Stirling Observer

‘Local champion’is chosen to fight seat

Former Provost Colin picked by Labour for by-election

- DONALD MORTON

Former Stirling Provost Colin O’Brien is making a return to politics.

Scottish Labour members in West Stirlingsh­ire have selected Drymen resident Colin to contest the Forth and Endrick Ward on Thursday, May 6 following the death of Councillor Graham Lambie in February.

Colin served as a Stirling councillor from 1999-2012 in Forth and Endrick and was provost from 2003-2007.

He has lived in Drymen for 36 years and has always played an active role in his local community and across the wider district.

He is a former depute convener of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park; former vice chair of Mugdock Country Park; former chairman of the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum and former board member of Rural Stirling Housing

Associatio­n.

Colin is a retired high school headteache­r and continues to serve on Stirling Council’s Children and Young People Committee, where he is the Church of Scotland representa­tive. This year Colin retired from his role as one of the Queen’s Deputy Lord Lieutenant­s for Stirlingsh­ire.

He said: “I regret the circumstan­ces which have caused this by-election. Despite political difference­s, Graham Lambie and I worked harmonious­ly over a number of years.

“Now in these uncertain times our community must choose a new elected representa­tive. I am glad to be able to offer my experience and knowledge to fight again for our important local issues, like increased rural roads spend; imaginativ­e improvemen­ts to public transport; a modest supply of affordable homes; another look at the brown bin charge; more support for communitie­s and green issues.

“I believe the outcome of this election is wide open and in the end it is the voters who will decide the result.”

Stirling Constituen­cy Labour chair Mike Robbins added: “We’re absolutely delighted that Colin has decided to once again step up to ensure that Forth and Endrick will have a local champion on Stirling Council amplifying the voice for the unique challenges and opportunit­ies across the ward.

“Colin is the real deal for Forth and Endrick; he has an immense track record of success no candidate can come close to matching and he brings a breadth of knowledge on everything from rural housing to education and much more in-between.”

Colin can be contacted via forthanden­drick@stirlingla­bour.org. Voters go to the polls in the by-election and also the Scottish Parliament­ary elections on Thursday, May 6. Scottish Labour’s candidate in the Holyrood election is Stirling councillor Chris Kane.

Colin is the real deal for Forth and Endrick; he has an immense track record of success

 ??  ?? Return Former Stirling Provost Colin O’Brien will be standing for Labour in the Forth and Endrick Ward at Stirling Council
Return Former Stirling Provost Colin O’Brien will be standing for Labour in the Forth and Endrick Ward at Stirling Council

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