Ulster Loyalist Central Co-ordinating Committee

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synonyms: the Co-ordinating Committee The ULCCC was set up after the 1974 Loyalist strike. The ULCCC consisted of representatives of the main Loyalist paramilitary groups and the Ulster Workers Council and political representatives. The ULCCC replaced the Ulster Army Council (UAC). The ULCCC at the time represented the main link between Unionist politicians and Loyalist paramilitary groups. The non-voting chairman and main spokesman was Glen Barr. The ULCCC met on a weekly basis at Vanguard headquarters in Belfast. The ULCCC became active again in 1991. At that time its spokes man was Ray Smallwoods.