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Councillor's suspension revoked

Bill Clark
Independent councillor Bill Clark was suspended for a week

A councillor's suspension following his opposition to the creation of a new management post in his council's social work department has been lifted.

Caol and Mallaig member Bill Clark was unhappy £25,000 will be spent on the six-month appointment by Highland Council.

Mr Clark, who was elected as an independent, is part of the authority's ruling coalition.

His suspension was ended at a meeting of independent councillors.

The council said the temporary post would help it identify savings.

Mr Clark was suspended for a week.

The chief operating officer post will be created to try to tackle a projected £3.4m overspend in the social work budget.

Council officials said the authority must "spend to save" and the temporary appointment would lead to improved finances and service delivery.

Services to people with learning difficulties and older people are among those affected by the spending strains.



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