Tommy Sandford (Northern Ireland politician)
{{Short description|Former High Sheriff of Belfast}}
{{Use dmy dates|date = December 2024}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Tommy Sandford
| office = High Sheriff of Belfast
| term_start = 16 January 2019
| term_end = 16 January 2020
| predecessor = Carole Howard
| successor = Nicola Verner
| office1 = Member of
Belfast City Council
| constituency1 = Lisnasharragh
| term_start1 = 22 May 2014
| term_end1 = 18 May 2023
| predecessor1 = New district
| successor1 = Bradley Ferguson
| office2 = Member of
Castlereagh Borough Council
| constituency2 = Castlereagh Central
| term_start2 = 5 May 2011
| term_end2 = 22 May 2014
| predecessor2 = John Norris
| successor2 = Council abolished
| constituency3 = Castlereagh Central
| term_start3 = 7 June 2001
| term_end3 = 5 May 2005
| predecessor3 = Grant Dillon
| successor3 = Andrew Ramsey
| birth_date = {{year of birth and age|1943|3}}{{cite web|title = Thomas Henry SANDFORD personal appointments|url = https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/B-l7ce-OUZtI2bnALMF0ev_dUz8/appointments|website = Companies House|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
| birth_place = Belfast, Northern Ireland
| death_date =
| party = Democratic Unionist Party
(since 2010)
| otherparty = Progressive Unionist Party
(until 2010)
}}
Thomas Henry Sandford (born March 1943) is a former Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politician and community activist who was High Sheriff of Belfast between January 2019 to 2020, and a Belfast City Councillor for the Lisnasharragh DEA from 2014 to 2023.{{cite news|title = Tommy Sandford becomes Belfast’s 119th High Sheriff|url = https://www.countytimes.co.uk/news/national-news/17363191.tommy-sandford-becomes-belfasts-119th-high-sheriff/|work = Powys County Times|date = 16 January 2019|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
Background
Sandford was involved with the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) during The Troubles, and later shared a cell with Gusty Spence in 1974.{{cite news|title = Ex-UVF prisoner Sandford joins the DUP|url = https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/ex-uvf-prisoner-sandford-joins-dup/28575286.html|work = Belfast Telegraph|date = 7 December 2010|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
=Political career=
Following his release, Sandford got involved in politics, eventually joining the Progressive Unionist Party (PUP). He was elected onto Castlereagh Borough Council at the 2001 local elections, representing the Castlereagh Central District. He served as the PUP's only councillor on the Authority, later losing his seat at the 2005 election.{{cite web|title = Castlereagh Council Election Results 1993-2011|url = https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/lgcastlereagh.htm|website = Ark elections|access-date = 3 December 2024}}{{cite news|title = 2005 Northern Ireland local elections - Castlereagh|url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/nicouncil/html/10.stm|work = BBC News|date = 10 May 2005|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
In August 2010, Sandford resigned from the PUP, saying that the party's close association with the UVF was a "major factor" in his decision.{{cite web|title = Ex UVF prisoner leaves PUP|url = https://sluggerotoole.com/2010/08/18/ex-uvf-prisoner-leaves-pup/|website = Slugger O'Toole|date = 18 August 2010|access-date = 3 December 2024}} He joined the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) four months later.{{cite news|title = Ex-UVF prisoner Sandford joins DUP|url = https://www.independent.ie/news/ex-uvf-prisoner-sandford-joins-dup/26604729.html|work = Irish Independent|date = 7 December 2010|access-date = 3 December 2024}} On joining the party, he said: "I believe that the message being set out by the DUP is one which unionists of all shades can unite behind, and indeed it is a message which resonates beyond just the unionist community to everyone who wishes to see a new and better Northern Ireland. In these difficult economic times it is reassuring to know that there is a party which has as its goal, the development and growth of our economy alongside ensuring that the most vulnerable in our society are protected."{{cite web| title = Ex UVF prisoner joins DUP|url = https://sluggerotoole.com/2010/12/07/ex-uvf-prisoner-joins-dup/|website = Slugger O'Toole|date = 7 December 2010|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
He was selected by the DUP for the 2011 local elections, winning back his former seat in Castlereagh.{{cite news|title = BBC News - Election 2011 - Northern Ireland - Castlereagh|url = https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/election2011/council/html/95y.stm|work = BBC News|date = 11 May 2011|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
Sandford ran in Belfast's Lisnasharragh District at the 2014 local elections, being the fourth candidate elected.{{cite web|title = Belfast City Council Elections 2014|url = https://www.ark.ac.uk/elections/nlgbcc.html|website = Ark elections|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
In January 2019, he was appointed High Sheriff of Belfast after being nominated for the role by the secretary of state for Northern Ireland, Karen Bradley.{{cite news|title = Tommy Sandford becomes Belfast's 199th High Sheriff|url = https://www.knutsfordguardian.co.uk/news/national/17363191.tommy-sandford-becomes-belfasts-119th-high-sheriff/|work = Knutsford Guardian|date = 16 January 2019|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
Commenting on his appointment, Sandford said: “It’s an honour to be appointed as the High Sheriff of my beloved city,” he said: “I will do my utmost to serve all the people of Belfast, fulfilling the roles and responsibilities of this prestigious office to the best of my ability.”{{cite news|title = Tommy Sandford becomes Belfast's 119th High Sheriff|url = https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/tommy-sandford-becomes-belfasts-119th-high-sheriff/37719339.html|work = Belfast Telegraph|date = 16 January 2019|access-date = 3 December 2024}}{{cite news|title = East Belfast DUP councillor sworn in as city's new High Sheriff|url = https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/east-belfast-dup-councillor-sworn-in-as-citys-new-high-sheriff-138796|work = Belfast Newsletter|date = 7 February 2019|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
He retained his seat at the May 2019 local elections.{{cite web|title = Belfast local election: The 15 candidates in Lisnasharragh|url = https://whocanivotefor.co.uk/elections/local.belfast.lisnasharragh.2019-05-02/lisnasharragh/|website = Who Can I Vote For?|access-date = 3 December 2024}}
Sandford did not contest the 2023 local elections.{{cite web|title = COUNCILLOR DATABASE: Tommy Sandford|url = https://www.ukpol.co.uk/councillor-database-tommy-sandford-from-belfast/#google_vignette|website = UKPOL.CO.UK.|access-date = 3 December 2024}}