Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Labour fielding a mixture of youth and experience

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Airdrie and Shotts Labour party has announced the first of its candidates for May’s local government elections.

North Lanarkshir­e Council leader Jim Logue will again be standing in Airdrie Central, and will be joined on the ballot paper for the ward by 22-year-old party colleague Chris Costello.

The ward returns four councillor­s and is currently represente­d by SNP duo David Stocks and Nancy Pettigrew and Trevor Douglas of the Conservati­ves alongside Councillor Logue.

Airdrie resident Mr Costello, a former member of the Scottish youth parliament, said: “it’s an honour to have been selected to stand for Labour in the area I have lived in my entire life.

“There is no greater privilege than standing to represent your fellow residents; and as a younger candidate, I hope to encourage young voters to come out and vote on the issues that impact them.”

Councillor Logue has been an elected representa­tive for more than four decades and has been the council leader for almost six years. He added: “i’m delighted to be standing for re-election in 2022.”

Voters across North Lanarkshir­e will go to the polls on Thursday, May 5, to choose the 77 councillor­s.

Election day in 2017 saw the SNP return 33 councillor­s and Labour 32, while a new 10-strong Conservati­ve group was formed, with the remaining two councillor­s being independen­ts.

 ?? ?? in contention Jim Logue (left) and Chris Costello, Labour candidates for the Airdrie Central ward
in contention Jim Logue (left) and Chris Costello, Labour candidates for the Airdrie Central ward

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