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Find Your Local MLA Find your local MLA Mr John Stewart UUP East Antrim 95 Main Street Larne Acorn Integrated Primary BT40 1HJ Carnlough Integrated Primary T: 028 2827 2644 Corran Integrated Primary [email protected] Ulidia Integrated College Mr Roy Beggs UUP 3 St. Brides Street Carrickfergus BT38 8AF 028 9336 2995 [email protected] Mr Stewart Dickson Alliance 8 West Street Carrickfergus BT38 7AR 028 9335 0286 [email protected] Mr David Hilditch DUP 2 Joymount Carrickfergus BT38 7DN 028 9332 9980 [email protected] Mr Gordon Lyons DUP 116 Main Street Larne Co. Antrim BT40 1RG 028 2826 7722 [email protected] Mr Robin Newton DUP East Belfast 59 Castlereagh Road Ballymacarret Lough View Integrated Primary Belfast BT5 5FB Mr Andrew Allen UUP 028 9045 9500 [email protected] 174 Albertbridge Road Belfast BT5 4GS 028 9046 3900 [email protected] Ms Joanne Bunting DUP 220 Knock Road Carnamuck Belfast BT5 6QD 028 9079 7100 [email protected] Mrs Naomi Long 56 Upper Newtownards Road Ballyhackamore Belfast BT4 3EL 028 9047 2004 [email protected] Mr Chris Lyttle Alliance 56 Upper Newtownards Road Ballyhackamore Belfast BT4 3EL 028 9047 2004 [email protected] Miss Claire Sugden Independent East Londonderry 1 Upper Abbey Street Coleraine Carhill Integrated Primary BT52 1BF Mill Strand Integrated Primary 028 7032 7294 Roe Valley Integrated Primary [email protected] North Coast Integrated College Caoimhe Archibald Sinn Fein 81 Main Street Dungiven BT47 4LE 028 7774 2488 [email protected] Mr Maurice Bradley DUP 2 Park Street Coleraine BT52 1BD 028 7035 6990 [email protected] Ms Cara Hunter Room 276 Parliament Buildings Ballymiscaw Stormont BelfastBT43XX [email protected] Mr George Robinson DUP 6-8 Catherine Street Unit 3 Limavady,BT49 9DB 028 7776 6060 [email protected] Mr Colm Gildernew Sinn Fein Fermanagh and Tom Clarke House 60 Irish Street South Tyrone Drumcoo, Dungannon BT70 1DQ Enniskillen Integrated Primary 02887722776 Windmill Integrated Primary [email protected] Erne Integrated College Integrated College Dungannon Mr Sean Lynch Sinn Fein 115 Main Street Lisnaskea Ms Rosemary Barton UUP BT92 0JE 13 Scotch Street 028 6772 1642 Drumcoo [email protected] Dungannon BT70 1AR 028 8772 3265 1 Regal Pass Enniskillen BT74 7NT 028 6632 2028 [email protected] Ms Jemma Dolan Sinn Fein 7 Market Street Enniskillen BT4 3XX 028 6638 6214 [email protected] Mrs Arlene Foster DUP 27 East Bridge Street Enniskillen BT74 7BW 028 6632 0722 [email protected] Ms Karen Mullan Sinn Fein Foyle Rath Mor Business Park Edenballymore Groarty Integrated Primary Derry BT48 0LZ Oakgrove Integrated Primary [email protected] Oakgrove Integrated College Mr Mark H Durkan SDLP 141H Strand Road Rock Mills Derry BT48 7PB 028 7136 5516 [email protected] Mr Raymond McCartney Sinn Fein Rath Mor Business Park Derry BT48 0LZ 028 7137 7551 [email protected] Ms Sinead McLaughlin Room 276 Parliament Buildings Ballymiscaw, Stormont Belfast BT4 3XX 07725 946 225 [email protected] Mr Gary Middleton DUP 1st Floor, Waterside Centre 23 Glendermott Road Londonderry BT47 6BG 02871 346271 [email protected] Mr Edwin Poots DUP Lagan Valley The Old Town Hall 29 Castle Street Fort Hill Integrated Primary Lisburn,BT27 4DH Oakwood Integrated Primary 02892 603003 Rowandale Integrated Primary [email protected] Fort Hill Integrated College Mr Robbie Butler UUP 59 Bridge Street Lisburn BT28 1XZ 028 9244 9898 [email protected] Mr Pat Catney SDLP 12-14 Smithfield Square Lisburn BT28 1TS 028 9252 8203 [email protected] Mr Paul Givan DUP The Old Town Hall 29 Castle Street Lisnagarvy Lisburn BT27 4DH 028 9266 1100 [email protected] Mr Trevor Lunn Alliance 17 Graham Gardens Lisnagarvy Lisburn BT28 1XE 028 9267 1177 [email protected] Emma Sheerin Sinn Fein Mid Ulster 79 Quarry Road Gulladuff Phoenix Integrated Primary Knockcloghrim Spires Integrated Primary BT45 8NS Sperrin Integrated College Mr Keith Buchannan DUP 2 Queens Avenue Town Parks of Magherafelt BT45 6BU 028 7930 0296 / 028 7930 0295 [email protected] Ms Linda Dillon Sinn Fein 7 The Square Gortnaskea Coalisland BT71 4LN 028 8774 8689 [email protected] Mr Patsy McGlone SDLP 54A William Street Cookstown BT80 8NB 028 8675 8175 [email protected] Mrs Michelle O’Neill Sinn Fein 7 The Square Gortnaskea Coalisland BT71 4LN 028 8774 8689 [email protected] Mr Conor Murphy Sinn Fein Newry and Armagh 10 Newry Street Crossmaglen Saints & Scholars Integrated Primary BT35 9JH 028 3086 1948 [email protected] Mr Cathal Boylan Sinn Fein 59 Thomas Street Armagh BT61 7QB 028 3751 1797 [email protected] Mr William Irwin DUP 18 Main Street Richhill or Legacorry Richhill BT61 9PW 028 3887 0500 [email protected] Liz Kimmins Sinn Fein Room 260 Parliament Buildings Ballymiscaw, Stormont Belfast BT4 3XX Mr Justin McNulty SDLP 19 Cathedral View Armagh BT61 7QX 028 3752 6800 15 Trevor Hill Newry BT34 1DN 028 3026 7933 [email protected] Mr Robin Swann UUP North Antrim 13 Queen Street Ballykeel Ballycastle Integrated primary Ballymena Ballymoney Model Integrated primary BT42 2BB Braidside Integrated Primary 028 2565 9595 [email protected] Slemish Integrated College Mr Jim Allister TUV 38 Henry Street Ballymena BT42 3AH 028 2564 0250 [email protected] Mr Paul Frew DUP 45 Mill Street Town Parks Ballymena BT43 5AA 028 2565 9800 [email protected] Mr Philip McGuigan Sinn Fein 12 Main Street Dunloy BT44 9AA 02827657198 [email protected] Mr Mervyn Storey DUP 3 Market Street Town Parks Ballymoney BT53 6EA 028 2766 9753 [email protected] North Belfast Ms Carál Ní Chuilín Sinn Fein 291 Antrim Road Cliftonville Integrated Primary Town Parks Glengormley Integrated Primary Belfast BT15 2GZ Hazelwood Integrated Primary 02890740817 Hazelwood Integrated College [email protected] Ms Paula Bradley DUP 23A Ballyclare Road Glengormley BT36 5EU 028 9083 0066 [email protected] Mr William Humphrey DUP Park Gate House 35 Woodvale Road Edenderry,Belfast BT13 3BN 028 9074 4008 [email protected] Mr Gerry Kelly Sinn Fein 545 Antrim Road Skegoneill Belfast BT15 3BU 028 9521 5649 [email protected] Mrs Nicola Mallon SDLP 168 Antrim Road Town Parks Belfast BT15 2AH 028 9515 0100 [email protected] Ms Rachel Woods Green Party North Down 76 Abbey Street Bangor Bangor Central Integrated Primary BT20 4JB Glencraig Integrated Primary 028 9145 9110 Priory Integrated College Mr Alan Chambers UUP 1a Donaghadee Road Groomsport BT19 6LG 028 9147 7555 [email protected] Mr Gordon Dunne DUP 8 Church Road Holywood County Down BT18 9BU 028 9042 3322 [email protected] Mr Alex Easton DUP 7 High Street Donaghadee County Down BT21 0AA 028 9188 9620 [email protected] MrAndrew Muir Alliance Room 374 Parliament Buildings Ballymiscaw, Stormont Belfast BT4 3XX 07813 945 411 [email protected] Mr Declan Kearney Sinn Fein South Antrim Unit 1, 2 Main Street Randalstown Crumlin Integrated Primary BT41 3AB 028 9454 8166 Maine Integrated Primary [email protected] Six Mile Integrated Primary Round Tower Integrated Primary Crumlin Integrated College Parkhall Integrated College Mr Steven Aiken UUP 3 The Square Ballyclare BT39 9BB 028 9334 4966 [email protected] Mr John Blair Alliance 21A Carnmoney Road Glengormley Newtownabbey BT36 6HL 028 9084 0930 [email protected] Mrs Pam Cameron DUP 12A Beverley Road Ballyduff Newtownabbey BT36 6QD 028 9034 2234 [email protected] Mr Trevor Clarke DUP 1 Railway Street Antrim BT41 4AE 028 9446 3273 [email protected] Mr Christopher Stalford DUP South Belfast 127/145 Sandy Row Belfast Cranmore Integrated Primary BT12 5ET Forge Integrated Primary 028 9031 5329 [email protected]. Lagan College uk Malone Integrated College Ms Clare Bailey Green Party 132 University Street Belfast BT7 1HH 028 9031 4455 [email protected] Ms Paula Bradshaw Alliance 100 University Street Belfast BT7 1HE 028 9032 8162 [email protected] Ms Deirdre Hargey Sinn Fein Room 260 Parliament Buildings Ballymiscaw, Stormont Belfast BT4 3XX Mr Matthew O'Toole SDLP Room 276 Parliament Buildings Ballymiscaw, Stormont Belfast BT4 3XX Mr Jim Wells DUP South Down 12 Bridge Street Kilkeel,BT34 4AD All Childrens Integrated 028 4176 9900 Annsborough Integrated Primary [email protected] Cedar Integrated Primary Kilbroney Integrated Primary Blackwater Integrated College Shimna Integrated College Ms Sinead Bradley SDLP 11-14 Newry Street Warrenpoint Newry BT34 3JZ 028 4175 4000 [email protected] Ms Sinéad Ennis Sinn Fein Room 385C Parliament Buildings Stormont Belfast BT4 3XX 028 4175 4448 Email: [email protected] Mr Colin McGrath SDLP 97a Main Street Ballaghbeg Newcastle BT33 0AE 028 4379 8350 [email protected] Emma Rogan Sinn Fein 64
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