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Published Date: 12 January 2008
THREE community leaders have been stripped of their posts in Craigmillar after an 18-month legal battle ended in Scotland's supreme civil court.
Controversial former city councillor Paul Nolan and colleagues Patsy King and David Walker have lost their fight to hang on to their positions at the local community council.

They had resisted calls to stand down in the wake of a bitter dispute ov
er the fairness of their appointments following elections in 2006.

It is claimed the judicial review instigated by the city council has now cost taxpayers around £60,000.

City leader Jenny Dawe today hailed the decision as "the right result" for the community.

The three claimed the council had "employed sinister tactics to silence any dissenting voices".

Mr Nolan has been told by the Court of Session he should stand down as a community council member, as well as fellow member and treasurer Patsy King and returning officer David Walker.

The three were close allies and part of a wider group of community activists dubbed "the Craigmillar cabal".

The judicial review was ordered in August 2006 amid concerns their appointments had broken community council rules.

Mr Nolan was appointed to his post unelected as a nominated representative of the Jack Kane Centre. He is said to have been appointed at a meeting when many of his opponents were on holiday, after being substituted for another nominee at the last minute.

Mr Walker, who was also secretary of the community council, has now resigned from that position, as well as losing his returning officer post. Fellow community councillors Ijaz Nazir, Andy Dick and Mick McNulty have also quit in protest.

Local activist Norrie Davies, who sits on the community council, said the affair had damaged Craigmillar. "We have been pulled into politics, and the community has suffered as a result," he said.

An informal meeting of the community council will now be held to appoint replacements.

Elections are then expected to be held to appoint six new community councillors.

Mr Nolan and his associates are able to stand for re-election, but the group today appeared to rule that possibility out, saying they would focus on "more effective mechanisms to allow people to participate in their community".

In a statement, the six members who resigned, including Mr Nolan and Ms King, said: "The city council's determination to silence anybody who is prepared to challenge them is evidenced by its willingness to bully and intimidate local people by dragging them through the court system."

A city council spokeswoman said accurate legal costs are not currently available. Councillor Dawe said: "This is the right result. Community councils play an important role in the city and it is important the democratic process is transparent and conducted in a proper manner."



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  • Last Updated: 12 January 2008 11:30 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Chris,

Edinburgh 12/01/2008 13:27:37
They will find some other way of getting back in. As to their claims against the City Council, the words 'pot' and 'kettle' spring to mind.
2

calum,

12/01/2008 13:33:52
Not only that but the goings-on in the various Craigmillar "companies" set up by the former Council and run by Nolan and others should be investigated by the police as it is alleged in Edinburgh Sucks website there seems at least some suggestion that evidence exists of hundreds of thousands of pounds going missing or unaccounted for.
3

Masque,

12/01/2008 14:42:47
Fine that they're gone at last. But it's who's going to replace them that's the talk of the area at the moment. My cousin (who's in the know) says it'll be the guy who runs Edinburgh Sucks and the LPAG 'Ladies', who may be just as bad the last lot judging by their antics at meetings, online and in the media.

My cousin says she'll have nothing to do with any of it, because they're all as bad as eaxh other!
4

alex paterson,

embra 12/01/2008 14:47:52
Nolan should not say to much he is not all that squeeky clean himself.
5

tertee,

12/01/2008 15:21:49
Masque, your cousin's information is severely flawed. One is not even eligible to stand and another is not even a council member (yet).
A forensic accountant is exactly what is needed to look at the companies and would be welcome with open arms. Maybe not by those running them though.
6

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12/01/2008 18:12:01
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Lyndsay Nolan (Paul Nolans Daughter),

Niddrie 12/01/2008 23:54:49
Well how wrong can people be, if something goes wrong in niddrie/craigmillar who gets blame nolan and his pals, the problem is the real person to blame is the council and there pals(come on you know who you all are).Never mind because i know for a fact in years to come the people of craigmillar will be kicking themselves as you all will realise that, the wee man called paul nolan was right and that council was to blame for ruining craigmillar and all in it, history, generations of people, good houses, good land and great community projects.
8

Douglas,

Bathgate 13/01/2008 13:14:55
Strange that a city as small as Edinburgh should have two districts with the same name. I know one Craigmillar but don't recognise the other one described by #8
9

tertee,

14/01/2008 11:51:10
I think you are looking at daddy through rose tinted glasses Lindsay. Take them off and look at reality.
10

mermac,

Edinburgh 15/01/2008 14:14:05
The goings-on in the various Craigmillar "companies" set up by the former Council and run by Nolan and others there seems at least some suggestion that evidence exists of hundreds of thousands of pounds going missing or unaccounted for. Who loves Paul Nolan? Teflon Paul Nolan does.

 

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