Belfast_Area_H

Belfast Area H

Area H was one of the eight district electoral areas (DEA) which existed in Belfast, Northern Ireland from 1973 to 1985. Located in the north of the city, it covered the Antrim and Shore Road areas, together with parts of the Cliftonville area. The district elected seven members to Belfast City Council and contained the wards of Bellevue, Castleview; Cavehill, Cliftonville; Duncairn; Fortwilliam; and Grove. The DEA largely formed part of the Belfast North constituency.

History

The area was created for the 1973 local government elections. It combined the whole of the former Duncairn ward with part of the Clifton ward and parts of Newtownabbey Urban District. It was abolished for the 1985 local government elections. The Cliftonville ward became part of the new Oldpark DEA. The remaining six wards became the Castle DEA.

Councillors

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1984 by-election

Following the death of the DUP's William Annon in October 1983, a by-election was held on 23 February 1984.[1]

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1981 Election

1977: 2 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP, 1 x Independent Unionist

1981: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x Independent Unionist

1977-1981 Change: DUP gain from Alliance

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    1977 Election

    1973: 5 x UUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x SDLP

    1977: 2 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 1 x SDLP, 1 x DUP, 1 x Independent Unionist

    1977-1981 Change: Alliance, DUP and Independent Unionist gain from UUP (three seats)

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      1973 Election

      1973: 5 x UUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x SDLP

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        References

        1. Belfast Telegraph, p4, 27 February 1984
        2. "Local Government Results 1981". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
        3. "Local Government Results 1977". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
        4. "Local Government Results 1973". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.


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