
The Utility Regulator was delighted to welcome the Minister for the Economy, Dr Caoimhe Archibald MLA, to officially open its new office in Belfast on 25 September 2025.
The opening event marked an important milestone for the organisation, which plays a vital role in regulating Northern Ireland’s electricity, gas and water sectors. The new premises, located at Millennium House, Belfast, provide a modern, accessible and collaborative working environment.
Speaking at the event, the Minister commented “I am pleased to attend the opening of the Utility Regulator’s new offices today and wish them every success as they settle into their new surroundings. I look forward to continuing our strong relationship as we work to protect consumers and support a fair, transparent, and sustainable energy future for all.”
Rosamund Blomfield-Smith, Chair of the Utility Regulator, said:
“We are honoured to have the Minister officially open our new offices. This move reflects our commitment to being a forward-thinking, proactive regulator which puts consumers at the heart of everything we do. Our new space will support greater collaboration amongst our growing team, enhance our engagement with stakeholders, and help us to deliver on our strategic priorities.”
The Utility Regulator’s new office address is 1st floor, Millenium House, Great Victoria Street, Belfast.