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Midlothian Council

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Unitary authority council in Midlothian, Scotland

Midlothian Council
Coat of arms or logo
Coat of arms
Logo
Council logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Debbi McCall,
SNP
since 24 May 2022[1]
Kelly Parry,
SNP
since 24 May 2022[1]
Grace Vickers
since 26 June 2018[2]
Structure
Seats18 councillors[3]
Results of the2022 election:
Political groups
Administration
 SNP (8)
Other parties
 Labour (7)
 Conservative (3)
Elections
Single transferable vote
Last election
5 May 2022
Next election
6 May 2027
Meeting place
Midlothian House, 40–46 Buccleuch Street,Dalkeith, EH22 1DN
Website
www.midlothian.gov.uk

Midlothian Council is the local authority forMidlothian, one of the 32council areas ofScotland, covering an area immediately south of the city ofEdinburgh. The council is based inDalkeith. Since the last boundary changes in 2017, eighteencouncillors have been elected from sixwards.

History

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Midlothian District Council was created in 1975 as one of fourdistricts within theLothian region. The Midlothian district took its name from the historiccounty of Midlothian, which had covered a larger area.[4] The Lothian region was abolished in 1996, when the four districts in the region, including Midlothian, became unitarycouncil areas.[5]

Political control

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The first election to the Midlothian District Council was held in 1974, initially operating as a shadow authority alongside the outgoing authorities until the new system came into force on 16 May 1975. A shadow authority was again elected in 1995 ahead of the reforms which came into force on 1 April 1996. Political control of the council since 1975 has been as follows:[6]

Midlothian District Council

Party in controlYears
Labour1975–1977
No overall control1977–1980
Labour1980–1996

Midlothian Council

Party in controlYears
Labour1996–2007
No overall control2007–2008
Labour2008–2012
No overall control2012–present

Leadership

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Midlothian Council operates acabinet-based decision making model working collaboratively with the Council and Performance Review Committee. Each cabinet member has a portfolio of responsibilities. Theleaders of the council since 2003 have been:[7]

CouncillorPartyFromTo
Adam Montgomery[8]Labour20032007
Derek MilliganLabour200722 May 2012
Lisa Beattie[9]SNP22 May 201225 Jun 2012
Bob ConstableSNP3 Jul 201218 Nov 2013
Owen ThompsonSNP19 Nov 201322 Jun 2015
Cath JohnstoneSNP23 Jun 201523 May 2017
Derek MilliganLabour23 May 201724 May 2022
Kelly ParrySNP24 May 2022

Elections

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Main article:Midlothian Council elections

Since 2007 elections have been held every five years under thesingle transferable vote system, introduced by theLocal Governance (Scotland) Act 2004. Election results since 1995 have been as follows:[6]

YearSeatsSNPLabourConservativeGreenLiberal DemocratsIndependent / OtherNotes
1995152130000Labour majority
1999180170010New ward boundaries.[10] Labour majority
2003180150021Labour majority
200718690030New ward boundaries.[11]
201218880101SNP coalition
201718675000New ward boundaries.[12] Labour minority
202218873000SNP minority

Premises

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The council is based at Midlothian House at 40–46 Buccleuch Street inDalkeith. The building was purpose-built for the district council in 1991 at a cost of £6 million.[13]

Wards

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Map of the area's wards (2017 configuration)

The council is composed of 6 wards, each electing 3 councillors.[14]

Ward
number
Ward nameSeats
1Penicuik3
2Bonnyrigg3
3Dalkeith3
4Midlothian West3
5Midlothian East3
6Midlothian South3

References

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  1. ^abBowen, Phil (24 May 2022)."Midlothian's new Provost and Council Leader elected".Midlothian View.
  2. ^"New chief executive revealed at Midlothian Council".Scottish Housing News. 26 June 2018.
  3. ^"Midlothian Council > Councillors".midlothian.cmis.uk.com.
  4. ^"Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973",legislation.gov.uk,The National Archives, 1973 c. 65, retrieved24 December 2022
  5. ^"Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994",legislation.gov.uk,The National Archives, 1994 c. 39, retrieved16 December 2022
  6. ^ab"Compositions calculator".The Elections Centre. Retrieved22 December 2022.
  7. ^"Council minutes".Midlothian Council. Retrieved25 December 2022.
  8. ^"Tributes to Midlothian Council Provost who died this morning".Edinburgh Evening News. 10 January 2018. Retrieved25 December 2022.
  9. ^Swanson, Ian (27 June 2012)."Midlothian Council leader Beattie quits after just five weeks".The Scotsman. Retrieved25 December 2022.
  10. ^"The Midlothian (Electoral Arrangements) Order 1998",legislation.gov.uk,The National Archives, SI 1998/3072, retrieved25 December 2022
  11. ^Scottish Parliament.The Midothian (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2006 as made, fromlegislation.gov.uk.
  12. ^Scottish Parliament.The Midothian (Electoral Arrangements) Order 2016 as made, fromlegislation.gov.uk.
  13. ^"Remember when".Edinburgh Evening News. 7 September 2016. Retrieved24 December 2022.
  14. ^"General election 2019 Midlothian County Constituency: Midlothian Wards"(PDF).Midlothian Council. Retrieved25 December 2022.
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