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John Hyland

Biography

Early Life and Education

John Hyland, also known as John Bird, was born in [Year] in Liverpool, England. He spent his early years in Liverpool before moving to Northern Ireland. Details about his early education and formative years remain private.

Career

Political Career

Hyland began his political career as a member of the Alliance Party in Northern Ireland. He was elected as a councillor for Mid and East Antrim Borough Council in Ballymena in May 2023. During his tenure, Hyland focused on community development and promoting diversity. However, he resigned a few months later to return to Liverpool due to personal circumstances​ (Belfast Live)​​ (Ballymena Guardian)​.

In addition to his work in Northern Ireland, John Hyland is also actively involved with the Liberal Democrats in the UK. He is the Liberal Democrat candidate for the Liverpool Garston constituency in the upcoming elections​ (Northwest Lib Dems)​​ (Wikipedia)​.

LGBTQ+ Advocacy

Hyland co-founded the LCR Pride Foundation alongside Andi Herring. The foundation was established to support and advocate for the LGBTQ+ community within the Liverpool City Region. Under his leadership, the foundation has organized numerous events, campaigns, and initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity and equality​ (Belfast Live)​​(Ballymena Guardian)​.

Personal Life

Hyland's decision to resign from his council position in Northern Ireland was driven by the need to be closer to his family in Liverpool. His commitment to both his political career and advocacy work demonstrates his dedication to public service and community support.

References

  • "Ballymena councillor John Hyland resigns to return to Liverpool." BBC News. Link
  • "LCR Pride Foundation: About Us." LCR Pride Foundation. Link
  • "Liverpool Garston Liberal Democrat candidate John Hyland." North West Liberal Democrats. Link
  • "John Hyland steps down from Ballymena council." Belfast Telegraph. Link




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