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Derry City Council is a district council in County Londonderry
County Londonderry

County Londonderry or County Derry is one of the six Counties of Ireland of Northern Ireland in the Provinces of Ireland of Ulster in Ireland....
 in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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. The headquarters of the council is in the city of Derry
Derry

Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
 on Lough Foyle
Lough Foyle

Lough Foyle is the name given to the estuary of the River Foyle in Ulster. It starts where the Foyle leaves Derry. It separates the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal from County Londonderry in Northern Ireland....
. The Council employs about 550 people, providing services to a population of about 107,300 as of June 2006.

Council elections, since 1973 conducted by a system of Single Transferable Vote
Single transferable vote

The Single transferable vote is a voting system of preferential voting designed to minimize wasted votes and provide proportional representation while ensuring that votes are explicitly expressed for individual candidates rather than for party lists....
, are held every four years. Each year, in June, at the Council's Annual Meeting, the Councillors elect a Mayor and a Deputy Mayor.

The Derry City Council area consists of 5 electoral areas: Cityside, Northland, Rural, Shantallow
Shantallow

Shantallow is an ancient townland now almost totally with the City of Derry and lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templemore, within the North-West Liberties of Derry....
 and Waterside
Waterside, Derry

The Waterside is an urban neighbourhood on the east side of the River Foyle opposite the Cityside of Derry, Northern Ireland. Traditionally, the Waterside ends at the Caw roundabout near the Foyle Bridge....
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Derry City Council is a district council in County Londonderry
County Londonderry

County Londonderry or County Derry is one of the six Counties of Ireland of Northern Ireland in the Provinces of Ireland of Ulster in Ireland....
 in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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. The headquarters of the council is in the city of Derry
Derry

Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
 on Lough Foyle
Lough Foyle

Lough Foyle is the name given to the estuary of the River Foyle in Ulster. It starts where the Foyle leaves Derry. It separates the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal from County Londonderry in Northern Ireland....
. The Council employs about 550 people, providing services to a population of about 107,300 as of June 2006.

Council elections, since 1973 conducted by a system of Single Transferable Vote
Single transferable vote

The Single transferable vote is a voting system of preferential voting designed to minimize wasted votes and provide proportional representation while ensuring that votes are explicitly expressed for individual candidates rather than for party lists....
, are held every four years. Each year, in June, at the Council's Annual Meeting, the Councillors elect a Mayor and a Deputy Mayor.

The Derry City Council area consists of 5 electoral areas: Cityside, Northland, Rural, Shantallow
Shantallow

Shantallow is an ancient townland now almost totally with the City of Derry and lies in the Roman Catholic parish of Templemore, within the North-West Liberties of Derry....
 and Waterside
Waterside, Derry

The Waterside is an urban neighbourhood on the east side of the River Foyle opposite the Cityside of Derry, Northern Ireland. Traditionally, the Waterside ends at the Caw roundabout near the Foyle Bridge....
. In 2005, the voters of Derry elected 30 members as follows: 14 Social Democratic and Labour Party
Social Democratic and Labour Party

The Social Democratic and Labour Party is one of the two major Irish nationalism parties in Northern Ireland. During the The Troubles, the SDLP was consistently the most popular nationalist party in Northern Ireland, but since the Provisional IRA cease-fire in 1994, it has lost ground to its rival Sinn F?in, which, in 2001, became the more p...
 (SDLP), 10 Sinn Féin
Sinn Féin

Sinn F?in is a political party in Ireland. The current party, led by Gerry Adams, was formed following a split in January 1970 and traces its origins back to the original Sinn F?in party formed in 1905....
, 5 Democratic Unionist Party
Democratic Unionist Party

The Democratic Unionist Party is the larger of the two main Unionism political party in Northern Ireland. Founded by Ian Paisley and currently led by Peter Robinson , it is the largest party in Northern Ireland and the fourth-largest party in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom....
 (DUP), 1 Ulster Unionist Party
Ulster Unionist Party

The Ulster Unionist Party is the more moderate of the two main Unionist political parties in Northern Ireland. Prior to the split in Unionism in the late 1960s, when the former Protestant Unionist Party began to attract more hard line support away from the UUP, it governed Northern Ireland between 1921 and 1972 as the sole Unionist party....
 (UUP). The current Mayor (as of January 2008) is DUP Councillor Drew Thompson

It took its present name in 1984; it was known as Londonderry City Council from 1973 until 1984. Between 1969 and 1973 Londonderry County Borough (covering the city of Derry) and Londonderry Rural District (covering the rural area around Derry, roughly corresponding to the Barony of Tirkeeran) were administered by the unelected Londonderry Development Commission with the aim of creating a "new town
New towns in the United Kingdom

Below is a list of some of the new towns in the United Kingdom created under the various New Town Acts of the 20th century. Some were completely new, while others were expansions of existing settlements, sometimes known as "expanded towns"....
".

2005 Election results


Local politics

Derry City Council Building Smc 2005
Prior to 1969, elections to the Londonderry county borough
County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control....
 council were based on block voting
Block voting

Block voting and Bloc voting may refer to:*Plurality-at-large voting, a voting system with multiple winners and a checkbox ballot*Preferential block voting, a voting system with multiple winners and a preferential ballot...
. The electoral wards had been drawn and redrawn to ensure a unionist majority on the council even though more voters supported nationalist
Irish nationalism

Irish nationalism comprises political and social movements and sentiment inspired by a love for Culture of Ireland, Gaelic language and History of Ireland, and a sense of pride in Ireland and the Irish people....
 and republican
Irish Republicanism

Irish republicanism is an ideology based on the Irish nationalist belief that all of Ireland should be a single independent republic.In 1801, under the Act of Union 1800, the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland merged to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland....
 parties . With local government reorganisation in Northern Ireland in 1973, the old county borough was merged with the surrounding Londonderry Rural District
Rural district

Rural districts were a type of local government area – now superseded – established at the end of the 19th century in England, Wales, and Ireland for the administration of predominantly rural areas at a level lower than that of the Administrative county....
 to form the new local government district of Londonderry. In addition, a system of STV
Single transferable vote

The Single transferable vote is a voting system of preferential voting designed to minimize wasted votes and provide proportional representation while ensuring that votes are explicitly expressed for individual candidates rather than for party lists....
 was introduced which has resulted in a majority of councillors from nationalist and republican parties being elected, with the SDLP consistently being the largest party. Curiously, in 1973 (although not in later years) this was despite the fact that unionists (who had an electoral pact in that year) and the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland is a political party in Northern Ireland. It has long sought to bridge the gap between the province's two main communities and is avowedly non-sectarian, being relatively moderate on matters concerning Unionism in Ireland over Irish republicanism, and on religious matters involving Protestantism and Rom...
 won a majority of votes between them. This was in part because the strong nationalist majority within the old county borough area was diluted by the narrow unionist majority within the surrounding rural district.

The Derry/Londonderry name dispute affected the council, notably in 1984 when it decided to rename itself from Londonderry City Council to Derry City Council; this was purely a name change and its powers remained that of a district council. At the same time it changed the name of the municipally owned airport from Londonderry Eglinton Airport to City of Derry Airport
City of Derry Airport

City of Derry Airport is an airport located east northeast of Derry, Northern Ireland, situated in County Londonderry. It is located on the south bank of Lough Foyle and is a short distance from the village of Eglinton, County Londonderry, 13 kilometres east north-east of the city centre....
. At that time it did not seek to change the name of the city from Londonderry in its charter, possibly because to do so would require approval from London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
. This led to a temporary Unionist boycott of the council which was broken by two UUP councillors, Jim Guy and David Davis. They were expelled from their party for this but successfully contested the subsequent elections as Independent Unionists. Unionists also called for the establishment of a separate "Waterside" council covering the East bank and rural areas, however this was rejected by the local government boundary commission in 1991. In 1993, David Davis lost his seat with the result that there were no Unionist councillors on the West Bank area and in 2005 for the first time, no Unionist or Independent Unionist stood on the West Bank.

In order to avoid controversy, the parliamentary constituency for the district (which has had coterminous boundaries since 1997) is called Foyle
Foyle (UK Parliament constituency)

Foyle is a Parliamentary Constituency in the British House of Commons....
. The Foyle MP is Mark Durkan
Mark Durkan

Mark Henry Durkan is an Irish nationalism politician in Northern Ireland and the leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party ....
, the current leader of the SDLP (the second largest Nationalist party in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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) The Assembly constituency is also named Foyle
Foyle (Assembly constituency)

Foyle is a constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly.The seat was first used for a Northern Ireland-only election for the Northern Ireland Forum in 1996....
. In 2003, the constituency's voters elected 1 DUP, 3 SDLP and 2 Sinn Féin members of the Northern Ireland Assembly
Northern Ireland Assembly

The Northern Ireland Assembly is the devolution legislature of Northern Ireland. It has power to legislate in a wide range of areas that are not explicitly Reserved matters to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and to appoint the Northern Ireland Executive....
. Durkan won the seat with a total of 21 119 votes [46.3% of the vote].

Boundary changes for future parliamentary/assembly elections will transfer two wards in the east of the district from the Foyle
Foyle (UK Parliament constituency)

Foyle is a Parliamentary Constituency in the British House of Commons....
 constituency to the East Londonderry
East Londonderry (UK Parliament constituency)

East Londonderry is a Parliamentary Constituency in the United Kingdom House of Commons....
 constituency, whose current MP is the DUP's Gregory Campbell
Gregory Campbell (politician)

Gregory Lloyd Campbell is a Unionists politician, and the Democratic Unionist Party member of Parliament of the British parliament for East Londonderry in Northern Ireland....
. While these wards have a Catholic majority according to the 2001 Census, they are less Catholic than the rest of the city while being more Catholic than the average for East Londonderry. The net effect of the transfer is likely to be to increase the nationalist percentage of the electorate in both constituencies. This minor transfer is unlikely to have a partisan effect on either constituency in Westminster or Northern Ireland Assembly elections. These changes will not affect the boundaries of the City Council.

Review of Public Administration

Under the Review of Public Administration (RPA) the Council is due to merge with Strabane District Council
Strabane District Council

Strabane District Council is a Local Council in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The headquarters of the Council is in the town of Strabane. Apart from Strabane the other smaller towns in the area include Plumbridge, Newtownstewart, Donemana, Sion Mills and Castlederg....
 in 2011 to form a single council provisionally titled "Derry City and Strabane" for the enlarged area totalling 1303 km² and a population of 143,314. The next election was due to take place in May 2009, but on April 25, 2008, Shaun Woodward
Shaun Woodward

Shaun Anthony Woodward Member of Parliament is a United Kingdom politician, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Labour Party Member of Parliament for St Helens South ....
, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is the chief Political minister in the government of the United Kingdom with responsibilities for Northern Ireland, at the head of the Northern Ireland Office....
 announced that the scheduled 2009 district council elections were to be postponed until the introduction of the eleven new councils in 2011.

Shadow Council

Derry/Londonderry also has a Shadow Council. This is made up from 16-22 year olds elected from geographical areas in the city, as well as interest, political groups and also GLBT community groups. The Shadow Council work in unison with DCC (Derry City Council) to lend a voice to the young generation of Foyle, who make up a large percentage of the population. The Shadow Council elect a Junior Mayor as their representative to the media and public. The current Junior Mayor is Shadow Councillor Emmet Doyle, with Kerri Anderson as deputy. Derry City Shadow Council has been copied throughout Northern Ireland with other areas taking up the idea following their example .

Address

Tha council's address is:

98 Strand Road

DERRY

BT48 7NN

Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland

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Tel: (028) 7136 5151

Fax: (028) 7126 4858

Email: info@derrycity.gov.uk

See also

  • Local Councils in Northern Ireland
  • Derry
    Derry

    Derry or Londonderry , often called the Maiden City, is a City status in the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland....
  • Northern Ireland Assembly
    Northern Ireland Assembly

    The Northern Ireland Assembly is the devolution legislature of Northern Ireland. It has power to legislate in a wide range of areas that are not explicitly Reserved matters to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and to appoint the Northern Ireland Executive....


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