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Annie Armstrong (politician)

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Annie Armstrong
Northern Ireland Forum Member
for West Belfast
In office
30 May 1996 – 25 April 1998
Preceded byNew forum
Succeeded byForum dissolved
Member of
Lisburn City Council
In office
19 May 1993 – 21 May 1997
Preceded byWilliam Beattie
Succeeded byIta Gray
ConstituencyDunmurry Cross
Personal details
NationalityIrish
OccupationPolitician

Annie Armstrong is a former Irish republican politician.

Background

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Armstrong moved to Twinbrook, Belfast in 1974 and became a community worker in 1981.[1] At the 1993 Northern Ireland local elections, she was elected for Sinn Féin to represent Dunmurry Cross on Lisburn City Council.[2]

Political career

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At the Northern Ireland Forum election in 1996, Armstrong was placed fourth on the Sinn Féin list for West Belfast, but was elected in their best result in Northern Ireland.[3] She did not defend her council seat in 1997,[2] and did not stand for the Northern Ireland Assembly in 1998.[3]

Outside of politics

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Outside politics, Armstrong established the Colin Community Forum, Colin Community Restorative Justice, Colin Health for All and Cumann na Fuiseoige GAA. She became a Director of Lisburn Strategic Partnership and the Colin Neighbourhood Initiative, and works as a Community Safety Project Worker with the Northern Ireland Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders. In 2008, she was appointed as an independent member of the District Policing Partnership.

References

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  1. ^ Neil Greenlees, "FORMER DUNMURRY SINN FEIN COUNCILLOR BECOMES DPP MEMBER", Ulster Star, 1 April 2008
  2. ^ a b Lisburn City Council, 1993 – 2005, Northern Ireland Elections
  3. ^ a b West Belfast, Northern Ireland Elections
Northern Ireland Forum
New forum Member for West Belfast
1996–1998
Forum dissolved