Innes Munro, a driven and passionate 20-year-old lifelong resident and worker in the Highlands, is proud to announce his candidacy for the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party in the Cromarty Firth ward of the Highland Council. Following the recent resignation of two Highland Councillors, Innes is eager to bring his youthful energy and deep-rooted commitment to the community as an elected Councillor.
Innes Munro’s campaign, grounded in his ‘4 for the Firth’ pledges, highlights his dedication to addressing key issues that matter most to Cromarty Firth locals. His ‘4 for the Firth’ campaign promises to:
- Make sure that community voice is at the centre of all new energy infrastructure.
- Press for £12m of adult social care cuts to be re-instated.
- Ensure plans for housing are in place to support local people and Green Freeport jobs.
- Push the Highland Council to accelerate progress on rebuilding Park Primary School.
“I am absolutely passionate about making sure that the people of this ward have their voices heard in every decision that affects our community,” said Innes Munro. “From our energy infrastructure to social care, housing, and education, I am committed to fighting alongside our residents on their needs and priorities, both here in the ward and so too in the Highland Council debating chamber.”
Innes Munro’s candidacy has garnered strong support from prominent figures within the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party. Edward Mountain MSP for the Highlands and Islands region stated: “I have worked with Innes for nearly 2 years and know that he is a hardworking and diligent individual which is why I am proud to be supporting his campaign to become councillor for this ward. There is no better person.”