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There could be island-only wards for Islay (pictured), Jura and Colonsay.
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Last chance to have your say on Arran ward shake-up
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MSP calls on public to have their say on boundary changes before consultation ends later this month By Gordon Calder Published: 11:00, 06 January 2021
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PLANS to cut the number of Highland councillors and reorganise wards have been described as âcompletely unacceptableâ by Highlands and Islands MSP Maree Todd.
The Local Government Boundary Commission for Scotland is proposing that Sutherland should lose two of its six councillors and become one ward rather than two. Skye and Caithness are also pegged to lose a councillor each.