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The obvious option would be to drive a few hours down to get a visa in Dublin, but if you need a visa for Schengen area, you, most likely, need it for Ireland as well, plus they may not accept your British residence permit as a proof of residency, since you'd be going from ROI.
According to Wikipedia, there's a Polish consulate in NI, but you still have to go to London if you want to get a tourist visa. What prevents you from going to Great Britain
If you're worried about it timewise, the appointment in VFS centers I was in doesn't take a crazy amount of time, took me 30 min/an hour at most to get things done last time. One working day turnaround is certainly possible.
When you submit your application your fingerprints will be taken. These will remain valid for 59 months. Some applicants, such as children under the age of 12, do not need to have their fingerprints taken. Did you provide biometric data (fingerprints and photo) within the last 59 months prior to your current application? Then you can choose to have someone else submit your application for you. You do not have to appear in person. This also applies if you had your fingerprints taken within the last 59 months for a visa application submitted through another Schengen member state.
Realized that could be confusing, apologies: to get biometrics done, not for a decision.