The Oban Times

Iain Macaulay steps up by royal appointmen­t

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Iain Macaulay will become the Queen’s official representa­tive in the Western Isles following the retirement of current Lordlieute­nant Donald Martin on Monday March 21, writes Fiona Scott.

Born and brought up in Sollas, North Uist, Mr Macaulay and his family moved to Lewis in 1997 when he took up the post of depute director of social work with Comhairle nan Eilean Siar.

He retired as director of Social and Community Services in 2016.

Since his retirement he has been involved with a large number of community voluntary organisati­ons. His roles have included vice-chairman of Western Isles Cancer Care Initiative, chairman of Comunn na Gàidhlig and a trustee of Neuro Hebrides, a group which supports neurologic­al patients and their carers.

He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant in 2003.

Commenting on his new appointmen­t, Mr Macaulay said: ‘It is an honour and a privilege to be appointed Lord-lieutenant.

‘I look forward to representi­ng Her Majesty the Queen in the Western Isles and to the support of my lieutenanc­y colleagues, family and the people of the Western Isles in carrying out my duties.

‘I want to take this opportunit­y to thank Donald Martin for his contributi­on to the Western Isles lieutenanc­y since 1997 and also the former Lordlieute­nant Sandy Matheson CVO, OBE, both of whom have given exemplary service to the Western Isles community,’ he added.

Mr Martin is retiring after 25 years involvemen­t with the lieutenanc­y having been appointed as Clerk in 1997, a post he held until 2016.

Having served as a Deputy Lieutenant and Vice Lordlieute­nant, he was appointed Lord-lieutenant in November 2016 on the retiral of Mr Matheson.

In congratula­ting Mr Macaulay on his appointmen­t, Mr Martin said: ‘I am delighted to welcome Iain as my successor. I am sure that as I have he will find the experience of representi­ng Her Majesty The Queen an honour and a privilege.

‘The opportunit­y to serve the lieutenanc­y in the Western Isles for the past 25 years has been a memorable and enjoyable experience, and the past five and a half years have been particular­ly momentous in my role as Her Majesty’s Lord-lieutenant.

‘I could not have carried out my duties without the help of so many people and organisati­ons, whose enduring support has been invaluable and very much appreciate­d.

‘I wish Iain and his family well in taking over the role in this significan­t year for Her Majesty and the country as we celebrate the Queen’s outstandin­g and historic Platinum Jubilee.’

 ?? ?? Iain Macaulay will become the Queen’s official representa­tive in the Western Isles on March 21.
Iain Macaulay will become the Queen’s official representa­tive in the Western Isles on March 21.

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