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Remaining Angus Council administration members back under-pressure leader over walkouts
Updated: March 17, 2021, 7:21 pm
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Members of Angus Council’s ruling administration have unanimously backed their under-pressure leader David Fairweather.
The group met to decide to their leader’s fate on Tuesday after two members of the administration walked out of the top team, citing concerns about an “unhealthy culture” in the group.
Councillor Fairweather offered his own resignation over the departure of the “young, ambitious” councillors.
The coalition of remaining Independent and Conservative councillors chose to keep the Independent Arbroath West, Letham and Friockheim councillor at the helm of the administration.
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Examples of how Arbroath could transformed as part of Places For Everyone funding.
Millions allocated to transforming transport links in Arbroath should be spent on maintaining the county’s road network instead, it has been argued.
Carnoustie councillor David Cheape, Independent, has branded the £13m A Place For Everyone scheme “no more than a vanity project” as he called for the millions to be reinvested in poor quality roads across Angus.
He said: “Throughout this winter, we are seeing further evidence of the appalling condition of many of our roads throughout the entirety of Angus.
Councillor David Cheape.
“Rather than spend millions such as this in Arbroath, the money should be directed away from such an unnecessary capital project and used to support the repair and improvement of a legacy of lack of maintenance of our roads infrastructure.