Cairngorms National Park will have a new convener in the summer
Xander McDade has announced his intention to step down as convener of the Cairngorms National Park Authority in July.
A successor will be elected at the authority’s board meeting on June 23 and take office on June 24.
Mr McDade joined the board in 2017 and became its youngest ever convener in September 2018. aged 23. He became Provost of Perth and Kinross in May 2022 and is the proprietor of the Ballinluig Hotel to the south of the park boundary. Although stepping down as convener, he will remain on the board until the end of his current term in September 2024.
Speaking following the announcement, he said: "It has been an incredible privilege to serve as the convener at a time of extraordinary change and growth for the national park.
"Having launched our fourth and most ambitious partnership plan ever in August, and with direct elections and new ministerial appointments to the park authority on the horizon, now feels like an appropriate moment to step aside and let the new board select a new convener to take the park forward.
"I would like to take this opportunity to thank my colleagues past and present for their support and to pay tribute to our incredibly hard-working staff of the authority who have delivered so much over the past few years despite significant challenges.
"I am particularly proud to have overseen the founding of the first ever park authority ranger service which now makes a huge impact supporting communities, land owners and visitors all year round as well as a significant increase in the authority’s budget.
"I believe the new partnership plan along with our Heritage Horizons: Cairngorms 2030 project provide real clarity to deliver on the key issues that we face in the Cairngorms National Park. and I look forward to working with the new convener and my fellow board members to deliver on these."
During his time as convener, Mr McDade has overseen the delivery of a variety of major work streams. In July 2021, funding was secured from the National Lottery Heritage Fund for Heritage Horizons: Cairngorms 2030, a ground-breaking £40m programme to empower the people of the National Park to tackle the nature and climate crisis.
He contributed significantly to the authority's response to the Covid-19 pandemic, including overseeing the Green Recovery Fund for businesses.
A new Local Development Plan included a new target for at least 45% of new housing to be affordable in key locations, whilst significant investment has been made in access infrastructure and conservation projects.
Lorna Slater, minister for green skills, circular economy and biodiversity, said: "It has been a pleasure to work with Xander since I started as a minister. Under his leadership, the Cairngorms National Park Authority has made good progress in delivering on a number of key priorities – including tackling the twin biodiversity and climate emergencies.
"The new National Park Partnership Plan provides great leadership on these and other key issues. I look forward to meeting Xander's successor and continuing the vital work being undertaken by the authority."