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Deadline for would-be community councillors in Ross-shire to step forward looms large with spaces on Conon Bridge, Resolis and Shieldaig


By Hector MacKenzie

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Several community councils across the Highlands are looking for new members.
Several community councils across the Highlands are looking for new members.

Nominations are being invited from people seeking election to 15 Highland community councils covering areas in Easter Ross, Wester Ross and the Black Isle amongst others.

Community councils are voluntary organisations that express the views and concerns of local people within their area across a wide range of issues from new buildings and roads to local services and facilities.

The scheme for the establishment of Community Councils can be downloaded from www.highland.gov.uk/elections

The community councils’ welcome local residents to get involved and are looking for people to put themselves forward.

The need to hold interim elections has come about due to the resignation of some members, which have brought the 15 community councils down to below half of their memberships. The ones affected are listed below along with the number of vacancies to be filled.

Acharacle (6)

Aviemore & Vicinity (6)

Boat of Garten (4)

Conon Bridge (6)

Culloden (5)

Duror & Kentallen (5)

East Nairnshire (8)

Glengarry (5)

Kinlochbervie (8)

Kinlochleven (5)

Morvern (5)

Raasay (5)

Resolis (3)

Shieldaig (8)

Wick (7)

In flagging up the spaces, Highland Council – which would coordinate any required elections – said: "If you want to support your local community, please consider standing for your community council. To qualify you must be 16 years of age or over (by the date of the close of nominations), be registered as an elector on the local government electoral register and resident of the community council area.

A nomination norm can be obtained via:

  • download from The Highland Council website www.highland.gov.uk/elections
  • request by email to: election@highland.gov.uk;
  • contact the Ward Manager responsible for the area. Details available published online.

Completed nomination forms must be submitted to the appropriate ward manager and must be received not later than noon on Tuesday, August 30. Copies of the form may also be received electronically as long as they have been completed correctly and contains both the signature of the candidate and witness.

If any of the 14 community councils receive valid nominations by the deadline that exceeds its membership number, an election will take place on Thursday, September 29 via postal ballot.


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