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Cecil Cousley

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Cecil Cousley is a politician in Northern Ireland.

Cousley is a farmer[1] living near Ballymoney, and is an elder at Drumreagh Presbyterian Church.[2]

Cousley was elected to Ballymoney Borough Council in 1981 for the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).[3] He was also elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly, 1982 in North Antrim.[4]

Cousley has held his council seat at each election since 1981, regularly placing top in the poll.[5] He has served as Mayor of Ballymoney in 1988 – 89, 94 – 95 and 2004 – 05, and as Deputy Mayor in 1991 – 92, 2002–03 and 2006 – 07.

In 2007, several sheep were killed on his land, leading to speculation that the Beast of Ballybogey, a phantom cat, was active; the Police Service of Northern Ireland discounted this theory.[6]

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Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Ballymoney
1988–89
Succeeded by
Preceded by Mayor of Ballymoney
1994–95
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Frank Campbell
Mayor of Ballymoney
2004–05
Succeeded by
John Finlay