Ards and North Down Borough Council

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North Down and ards Borough Council
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded 1 April 2015
Preceded by Ards Borough Council
North Down Borough Council
Leadership
Mayor
Alan Graham, DUP
Structure
Seats 40
Ards and North Down Borough Council Composition.png
Political groups
     DUP (17)
     UUP (9)
     Alliance (7)
     Green (NI) (2)
     SDLP (1)
     TUV (1)
     Independents (3)
Elections
Last election
22 May 2014
Meeting place
BangorCastle2.jpg
Town Hall, Bangor Castle
Website
http://ardsandnorthdown.gov.uk

Ards and North Down Borough Council is a local authority in Northern Ireland that was established on 1 April 2015. It replaced Ards Borough Council and North Down Borough Council. The first elections to the authority were on 22 May 2014 and it acted as a shadow authority, prior to the creation of the Ards and North Down district on 1 April 2015.

At a meeting of the shadow authority on 15 December 2014, councillors voted in favour of changing the council’s name to East Coast Borough Council, and to submit an application to the Department of the Environment to change the name with effect from 1 April 2015; until then the Council will continue to be known as Ards and North Down District Council.[1]

Mayoralty

Mayor

From To Name Party
2015 Alan Graham DUP

Deputy Mayor

From To Name Party
2015 Carl McLean UUP

Councillors

For the purpose of elections the council is divided into seven district electoral areas (DEA):[2]

Area Seats
Ards Peninsula 6
Bangor Central 6
Bangor East and Donaghadee 6
Bangor West 5
Comber 5
Holywood and Clandeboye 5
Newtownards 7

2014 seats summary

Party Seats
DUP 17
UUP 9
Alliance 7
Green (NI) 2
SDLP 1
TUV 1
Independents 3

Councillors by electoral area

Council members from 2014 election
District electoral area Name Party
Ards Peninsula Robert Adair DUP
Joe Boyle SDLP
Angus Carson UUP
Nigel Edmund DUP
Kellie Armstrong Alliance
Edward Thompson DUP
Bangor Central Wesley Graham Irvine DUP
Stuart Anderson Alliance
Noelle Robinson Independent
Ian Henry UUP
Carl McClean UUP
Alistair Cathcart DUP
Bangor East and Donaghadee Alan Chambers UUP
Mark Brooks UUP
Gavin Walker Alliance
Peter Martin DUP
William Keery DUP
Thomas Smith DUP
Bangor West Marion Smith UUP
Alan Graham DUP
Alan Leslie DUP
Scott Wilson Alliance
Paul Roberts Green (NI)
Comber Robert Gibson DUP
James Fletcher UUP
Deborah Girvan Alliance
Trevor Cummings DUP
Stephen Cooper TUV
Holywood and Clandeboye Stephen Dunne DUP
Andrew Muir Alliance
Prof. John Barry Green (NI)
Daniel Allen Independent
Jennifer Gilmour DUP
Newtownards James Menagh Independent
Naomi Armstrong DUP
Stephen McIlveen DUP
Colin Kennedy DUP
Alan McDowell Alliance
Richard Smart UUP
Katherine Ferguson UUP

Changes

  • Alan Chambers changed affiliation from Independent to Ulster Unionist.[3]
  • Daniel Allen resigned from the UUP to become an Independent after a failure to become a party Assembly candidate.[4]

Population

The area covered by the new Council has a population of 156,672 residents according to the 2011 Northern Ireland census.[5]

References