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Child Policy Information Service: Guide to Government CHILD POLICY INFORMATION SERVICE: GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT #keepingyouinformed 1 CHILD POLICY INFORMATION SERVICE: GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT EAST ANTRIM Roy Beggs – UUP Deputy Speaker 3 St Brides Street Member of the Social Development Carrickfergus Committee BT38 8AF Phone: 028 9336 2995 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @roybeggs Stewart Dickinson – Alliance Member of the Justice Committee 8 West Street Member of the Social Development Carrickfergus Committee BT38 7AR Phone: 028 9335 0286 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @stewartcdickson David Hilditch – DUP Member of the Culture, Arts and 31 Lancasterian Street Leisure Committee Carrickfergus Member of the Employment BT38 7AB and Learning Committee Phone: 028 9332 9980 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @dwh_crfc Oliver McMullan – SF Member of the Agriculture and 162 Tullaghans Road Rural Development Committee Dunloy Member of the Culture, Arts and BT44 9AF Leisure Committee Phone: 028 2888 5800 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: N/A Alastair Ross – DUP Chair of the Justice Committee 31 Lancasterian Street Carrickfergus, BT38 7AB Phone: 028 9332 9980 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @alastairianross Gordon Lyons – DUP Member of the Office of the First 116 Main Street Minister and Deputy First Minister Larne BT40 1RG Committee Phone: 028 2826 7722 Member of the Finance and Email: [email protected] Personnel Committee Twitter: @gordonlyons1 #keepingyouinformed 2 CHILD POLICY INFORMATION SERVICE: GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT EAST BELFAST Judith Cochrane – Alliance Member of the Finance and 342 Upper Newtownards Road Personnel Committee Belfast BT4 3EX Phone: 028 9065 2317 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @JudithCochrane Andy Allen – UUP Member of the Office of the First 174 Albertbridge Road Minister and Deputy First Minister Belfast Committee BT5 4GS Phone: 028 9046 3900 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @AndyAllen88 Sammy Douglas MBE, MCA – DUP Member of the Justice Committee 274 Newtownards Road Member of the Social Development Belfast Committee BT4 1HE Phone: 028 9046 7926 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @sammydouglasmla Chris Lyttle – Alliance Deputy Chair of the Office of the 56 Upper Newtownards Road First Minister and Deputy First Belfast Minister Committee BT4 3EL Member of the Regional Phone: 028 9047 2004 Development Committee Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @Chris_Lyttle Robin Newton – DUP Principal Deputy Speaker 13 Castlereagh Road Member of the Education Belfast Committee BT5 5FB Phone: 028 9045 9500 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @RobinNewtonMLA Peter Robinson – DUP First Minister Strandtown Hall 96 Belmont Avenue Belfast BT4 3DE Phone: 028 9047 3111 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @DUPleader #keepingyouinformed 3 CHILD POLICY INFORMATION SERVICE: GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT EAST DERRY/LONDONDERRY Gregory Campbell MP – DUP Member of the Social Development 25 Bushmills Road Committee Coleraine BT52 2BP Phone: 028 7032 7327 / 028 7776 6060 Email: [email protected] Twitter: N/A John Dallat – SDLP Deputy Speaker 3 The Mall Newtown Square Member of the Regional Limavady Development Committee BT49 0AD Phone: 028 2954 1880 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @johndallat Claire Sugden – Independent Member of the Employment and 1 Upper Abbey Street Learning Committee Coleraine BT52 1BF Phone: 028 7032 7294 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @ClaireSugden Adrian McQuillan – DUP Member of the Social Development 54 Main Street Committee Garvagh BT51 5AE Phone: 028 2955 8045 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: N/A Cathal Ó hOisín – SF Member of the Culture, Arts and 10 Church Street Leisure Committee Kilrea Member of the Regional BT51 5QU Development Committee Phone: 028 2954 2464 / 028 7774 2488 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @CathalOhOisin George Robinson – DUP Member of the Environment 6-8 Catherine Street Committee Limavady BT49 9DB Phone: 028 7776 9191 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @G_Rob44 #keepingyouinformed 4 CHILD POLICY INFORMATION SERVICE: GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT FERMANAGH AND SOUTH TYRONE Neil Somerville – UUP Member of the Justice Committee 1 Regal Pass Enniskillen BT74 7NT Phone: 028 6632 2028 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @neilsomerville1 Phil Flanagan – SF Member of the Social 5-7 Market Street Development Committee Enniskillen Member of the Employment and BT74 7DS Learning Committee Phone: 028 6632 8214 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @PhilFlanagan Arlene Foster – DUP Finance and Personnel Minister 32A New Street Enniskillen BT74 6AH Phone: 028 6632 0722 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @ArleneFoster Séan Lynch – SF Deputy Chair of the Regional 115 Main Street Development Committee Lisoneill, Lisnaskea Member of the Justice Committee BT92 0JE Phone: 028 6632 8214 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @seanlynch122 Bronwyn McGahan – SF Member of the Employment and Thomas Clarke House Learning Committee 60 Irish Street, Dungannon Member of the Justice BT70 1QD Committee Phone: 028 8772 2776 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @BronwynMcGahan Lord Morrow – DUP Member of the Environment 19 Church Street Committee Dungannon BT71 6AB Phone: 028 8775 2799 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: N/A #keepingyouinformed 5 CHILD POLICY INFORMATION SERVICE: GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT FOYLE Mark H Durkan - SDLP Environment Minister 141H Strand Road Edenballymore, Derry, BT48 7PB Phone: 028 7136 5516 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @MarkHDurkan Colum Eastwood – SDLP Member of the Environment Northside Village Centre Committee 111 Glengalliagh Road, Derry, BT48 8NN Phone: 028 7135 0045 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @columeastwood Gary Middleton – DUP Member Finance and Personnel 9 Ebrington Terrace Committee Waterside, Londonderry Member of the Health, Social BT47 1JS Services and Public Safety Phone: 028 7134 6271 Committee Email: [email protected] Twitter: @Gary_Middleton Raymond McCartney – SF Deputy Chair of the Justice Unit RD/3 Committee Rath Mor Business Park, Derry Member of the Finance and BT48 0LZ Personnel Committee Phone: 028 7137 7551 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @RaymondMcCartn1 Maeve McLaughlin – SF Chair of the Health, Social, Unit RD/3 Social Services and Public Safety Rath Mor Business Park, Derry Committee BT48 0LZ Member of the Education Phone: 028 7137 7551 Committee Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @MaeveMcLaughli1 Pat Ramsey – SDLP Member of the Employment and 1 Infirmary Road Learning Committee Derry BT48 7HG Phone: 028 7136 1444 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @Patramseymla #keepingyouinformed 6 CHILD POLICY INFORMATION SERVICE: GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT LAGAN VALLEY Jonathan Craig – DUP Member of the Education The Old Town Hall Committee 29 Castle Street, Lisburn, BT27 4DH Phone: 028 9266 8378 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: N/A Paul Givan – DUP Member of the Enterprise Trade 3 Church Road and Investment Committee Dromore BT25 1AA Phone: 028 9260 3003 / 028 9269 8866 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @paulgivan Brenda Hale – DUP Member of the Regional The Old Town Hall Development Committee 29 Castle Street, Lisburn, BT27 4DH Phone: 028 9266 8378 Email: [email protected] Twitter: N/A Trevor Lunn – Alliance Member of the Education 17 Graham Gardens Committee Lisburn BT28 1XE Phone: 028 9267 1177 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @TrevorLunnLV Basil McCrea – NI21 Member of the Culture, Arts and 19 Market Square Leisure Committee Ballymacormick BT25 1AW Phone: 028 9269 3594 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @basilmccrea Edwin Poots – DUP Member of the Agriculture and The Old Town Hall Rural Development Committee 29 Castle Street, Lisburn, Member of the Justice Committee BT27 4DH Phone: 028 9260 3003 / 028 9269 8866 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @edwin_poots #keepingyouinformed 7 CHILD POLICY INFORMATION SERVICE: GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT MID ULSTER Ian McCrea – DUP Member of the Finance and 34 Fairhill Road Personnel Committee Cookstown Member of the Agriculture and BT80 8AG Rural Development Committee Phone: 028 8676 4952 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @ianmccrea_mla Patsy McGlone – SDLP Chair of the Enterprise, Trade and 54A William Street Investment Committee Cookstown Member of the Justice Committee BT80 8NB Phone: 028 8675 8175 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Twitter: @patsymcglone Martin McGuinness – SF Deputy First Minister 32 Burn Road Cookstown BT80 8DN Phone: 028 8676 5850 Email: [email protected] Twitter: @M_McGuinness_SF
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