SNP administration announced
The SNP group has formed an administration to lead Midlothian Council.
Portfolio holders announced
The full list of portfolio appointments was announced today (Tuesday) at the first Cabinet meeting after the election.
Council Leader
Appointed Council Leader at the full Council meeting on Tuesday 24 May, Councillor Kelly Parry will look after the finance and equalities portfolio.
Health and wellbeing
Depute Council Leader Councillor Colin Cassidy has the health and wellbeing portfolio while Councillor Dianne Alexander takes on community facilities, climate change and the environment.
Education
Councillor Ellen Scott has been appointed as the Cabinet member with responsibility for education, children and young people and Councillor Douglas Bowen is the portfolio holder for economic development, planning and transport.
Empowering communities
Councillor Stuart McKenzie will take on Cabinet responsibilities for housing services, community safety and community empowerment.
New provost and depute
At the full Council meeting on Tuesday 24 May, Councillor Debbi McCall became Midlothian’s first female provost and Councillor Connor McManus was appointed Depute Provost.
Women in key roles
It is the first time in Midlothian’s history the Chief Executive, Council Leader and Provost roles are taken by women.
Partnership working
Council Leader Councillor Kelly Parry said: "We are honoured to lead Midlothian Council and we look forward to doing so in partnership - working with councillors from all parties, across the council workforce and with our communities and residents.
Challenges ahead
“There’s no doubt, as one of the fastest growing local authority areas in Scotland, challenges lie ahead that need to be addressed over the next five years.
Tackling inequalities
“We are committed to addressing the inequalities our communities face and delivering our vision of being a great, green place to grow. We want to improve and strengthen community empowerment and have transparent governance and decision-making processes at the heart of how we do that.”