Mid and East Antrim Borough Council

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Mid and East Antrim Borough Council
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Type
Type
History
Founded1 April 2015
Preceded by
Leadership
Mayor
Gerardine Mulvenna, Alliance
Deputy Mayor
Stewart McDonald, TUV
Structure
Seats40
Political groups
Incoming Council
  DUP (13)
  UUP (8)
  Alliance (7)
  TUV (6)
  Sinn Féin (4)
  Independents (2)
Elections
Last election
18 May 2023
Meeting place
The Braid
Website
www.midandeastantrim.gov.uk Edit this at Wikidata

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is a local authority that was established on 1 April 2015. It replaced Ballymena Borough Council, Carrickfergus Borough Council and Larne Borough Council.

History[edit]

On 2 December 2021, the councils chief executive Anne Donaghy was suspended[1] and stated her intention to take legal action for discrimination.[2] In January 2023, she announced her retirement.[3]

In 2022, another DUP councillor, Marc Collins, was suspended for abusive tweets directed at Sinn Féin MP John Finucane and his family.[4]

Mayoralty[edit]

Mayor[edit]

From To Name Party
2015 2016 Billy Ashe Democratic Unionist
2016 2017 Audrey Wales Democratic Unionist
2017 2018 Paul Reid Democratic Unionist
2018 2019 Lindsay Millar Ulster Unionist
2019 2020 Maureen Morrow Ulster Unionist
2020 2021 Peter Johnston Democratic Unionist
2021 2022 William McCaughey Democratic Unionist
2022 2023 Noel Williams Alliance
2023 Present Gerardine Mulvenna Alliance

Deputy Mayor[edit]

From To Name Party
2015 2016 Timothy Gaston TUV
2016 2017 William McNeilly Ulster Unionist
2017 2018 Cheryl Johnston Democratic Unionist
2018 2019 Cheryl Johnston Democratic Unionist
2019 2020 Beth Adger Democratic Unionist
2020 2021 Andrew Wilson Ulster Unionist
2021 2022 Matthew Armstrong TUV
2022 2023 Beth Adger Democratic Unionist
2023 Present Stewart McDonald TUV

Councillors[edit]

For the purpose of elections the council is divided into seven district electoral areas (DEA):[5]

Area Seats
Ballymena 7
Bannside 6
Braid 7
Carrick Castle 5
Coast Road 5
Knockagh 5
Larne Lough 5

Party strengths[edit]

Party Elected
2014
Elected
2019
Elected
2023

Current
Democratic Unionist 16 15 14 13
UUP 9 7 8 8
Alliance 3 7 7 7
TUV 5 5 5 6
Sinn Féin 3 2 4 4
Independents 2 3 2 2
SDLP 1 1 0 0
UKIP 1 0 0 0

Councillors by electoral area[edit]

Current council members
District electoral area Name Party
Ballymena Rodney Quigley Independent
Matthew Armstrong TUV
Colin Crawford Ulster Unionist
Bréanainn Lyness Sinn Féin
Reuben Glover Democratic Unionist
Jack Gibson Alliance
Lawrie Philpott Democratic Unionist
Bannside Timothy Gaston TUV
Stewart McDonald TUV
Ian Friary Sinn Féin
Thomas Gordon Democratic Unionist
Tyler Hoey Democratic Unionist
Jackson Minford Ulster Unionist
Braid Archie Rae Sinn Féin
Beth Adger Democratic Unionist
William McCaughey Democratic Unionist
Christopher Jamieson TUV
Alan Barr Ulster Unionist
Chelsea Harwood Alliance
Matthew Warwick TUV
Carrick Castle Lauren Gray Alliance
David Clarke †‡‡ TUV
Billy Ashe Democratic Unionist
Robin Stewart Ulster Unionist
Bethany Ferris Ulster Unionist
Coast Road James McKeown Sinn Féin
Andrew Clarke Democratic Unionist
Geraldine Mulvenna Alliance
Angela Smyth Democratic Unionist
Maureen Morrow Ulster Unionist
Knockagh Bobby Hadden Independent
Peter Johnston Democratic Unionist
Marc Collins Democratic Unionist
Andrew Wilson Ulster Unionist
Aaron Skinner Alliance
Larne Lough Maeve Donnelly Alliance
Gregg McKeen Democratic Unionist
Roy Beggs Jr Ulster Unionist
Robert Logan Alliance
Paul Reid Democratic Unionist

Population[edit]

The area covered by the Council has a population of 135,338 residents according to the 2011 Northern Ireland census.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Anne Donaghy: Suspended Mid and East Antrim chief takes legal action". BBC News. 2 December 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  2. ^ Hughes, Brendan (2 December 2021). "Council boss taking legal action over 'disability discrimination'". BelfastLive. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  3. ^ Hughes, Brendan (20 January 2023). "Council boss 'retires on health grounds' after year on suspension". BelfastLive. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
  4. ^ Hargan, Garrett (29 June 2022). "DUP councillor Marc Collins suspended over tweets directed at Sinn Fein's John Finucane". belfasttelegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Current review of district electoral areas" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 September 2015.
  6. ^ "NI Census 2011 - Key Statistics Summary Report, September 2014" (PDF). NI Statistics and Research Agency. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 December 2014. Retrieved 28 September 2014.

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