The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Council leaders unite behind plans for new Inverurie HQ

Row: Move back on track after being stalled by opposition concerns

- BY JOSHUA KING

Political leaders have united behind plans to build a new local authority headquarte­rs after a bitter row.

Aberdeensh­ire Council – the only authority in Scotland based outside its own boundaries – is negotiatin­g a multimilli­on-pound move to the site of Inverurie Loco Works FC’s Harlaw Park ground.

The project, proposed by the Partnershi­p administra­tion last year, had been stalled by opposition councillor­s.

They claimed they were not given enough informatio­n to back the decision to leave their current Woodhill House base.

But now the project appears to be back on track.

The move will be discussed when the full council meets next week, after a cross-party working group discussed the plans in private.

Last night, authority coleader Alison Evison said: “I was very pleased that after detailed examinatio­n of the business case of the office space strategy, the working group agreed on the recommenda­tions to full council.”

She added that councillor­s can be reassured “appropriat­e scrutiny” had been undertaken.

Fellow co-leader Richard Thomson added: “I’m pleased the working group reached a consensus on this.”

The paper which will be presented to full council is almost identical to the one which was put before the group leaders at a meeting in November. However members of the Alliance are now prepared to accept the recommenda­tions.

Liberal Democrat leader Karen Clark said: “I think the fact of the matter is that we now have a revised business plan which has been through a transparen­t process unlike what was presented to us at the policy and resources meeting in November.

“That process was a shambles with late papers – indeed one of the most crucial ones was given to us the day after the meeting – and unanswered questions about the business case.”

Mrs Clark said that move came after a “cynical political campaign of hype and expectatio­ns” during the Inverurie byelection.

Now she and her Alliance colleagues have said they have “put more transparen­cy around this whole issue”.

Councillor Martin Ford from the Democratic Independen­t Green Group (Digg) was also involved involved in the behind-thescenes discussion­s.

He said: “My own view is that the move makes sense only if it reduces the council’s running costs. That looks very likely.”

“I’m pleased the working group reached a consensus on this”

 ??  ?? NEW HOME: It is proposed that a council HQ is built at the site of Inverurie Loco’s Harlaw Park ground
NEW HOME: It is proposed that a council HQ is built at the site of Inverurie Loco’s Harlaw Park ground

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom