The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Talks go well to form new Angus Alliance

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Initial discussion­s between Conservati­ve, Independen­t and Liberal Democrat councillor­s about forming a rainbow administra­tion to run Angus Council appear to have gone well.

There were positive informal talks between some councillor­s at the council offices at The Cross in Forfar on Saturday morning and it is likely an agreement to form an administra­tion will be made this week.

Of the 28 council seats in Angus, the SNP and Independen­ts each won nine, Conservati­ves were appointed in eight seats and the Liberal Democrats won two positions.

Several frontrunne­rs have emerged for key positions in the new administra­tion.

The Courier understand­s Brechin and Edzell Independen­t Bob Myles, who led the Angus Alliance between 2007 and 2012, is keen to have another spell as leader but he may face a challenge from a Conservati­ve candidate.

The Tory councillor­s will hold a meeting this afternoon to discuss whether to put up a candidate.

Several sources have confirmed that Kirriemuir Conservati­ve Ronnie Proctor and Forfar Independen­t Colin Brown are both interested in the role of provost.

Mr Myles said: “We’ve had initial discussion­s. There’s nothing finalised yet. There seems to be an appetite to take on the administra­tion again but it’s early days.”

Arbroath Independen­t David Fairweathe­r has said he is interested in a “senior position” with his name mentioned in connection to the deputy leader role.

New Kirriemuir Conservati­ve councillor Angus Macmillan Douglas, who has vast business experience, may become the council’s finance spokesman in the new set-up.

Mr Proctor said: “People in Angus have voted Conservati­ve and independen­t people in because they want a change in administra­tion.”

Mr Brown added: “I think there will be a change in administra­tion. I think we now have a fantastic group of people with an abundance of experience.

“I think we have the makings of a very good team.”

 ??  ?? Ronnie Proctor could become Provost of Angus.
Ronnie Proctor could become Provost of Angus.

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