North Down Borough Council, Bangor West Ward
Councillor Brian Wilson


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Cllr. Brian Wilson

The Executive should set up an independent Environmental Protection Agency


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Alderman Brian Wilson MLA

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Brian Wilson is the Green Party representative for Bangor West. As a councillor for the past 28 years Brian has worked to improve the quality of life for the residents of North Down. 

He has campaigned for a fairer and more tolerant society and on many environmental issues such as the protection of built heritage, strengthening of planning regulations and Tree Preservation Orders and the need for an independent Environmental Protection Agency. He has also campaigned to protect open space within the Borough and to promote the use of renewable energy.

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I have served Bangor West on the North Down Council for the past 28 years and last year I made history by becoming the first Green Party MLA to be elected in Northern Ireland.

 

Thank you for your support and I will continue to serve you through:

  • my constituency office at 76 Abbey Street, Bangor
  • my regular newsletters
  • up to date news on this website
  • by responding to your comments and your views highlighted on my polls

 

My aim is to serve the people of North Down and work for a Greener, Cleaner, Healthier Future

 

Alderman Brian Wilson MLA


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My Latest News

Enrolment at Bangor Secondary Schools
I find the Minister's refusal to increase enrolment wholly unacceptable and merely an attempt to cover up a serious mistake by the Department. Her response to my question is deliberately misleading, 2 months late, shows no sensitivity to the real hardship suffered by almost 50 Bangor post primary pupils and ignores the opportunity to resolve the problem by increasing the enrolment. 

Flooding in Bangor West
I welcome the compensation agreed by the Executive and encourage residents affected by the floods to contact the councils Environmental Health Department regarding compensation