Robin Swann
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Robin Swann | |
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Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for Antrim North | |
Assumed office 2011 | |
Preceded by | Robert Coulter |
Personal details | |
Born | 24th September Ballymena |
Political party | Ulster Unionist Party |
Spouse | Jennifer Swann |
Children | 1 daughter |
Residence | Kells |
Committees | Assembly Business Committee : Agriculture & Rural Development : Culture, Arts & Leisure : All Party Group for International Development : Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. |
Portfolio | Ulster Unionist Spokesman for Culture, Arts & Leisure |
Website | UUP Website |
Robin Swann is an Ulster Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland who was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly in 2011.
He is North Antrim born and bred, educated locally, he lives in the constituency with his wife, Jennifer and baby daughter. He is currently North Antrim Constituency Chairman and he is party spokesman for Culture, Arts & Leisure.
He is an active member of Kells & Connor Community Association and has served as a Board member of the Volunteer Development Agency in Northern Ireland.
He has served as President and County Antrim Chairman of the Young Farmers' Clubs of Ulster. He has chaired the YFCU's National Executive and rural Affairs Committees and has been Chairman Rural Youth Europe organisation.[citation needed]
Education
Robin was educated at Kells & Connor Primary School,then attended Ballymena Academy class of 1990, before completing a BSc with the Open University, Certificate of Professional Management, Certificate of Mathematics.[citation needed]
Political Activity
Current Chairman of North Antrim Association of the Ulster Unionist Party 2010 -
Former Treasurer of North Antrim Association of the Ulster Unionist Party 2008 - 2010
Current Ulster Unionist Party Spokesman on, Culture, Arts & Leisure 2011 -
Former Ulster Unionist Party Spokesman on, Energy & Consumer Affairs
Current Treasurer of Ballymena Division of the Ulster Unionist Party & Secretary/Treasurer of the Kellswater Branch
Candidate for local election 2005, Assembly 2007 - unsuccessful both occasions.
Elected to Northern Ireland Assembly 7th May 2011.
Maiden Speech Northern Ireland Assembly[1]
Loyal Orders
Past Master & Lecturer Ferniskey LOL 115 - Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland
Past Master Ballylurgan RBP 1192, member Kells & Ferniskey RBP 271 Royal Black Preceptory
Member Murray Club - Apprentice Boys of Derry
Voluntary & Community Positions/Roles
Director Slemish Credit Union (retired)
Director Antrim Agricultural Association (retired)
Director Volunteer Development Agency (reformed into Volunteer Now)
Director Rural Support
Director North East, Local Action Group Rural Development Program
Young Farmers Clubs of Ulster,former Club Leader, Secretary & Treasurer, currently Vice-President Kells & Connor Club, former Chairman & Treasurer of County Antrim Committee, Past President, Deputy President, Vice President, Chairman of the YFCU Rural Affairs Committee.
Rural Youth Europe, Past Chairman, Vice-chairman, held Finance and Expansion portfolios, formerly Board Member for Region I (Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales, Republic of Ireland & Malta). During his time as Chairman he led a delegation under the auspices of the United Nations FAO, to Serbia & Kosovo to support the creation of Young Farmers Clubs in those countries, both national organisations have now applied for membership of Rural Youth Europe.
Chairman & Pipe Sargent of Cromkill Pipe Band
Member Kells & Connor Community Improvement Assocaition, member of BERCC (Ballymena East Rural Community Cluster), member of Greater Ballymena Support and Unity Forum.
Board of Governors of Ballee Community High School.
Contact Details
Constituency office : 13-15 Queen Street, Ballymena BT42 2BB
References
UUP web site North Antrim UUP web site Young Farmers Clubs of Ulster web site Appearances in Northern Ireland Assembly Kells & Connor Community Improvement Association web site