Shetland Islands Council

Shetland
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Coordinates: 60°18′14″N 1°16′08″W / 60.3038°N 1.2689°W / 60.3038; -1.2689Coordinates: 60°18′14″N 1°16′08″W / 60.3038°N 1.2689°W / 60.3038; -1.2689
Admin HQ Lerwick
Government
  Body Shetland Islands Council
  Control Independent
  MPs
  MSPs
Area
  Total 567 sq mi (1,468 km2)
Area rank Ranked 12th
Population (mid-2017 est.)
  Total 23,100
  Rank Ranked 31st
  Density 40/sq mi (15/km2)
ONS code S12000027
ISO 3166 code GB-ZET
Website www.shetland.gov.uk

The Shetland Islands Council is the local authority for Shetland, Scotland. It was established by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and is the successor to the former Lerwick Town Council and Zetland County Council. This council was established in 1975 and was largely unaffected by the Scottish local government changes of the mid-1990s.

It provides services in the areas of Environmental Health, Roads, Social Work, Community Development, Organisational Development, Economic Development, Building Standards, Trading Standards, Housing, Waste, Education, Burial Grounds, Port and Harbours and others. The council is allowed to collect Council Tax. The Fire Service is part of the Highlands and Islands division of the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.

In 2011, structural reforms saw the creation of the Political Leader position, with the Convenor becoming a civic leadership post.[1]

Political composition

Party Councillors
Independent 21 [2]
Scottish National Party 1

In the 2017 election, one SNP councillor was elected unopposed in the Shetland South ward, with Independents elected to the remaining seats.

Political leaders

  • 2018-present: Steven Coutts
  • 2017-2018: Cecil Smith
  • 2012–2017: Gary Robinson
  • 2011–2012: Josie Simpson

Convenors

  • 2012–present: Malcolm Bell
  • 2003–2012: Sandy Cluness
  • 1999–2003: Tom Stove
  • 1994–1999: Lewis Shand Smith
  • 1986–1994: Edward Thomason
  • 1975–1986: Alexander Tulloch

See also

Footnotes

  1. "Josie Takes the Helm". Shetland News.
  2. "About your Councillors"
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