Newtownabbey Borough Council

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Newtownabbey Borough
Image:NorthernIrelandNewtownabbey.png
Geography
Area
- Total
- % Water
Ranked 22nd
151 km²
? %
Admin HQ Newtownabbey
ISO 3166-2 GB-NTA
ONS code 95U
Demographics
Population
- Total (2006)
- Density
Ranked 6th
81,200
539 / km²
Community Protestant: 76.2%
Catholic: 19.4%
Politics
Newtownabbey Borough Council

http://www.newtownabbey.gov.uk
MPs Nigel Dodds
William McCrea
Sammy Wilson

Newtownabbey Borough Council is a Local Council in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Newtownabbey has a population of over 80,000 and is on the north shore of Belfast Lough just immediately north of Belfast. The Borough was founded in 1958 as a result of an Act of Parliament passed in 1957 and comprises large urban residential areas along with traditional farming communities. Its major industries include electronics, software and telecommunications development and agriculture. Council headquarters are at Mossley Mill in Newtownabbey. Towns within the area include Ballyclare and Glengormley. The University of Ulster at Jordanstown is also in the Council area.

The Newtownabbey Borough Council area consists of 4 electoral areas: Antrim Line, Macedon, University and Ballyclare. At the 2005 elections 25 members were elected from the following political parties: 12 Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), 6 Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), 2 Alliance Party, 1 Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), 1 Sinn Féin, 1 United Unionist Coalition, 1 Newtownabbey Ratepayers Association and 1 Independent (Tommy Kirkham). At the Annual General Meeting of the Council on the first Monday in June each year the Mayor is elected and becomes the first citizen of the Borough. The Mayor of Newtownabbey for 2007/2008 is Alderman Nigel Hamilton (DUP) and the Deputy Mayor is Alderman Victor Robinson (DUP).[1]

In elections for the Westminster Parliament it is split between the East Antrim constituency, the South Antrim constituency and the North Belfast constituency.

See Also: Local Councils in Northern Ireland

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[edit] 2005 Election results

Party seats change +/-
Democratic Unionist Party 12 +4
Ulster Unionist Party 6 -3
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 2 +1
Social Democratic and Labour Party 1 -1
Newtownabbey Ratepayers Association 1 =
Sinn Féin 1 =
United Unionist Coalition 1 =
Independent 1 -1

[edit] Mayors

1977 - 78: S. R. Cameron
1986 - 87: George Herron, Ulster Unionist Party
1990 - 91: Fraser Agnew, Ulster Unionist Party
1991 - 92: Ken Robinson, Ulster Unionist Party
1996 - 97: Billy Snoddy, Democratic Unionist Party
1999 - 00: Jim Bingham, Ulster Unionist Party
2000 - 02: Vera McWilliam, Ulster Unionist Party
2002 - 04: Paul Girvan, Democratic Unionist Party
2004 - 05: Ted Turkington, Ulster Unionist Party
2005 - 06: Billy DeCourcy, Democratic Unionist Party
2006 - 07: Lynn Frazer, Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
2007 - 08: Nigel Hamilton, Democratic Unionist Party
2008 - 09: Victor Robinson, Democratic Unionist Party

[edit] Review of Public Administration

Under the Review of Public Administration (RPA) the Council is due to merge with Antrim Borough Council in 2011 to form a single council for the enlarged area totalling 572 Sq Km and a population of 128,361.[2] The next election was due to take place in May 2009, but on April 25, 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.[3]

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