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Country
  
Northern Ireland

EU Parliament
  
Northern Ireland

Capital
  
Larne

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Area
  
336 km²

Province
  
Ulster

Larne Borough Council

University
  
Northern Regional College, Larne

Points of interest
  
Glenarm Castle, The Gobbins, Larne Museum and Arts, National Trust ‑ Glenoe, Olderfleet Castle

Larne Borough Council was a Local Council in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. It merged with Ballymena Borough Council and Carrickfergus Borough Council in May 2015 under the reorganisation of local government in Northern Ireland to become Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.

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Map of Larne, UK

Its headquarters was in the town of Larne, one of the most modern roll on-roll off ferry ports in the United Kingdom with a busy passenger traffic with Scotland.

The Borough of Larne Borough was divided into 3 electoral areas: Larne Town, Larne Lough and Coast Road. At the last election in 2011 15 members were elected from the following political parties: 4 Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), 3 Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), 2 Independent, 3 Alliance Party,1 Traditional Unionist Voice,1 Sinn Féin and 1 Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP).

Aldermen Jack McKee(TUV) and Roy Beggs(UUP) were the longest serving councillors on the council

Together with the neighbouring former district of Carrickfergus and part of the former district of Newtownabbey, it forms the East Antrim constituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.

Settlements and villages in the former borough include Ballycarry, Islandmagee, Ballystrudder, Glynn, Magheramorne, Ballygalley, Cairnalbanagh, Glenarm and Carnlough.

See Also: Local Councils in Northern Ireland

Mayors of Larne

1973: Aubrey Girvan, Independent 1974: Tommy Seymour, Vanguard 1975: 1978: Roy Beggs, DUP then UUP 1983: Thomas Robinson, UUP 1984: Jack McKee, DUP 1985: 1986: Rosalie Armstrong, UUP 1987: Winston Fulton, DUP 1989: Rosalie Armstrong, UUP 1995: 1996: Sam McAllister, DUP 1997: Joan Drummond, UUP 1999: 2000: David Fleck, UUP 2002: Bobby McKee, DUP 2004: Roy Craig, Independent 2005: 2006: Danny O'Connor, SDLP 2007: Mark Dunn, UUP 2008: Bobby McKee, DUP 2010: Andy Wilson 2011: Bobby McKee, DUP 2012: Gerardine Mulvenna, Alliance 2013: Maureen Morrow, UUP 2014: Martin Wilson, SDLP

Review of Public Administration

Under the Review of Public Administration (RPA) the Council was due to merge with Ballymena Borough Council and Carrickfergus Borough Council in 2011 to form a single council for the enlarged area totalling 1047 km² and a population of 127,101. The next 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. New local government district councils took over from the 26 former councils on 1 April 2015.

Freedom of the Borough

In memory of a battle in the town of Musa Qala in Afghanistan in 2006, involving the Royal Irish Regiment, a new regimental march, composed by Chris Attrill and commissioned by Larne Borough Council, was gifted to the regiment on Saturday 1 November 2008 in Larne, during an event in which the regiment was also presented with the 'Freedom of the Borough'. This gave the regiment the right to march through the towns of the borough with 'flags flying, bands playing and bayonets fixed'. The march was named, 'Musa Qala'.

Council services

  • Carnfunnock Country Park, 3.5 miles from Larne, is owned and run by the Council.
  • Population

    The area covered by the former Larne Borough Council had a population of 32,180 residents according to the 2011 Northern Ireland census.

    References

    Larne Borough Council Wikipedia