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Anne Brolly
Mayor of Limavady
In office
2003 – 14 June 2004
Preceded byGeorge Robinson
Succeeded byJohn Rankin
Member of Limavady Borough Council
In office
5 May 2005 – 22 May 2014
Preceded byBrian Brown
Succeeded byCouncil abolished
ConstituencyLimavady Town
In office
7 June 2001 – 5 May 2005
Preceded byMax Gault
Succeeded byBrenda Chivers
ConstituencyBenbradagh
Personal details
BornCounty Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Political partyAontú (since 2019)
Sinn Féin (before 2016)
SpouseFrancie (?–2020; his death)
ChildrenJoe,
Proinnsias,
Conal,
Áine,
Nodlaig

Anne Brolly is a former Irish republican politician, musician and singer who was Mayor of Limavady from 2003 to 2004, and a Limavady Borough Councillor for the Benbradagh DEA from 2001to2005. She then represented Limavady Town on the council until 2014. Initially a member of Sinn Fein, Brolly resigned from the party in 2016, over its abortion stance. She later joined Aontú in 2019.

Background[edit]

In 2001, Brolly was elected as a councillor to Limavady Borough Council for the electoral area of Benbradagh. She topped the first preference votes with 1056, and her husband came in second with 917. He was also elected to the council. The quota was 840.[1]

In 2003, Brolly took over from George Robinson of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) as the Mayor of Limavady.[2] At Christmas 2003 she was asked to switch on the Christmas tree lights for Burnfoot. There was a small Loyalist protest during the switching-on of the lights because of the election of a Sinn Féin mayor. Afterwards, the tree was cut down by vandals and the lights smashed.[2] On 14 June 2004 Councillor Brolly stood down as Mayor.[3]

In October 2004, the High Court of Northern Ireland ordered the government to provide the Brolly couple with protection, following reports of threats from the Red Hand Defenders, a Loyalist paramilitary group.[4]

In 2005, she was re-elected to the council, but this time for the Limavady Town electoral area. She garnered 657 first preference votes, a total of 17.6% of the vote. She was the only Sinn Féin councillor elected in that area, coming third behind George Robinson and Alan Robinson both of the DUP.[1]

In January 2008, Brolly and another councillor were confronted by a crowd in an "extremely nasty mood" outside the council's offices. Police were called.[5]

In 2016, Brolly revealed that she left Sinn Féin over its support for abortion.[6] In March 2019, she and her husband joined Aontú, a new anti-abortion republican party founded by former Sinn Féin TD Peadar Tóibín.[7]

Personal life[edit]

She was the wife of MLA Francie Brolly, till he died in 2020, and together they formed a singing duo and write songs.[8] Their son Joe is a former footballer (now a TV sports pundit) who played for the Derry county team.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Dr Nicholas Whyte. "Limavady Council Elections 1993–2005". ARK Northern Ireland (Access Research Knowledge. Archived from the original on 12 February 2010. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  • ^ a b Dr Martin Melaugh. "CAIN: Peter Heathwood Collection of Television Programmes – Yearly Listing". Cain.ulst.ac.uk. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
  • ^ "Annual Meeting" (PDF). Limavady Borough Council. 14 June 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 January 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  • ^ "Protection move after court plea". BBC News. 27 October 2004. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
  • ^ "Police intervene in council row". BBC News. 23 January 2008. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
  • ^ "Anne Brolly says she left Sinn Fein over party's stance on abortion". The Irish News. 27 October 2016. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  • ^ Young, Connla (18 March 2019). "Anne and Francie Brolly to stand for Aontú in local elections". The Irish News. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  • ^ "Artist: Various Title: Irish Pub Songs Label: Metro Cat No: METRCD180". Discovery Records. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
  • Political offices
    Preceded by

    George Robinson

    Mayor of Limavady
    2003–2004
    Succeeded by

    John Rankin


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