Politics and politicians - council and councillors

 

West Lothian Council has 32 councillors whose political make up is 14 Labour, 13 Scottish National Party, one Conservative, one Independent and three Action to Save St John's Hospital.  

Councillor Peter Johnston is Leader of the Council and Chairs the Council Executive, which has a wide-ranging remit. 

Apart from matters reserved to the full council or remitted to committees for consideration, the 12-member Executive has universal decision-making powers, and is made up of eight Scottish National Party, two Action to Save St John's Hospital and two Labour councillors.

Nine councillors have been appointed with responsibility for Executive posts. 

In addition to the Council Executive, policy development and scrutiny panels, special committees and nine local area committees have been formed.  The policy development and scrutiny panels have the role of developing policy and making recommendations on policy to the Executive.  They have no decision-making powers.

The role of special committees is to scrutinise strategic policy and performance.  There is a Local Area Committee (LAC) for each of the nine mult-member wards. Their remit is to: 

  • Act as a forum to discuss ward issues
  • Act as a focus for front line staff
  • Facilitate community engagement at a ward level
  • Scrutinise council policies at a local level

West Lothian is made up of nine multi-member wards each with three or four elected members.  Select your ward and meet your councillor.  

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West Lothian is made up of nine multi-member wards, with a total of 32 councillors.
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