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Shetland News Shetland News. Meeting closes. Convener Bell says he feels encouraged by the atmosphere in which business had been conducted and expresses the hope that this will continue. Councillors continue to make appointments to a raft of internal bodies and outside organisations, the most important listed below: Highlands and Islands Fire Board: Alastair Cooper and Allison Duncan. Northern Joint Police Board: Alastair Cooper and Allison Duncan. Dounreay Stakeholders Group: Jonathan Wills.

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KIMO: Drew Ratter, Billy Fox, Michael Stout, Steven Coutts, Andrea Manson. Nuclear Free Local Authority: Steven Coutts. NHS Shetland: Cecil Smith. Shetland Alcohol and Drugs Partnership: Andrea Manson and Michael Stout.

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SOTEAG: Billy Fox and Alastair Cooper. Shetland Youth Information Service: Peter Campbell, Mark Burgess, George Smith. Zet. Trans: the chairman and vice- chair of the environment and transport committee, plus David Sandison, Billy Fox. Substitutes are Drew Ratter and Steven Coutts. Shetland Amenity Trust: Jonathan Wills and Vaila Wishart. Shetland Fisheries Training Centre Trust (NAFC Marine Centre): Billy Fox, Mark Burgess, Theo Smith, Steven Coutts. Appointments to the other committees: Planning Committee: Steven Coutts, Drew Ratter, Gary Robinson, David Sandison, Billy Fox, Peter Campbell, Malcolm Bell.

Audit and Standards Committee: Andrea Manson, Billy Fox, Amanda Westlake, Vaila Wishart, Steven Coutts, Michael Stout, Theo Smith. Harbour Board: Michael Stout, Amanda Westlake, Billy Fox, Mark Burgess, Frank Robertson, Alastair Cooper. Licensing Committee: Allison Duncan, Amanda Westlake, Alastair Cooper, Malcolm Bell, Gary Robinson, Peter Campbell. Shetland College Board: George Smith, Theo Smith, Allan Wishart and Gary Cleaver. Meeting moves on to appoint members to the various committees.

The four main committee all require one member from each ward. Education and Families Committee: Gary Cleaver, Andrea Manson, Frank Robertson, David sandison, Billy Fox, Peter Campbell, Michael Stout. Social Services Committee: Gary Cleaver, Alistair Cooper, Theo Smith, Mark Burgess, Billy Fox, Amanda Westlake, Allan Wishart. Development Committee: Steven Coutts, Andrea Manson, Frank Robertson, Mark Burgess, Billy Fox, Amanda Westlake, Michael Stout. Environment and Transport Committee: Robert Henderson, Drew Ratter, Theo Smith, David Sandison, George Smith, Jonathan Wills, Malcolm Bell.

Next item is to complete the membership of the executive committee. Membership is being made up by the convener, and all chairs and vice chairs of the main committees plus one additional member.

Names put forward are Gary Cleaver and Jonathan Wills. Result: Gary Cleaver 9 and Jonathan Wills 1. Robert Henderson then appointed to become the vice chair of the harbour board. Councillor Cecil Smith gets the vice- chairmanship of the licensing committee. Shetland College board vice chair is being given to Peter Campbell. Meeting now moves on to the nomination of the vice chairmanship of the planning committee. Andrea Manson is appointed.

Jonathan Wills appointed to become vice chair of audit and standards committee. Billy Fox 7, Michael Stout 1. A draw: Robert Henderson 7, Billy Fox 7, Micheal Stout 7, Councillor Henderson is being eliminated after chief executive Alistair Buchan draws his name from an envelope. Vote first round: Robert Henderson 6, Amanda Westlake 2, Billy Fox 7, Michael Stout 6 - Westlake drops out, the other three remain in the contest. Four nominations for vice chairmanship of the environment and transport committee: Robert Henderson, Amanda Westlake, Billy Fox, Michael Stout. Result: Michael Stout: 9, Theo Smith: 1. Development committee vice chair: Michael Stout and Theo Smith are being proposed.

Allison Duncan is being nominated to become vice chair of social services - and duly appointed. Result: Jonathan Wills: 6 - George Smith: 1.

As the meeting moves to the election of the vice- chairs of these committees, Jonathan Wills and George Smith are nominated to be the deputy of the education and families committee. Watch A Little Bit Of Heaven Torent Free. Dr Wills says difficult decisions are to be made with regards to the cost of the service. He says that he also has spent a lot of time in the previous council working in the Anderson High School. George Smith , a former principal of Shetland College, says it is critical to look at secondary education first to determine what size the AHS should be. The SIC has to do that first and quickly.

It is also vital to give young children the best start in life possible. Councillor George Smith is appointed unopposed as chair of the Licensing Board. Drew Ratter is then being appointed as the chair of the Shetland College Board. Result for the Harbour Board: Robert Henderson: 8 - Andrea Manson: 1. Robert Henderson and Andrea Manson are being put forward as candidates for the chair of the Harbour Board. Allison (Flea) Duncan is then being appointed unopposed as the chair of the Audit and Standards Committee. Frank Robertson is being nominated and appointed to head the planning committee.

Councillor Robertson has been involved in planning since the 7. Allan Wishart is then being appointed unopposed to the chair of the environment and transport committee, an appointment he has held previously. Result for social services: Gary Cleaver: 6, Cecil Smith: 1.

Alastair Cooper is then nominated to chair the Development committee. With no further nominations coming forward he is appointed. He says: Economic development and creating jobs have been his passion for a long time. He has a passion for new industry such as renewables, the indigenous industries and has over the years very much focussed on providing infrastructure for the isles such as the fibre optic cable.

Councillors Cecil Smith and Gary Cleaver are being nominated to chair the social services committee. Mr Cleaver says that he can offer no previous experience, but says he is committed to work in partnership with the community in an open way.

Cecil Smith says he has been chairing the committee for the last 1. The main issue for the next few years was better integration with NHS Shetland. No doubt that the hard works start from now on, say Mr Robinson. Meeting now moves on to appoint the chairman of the functional committee, meeting seeks proposals for chairmanship of the education and families committees. Vaila Wishart is being proposed and appointed and no other nominations are coming forward. She says that councillors need to stop putting staff in the flagline but should do this themselves.

Meeting now holds secret ballot - and the result is: Allan Wishart: 8 and Gary Robinson: 1. Gary Robinson says: Decisions today will set the scene for the next five years. I will put my head above the parapit rather than hiding behind closed doors. Decisions will be tough, they will be communicated in an open and transparent and inclusive way. We must earn the respect and confidence of the community. Shetland's reputation is a reflection of how Shetland is seen.

I am no longer the youngest councillor here, and believes he has the right mix of youth and experience. He already knows that he will seek re- election in 2. Mr Wishart says it is important to elect the right leader, a fresh face at the top with an experienced leader. He says he has the right skills to help Shetland resolve its financial problems.

He met with senior government officials and government ministers, the experience he has attained are vital to fight Shetland's corner. He wants to identify a common goal all 2. Continuity has been lacking over the last two councils.

We must take all the tough decisions in the first few years. Decisions will not be popular and vitial for Shetland's future. He will be abel to steer the course, and stay by decision.

He will not be standing again in 2. If elected he will work closely with all officers and councillors, to make this council a very successful by 2. Report is being accepted.

The meeting now moves on to elect the political leader of the council. Watch Otis Dailymotion more.