The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Council Election 2017

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What was once a Labour heartland is now seeing a rise in support for the SNP, with Annabelle Ewing scoring a shock victory in last year’s Scottish Parliament elections.

Taking in Cowdenbeat­h, Kelty and Crossgates, the ward is still suffering from an economic hangover following the demise of the coal industry.

It is an area with high levels of deprivatio­n. More than a quarter of children in Cowdenbeat­h live in poverty and the area’s unemployme­nt rate is around 14%.

Issues affecting local people include lack of opportunit­ies for young people and access to social housing.

The current council administra­tion has been keen to publicise its commitment to building new affordable homes, with projects recently completed in Cowdenbeat­h and Kelty.

Successful candidates will be charged with promoting the area’s regenerati­on at a time when public finances are being stretched.

An action plan set out for the area in recent years identified raising young people’s aspiration­s, consultati­on with communitie­s and transport links as urgent priorities.

One sad reflection of the climate we live in is the projects aimed at tackling inequality listed on the plan.

These include breakfast clubs for children, food banks and credit unions, as a result of the struggle many people are facing in meeting the basic need of feeding themselves.

Former Cowdenbeat­h area chairman Willie Clarke, who has since stepped down after more than four decades in local politics, said progress would rely on the public sector working with voluntary organisati­ons and private companies.

ALISTAIR BAIN SNP

Alistair Bain has been the SNP councillor for Cowdenbeat­h over the last 10 years.

He said: “I believe the Cowdenbeat­h ward has been poorly served for far too long. Plans that had been in place for years not being brought to fruition. Other planned projects running late, or decisions taken and then changed.

“I want to see real consultati­on with all the communitie­s within the Cowdenbeat­h ward. We need meaningful discussion­s to help move Cowdenbeat­h forward and improve all our local amenities. As long as I remain an SNP councillor I will always listen to the people of Cowdenbeat­h and Fife.”

GARY GUICHAN LABOUR

Gary Guichan said: “It has been an honour to serve the people of the Cowdenbeat­h ward since May 2014. I joined a hardworkin­g group of Labour councillor­s who had spent the previous two years improving Fife after regaining the council from the SNP. This has continued in my three years as a councillor, despite facing budget cuts imposed by the Tory and SNP government­s.

“Fife Labour have continued to invest in our communitie­s as witnessed by the care village in Lumphinann­s, the community centre and destinatio­n skatepark in Stenhouse Street and the 100 new council houses in the ward.”

ANN BAIN SNP

Ann Bain has lived in Kelty for 29 years. She was first elected to the Lochs ward in 2007.

This time Ann will be standing as part of team Bain for Cowdenbeat­h along with her husband Alistair.

She said: “I believe Cowdenbeat­h ward requires consultati­on in all our communitie­s to allow us to move forward.”

She added: “I am the SNP spokespers­on for Fairer Fife and Safer Communitie­s and as such I am passionate about protecting vulnerable people from Tory cuts.”

ELIZABETH RICHES LIBDEM

Elizabeth Riches said: “Liberal Democrat councillor­s have a powerful reputation for getting things done for the areas they represent.

“If elected I will build on the work of former local MP Willie Rennie. I will work hard to provide more local affordable housing, an improvemen­t to Cowdenbeat­h town centre and cut speeding on local roads.

“Liberal Democrats stand for investment in schools, nurseries and colleges which need more investment to improve standards. We support a step change in mental health services which are treated as second class in the NHS. We want to scrap the council tax.”

ALEX CAMPBELL LABOUR

Alex Campbell lives in his home village of Kelty with his wife and family. He served his apprentice­ship locally before he decided, aged 25, to set up his own business in Kelty.

“That business has expanded over the years and continues to provide jobs and services in the local economy,” he said.

“I am a hard-working councillor with a passion for helping people and supporting the work of the community council and the local community organisati­ons.

“I want young people to have opportunit­ies and decent work, and believe that everyone should have a warm, safe home.”

DARREN WATT CONSERVATI­VE

Darren Watt lives in Cowdenbeat­h with his wife Laura and the couple’s three children.

He said: “We absolutely love this wonderful area. With such a strong community spirit, our lives are enriched and we are much closer as a family.

“I have worked with the public my entire working life, specifical­ly within a community, leisure or sport environmen­t and embrace the positivity a healthy and active lifestyle can bring.

“My other passion is our small online business where I sell a variety of memorabili­a and vintage goods.”

ANGELA DIXON GREEN

Angela Dixon said: “I’m a GP who lives and works in Fife. I have been a member of the Scottish Green Party for over 10 years.

“I support green policies that minimise damage to our planet and try to ensure our descendant­s have a healthy, beautiful, varied planet to live on.

“I also want to ensure Fife’s education system helps all children reach their potential and that our social care system has the resources to support our older and more vulnerable citizens. Local sports facilities and adult education and libraries to keep our minds and bodies active are also important to me.”

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