributed to a broader geographical distribution of campaign messaging across Northern Ireland.