Council name and website 
is revealed

Lisburn City Council has unveiled its new name and website ahead of the new Super Council beginning in April.
Launching the new Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council name and website are (l-r):Dr Theresa Donaldson, Chief Executive;  Councillor William Leathem, Chairman of the Governance and Audit Committee; Councillor John Palmer, Chairman of the Corporate Services Committee and Councillor James Tinsley, Presiding Officer of the new Council.Launching the new Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council name and website are (l-r):Dr Theresa Donaldson, Chief Executive;  Councillor William Leathem, Chairman of the Governance and Audit Committee; Councillor John Palmer, Chairman of the Corporate Services Committee and Councillor James Tinsley, Presiding Officer of the new Council.
Launching the new Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council name and website are (l-r):Dr Theresa Donaldson, Chief Executive; Councillor William Leathem, Chairman of the Governance and Audit Committee; Councillor John Palmer, Chairman of the Corporate Services Committee and Councillor James Tinsley, Presiding Officer of the new Council.

It has been decided that the name of the new Super Council will be Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council.

The name was given the formal stamp of approval at a recent meeting of its Shadow Council at Lagan Valley Island.

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Work will now gather pace to develop a brand logo and Coat of Arms for the new council.

To coincide with the naming of the Council, an interim Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council website www.lisburncastlereagh.gov.uk was launched this week.

The council’s Presiding Officer, Councillor James Tinsley, said that it was very important that Lisburn’s city status be retained in the title.

“When it originally applied for city status, Lisburn Council took the careful and deliberate decision to make an application on a borough-wide basis. This means that any changes to the boundary area must be included within the City and as a result we are delighted to welcome Castlereagh into the City.

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“By retaining city status we hope to maximise any future economic, tourism and PR opportunities that it may bring for the new Council.” said Councillor Tinsley.

The interim website will be available while a new fully functioning and integrated website is developed for the council opening in spring.

The Chief Executive of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, Dr Theresa Donaldson, said: “This is a very exciting time for Lisburn and Castlereagh and the Council is very much looking forward to working with the public and building a strong and vibrant Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council area.”