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Carrickfergus Borough Council is a Local Council in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The Council headquarters are in Carrickfergus and the Council administers the town, on the north shore of Belfast Lough, and surrounding area, which extends from Greenisland in the south-west to Whitehead in the east. The Borough is 32 square miles, with a population of nearly 38,000.
The Carrickfergus Borough Council area consists of 3 electoral areas: Carrick Castle, Kilroot and Knockagh Monument. In the last elections in 2001 17 representatives for the area were elected from the following political parties: 6 Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), 5 Alliance Party, 4 Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) and 1 Independent. The Mayor of Carrickfergus is Alderman David Hilditch (DUP) and the Deputy Mayor is Councillor Eric Ferguson (UUP).
The next election is due to take place in May 2005.
Carrickfergus Borough Council owes its origin to the 1973 local government reorganisation in Northern Ireland. At that time the original Carrickfergus Borough Council, Whitehead Urban District Council and part of the Larne Rural District Council area were amalgamated to create the present Carrickfergus Borough Council area.
Together with the neighbouring district of Larne and part of Newtownabbey, it forms the East Antrim constituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly.
See Also: Local Councils in Northern Ireland
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