Ruth Lawrence has been selected as a new councillor for the Braid DEA (District Electoral Area) by the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP).
She replaces Beth Adger, who sadly passed away in March. She was first elected in 2014, and more recently she had been serving as Mayor of Mid and East Antrim.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Mid and East Antrim Borough Council said: “Alderman Adger’s contribution to our Borough was immense and her loss will be deeply felt across every corner of our community. She was a woman of exceptional strength, compassion and unwavering commitment, who dedicated her life to public service.”
“Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, alongside the entire community, mourns the loss of Alderman Beth Adger MBE, a true leader who dedicated her life to the betterment of others. Her contribution to our community will never be forgotten and her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her,” the spokesperson added.
Ms Lawrence was elected as Chair of the East Antrim Democratic Unionist Party Association in January.
“I extend my warmest congratulations to Ruth Lawrence as she takes up her position as Councillor for the Braid District Electoral Area in which she lives. Ruth steps into this role following the sad passing of our esteemed colleague, Councillor Beth Adger. In Ruth, I have no doubt that Beth’s legacy of service will be honoured and continued.
Coming from a military background, Ruth is a passionate volunteer and a strong advocate for our armed forces community. She is also deeply committed to youth services, and to ensuring young people have the best opportunities in life through schools, apprenticeships, and training.”
– Gavin Robinson MP, DUP leader
“It is a real honour to take on this role, and I do so with great respect for the legacy of Beth Adger, who served this community so faithfully. I will carry forward the values and priorities that Beth championed so passionately.
With a background in public service, whether in the Prison Service or the MoD, I understand how public spending can be misdirected. I want to ensure that Council resources are used wisely, focused on what truly matters to local ratepayers, and that they receive real value for money.
As someone who lives in a rural area, I will stand up for those communities that often feel overlooked, communities who pay their rates but struggle to access services in the same way as urban areas.
I also believe in unionism working together. I will co-operate with fellow unionists to strengthen our voice and deliver the best outcomes for our constituents.”
– Cllr Ruth Lawrence
Dr David Marshall, the Chief Electoral Officer, today 17 April 2025 gave notice that Ms Ruth Lawrence, a member of the Democratic Unionist Party, had been returned to fill the vacancy in Braid District Electoral Area in Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. pic.twitter.com/lWUogwhsOY
— Electoral Office NI (@eoni_official) April 17, 2025