Ballymoney (borough)

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Ballymoney Borough
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Ballymoney in Northern Ireland.svg
Boundaries 1973 to 2015
Area418 km2 (161 sq mi) 
Ranked 17th of 26
District HQ Ballymoney
Catholic31.8%
Protestant63.1%
Country Northern Ireland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Councillors
Website www.ballymoney.gov.uk
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Ballymoney was a local government district with borough status in Northern Ireland. It was headquartered in Ballymoney. Other towns in the borough included Dervock, Dunloy, Cloughmills and Rasharkin. The borough had a population of 31,224 according to the 2011 census.

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In May 2015 it was merged with the boroughs of Coleraine and Limavady and the District of Moyle to form the Causeway Coast and Glens district.

Creation

Ballymoney was one of twenty-six districts created on 1 October 1973. It took over the areas Ballymoney Urban District Council and most of the surrounding Ballymoney Rural District in County Antrim. [1]

Borough council

The borough was divided into three electoral areas which between them returned 16 members. These were Ballymoney Town (5), Bann Valley (6) and Bushvale (5). Elections were conducted under the proportional representation single transferable vote system, and elections of the whole council were normally held every four years. The election due to take place in May 2009 was postponed in anticipation of the creation of eleven new councils in 2011. [2] The proposed reforms were abandoned in 2010, and the most recent district council elections took place in 2011 [3]

As of February 2012 the political composition of the last council was: 8 Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), 3 Sinn Féin, 2 Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), 1 Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), 1 Traditional Unionist Voice and 1 independent. [4]

In 1977 Ballymoney District Council successfully petitioned for a grant of a charter of incorporation, constituting the district a borough. [5]

Mayor of Ballymoney

The charter also created the office of mayor, who was chosen for a one-year term at the council's annual meeting.

YearNamePolitical affiliationDeputyDeputy's affiliation
1977–81Mary J. Holmes Independent Robert McComb Independent
1981–84Charles Steele DUP
1985–86Charles Steele DUP Joe Gaston Ulster Unionist
1986–87 Joe Gaston Ulster Unionist James Patterson DUP
Robert Halliday DUP
1988–89 Cecil Cousley DUP William Logan Ulster Unionist
1990–93 Joe Gaston Ulster Unionist Samuel McConaghie DUP
Cecil Cousley DUP
Malachy McCamphill SDLP
1994–95 Cecil Cousley DUP Robert Wilson DUP
1996–97 Joe Gaston Ulster Unionist Samuel McConaghie DUP
1997–98Frank Campbell DUP William Logan Ulster Unionist
Samuel McConaghie DUP
1999–00William Logan Ulster Unionist Bill Kennedy DUP
2000–01Bill Kennedy DUP Samuel McConaghie DUP
John Finlay DUP
2002–03Frank Campbell DUP Cecil Cousley DUP
2004–05 Cecil Cousley DUP Ian Stevenson DUP
2006–07John Finlay DUP Cecil Cousley DUP
2007 – 08 [6] John Finlay DUP Harry Connolly SDLP
2008 – 09 [6] John Finlay DUP Cecil Cousley DUP
2009 – 10 [7] Frank Campbell DUP Cecil Cousley DUP
2010 – 11 [4] Bill Kennedy Ulster Unionist Cecil Cousley DUP
2011 – 12 [4] Ian Stevenson DUP Thomas McKeown Ulster Unionist
2012 – 13 [4] Evelyne L Robinson DUP Cecil Cousley DUP
2013 - [4] John Finlay DUP Ian Stevenson DUP

Source: Freedom of Information request to Ballymoney Borough Council

Freedom of the Borough

On 22 February 1997 The Ballymoney Branch of the Royal British Legion was awarded the Freedom of the Borough. [8] [9] In 2012 the Royal Irish Regiment and 152 (Ulster) Transport Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps (Volunteers) were awarded the freedom of Ballymoney by the council. [10] [11] On both occasions the regiments held special marches through the town to celebrate the awards. Previous recipients include the Royal Ulster Constabulary (Both Regular and Reserve Forces), Northern Ireland Fire Brigade, Joey Dunlop, his brother Robert and the former MP for the area Ian Paisley. [12] [13]

Town twinning

In 2000, Ballymoney Borough Council twinned with the French town of Vanves. Since 2001, the council has been a sister city of Benbrook in Texas and building on its motorcycling history, is also linked to the borough of Douglas, Isle of Man.

Parliamentary and assembly representation

Together with the neighbouring districts of Ballymena and Moyle, it forms the North Antrim constituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.

Former Councillors that went on to become MLAs included Philip McGuigan Mervyn Storey and Daithi McKay.

Demographics

The borough has the highest life expectancy of any area in Northern Ireland, with the average male life expectancy at birth being 79.0 years and 82.6 years for females. [14]

See also

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References

  1. Local Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971
  2. Northern Ireland elections are postponed, BBC News, April 25, 2008, accessed April 27, 2008
  3. "The executive fails to agree a deal on council reform". BBC News . 15 June 2010. Archived from the original on 18 June 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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