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Craigavon Borough
  • Buirg Craigavon
Area378 km2 (146 sq mi) 
Ranked 19th of 26
District HQCraigavon
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Websitewww.craigavon.gov.uk
List of places
UK
Northern Ireland

Craigavon Borough Council was a local council in counties Armagh, Down and Antrim, in Northern Ireland. It merged with Armagh City and District Council and Banbridge District Council in May 2015 under local government reorganisation in Northern Ireland to become Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council.

The headquarters of the council were in Craigavon, on the shores of Lough Neagh, a new town built between Lurgan and Portadown. The council area included the large towns of Lurgan and Portadown, as well as smaller ones including Waringstown and Donaghcloney. The average council budget of £15.5 million provided a wide range of services to the 93,023 people living in the area.

The council area consisted of four electoral areas – Central, Loughside, Lurgan and Portadown – in which 26 councillors were elected every four years. The council held an annual meeting in June, at which a new Mayor and Deputy Mayor were elected. Parties elected in 2011, the last elections for the council, were Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) nine seats, Sinn Féin eight, Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) six, Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) four, and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland one.

The last 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.[1] The proposed reforms were abandoned in 2010, and the 2011 Northern Ireland local elections took place to fill the last body on the council before being dissolved[2] The proposed reform took effect on 1 April 2015.

Together with part of the district of Banbridge, it was part of the Upper Bann constituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.

Summary of seats won 1973–2011[edit]

1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1993 1997 2001 2005 2011
Ulster Unionist (UUP) 11 10 9 11 12 10 11 8 6 6
Alliance (APNI) 4 3 1 2 2 1 1
Vanguard (VUPP) 4
Democratic Unionist (DUP) 3 4 7 6 4 4 3 6 9 9
Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) 2 6 5 5 6 6 7 7 4 2
Independent Nationalist (IN) 1 2
United Ulster Unionist (UUUP) 1 1
Workers' Party (WP) 1 2 2 1 1
Sinn Féin (SF) 2 1 2 2 4 6 8
Independent Unionist (IU) 1 1 1

Note: The Workers' Party were known as The Republican Clubs in 1977 and Workers Party Republican Clubs in 1981.

Source: [1]

Mayor of Craigavon[edit]

Year Name Political affiliation Deputy Deputy's affiliation
1973–75 Joseph A. Johnston Ulster Unionist James McCammick Vanguard
1975–76 James McCammick Vanguard Tom Creith Ulster Unionist
1976–77 Tom Creith Ulster Unionist Herbert Whitten Ulster Unionist
1977–78 Sydney Cairns Ulster Unionist Brian T. English Alliance
1978–79 Herbert Whitten Ulster Unionist David Calvert Democratic Unionist
1979–80 Alan Locke Ulster Unionist James McDonald Social Democratic and Labour
1980–81 Frank Dale Ulster Unionist Sean Hagan Alliance
1981–82 Mary Simpson Ulster Unionist David Calvert Democratic Unionist
1982–83 Sam Gardiner Ulster Unionist James Gillespie Ulster Unionist
1983–84 James Gillespie Ulster Unionist Frederick Baird Democratic Unionist
1984–85 Arnold Hatch Ulster Unionist Patrick J. Crilly Social Democratic and Labour
1985–87 George Savage Ulster Unionist James Gillespie Ulster Unionist
1987–88 Sydney Cairns Ulster Unionist Arnold Hatch Ulster Unionist
1988–89 Sam Gardiner Ulster Unionist James McCammick Ulster Unionist
1989–91 James McCammick Ulster Unionist Joy Savage, then
Joe Trueman
Ulster Unionist
1991–92 Joe Trueman Ulster Unionist Fred Crowe Ulster Unionist
1992–93 Fred Crowe Ulster Unionist Sam Lutton Ulster Unionist
1993–94 Joy Savage Ulster Unionist Ruth Allen Democratic Unionist
1994–95 Brian Maguinness Ulster Unionist Sean McKavanagh Social Democratic and Labour
1995–96 Meta Crozier Ulster Unionist Hugh Casey Social Democratic and Labour
Independent Labour
1996 – Dec 96 Hugh Casey Independent Labour Sam Lutton Ulster Unionist
Dec 1996 – 97 Sam Lutton Ulster Unionist Hugh Casey Independent Labour
1998–99 Mervyn Carrick Democratic Unionist Dolores Kelly Social Democratic and Labour
1999–00 Dolores Kelly Social Democratic and Labour Fred Crowe Ulster Unionist
2000–01 Fred Crowe Ulster Unionist Mark Neale Ulster Unionist
2001–02 Sam Gardiner Ulster Unionist Jonathan Bell Democratic Unionist
2002–03 Jonathan Bell Democratic Unionist Sydney Anderson Democratic Unionist
2003–04 Ignatius Fox Social Democratic and Labour David Simpson Democratic Unionist
2004–05 David Simpson Democratic Unionist Ignatius Fox Social Democratic and Labour
2005–06 George Savage Ulster Unionist Robert Smith Democratic Unionist
2006–07 Kenneth Twyble Ulster Unionist Mary McAlinden Social Democratic and Labour
2007–08 Robert Smith Democratic Unionist Kenneth Twyble Ulster Unionist
2008–09 Sydney Anderson Democratic Unionist Arnold Hatch Ulster Unionist
2009–10 Meta Crozier Ulster Unionist Philip Weir Democratic Unionist
2010–11 Stephen Moutray Democratic Unionist Kieran Corr Independent
2011–12 Alan Carson Democratic Unionist George Savage Ulster Unionist
2012–13 Carla Lockhart Democratic Unionist Arnold Hatch Ulster Unionist
2013–14 Mark Baxter Democratic Unionist Colin McCusker Ulster Unionist
2014–15 Colin McCusker Ulster Unionist Catherine Seeley Sinn Féin

Source: Freedom of Information request to Craigavon Borough Council

Final council makeup[edit]

Below is a list of members who made up the final sitting of the council before it was dissolved.

Name Party
Jonathan Buckley Democratic Unionist
Phil Moutray Democratic Unionist
Robert Smith Democratic Unionist
Mark Baxter Democratic Unionist
Margaret Tinsley Democratic Unionist
Alan Carson Democratic Unionist
Darryn Causby Democratic Unionist
Gladys McCullough Democratic Unionist
Carla Lockhart Democratic Unionist
Catherine Seeley Sinn Féin
Mark O'Dowd Sinn Féin
Liam Mackle Sinn Féin
Mairead O'Dowd Sinn Féin
Paul Duffy Sinn Féin
Gemma McKenna Sinn Féin
Thomas O'Connor Sinn Féin
Noel McGeown Sinn Féin
Kyle Savage Ulster Unionist
Arnold Hatch Ulster Unionist
Ronald Harkness Ulster Unionist
Colin McCusker Ulster Unionist
Meta Crozier Ulster Unionist
Kenneth Twyble Ulster Unionist
Declan McAlinden Social Democratic and Labour
Joseph Nelson Social Democratic and Labour
Conrad Dixon Alliance

Council services[edit]

Population[edit]

The area covered by Craigavon Borough Council had a population of 93,023 residents according to the 2011 Northern Ireland census.[4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Northern Ireland elections are postponed, BBC News, April 25, 2008, accessed April 27, 2008
  2. ^ "The executive fails to agree a deal on council reform". BBC News. 15 June 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Coney Island". Culture Northern Ireland. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2010.
  4. ^ "NI Census 2011 - Key Statistics Summary Report, September 2014" (PDF). NI Statistics and Research Agency. Retrieved 28 September 2014.

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