Victoria District Electoral Area | |
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Map showing Victoria wards within Belfast | |
Area | 20.2 km2 (7.8 sq mi) |
Population | 36,607 (2008 Estimate) |
• Density | 1,812/km2 (4,690/sq mi) |
District | |
County | |
Country | Northern Ireland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
UK Parliament | |
NI Assembly | |
Victoria was one of the nine district electoral areas (DEA) in Belfast, Northern Ireland, from 1985 to 2014, when it was mostly replaced by the Ormiston district.[1]
Located in the east of the city, the district elected seven members to Belfast City Council and contained the wards of Ballyhackamore; Belmont; Cherryvalley; Island; Knock; Stormont; and Sydenham. Victoria, along with wards from the neighbouring Pottinger district and Castlereagh Borough Council, formed the Belfast East constituency for the Northern Ireland Assembly and UK Parliament.
The district was bounded to the west by the Victoria Channel, to the north by Belfast Lough, to the northeast by North Down Borough Council, to the south and east by Castlereagh Borough Council and to the southwest by the Newtownards Road.
History
The DEA was created for the 1985 local elections as the successor to the former Area B, which all seven wards in the new Victoria had been part of. An eighth ward, Bloomfield, which had been in Area B, was placed in the new Pottinger electoral area. It was abolished in 2015, making way for the new DEAs that were used for the 2014 local elections. It was largely replaced by the new Ormiston District Electoral Area. Five of Victoria's wards joined Ormiston, with the Sydenham ward and the areas which had been part of the abolished Island ward becoming part of the new Titanic District Electoral Area.[2]
The district contained many key pieces of Belfast's transport infrastructure, including George Best Belfast City Airport and the eastern portion of Belfast Harbour. The area is served by the Bridge End and Sydenham railway stations and the A2 and A20 major road routes. The district is also home to Parliament Buildings, the meeting place of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Victoria was once the site of much of Belfast's heavy industrial manufacturing facilities, however these have suffered a significant decline since the mid-twentieth century, although companies such as Short Brothers and Harland and Wolff continue to have significant operations in the area.
Former BCDR mainline
The Belfast and County Down Railway had a mainline through Knock railway station which linked Belfast direct to Downpatrick railway station as well as to Newcastle, County Down, there was also the branch from Comber railway station to Newtownards and Donaghadee. The mainline opened in 1850 was closed in 1950 by the Ulster Transport Authority.
Titanic-quarter
The Titanic Quarter is a major economic and cultural regeneration programme that is centred on Queen's Island and the former Harland and Wolff shipyard. The project has seen the construction of new hotels, apartment blocks and business facilities, with a number of high-profile relocations, including the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland. The area has also become a centre for learning and research with the opening of the Catalyst Inc, in addition to Belfast Metropolitan College moving one of its key city centre campuses to the Quarter, while Queen's University Belfast have also located their Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology (ECIT) within the Science Park. The Quarter's name comes from the RMS Titanic which was constructed in the old shipyard, with a number of projects aimed at exploiting the tourism value of the Titanic's connection to Belfast, including the Samson and Goliath cranes used to construct the ship and the Paint Hall.
Other amenities
Other amenities in the Victoria district electoral area include:
- Ashfield Boys' High School
- Campbell College
- The Comber Greenway, a 7-mile (11 km) traffic-free section of the National Cycle Network, along the old Belfast-Comber railway line
- HMS Caroline
- Holywood Exchange, a major retail development
- Odyssey Arena, a major entertainment complex
- Our Lady and St. Patrick's College, Knock
- The Oval Stadium, home ground of Glentoran F.C.
- Stormont Estate
- Strandtown Primary School
- Strathearn School
- Wilgar Park, the home ground of Dundela F.C.
Wards
Map | Ward | Population (2011 Census) | Catholic | Protestant | Other | No Religion | Area | Density | NI Assembly | UK Parliament | Ref |
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1 | Ballyhackamore | 5,939 | 17.2% | 68.2% | 1.9% | 12.7% | 1.15 km2 | 5,164 /km2 | Belfast East | Belfast East | [3] |
2 | Belmont | 6,165 | 8.6% | 80.6% | 1% | 9.8% | 1.79 km2 | 3,444 /km2 | Belfast East | Belfast East | [4] |
3 | Cherryvalley | 5,920 | 14.5% | 75.3% | 0.8% | 9.4% | 1.99 km2 | 2,975 /km2 | Belfast East | Belfast East | [5] |
4 | Island | 5,014 | 13.9% | 69.8% | 4.6% | 11.8% | 3.81 km2 | 1,316 /km2 | Belfast East | Belfast East | [6] |
5 | Knock | 4,827 | 9.1% | 79.7% | 1.2% | 10% | 1.12 km2 | 4,310 /km2 | Belfast East | Belfast East | [7] |
6 | Stormont | 5,548 | 12.9% | 75.6% | 1.3% | 10.2% | 7.04 km2 | 788 /km2 | Belfast East | Belfast East | [8] |
7 | Sydenham | 4,874 | 9.9% | 76% | 1.8% | 12.3% | 6.24 km2 | 781 /km2 | Belfast East | Belfast East | [9] |
Victoria | 38,287 | 12.4% | 75% | 1.7% | 10.8% | 23.14 km2 | 1,655 /km2 | ||||
Councillors
Election | Councillor (Party) |
Councillor (Party) |
Councillor (Party) |
Councillor (Party) |
Councillor (Party) |
Councillor (Party) |
Councillor (Party) | |||||||
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2011 | Mervyn Jones (Alliance) |
Laura McNamee (Alliance) |
Andrew Webb (Alliance) |
Jim Rodgers (UUP) |
Tom Haire (DUP) |
John Hussey (DUP) |
Robin Newton (DUP) | |||||||
2005 | Naomi Long (Alliance) |
Ian Adamson (UUP) |
David Rodway (DUP) |
Wallace Browne (DUP) | ||||||||||
2001 | David Alderdice (Alliance) |
Alan Crowe (UUP)/ (Independent Unionist) | ||||||||||||
1997 | Danny Dow (Alliance) |
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1993 | John Alderdice (Alliance) |
Tommy Patton (UUP) | ||||||||||||
1989 | Alan Montgomery (UUP) | |||||||||||||
1985 | Oliver Napier (Alliance) |
George Thompson (Alliance) |
William Corry (UUP) |
Dorothy Dunlop (UUP) |
2011 Election
2005: 3 x DUP, 2 x UUP, 2 x Alliance
2011: 3 x Alliance, 3 x DUP, 1 x UUP
2005-2011 Change: Alliance gain from UUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||||
DUP | Robin Newton* | 16.62% | 2,338 | ||||||||||
Alliance | Mervyn Jones* | 16.49% | 2,319 | ||||||||||
Alliance | Laura McNamee | 11.92% | 1,677 | 1,686.5 | 2,049.14 | ||||||||
Alliance | Andrew Webb | 8.08% | 1,137 | 1,143 | 1,293.48 | 1,541.24 | 1,552.24 | 1,592.1 | 1,604.1 | 1,895.1 | |||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Rodgers* | 9.63% | 1,355 | 1,401.5 | 1,407.98 | 1,418.81 | 1,437.81 | 1,451.62 | 1,488.87 | 1,639.24 | 1,657.24 | 1,816.24 | |
DUP | Tom Haire | 10.22% | 1,437 | 1,555.5 | 1,558.62 | 1,562.04 | 1,565.04 | 1,568.53 | 1,584.97 | 1,617.21 | 1,622.21 | 1,759.21 | |
DUP | John Hussey | 5.77% | 812 | 1,149 | 1,151.64 | 1,154.11 | 1,158.11 | 1,166.36 | 1,184.86 | 1,210.54 | 1,217.54 | 1,476.12 | |
Ulster Unionist | Ian Adamson* | 6.70% | 942 | 955.25 | 962.69 | 967.25 | 989.5 | 1,003.69 | 1,028.19 | 1,112.99 | 1,131.9 | 1,228.49 | |
PUP | Robert McCartney | 6.46% | 908 | 926.75 | 930.59 | 932.68 | 938.68 | 946.87 | 963.37 | 1,005.54 | 1,028.54 | ||
Green (NI) | Ross Campbell | 2.24% | 315 | 317.25 | 322.53 | 325.95 | 334.14 | 353.14 | 359.14 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Stephen Warke | 1.54% | 216 | 222.5 | 224.42 | 226.32 | 232.51 | 237.51 | 246.51 | ||||
SDLP | Magdalena Wolska | 1.47% | 207 | 207.5 | 211.58 | 215.76 | 217.76 | 222 | 223 | ||||
TUV | Sammy Morrison | 1.12% | 158 | 160.25 | 160.25 | 161.01 | 162.01 | 175.01 | |||||
Independent | Roy Hobson | 1.01% | 142 | 143.75 | 145.43 | 147.14 | 158.39 | ||||||
NI Conservatives | Garry Crosbie | 0.73% | 103 | 103.5 | 103.5 | 104.07 | |||||||
Electorate: 25,814 Valid: 14,066 (54.49%) Spoilt: 280 Quota: 1,759 Turnout: 14,346 (55.57%) |
2005 Election
2001: 3 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 2 x Alliance
2005: 3 x DUP, 2 x UUP, 2 x Alliance
2001-2005 Change: DUP gain from UUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
DUP | Wallace Browne* | 18.60% | 2,689 | |||||||
Alliance | Naomi Long* | 17.74% | 2,565 | |||||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Rodgers* | 16.88% | 2,441 | |||||||
DUP | Robin Newton* | 13.86% | 2,004 | |||||||
Ulster Unionist | Ian Adamson* | 12.98% | 1,877 | |||||||
DUP | David Rodway | 5.01% | 725 | 1,527.4 | 1,549.72 | 1,635.12 | 1,810.52 | |||
Alliance | Mervyn Jones | 5.61% | 811 | 815.42 | 1,421.47 | 1,456.75 | 1,458.85 | 1,461.82 | 1,838.82 | |
Ulster Unionist | Alan Crowe* | 3.17% | 459 | 508.98 | 582.76 | 1,041.76 | 1,050.86 | 1,099.16 | 1,366.16 | |
SDLP | John Ó Doherty | 2.35% | 340 | 343.4 | 374.09 | 379.69 | 379.99 | 380.14 | ||
PUP | John McQuillan | 2.10% | 303 | 310.82 | 321.36 | 337.88 | 340.38 | 340.89 | ||
NI Conservatives | Peter Gray | 1.68% | 243 | 252.52 | 265.23 | 287.35 | 288.45 | 289.53 | ||
Electorate: 25,058 Valid: 14,457 (57.69%) Spoilt: 349 Quota: 1,808 Turnout: 14,806 (59.09%) |
2001 Election
1997: 2 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 2 x DUP, 1 x Independent Unionist
2001: 3 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 2 x Alliance
1997-2001 Change: Independent Unionist joins UUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Ian Adamson* | 19.43% | 3,286 | |||||||||
Alliance | David Alderdice* | 18.45% | 3,119 | |||||||||
DUP | Wallace Browne* | 14.74% | 2,492 | |||||||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Rodgers* | 13.73% | 2,322 | |||||||||
Ulster Unionist | Alan Crowe* | 3.44% | 582 | 1,569.16 | 1,716.04 | 1,727.89 | 1,858.75 | 1,881.65 | 2,011.63 | 2,194.63 | ||
Alliance | Naomi Long | 4.31% | 729 | 776.36 | 1,399.58 | 1,401.23 | 1,407.62 | 1,416.83 | 1,702.74 | 1,792.2 | 2,017.89 | |
DUP | Robin Newton* | 8.69% | 1,469 | 1,492.31 | 1,516.45 | 1,636 | 1,658.41 | 1,678.71 | 1,702.85 | 1,810.58 | 1,955.77 | |
DUP | Margaret McKenzie | 4.63% | 783 | 811.12 | 826.76 | 1,045.16 | 1,059.29 | 1,076.49 | 1,111.65 | 1,226.47 | 1,426.49 | |
Independent | Danny Dow* | 4.41% | 746 | 758.58 | 816.04 | 823.39 | 830.77 | 857.54 | 890.67 | 996.7 | ||
PUP | Robert Moorhead | 4.12% | 697 | 715.87 | 736.27 | 739.87 | 745.72 | 761.15 | 795.85 | |||
SDLP | Ciara Farren | 1.80% | 305 | 310.18 | 383.62 | 383.77 | 384.76 | 390.78 | ||||
NI Conservatives | Peter Gray | 1.41% | 239 | 261.57 | 284.35 | 286.45 | 291.76 | 301.92 | ||||
Independent | Sammy Walker | 0.67% | 114 | 123.25 | 130.39 | 130.39 | 133.36 | |||||
Independent | Billy Hands | 0.09% | 15 | 16.48 | 17.84 | 17.84 | 18.02 | |||||
Independent | Lawrence John | 0.06% | 11 | 12.11 | 14.15 | 14.15 | 14.24 | |||||
Electorate: 28,160 Valid: 17,468 (62.03%) Spoilt: 559 Quota: 2,114 Turnout: 16,909 (60.05%) |
1997 Election
1993: 3 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 2 x DUP
1997: 2 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 2 x DUP, 1 x Independent Unionist
1993-1997 Change: Independent Unionist gain from UUP
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||||
Alliance | David Alderdice | 18.87% | 2,419 | |||||||||
Ulster Unionist | Ian Adamson* | 18.46% | 2,367 | |||||||||
Alliance | Danny Dow* | 7.99% | 1,024 | 1,609.14 | ||||||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Rodgers* | 11.76% | 1,508 | 1,532.14 | 1,921.58 | |||||||
DUP | Wallace Browne* | 11.58% | 1,485 | 1,498.94 | 1,564.54 | 1,569.22 | 1,590.52 | 1,747.52 | ||||
DUP | Robin Newton* | 8.08% | 1,036 | 1,044.5 | 1,052.82 | 1,055.94 | 1,070.52 | 1,336.04 | 1,477.94 | 1,522.22 | 1,658.22 | |
Ind. Unionist | Alan Crowe | 4.05% | 519 | 544.16 | 710.24 | 736.5 | 803.68 | 831.18 | 1,023.4 | 1,237.5 | 1,242.5 | |
PUP | John McQuillan | 7.14% | 915 | 924.86 | 937.98 | 940.32 | 956.96 | 1,001.88 | 1,040.16 | 1,149.92 | 1,151.92 | |
Alliance | Glyn Roberts | 4.31% | 553 | 675.74 | 698.78 | 702.94 | 761.48 | 771.26 | 842.62 | |||
Ulster Unionist | Peter Weir | 1.50% | 192 | 196.76 | 245.72 | 509.88 | 569.64 | 582.76 | ||||
DUP | Margaret McKenzie | 4.08% | 523 | 524.36 | 533 | 535.08 | 558.74 | |||||
NI Conservatives | Lesley Donaldson | 2.00% | 256 | 270.96 | 293.04 | 295.9 | ||||||
Natural Law | Thomas Mullins | 0.19% | 25 | 27.38 | 27.7 | 27.96 | ||||||
Electorate: 28,936 Valid: 12,822 (44.31%) Spoilt: 351 Quota: 1,603 Turnout: 13,173 (45.52%) |
1993 Election
1989: 3 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 2 x DUP
1993: 3 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 2 x DUP
1989-1993 Change: No change
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | ||||
Alliance | John Alderdice* | 24.67% | 3,337 | |||||||||
DUP | Wallace Browne* | 15.92% | 2,153 | |||||||||
Ulster Unionist | Thomas Patton* | 13.31% | 1,801 | |||||||||
DUP | Robin Newton* | 12.78% | 1,729 | |||||||||
Ulster Unionist | Ian Adamson* | 9.73% | 1,316 | 1,395.56 | 1,547.81 | 1,564.23 | 1,686.5 | 1,880.5 | ||||
Alliance | Danny Dow* | 4.08% | 552 | 1,543.44 | 1,564.9 | 1,642.89 | 1,661.29 | 1,761.29 | ||||
Ulster Unionist | Jim Rodgers | 4.44% | 600 | 631.62 | 749.07 | 757.18 | 1,091.36 | 1,274.11 | 1,408.11 | 1,560.65 | 1,510.25 | |
Alliance | Maureen McConnell | 5.68% | 768 | 1,159.68 | 1,169.54 | 1,220.19 | 1,226.21 | 1,368.9 | 1,387.9 | 1,393.92 | 1,454.4 | |
NI Conservatives | Jim McCormick | 5.06% | 684 | 759.99 | 784.93 | 807.3 | 828.13 | |||||
Ulster Unionist | John Norris | 3.01% | 407 | 435.56 | 554.17 | 561.97 | ||||||
Green (NI) | Michael Bell | 1.33% | 180 | 218.76 | 225.72 | |||||||
Electorate: 29,632 Valid: 13,527 (45.65%) Spoilt: 360 Quota: 1,691 Turnout: 13,887 (46.86%) |
1989 Election
1985: 3 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 2 x DUP
1989: 3 x UUP, 2 x Alliance, 2 x DUP
1985-1989 Change: No change
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
Alliance | John Alderdice | 21.67% | 2,933 | ||||||
Ulster Unionist | Thomas Patton* | 21.02% | 2,845 | ||||||
Ulster Unionist | Ian Adamson | 12.78% | 1,730 | ||||||
DUP | Wallace Browne* | 10.15% | 1,374 | 1,407.97 | 1,512.97 | 1,523.34 | 1,585.51 | 1,890.51 | |
DUP | Robin Newton* | 8.65% | 1,171 | 1,177.88 | 1,274.06 | 1,287.33 | 1,346.33 | 1,644.33 | |
Alliance | Danny Dow | 5.41% | 732 | 1,405.38 | 1,475.94 | 1,617.36 | 1,685.17 | 1,696.17 | |
Ulster Unionist | Alan Montgomery | 5.67% | 767 | 821.61 | 1,496.55 | 1,521.91 | 1,641.98 | 1,692.98 | |
Alliance | George Thompson* | 3.94% | 533 | 937.2 | 963.66 | 1,041.39 | 1,110.23 | 1,117.23 | |
DUP | Irene Lewis | 4.93% | 667 | 685.49 | 776.63 | 786.05 | 846.22 | ||
Ind. Unionist | Samuel Walker | 3.32% | 449 | 469.64 | 520.46 | 555.74 | |||
Workers' Party | Hugh Jordan | 2.46% | 333 | 359.23 | 378.97 | ||||
Electorate: 30,508 Valid: 13,534 (44.36%) Spoilt: 367 Quota: 1,692 Turnout: 13,901 (45.57%) |
1985 Election
1985: 3 x UUP, 2 x DUP, 2 x Alliance
Party | Candidate | FPv% | Count | |||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | ||||
DUP | Wallace Browne | 22.22% | 3,447 | |||||||
Ulster Unionist | Thomas Patton* | 15.41% | 2,390 | |||||||
Alliance | Oliver Napier* | 14.89% | 2,309 | |||||||
Ulster Unionist | William Corry* | 11.85% | 1,838 | 1,985.4 | ||||||
Ulster Unionist | Dorothy Dunlop | 8.80% | 1,365 | 1,425.28 | 1,595.14 | 1,596.58 | 1,619.62 | 2,282.62 | ||
Alliance | George Thompson | 8.23% | 1,278 | 1,289.88 | 1,312.68 | 1,457.68 | 1,775.92 | 1,844.14 | 1,918.01 | |
DUP | Robin Newton | 3.64% | 564 | 1,611.64 | 1,636.15 | 1,640.03 | 1,644.03 | 1,772.26 | 1,910.87 | |
DUP | Samuel Walker | 7.29% | 1,131 | 1,330.76 | 1,400.49 | 1,401.68 | 1,408.72 | 1,579.34 | 1,708.82 | |
Ulster Unionist | John McCrea | 6.46% | 1,002 | 1,033.68 | 1,175.61 | 1,176.61 | 1,186.53 | |||
SDLP | Barry Gilheany | 1.21% | 188 | 189.76 | 190.33 | |||||
Electorate: 30,776 Valid: 15,512 (50.40%) Spoilt: 427 Quota: 1,940 Turnout: 15,939 (51.79%) |
See also
References
- ↑ Final Northern Ireland super council recommendations, BBC News, 13 December 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2014
- ↑ Map Archived 5 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine from the District Electoral Areas Commissioner Maps page Archived 5 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine. See District Electoral Areas Commissioner page Archived 5 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Ward Information for Ballyhackamore ward 95GG03". NISRA. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
- ↑ "Ward Information for Belmont ward 95GG09". NISRA. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
- ↑ "Ward Information for Cherryvalley ward 95GG15". NISRA. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
- ↑ "Ward Information for Island ward 95GG29". NISRA. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
- ↑ "Ward Information for Knock ward 95GG30". NISRA. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
- ↑ "Ward Information for Stormont ward 95GG41". NISRA. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
- ↑ "Ward Information for Sydenham ward 95GG43". NISRA. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
- ↑ "Victoria Result Sheet" (PDF). EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ↑ "Local Government Results 2005". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ↑ "Local Government Results 2001". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ↑ "Local Government Results 1997". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ↑ "Local Government Results 1993". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ↑ "Local Government Results 1989". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ↑ "Local Government Results 1985". EONI. Retrieved 8 July 2021.