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Cairngorms National Park board elections are under way





The candidates have been announced and the ballot papers have been issued – it’s up to the Cairngorms National Park’s residents now to vote for who they would like to see join the board of the authority.

Voting is by postal ballot with all ballot papers to be returned to The Highland Council, who manage the election process, by Thursday, March 23.

All aboard: convener Xander McDade wants everyone to get involved.
All aboard: convener Xander McDade wants everyone to get involved.

Twenty candidates are standing across four out of five wards with Ward 2 (Aviemore and Glenmore) being uncontested as only one candidate, Lauren MacCallum, was nominated. Ms MacCallum will therefore be declared to be elected to the board on the morning of the count.

Xander McDade, CNPA convener, said: “I would encourage everyone to get involved, find out who your local candidates are and cast your vote in good time.

"We are delighted to see lots of people putting themselves forward for election and I hope we have a good turn out from the voters.”

The Cairngorms National Park Authority Board guides and shapes the work of the Park Authority, ensuring that both the natural environment and the local communities are cared for and sustained for current and future generations.

Directly elected Members sit on the Board for a period of four years, serving alongside seven members who are nominated by the five local authorities covering the Park area and seven directly appointed by Scottish Government Ministers.

You can find out more about the elections on the Cairngorms National Park Authority website or to view the candidates please visit The Highland Council website.


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