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What area does Belfast council cover?

Belfast City Council is the primary council of the Belfast Metropolitan Area, a grouping of six former district councils with commuter towns and overspill from Belfast, containing a total population of 579,276. The Council is made up of 60 councillors, elected from ten district electoral areas.

Who controls Belfast City Council?

The current political make-up of the council is 18 Sinn Féin, 15 Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), nine Alliance Party, six Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), four Green Party, four Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), three People before Profit Alliance and one Progressive Unionist Party (PUP).

How many staff does Belfast City Council have?

2,500 employees
With almost 2,500 employees, Belfast City Council now serves 333,000 residents and is responsible for new powers and services, including land-use planning, community planning, and off-street parking.

When was Belfast City Council established?

Belfast City Council (BCC) is a Local Government District Council established under the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 2014 to administer a range of social, economic, cultural and environmental services to the local community.

What is the best area of Belfast to live?

East Belfast: best neighborhood for hidden local culture
You can also access the Connswater Community Greenway from here, a 5.5-mile path connecting the varied parklands and rustling wildlife corridors of east Belfast. There’s plenty of tasty grub in the neighborhood too.

Is Belfast mainly Protestant or Catholic?

These figures based on the 2021 census at district level mask wide variations on smaller scales. In the Belfast City Council and Derry and Strabane District Council areas, the figures at ward level vary from 99% Protestant to 92% Catholic.

Is Belfast about a Protestant family?

The film chronicles the life of a working-class Ulster Protestant family from the perspective of their nine-year-old son Buddy during The Troubles in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Is Belfast part of the NHS?

In England, Scotland and Wales, the National Health Service (NHS) provides health care services while local councils provide social care services. In Northern Ireland these services are combined under what is known as Health and Social Care (HSC). Like the NHS, the service is free at the point of delivery.

Who is controlling Northern Ireland?

Since 1998, Northern Ireland has had devolved government within the United Kingdom, presided over by the Northern Ireland Assembly and a cross-community government (the Northern Ireland Executive). The UK Government and UK Parliament are responsible for reserved and excepted matters.

What is the salary of an MLA in Northern Ireland?

Salary. The basic salary for an MLA is £55,000, while the Speaker, ministers and committee chairs receive an additional ‘Office Holders Salary’ on top of their basic salary.

Do councillors get paid in Northern Ireland?

Councillors do not receive a salary, but receive an annual basic allowance to enable them to undertake their duties including: Being accessible and available to all residents in their electoral area at all times. Meeting with constituents.

How much do lawyers make in Belfast?

Average £40,917 per year.

How many Councillors does Belfast City Council have?

Our 60 elected councillors represent the people of Belfast. We serve an overall population of 333,000 and are responsible for a range of powers and services, including land-use planning, community planning and off-street parking.

Is Belfast British or Irish?

Nationality and citizenship
Northern Ireland is part of the UK.

Is Belfast a nice place to live?

Belfast is a city with many opportunities in economy and education. This city is also one of the safest cities in the UK, so it is perfect for families, students, and professionals. In addition, the cost of living in Belfast is relatively low.

What is the safest area in Belfast?

West Belfast is perfectly safe and generally tourist-friendly during the day as long as you don’t venture too far from the main roads. Do not venture off the Falls Road at night. The Shankill Road itself is best avoided especially at night. Falls Park and the area around it is dimly lit at night and is best avoided.

Where is the richest place in Northern Ireland?

Understand[edit] Bangor is widely considered the wealthiest town in Northern Ireland.

What percentage of Belfast is white?

Northern Ireland contains 27.1% of the total population and 16.75% of the total area of the island of Ireland.
Demography of Northern Ireland.

Demographics of Northern Ireland
15–64 years 64%
65 and over 17%
Nationality
Major ethnic White 97%

What does Belfast mean in Irish?

mouth of the sand-bank ford
Belfast (/ˈbɛlfæst/ BEL-fast, /-fɑːst/ -⁠fahst; from Irish: Béal Feirste [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə], meaning ‘mouth of the sand-bank ford‘) is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast.

Are there Muslims in Belfast?

The Muslims in Northern Ireland come from over 40 countries of origin, from Western Europe all the way through to the Far East. The Belfast Islamic Centre was established in 1978 by a group of Muslims from the local community. The centre is located near Queens University in south Belfast.