Scottish Greens candidate Daya Feldwick is aiming to reinstate a Green councillor on Midlothian Council after a five-year gap at next month's election.
The 2017 election saw incumbent Green councillor Ian Baxter lose his seat to Conservative candidate Janet Lay-Douglas.
Daya hopes to carry on his work and has vowed to take on developers who she says win over the will of local communities too often.
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She says: "I am aware that planning processes do not always work for the people they are supposed to; developers’ interests frequently trump those of local communities and the environment, and this is unacceptable."
2017 election results
- Derek Milligan 29% FPv (1,901 total)
- Janet-Lay Douglas 21.6% (1,708.1 total)
- Dianne Alexander 18.4% (1,778.9 total)
2022 election candidates
Council leader Derek Milligan will defend his seat in Bonnyrigg along with SNP councillor Dianne Alexander.
There are only four candidates for the ward and each of the four parties they represent have had sitting councillors elected here in the last ten years.
Mr Milligan said: "The local elections are about choosing councillors who will prioritise local issues, like housing, education, community facilities, councillors who will stand up to the government and fight for core infrastructure such as doctors, nurses, teachers, hospital services, public transport and road capacity."
Full list of candidates for Bonnyrigg ward
Dianne Alexander, SNP
Daya Feldwick, Scottish Green Party
Derek Milligan, Scottish Labour Party
David Virgo, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
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