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Larne Borough Council was a Local Council in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. It merged with Ballymena Borough Council and Carrickfergus Borough Council in May 2015 under the reorganisation of local government in Northern Ireland to become Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. Its headquarters was in the town of Larne.
Recycling in Northern Ireland. In 2023-2024, roughly 51% of waste was recycled, composted, or reused in Northern Ireland.Northern Ireland's local councils have statutory responsibility for the collection and disposal of waste, and as such are the lead actors in promoting recycling.
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is a local authority that was established on 1 April 2015. It replaced Ballymena Borough Council , Carrickfergus Borough Council and Larne Borough Council . History
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council replaced Ballymena Borough Council, Carrickfergus Borough Council and Larne Borough Council.The first election for the new district council was originally due to take place in May 2009, but in April 2008, Shaun Woodward, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announced that the scheduled 2009 district council elections were to be postponed until 2011. [4]
Larne (from Irish Latharna, [ˈl̪ˠahəɾˠn̪ˠə], the name of a Gaelic territory) [1] [2] [3] is a town on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, with a population of 18,853 at the 2021 census. [4] It is a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port. [5] Larne is administered by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.
In the Larne Borough Council area the percentage of Catholics was 24.87% and the figure for Irish nationality was 10.1%, meaning that no more (and almost certainly less) than 32.40% of Catholics described themselves as having an Irish nationality. [2] British nationality was numerically in a majority in eleven districts.
Robinson stood again for Larne Borough Council at the 2005 local elections, this time as an independent candidate, [9] but took only 57 votes and was again unsuccessful. [5] He also failed to win a seat at the 2007 Northern Ireland Assembly election, standing again for the UKUP, [6] and subsequently joined the Traditional Unionist Voice party. [10]
Larne Town Hall is a municipal structure in Upper Cross Street in Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The structure, which was the meeting place of Larne Borough Council, is a Grade B+ listed building .