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North Down Borough Council

Administrative territorial entity of the United Kingdom

North Down Borough Council

Summary

Administrative territorial entity of the United Kingdom

FieldValue
official_nameNorth Down Borough
countryNorthern Ireland
static_image_nameNorth Down Council Logo.jpg
static_image_width200
static_image_captionNorth Down Borough Council logo
static_image_2_nameNorth Down in Northern Ireland.svg
area_total_km281
area_footnotes
Ranked 26th of 26
statistic_titleDistrict HQ
statisticBangor
statistic_title1Catholic
statistic113.5%
statistic_title2Protestant
statistic273.2%
councillor1MLAs
DUP: 3
Alliance Party: 1
Green Party: 1
UUP: 1
councillor2MPs
Sylvia Hermon (Independent)
hide_servicesyes

Ranked 26th of 26 DUP: 3 Alliance Party: 1 Green Party: 1 UUP: 1 Sylvia Hermon (Independent) North Down Borough Council was a Local Council in County Down in Northern Ireland. It merged with Ards Borough Council in May 2015 under local government reorganisation in Northern Ireland to become North Down and Ards District Council.

Its main town was Bangor, 12 miles east of Belfast with a population of approximately 68,000. The council was headquartered in Bangor. Its secondary centre was the former Urban District of Holywood, 8 km northeast of Belfast with a population of approximately 10,000. Most of the remainder of a total population was in suburban villages along the southern shore of Belfast Lough. The area of the former Borough is heavily suburbanised, railway links with Belfast are good and the area has been the domain of Belfast commuters since the mid-19th century. The former Borough is often held to be the wealthiest area in Northern Ireland, although there are pockets of deprivation in a string of overspill public housing estates along the Bangor Ring Road.

The borough consisted of 4 electoral areas: Abbey, Ballyholme and Groomsport, Bangor West and Holywood. In the 2011 election, 25 members were elected from the following political parties: 11 Democratic Unionist Party, 6 Alliance, 4 Ulster Unionists, 1 Green, and 2 Independents. North Down along with Carrickfergus Borough Council were the only councils in Northern Ireland without Nationalist political party representation.

The Borough of North Down was formed in 1973 in the local government reorganisation from the old Bangor Urban District, Holywood Urban District, North Down Rural District and part of Castlereagh Rural District.

In elections for the Westminster Parliament it was part of the slightly larger North Down constituency.

:See Also: Districts of Northern Ireland

Summary of seats won 1973–2011

Map of the borough's DEAs from 1993 to 2014
1973197719811985198919931997200120052011
Ulster Unionist (UUP)974856688
Alliance (APNI)776745656
Vanguard (VUPP)22
Loyalist (Loy)2
Unionist Party of NI (UPNI)11
United Unionist (UUUP)1
Independent Unionist (IU)11112111
Democratic Unionist (DUP)5643258
Popular Unionist (UPUP)3222
NI Conservatives (Con)642
UK Unionist Party (UKUP)32
Progressive Unionist (PUP)2
Women's Coalition (NIWC)1
Green Party (GP)1
Independent/Other†23331

† Others include Ann Marie Hillen, who stood under the label Better Bangor Campaign in 1989, having been elected earlier that year in a by-election. Of the candidates elected in 1993, Jimmy White was elected as a Holywood Pool Campaigner and another as Action '93. Alan Chambers, elected at every election from 1993 to 2011, has usually been described on the ballot paper as an Independent, but describes himself on the council website as an Independent Unionist and stood under that label in 1997. He is tallied as Independent Unionist above for all elections.

2011 Election results

Partyseatschange +/-Democratic Unionist Party}}"Alliance Party of Northern Ireland}}"Ulster Unionist Party}}"Green Party of Northern Ireland}}"Independent}}"
Democratic Unionist Party11+3
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland6
Ulster Unionist Party4-4
Green Party in Northern Ireland1
Independent3+1

Mayor

YearNamePolitical affiliation
1981–82Mary O'Fee
1985–86Hazel Bradford
1990–92Denny Vitty
1992–93Leslie Cree
1993–94Brian Wilson
1994–95Roy Bradford
1995–96Susan O'Brien
1996–97Irene Cree
1997–98Ruby Cooling
1998–99Marsden Fitzsimons
1999–00Marion Smith
2000–01Alan Chambers
2001–02Ian Henry
2002–03Alan Graham
2003–04Anne Wilson
2004–05Valerie Kinghan
2005–06Roberta Dunlop
2006–07Alan Leslie
2007–08Stephen Farry
2008–09Leslie Cree
2009–10Tony Hill
2010–11John Montgomery
2011–12James McKerrow
2012–13Wesley Irvine
2013–14Andrew Muir
2014–15Peter Martin

Review of Public Administration

Under the Review of Public Administration (RPA) the council was due to merge with Ards in 2011 to form a single council for the enlarged area totalling 451 km2 and a population of 149,567. The next election was due to take place in May 2009, but on 25 April 2008, Shaun Woodward, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announced that the scheduled 2009 district council elections were to be postponed until the introduction of the eleven new councils in 2011. It took place in 2015.

Population

The area covered by North Down Borough Council had a population of 78,937 residents according to the 2011 Northern Ireland census.

References

References

  1. [http://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgnorthdown.htm North Down council election results 1993–2011], ARK, accessed 13 January 2013
  2. "Minister Foster announces decisions on Local Government Reform". DoE.
  3. [https://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/7367253.stm ''Northern Ireland elections are postponed'', BBC News, April 25, 2008, accessed April 27, 2008]
  4. "NI Census 2011 – Key Statistics Summary Report, September 2014".
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