Fermanagh and Omagh District Council
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council (Irish: Comhairle Ceantair Fhear Manach agus na hÓmaí; Ulster-Scots: Districk Cooncil o Fermanagh an Omey[1]) is a local authority in Northern Ireland and was established on 1 April 2015. It replaced Fermanagh District Council and Omagh District Council and covers most of the southwest of Northern Ireland. Its first election was on 22 May 2014, and it acted as a shadow authority prior to the creation of the Fermanagh and Omagh district in April 2015.
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council Comhairle Ceantair Fhear Manach agus na hÓmaí Districk Cooncil o Fermanagh an Omey | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Founded | 1 April 2015 |
Preceded by | Fermanagh District Council Omagh District Council |
Leadership | |
Chair | Barry McElduff, Sinn Féin |
Deputy Chair | Allan Rainey, Ulster Unionist Party |
Structure | |
Seats | 40 |
Political groups | Incoming Council Sinn Féin (21) UUP (7) DUP (6) SDLP (3) Alliance (2) Independents (1) |
Elections | |
Last election | 18 May 2023 |
Website | |
http://www.fermanaghomagh.com/ |
Chairmanship
Chairman
From | To | Name | Party | |
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2015 | 2016 | Thomas O'Reilly | Sinn Féin | |
2016 | 2017 | Mary Garrity | SDLP | |
2017 | 2018 | Stephen McCann | Sinn Féin | |
2018 | 2019 | Howard Thornton | Ulster Unionist | |
2019 | 2020 | Siobhan Currie | Sinn Féin | |
2020 | 2020 | Chris Smyth | Ulster Unionist | |
2020 | 2021 | Diana Armstrong | Ulster Unionist | |
2021 | 2022 | Errol Thompson | DUP | |
2022 | Present | Barry McElduff | Sinn Féin |
Vice Chairman
From | To | Name | Party | |
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2015 | 2016 | Paul Robinson | DUP | |
2016 | 2017 | Bert Wilson | Ulster Unionist | |
2017 | 2018 | Alex Baird | Ulster Unionist | |
2018 | 2019 | John Feely | Sinn Féin | |
2019 | 2020 | Diana Armstrong | Ulster Unionist | |
2020 | 2021 | John Coyle | SDLP | |
2021 | 2022 | Chris McCaffrey | Sinn Féin | |
2022 | Present | Allan Rainey | Ulster Unionist |
Councillors
For the purpose of elections the council is divided into seven district electoral areas (DEA):[2]
Area | Seats |
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Enniskillen | 6 |
Erne East | 6 |
Erne North | 5 |
Erne West | 5 |
Mid Tyrone | 6 |
Omagh | 6 |
West Tyrone | 6 |
Seat summary
Party | Elected 2014 | Elected 2019 | Elected 2023 | |
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Sinn Féin | 17 | 15 | 21 | |
Ulster Unionist Party | 9 | 9 | 7 | |
Social Democratic and Labour Party | 8 | 5 | 3 | |
Democratic Unionist Party | 5 | 5 | 6 | |
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
Cross-Community Labour Alternative | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
Independents | 1 | 4 | 1 |
Councillors by electoral area
Current council members | |||
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District electoral area | Name | Party | |
Enniskillen | Keith Elliot | DUP | |
Eddie Roofe | Alliance | ||
Tommy Maguire | Sinn Féin | ||
Roy Crawford | Ulster Unionist | ||
Dermot Browne | Sinn Féin | ||
Robert Irvine | Ulster Unionist | ||
Erne East | Sheamus Greene | Sinn Féin | |
Paul Robinson | DUP | ||
Thomas O'Reilly | Sinn Féin | ||
Noeleen Hayes | Sinn Féin | ||
Victor Warrington | Ulster Unionist | ||
Garbhan McPhillips | SDLP | ||
Erne North | Debbie Coyle | Sinn Féin | |
Diana Armstrong | Ulster Unionist | ||
David Mahon | DUP | ||
John Feely | Sinn Féin | ||
John McClaughtry | Ulster Unionist | ||
Erne West | Anthony Feely | Sinn Féin | |
Elaine Brough | Sinn Féin | ||
Declan McArdle | Sinn Féin | ||
Adam Gannon | SDLP | ||
Mark Ovens | Ulster Unionist | ||
Mid Tyrone | Pádraigín Kelly | Sinn Féin | |
Roisin Devine Gallagher | Sinn Féin | ||
Anne Marie Fitzgerald | Sinn Féin | ||
Patrick Withers | Sinn Féin | ||
Shirley Hawkes | DUP | ||
Bernard McGrath | SDLP | ||
Omagh | Barry McElduff | Sinn Féin | |
Errol Thompson | DUP | ||
Catherine Kelly | Sinn Féin | ||
Marty McColgan | Sinn Féin | ||
Stephen Donnelly | Alliance | ||
Josephine Deehan | Independent | ||
West Tyrone | Mark Buchanan | DUP | |
Glenn Campbell | Sinn Féin | ||
Allan Rainey | Ulster Unionist | ||
Ann-Marie Donnelly | Sinn Féin | ||
Collette McNulty | Sinn Féin | ||
Stephen McCann | Sinn Féin | ||
For further details see 2023 Fermanagh and Omagh District Council election
Population
The area covered by the new council has a population of 113,161 residents according to the 2011 Northern Ireland census.[3]
See also
References
- "Master Identity Guidelines for Fermanagh & Omagh District Council". Fermanagh & Omagh District Council. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
- "The District Electoral Areas (Northern Ireland) Order 2014". www.legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
- "NI Census 2011 - Key Statistics Summary Report, September 2014" (PDF). NI Statistics and Research Agency. Retrieved 28 September 2014.