Information about Fermanagh District Council

Fermanagh District
Comhairle Ceantair Fhear Manach
Geography
Area
- Total
- % Water
Ranked 1st
1,876 km
? %
Admin HQEnniskillen
GB-FER
ONS code95L
Demographics
Population
- Total (2005)
- Density
Ranked 12th
59,712
32 / km
CommunityProtestant: 39.8%
Catholic: 58.7%
Politics
Fermanagh District Council
[1]
MPsMichelle Gildernew


Fermanagh District Council is a local council in Northern Ireland. The borders of the district are very similar to those of the traditional County Fermanagh, containing all of that county plus a small section of County Tyrone in the Dromore Road (Irvinestown ward) and Kilskeery Road areas. Council headquarters are in Enniskillen. Fermanagh District Council is a unique local authority in that it covers at least one entire county in Northern Ireland. County Fermanagh makes up one eighth of the province’s land mass, and the district council represents the largest local government district in geographical terms in Northern Ireland. One fifth of the area is covered by water, largely Lough Erne. The County has a growing population of 57,600,(2001 census) of which 70% live in rural areas. It is estimated that the population is growing at a rate of 2.5% pa , so the 2001 figures, when translated to 2007, are already over 10% too low. Enniskillen is the main centre of population with 13,000 people. Smaller towns in the area include Lisnaskea, Irvinestown, Belleek, Belcoo and Derrylin.

Electoral history

1973 to 1981

The elections of 1973 produced a dead heat with 10 Unionists and 10 Nationalists elected. For a while it looked as though Unionists might gain a majority due to an elected independent nationalist John Joe McCusker being ineligible, however in the end he held his seat. The deadlock raised the prospect of the British government having to intervene as both opposing blocs could not agree on the election of chairmen. Eventually however a compromise was reached for the next four years.

Nationalists gained control of the council in 1977 with an 11-9 advantage. However this came to an end with a Unionist gain in 1981 which restored the previous 10-10 balance.

The elections of this period saw many smaller parties winning seats. On the Nationalist side Unity equalled the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) with four seats in 1973 although this had declined to two seats in 1977. Their successors, the Irish Independence Party became the largest Nationalist party in terms of votes in 1981 and won four seats.

On the Unionist side, after a poor showing in 1973 when they failed to win any seats, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) failed to put up any candidates in 1977. This left the field clear for the United Ulster Unionist Party who counted this as their best area with three seats in 1977. The area was the political base of their leader Ernest Baird. However the UUUP had declined by 1981 and did not contest the elections of that year. (One of their former councillors had defected to the DUP and was re-elected as a DUP candidate.)

1984 boundary changes

Boundary changes came into effect for 1985. Previously the council had five electoral areas each of which elected four councillors. A change in legislation meant that it was no longer permitted to have four member electoral areas and thus despite an increase in the number of wards to 23 the number of electoral areas was reduced by one. Since then, Fermanagh District Council area has consisted of four electoral areas: Enniskillen and Erne East, West and North. The Council is therefore made up of 23 Councillors elected every four years.

1985 election

The area had been a major growth area for Sinn Féin in the four years proceeding the council elections of 1985 with the victories in Westminster by-elections of Bobby Sands and Owen Carron (although they were technically elected as independents with Sinn Féin backing). Carron was one of five assembly members elected for Sinn Féin in October 1982. The party was further boosted by the defection of sitting independent councillor JJ McCusker in 1984. A former SDLP councillor Tom Murray who had lost his seat as an independent in 1981 was also a SF candidate in 1985. Consequently Sinn Féin made a major breakthrough winning eight seats in 1985, almost wiping out the Irish Independence party who lost three of their four seats. These gains gave Nationalists a 13-10 advantage over Unionists.

Enniskillen and the 1989-1993 elections

The Cenotaph bomb of 1987 had a significant and negative impact on the Sinn Féin vote as it took it 16 years to return to 1985 levels. In the 1989 elections their representation was halved to four seats. Crucially they lost two seats to the Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) giving Unionists a one seat majority on the council, which they retained in 1993.

The 1997 election

Nationalists were expected to regain control of the council in 1997 but ultimately could only gain one seat from Unionists. This left the council deadlocked with 11 Unionists and 11 Nationalists with an Independent Socialist (formerly Worker's Party) councillor, Davy Kettyles, holding the balance of power.

The 2001 and 2005 elections

Nationalists finally regained control in 2001 with 13 seats against nine Unionists and one Independent. They consolidated this lead in 2005 when the SDLP gained the seat vacated by the independent who did not stand again.

At the last election in 2005 the members elected were from the following political parties: nine Sinn Féin, five Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), five Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) and four Democratic Unionist Party (DUP). The current Chair of the Council is Councillor Alex Baird (UUP) and the Vice Chair is Councillor Brain McCaffery (SF).

The next election is due to take place in May 2009, although the local government boundary commission has recommended merging Fermanagh with neighbouring councils.[2]

Local government structure

The local government structure here actually pre-dates the setting up of the other 25 Local Councils in Northern Ireland in 1973 - Fermanagh County Council had merged with the district or borough councils in its area before 1973 and had created a model County Council which was seen as a good example of local pragmatic government.

In elections for the Westminster Parliament it is part the Fermanagh & South Tyrone constituency.

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This is a list of Local Councils in Northern Ireland by area.

Rank District Area km²
1 Fermanagh District Council
2 Omagh District Council
3 Newry and Mourne District Council
4 Strabane District Council
5 Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council
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Enniskillen
Irish - Inis Ceithleann


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This is a list of Local Councils in Northern Ireland by population. The figures are mid-year estimates for 2006 from the Office for National Statistics [1] .
Rank Council Population Type
1 Belfast 267,400 City
2 Lisburn 112,900 City
3 Derry 107,900 City
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This is a list of Local Councils in Northern Ireland, broken down by their Protestant/Catholic make-up.

In the 2001 decennial census, the Census Office for Northern Ireland (CONI) asked a new question to attempt to achieve a more accurate depiction of the balance of the
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Affiliation Members
Labour Party
Conservative Party
Liberal Democrats
Democratic Unionist Party
Scottish National Party
Sinn Féin
Plaid Cymru
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Health Concern
RESPECT The Unity Coalition
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Michelle Gildernew (born 28 March 1970, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland) is an Irish Republican politician. She is the Sinn Féin Member of Parliament (abstentionist) for the Fermanagh and South Tyrone constituency.
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The Union Flag is the official flag used by the government to represent Northern Ireland. The former official flag, the Ulster Banner, continues to be used by groups (such as some sports teams) representing the territory in an unofficial manner (see Northern Ireland flags issue).
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County Fermanagh (Contae Fhear Manach or Fear Manach in Irish), is the westernmost of the six counties that form Northern Ireland, and the westernmost part of the United Kingdom. It is part of the province of Ulster.
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County Tyrone (Irish: Contae Thír Eoghain) is the second largest of the nine counties of Ulster and the largest of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Area: 3,155 km² (1,218 square miles).
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Irvinestown (Baile an Irbhinigh in Irish) is a village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, near Lower Lough Erne. It had a population of 1,801 people in the 2001 Census. The most notable building in the town is a ruined 18th century church.
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Enniskillen
Irish - Inis Ceithleann


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Lough Erne (from the Irish: Loch Éirne meaning "Lake of Ernai", one of the ancient Fir Bolg tribes.) refers to two lakes in Northern Ireland, situated along the River Erne. The waterway is mostly situated in County Fermanagh.
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Lisnaskea (from the Irish: Lios na Scéithe meaning "The fort of the shield") is a large village and the second largest settlement in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, and is the former seat of the ancient Maguire Kings.
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Irvinestown (Baile an Irbhinigh in Irish) is a village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, near Lower Lough Erne. It had a population of 1,801 people in the 2001 Census. The most notable building in the town is a ruined 18th century church.
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Belleek is a village in the west of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland on the River Erne. It straddles the border with County Donegal, the majority of Belleek being in Fermanagh, but a small part is in the Republic of Ireland. It had a population of 836 people in the 2001 Census.
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Belcoo (Irish: Béal Cú) is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, 12 miles from Enniskillen. It is situated on the Fermanagh/County Cavan border beside the village of Blacklion in the Republic of Ireland.
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Derrylin (Irish Doire Fhlainn meaning the oak grove of Flann) is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, near the border with the Irish Republic. It is on the A509 road between Enniskillen and the border with County Cavan (the N3 road to Dublin).
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"Unity" was the political label for a series of electoral pacts by Irish nationalist candidates in Northern Ireland elections in the 1960s and 1970s. It also contested elections as a party in its own right, electing six councillors in the 1973 local council elections in the
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Social Democratic and Labour Party

Leader Mark Durkan MP, MLA

Founded 1970
Headquarters 121 Ormeau Road
Belfast, BT7 1SH
Northern Ireland

Political Ideology Social democracy, Irish nationalism
Political Position
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The Irish Independence Party (IIP) was an nationalist political party in Northern Ireland, founded in October 1977 by Frank McManus (former Unity MP for Fermanagh & South Tyrone between 1970 and 1974) and Fergus McAteer (son of Eddie McAteer, who had been leader of the Nationalist
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Democratic Unionist Party

Leader Ian Paisley MP MLA

Founded 30 September1971
Headquarters 91 Dundela Avenue
Belfast, BT4 3BU
Northern Ireland

Political Ideology
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The United Ulster Unionist Party was a unionist political party which existed in Northern Ireland between 1975 and 1982.

It emerged from a division in the Vanguard Progressive Unionist Party in the late 1970s.
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Bobby Sands
Roibeard Gearóid Ó Seachnasaigh

Paramilitary organisation Provisional IRA
Date of birth March 9 1954(1954--)
Place of birth
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Ulster Unionist Party

Leader Sir Reg Empey MLA

Founded 1905
Headquarters 429 Holywood Road
Belfast, BT4 2LN
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

Political Ideology Unionism, Centrism, Conservatism
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