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A former teacher he is a member of the Belfast Education and Library Board. A former teacher he is a member of the Belfast Education and Library Board.


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He joined the ] in 2001 from the UUP. McCausland is the DUP Party Spokesperson on Culture, Arts and Leisure.


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Nelson McCausland MLA
File:Dup.png
MLA
Incumbent
Assumed office
2003
ConstituencyNorth Belfast
Personal details
Born"DUP" logo
N/A
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Died"DUP" logo
Resting place"DUP" logo
Political partyDemocratic Unionist Party
Parent
  • "DUP" logo
WebsiteDUP website

Nelson McCausland MLA is a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland

He was educated at Belfast Royal Academy, Worcester College, Oxford and Queen's University, Belfast.

A former teacher he is a member of the Belfast Education and Library Board.

He was elected to Belfast City Council in 1989 () and was the High Sheriff of Belfast in 1997.

He has represented the Council on the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and the Community Relations Council.

He has been the Director of the Ulster Scots Heritage Council since 1997. He joined the DUP in 2001 from the UUP. McCausland is the DUP Party Spokesperson on Culture, Arts and Leisure.

Works

  • Patrick, Apostle of Ulster: A Protestant View of Patrick. Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland. ISBN 978-0950144450

External links

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