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06 Sept 2025

SDLP nominates Jason Barr as Deputy Mayor

'As a proud Strabane man I will be using my position to continue to be champion of my local community' - Cllr Jason Barr

SDLP nominates Jason Barr as Deputy Mayor

SDLP nominates Jason Barr as Deputy Mayor.

The SDLP has nominated Councillor Jason Barr as the next Deputy Mayor of Derry and Strabane. 

Councillor Barr will take up the role at council’s annual meeting on Monday evening (June 5). 

SDLP Group Leader councillor Brian Tierney paid tribute to Councillor Barr’s work on council, saying: "Over the previous council term Jason Barr has worked tirelessly not only on behalf of people in Strabane and the area he represents, but for everyone right across this council area. He has been a strong voice on issues impacting local communities and used his platform to highlight a number of important issues that have made a real difference to people here. 

“The SDLP group on council were delighted to nominate Jason as Deputy Mayor in recognition of all the good work he has done. I have no doubt that he will continue to be a first-class public representative and use the position to deliver even more for the people of Derry and Strabane.” 

Councillor Barr said: “It is a real honour and privilege to be nominated as Deputy Mayor of Derry and Strabane. I’d like to thank my SDLP colleagues for nominating me and my family and friends for all of their support through my time in politics. I simply couldn’t do it without them. 

“I’m determined to be a Deputy Mayor for everyone right across this council area, but as a proud Strabane man I will be using my position to continue to be champion of my local community, to highlight the issues people are dealing with, celebrate their successes and showcase everything my area has to offer. 

“There is much work to do to see the life-saving upgrade work carried out on the A5 road, to deliver better facilities for the local community, greater jobs and investment in the area and to support our community sector that we rely on so much. People right across this council area and the North are struggling in a number of ways and it’s important that council do what they can within their remit to help. 

“While families are facing significant challenges we still have much to look forward to over the coming year, including the fantastic festivals and events that take place throughout our council area. I’m really looking forward to getting out and meeting a wide range of people from every background and community and will do everything in my power to be a Deputy Mayor that everyone can be proud of.” 

In a social media post, Cllr Barr said: I am looking forward to the year ahead and all it had to offer in representing the town, city and district at various events and of course supporting the Mayor Patricia Logue [Sinn Féin] and her chosen charity."

 

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