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Councillors

Representing the Community

 

Councillors are elected by you, the local community, and are responsible for making decisions on your behalf about local services. Your Councillor is there to represent your views and opinions, support local organisations, campaign on local issues, and develop links with all parts of the community.

Midlothian Council comprises 18 Councillors each representing one of six multi Member electoral wards. Each electoral ward has  3 Councillors.

Key positions within the Council are held by:-

Provost: Councillor Debbi McCall (SNP)
Depute Provost: Councillor Bowen (SNP)
Council Leader:  Councillor Kelly Parry (SNP) 
Depute Council Leader:  Councillor Colin Cassidy (SNP)

 
 

Councillors

A

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 2 - Bonnyrigg
SNP (logo)

B

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 6 - Midlothian South
SNP (logo)

C

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 3 - Dalkeith
SNP (logo)
Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 3 - Dalkeith
Scottish Labour Party (logo)

D

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 6 - Midlothian South
Scottish Labour Party (logo)

I

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 4 - Midlothian West
Scottish Labour Party (logo)

M

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 1 - Penicuik
SNP (logo)
Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 1 - Penicuik
Scottish Labour Party (logo)
Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 5 - Midlothian East
SNP (logo)
Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 1 - Penicuik
SNP (logo)
Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 2 - Bonnyrigg
Scottish Labour Party (logo)

P

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 4 - Midlothian West
SNP (logo)
Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 5 - Midlothian East
Scottish Labour Party (logo)

R

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 3 - Dalkeith
Scottish Labour Party (logo)

S

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 6 - Midlothian South
SNP (logo)
Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 5 - Midlothian East
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party (logo)

V

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 2 - Bonnyrigg
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party (logo)

W

Elected Member (on selected date)

Elected on:
Fri 06-May-2022
Ward: 4 - Midlothian West
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party (logo)

Other information

Remuneration

 

The annual salary of a Scottish elected Councillor is set nationally by a committee of the Scottish Parliament. Local Councillors are also eligible to join the Local Government Pension Scheme, and are entitled to reimbursement of receipted travel and subsistence expenses incurred while undertaking Council duties.

The Local Government (Allowances and Expenses) (Scotland) Regulations 2007 as amended, require us to keep a record of all payments made to elected councillors and to publish the information for the preceding financial year.

 

Declaration of Interests

 

The Councillors' Code of Conduct is enforced by the Standards Commission and is a statutory document which applies to all Local Authority Councillors in Scotland. It sets out clearly the standards Councillors must apply when undertaking their Council duties.

 

The Code of Conduct requires elected Councillors to declare publicly all financial interests and important non-financial interests.

 

Procedure for dealing with complaints against a Councillor

 

Midlothian Council has established a local procedure for dealing with complaints against its Councillors. This covers complaints that can potentially be resolved locally and fall short of the need for formal intervention by the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland and/or the Standards Commission.

This procedure aims to rectify problems quickly and locally.

Under the local procedure, complaints can be made by members of the public, council staff or Councillors.

However, nothing in the procedure affects a person's right to make a complaint directly to the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland.

Making a complaint to the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland

The procedure recognises that in the event of a complaint also being submitted to the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland by either the Complainer or the Chief Executive/Monitoring Officer, then the local procedure will not apply, thus leaving the complaint to be determined by the Commissioner for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland and/or the Standards Commission, as appropriate.