The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Anger as community council is dissolved

Concerns voiced after local body has to be reinstated due to ‘ridiculous’ deadline day mix-up

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A petition has been lodged to reinstate a community council in Angus following a deadline row.

The minimum membership for Hillside Dun and Logie Pert was five, but with only four nomination­s received by last week’s deadline, the community council was dissolved.

Former chairwoman Gill Stranock said she posted the fifth nomination within the time period but Angus Council said it did not arrive in time.

The process to reinstate the local body has started and the statutory election timetable is 35 days.

“We could be waiting two months until our next meeting which is ridiculous,” said Mrs Stranock.

“We have got issues that we really need to deal with but we won’t be able to do it ourselves.

“It’s hugely frustratin­g when all this could have been sorted out before the deadline if they’d returned my call.”

Amid fears apathy could lead to the current full house of 25 community councils falling to virtually nil, Angus Council extended the closing date for nomination­s to September 26.

Mrs Stranock phoned the council’s Access Line on the morning of the deadline to check all documentat­ion had been received.

She said she did not have the dedicated election contact number and asked to be put through to that department.

“I was informed that I couldn’t talk to anyone in that department as there was training until 10am,” she said.

“I explained why I was contacting them and asked if they could call me back if there were any problems with the nomination­s and that I could attend to it that day as everything had to be completed by 4pm.

“No one called me back and I assumed everything was in place.”

She said it was “just ridiculous” they must go through the full process to reinstate the community council when Angus Council now has every nomination.

“It was through no fault of any of the nominees that the informatio­n wasn’t passed on,” she added.

Angus Council said the nomination paper in question did not reach the Returning Officer in time and it must adhere to the legal framework.

A spokesman said: “Secretarie­s and chairperso­ns of all 25 community councils were written to on August 15 to advise them of the forthcomin­g elections and they were provided with a copy of the Notice of Election which clearly stated the submission dates for all nomination­s.

“The initial closing date was Wednesday September 19, but this was extended by one week. It is the responsibi­lity of each individual prospectiv­e candidate to submit their nomination in time.

We have got issues that we really need to deal with but we won’t be able to do it ourselves. CHAIRWOMAN GILL STRANOCK

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