Ards Borough Council
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Ards Borough | |
Comhairle Baile na hArda / Burgh Cooncil o' the Airds, Newton an' Blathewick[1] | |
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Geography | |
Area - Total - % Water |
Ranked 20th 376 km² ? % |
Admin HQ | Newtownards |
ISO 3166-2 | GB-ARD |
ONS code | 95X |
Demographics | |
Population - Total (2006) - Density |
Ranked 8th 76,200 203 / km² |
Community | Protestant: 82.5% Catholic: 12.6% |
Politics | |
Ards Borough Council http://www.ards-council.gov.uk |
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MPs | Sylvia Hermon, Iris Robinson |
Ards Borough Council is a Local Council in County Down, Northern Ireland with its headquarters in Newtownards. Other towns include Portaferry, Comber, and Donaghadee, and the population of the area is about 73,000.
The borough has four district electoral areas: Newtownards, Ards West, Ards East and Ards Peninsula, from which 23 members are elected. At the 2005 election members were elected from the following political parties: 13 Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), 6 Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), 3 Alliance Party, and 1 Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). The current Mayor is Councillor Robin Drysdale (DUP) and the Deputy Mayor is Councillor James Fletcher (UUP).
The current DUP team has now fallen to 11 following the re-designation of two councillors as Independents. As such from February 2007, the DUP have lost their overall majority in the Council chamber.
Strangford Lough is at the heart of the area, and is the largest inlet in the British Isles with internationally renowned wildlife. The Irish Sea coast stretches from Donaghadee to Portaferry. Mount Stewart, a National Trust property on the shore of Strangford Lough is in the area, as well as Northern Ireland’s only aquarium, Exploris, in Portaferry and Grace Neill's, holder of the Guinness Book of Records title of the oldest pub on Ireland.
In elections for the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly it is mostly in the Strangford constituency, with part in the North Down constituency.
The Borough of Ards has a sister city (twinning) relationship with the City of Peoria, Arizona, USA. As a result of this relationship, regular exchange visits are made between the two communities by artists, educators, business, political, and community leaders.
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[edit] Mayor of Ards
Source: Freedom of Information request to Ards Borough Council
[edit] Review of Public Administration
Under the Review of Public Administration (RPA) the Council is due to merge with North Down Borough Council in 2011 to form a single council for the enlarged area totalling 451 Sq Km and a population of 149,567.[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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