Antrim Borough Council, Antrim Town Ward
Councillor Brian Graham


The website of Councillor Brian Graham

 

Welcome to my personal councillor website. "I am Councillor Brian Graham, the Democratic Unionist Party elected member for the District Electoral Area of Antrim Town - part of Antrim Borough Council.

I was elected to Council in 2001 and again in 2005. Currently I am Chairman of Antrim Borough Community Safety Partnership, Chairman of Antrim and District Road Safety Committee and represent the Committee on the Road Safety Council of Northern Ireland. I am also Chairman of Antrim Home Accident Prevention Group. I also am a member of Antrim District Policing Partnership.

I will be using this site to keep you informed about my work, and to provide you with information about developments at Antrim Borough Council.

This website has been provided to help me in my work as a councillor – to help me communicate with all residents of Antrim Town, regardless of their political persuasion. It has been provided to help improve the quality of communication between councillors and the people that they represent. As this website has been established with funding from the e-Government Fund programme, it is not appropriate for me to use it for the purposes of political campaigning.

However, there is a ‘My links' in the toolbar on the left-hand side of this website, and I may use that to link to other sites that I think are of interest.

I hope that you will feel free to use the ‘Contact Me’ button in the toolbar on the left of this site to let me know your views on any important upcoming business that the council is involved in. I’d also be interested to hear how you’d like me to use this website – and other internet tools to improve the way that important local issues are communicated to you."

With best wishes

Brian Graham

Councillor Brian Graham

My Latest News

AGM NIFHA
Councillor attends AGM of the NI Federation of Housing Associations 

Somme Commemeration
Councillor Attends Somme Remembrance Service accompnied by colleagues Alderman Sam Dunlop and Councillor John Smyth.