Lisburn
Chair of the DPP:
Cllr Margaret Tolerton
Lisburn DPP
Island Civic Centre
The Island
Lisburn
BT27 4RL
DPP Manager:
Mrs Angela McCann
Lisburn DPP
Island Civic Centre
The Island
Lisburn
BT27 4RL
Tel: 028 9250 9279
Email DPP Manager
Area Commander:
Chief Inspector Darrin Jones
Lisburn Police Station
15 Barrack Street
Lisburn BT28 1TJ
Tel: (028) 9266 5212
Welcome to Lisburn DPP
Lisburn DPP wants your views on Dunmurry and Hillsborough Police Stations!
Lisburn DPP would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete a short questionnaire on the future of Dunmurry and Hillsborough Police Stations. Thank you in advance for your time in doing so and please click on the relevant station name below to complete the survey:Dunmurry
Hillsborough
Lisburn or Lisnagarvey as the city was formerly known until the 1660's has as its motto "Ex Igne Resurgam" (I will arise out of the fire). This historic motto is as true today as it was when its people courageously rebuilt the town after two devastating fires in the early years. It is a powerful reminder of a dramatic past and symbolises the determination and resolve of a community which has faced difficult times and which has moved forward successfully together.
The City of Lisburn has a population of 108,694 (2001 Census) and is the largest local authority area outside Belfast. It has an economically active population which is above the Northern Ireland average with 2.2% unemployment which compares very favourably with the Northern Ireland average of 3.3%.
Lisburn City Centre has a strong retail sector and outside the City Centre a £850m mixed development of warehouse retailing at Sprucefield. Although the city is one of the most prosperous Council areas, as detailed in the Noble Report "Measures of Deprivation in Northern Ireland" there are some severe pockets of deprivation.
Lisburn continues to forge ahead towards an even more prosperous and sustainable future with new ambitions, new ideas and new approaches through partnership with the voluntary sector, local business and the community at large.
One such Partnership is The District Policing Partnership which was established by the Northern Ireland Policing Board in March 2003 and its membership includes 9 independent representatives.
Lisburn continues to "arise" to travel a road of self determination towards a better more inclusive community. It is the capital of Lagan Valley, and is a regional centre for life, work and leisure, a dynamic people looking forward together with confidence.


