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12-588: Blackstaff may refer to: An electoral ward of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Blackstaff River , a watercourse in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Blackstaff Press , a publishing company in Northern Ireland. Blackstaff Halt railway station , a defunct railway station in the Republic of Ireland. A title and name given to characters who own

24-596: A European Union member-state passport , a Translink 60+ SmartPass, a Translink Senior SmartPass, a Translink Blind Person's SmartPass or a Translink War Disabled SmartPass. Voters lacking an accepted type of photographic ID had until 9 May 2014 to apply for an electoral identity card from the Electoral Office . The elections represented a milestone in the reform of local government in Northern Ireland , as councillors were elected to 11 new councils. These operated in shadow form until Wednesday 1 April 2015, with

36-594: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Balmoral (District Electoral Area) Balmoral (from the Irish : Baile Mhoireil ) is the most southern of ten district electoral areas (DEA) in Belfast , Northern Ireland. The district elects five members to Belfast City Council and contains the wards of Belvoir; Finaghy ; Malone; Musgrave; Windsor; and Upper Malone. Balmoral, along with neighbouring Botanic , forms

48-654: Is the main arterial route through the centre of the district, which also contains a number of public facilities including: the King's Hall conference and exhibition centre, the Musgrave Park Hospital , Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park and Windsor Park , the home ground of the Northern Ireland national football team . It is served by the Adelaide , Balmoral and Finaghy railway stations. The DEA

60-809: The Belvoir ward, which had previously been part of the abolished Castlereagh Borough Council. This was as a result of the 2014 Local Government Reform . In May 2011, Councillors Tom Ekin , Ruth Patterson and Bob Stoker were appointed as Aldermen by Belfast City Council. Alderman Ruth Patterson also served as Deputy Lord Mayor , 2011–12, while Mairtin O'Muilleoir is serving as Lord Mayor for 2013–14. 2019: 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x Sinn Fein 2023: 2 x Alliance, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Sinn Féin 2019–2023 Change: Alliance gain from DUP 2014: 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x Sinn Fein, 1 x UUP 2019: 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x Sinn Fein 2014-2019 Change: DUP gain from UUP This election

72-469: The addition of one seat 1985: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x Alliance 1989: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x SDLP 1985-1989 Change: SDLP gain from DUP 1985: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x Alliance 54°34′01″N 5°58′01″W  /  54.567°N 5.967°W  / 54.567; -5.967 2014 Northern Ireland local elections Local elections were held in Northern Ireland on Thursday 22 May 2014, contesting 462 seats in all, as part of

84-517: The current 26 councils existing in parallel until then. The 11 new councils, with links to the official lists of candidates standing ("statements of persons nominated"), are: The local government reorganisation and electoral administration was mandated by the Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 2014. Nominations of election candidates closed on 29 April 2014. Because these elections were contested with new electoral boundaries,

96-526: The eponymous staff and Blackstaff Tower in the fictional Forgotten Realms setting Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Blackstaff . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blackstaff&oldid=1041187843 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

108-720: The greater part of the Belfast South constituencies for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament . The district is bounded to the west and south west by the M1 Motorway , to east and south east by the River Lagan , to the east and north east by the Malone Road and to the north by Belfast City Hospital , Queen's University Belfast and Royal Victoria Hospital . The Lisburn Road

120-582: The wider local elections across the United Kingdom . The election took place on the same day as the European Parliament election . 1,243,649 people aged 18 and over were eligible to vote, and 51.3% of the electorate turned out. All voters were required to present one piece of photographic ID in order to cast a vote at the polling station . Accepted forms of ID were an electoral identity card , an EEA photographic driving licence ,

132-1023: Was carried out under new ward boundaries, as a result of local government reform . 2011: 2 x SDLP, 1 x DUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x UUP, 1 x Sinn Féin 2014: 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x Sinn Féin, 1 x UUP 2011-2014 Change: SDLP loss due to the reduction of one seat 2005: 2 x SDLP, 2 x DUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x UUP 2011: 2 x SDLP, 1 x DUP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x UUP, 1 x Sinn Féin 2005-2011 Change: Sinn Féin gain from DUP 2001: 2 x UUP, 2 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x DUP 2005: 2 x SDLP, 1 x DUP, 1 x UUP, 1 x Alliance 2001-2005 Change: DUP gain from UUP 1997: 2 x UUP, 2 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x DUP 2001: 2 x UUP, 2 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x DUP 1997-2001 Change: No change 1993: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance 1997: 2 x UUP, 2 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance, 1 x DUP 1993-1997 Change: SDLP gain from DUP 1989: 2 x UUP, 1 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance 1993: 2 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 1 x SDLP, 1 x Alliance 1989-1993 Change: DUP gain due to

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144-499: Was created for the 1985 local elections , where it contained five wards. Four of the wards came from the abolished Belfast Area C , which it effectively replaced, with the final ward, Blackstaff, coming from Belfast Area F . From the 1993 local elections to the 2011 elections, the area contained six wards, following the creation of the Musgrave ward. For the 2014 local elections , it lost the wards of Blackstaff and Windsor and gained

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