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LABOUR’S HARRY CARTMILL RETURNED TO THE COUNCIL’S DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE THIS WEEK. 16:27, 21 May 2025 A long-serving Bathgate councillor known for his robust defence against
greenbelt housing developments is to lead West Lothian’s main planning committee. Labour’s Harry Cartmill returned to the council’s Development Management Committee this week. And he and
beat fellow Bathgate veteran and SNP councillor Willie Boyle in a vote at a meeting of the full council on Tuesday to take chair the The DMC meets monthly to hear the bulk of planning
applications referred to council for debate. He will replace Broxburn councillor, Labour’s Tony Boyle, who is stepping back from the chair, but will remain on the committee. READ MORE:
Pothole fixing machine 'not worth it' for West Lothian due to problems with winter repairs Councillor Cartmill has already served on the DMC and told the Local Democracy Reporting
Service he was “honoured” to assume chair of the committee. He said:” I’m honoured to be elected at today’s meeting of West Lothian to the position of chair of the Development Management
Committee . Article continues below “Having previously served as DM committee member from 2012 - 2020 I pledge to bring commitment, understanding and professionalism to this very important
role.” Long serving SNP member of the DMC, Willie Boyle accepted his party’s nomination for the chair of committee but lost out in a vote at the meeting. READ MORE: West Lothian locals in
with chance of winning year’s supply of free beer thanks to supermarket giant Councillor Cartmill has been notable in his opposition to major housing developments in Bathgate including the
protracted campaign to stop almost 200 homes being built at Sibbald’s Brae, including supporting a campaign to protect green space around the town. More recently he led objections to plans
to develop the land around the site of Bathgate’s former war memorial on a hillside above the town. Councillor Tony Boyle assumed the chair of DMC following the sudden death of Independent
councillor Stuart Borrowman in May last year. Article continues below DON'T MISS THE LATEST NEWS FROM THE WEST LOTHIAN COURIER. SIGN UP TO OUR FREE NEWSLETTER HERE.