Sue Cook replaces Alex Linkston, who retired in June
Sue replaces Alex Linkston who retired on 26 June 2024 after serving the maximum of two four-year terms as chair.
Sue has lived in Livingston for 25 years and her children went to Bellsquarry Primary and James Young High School. Demonstrating her commitment to supporting the wider community in West Lothian, Sue serves as a Justice of the Peace and chairs two charities. One is Courage Together which supports the minority ethnic community in Scotland, the other is The Scheme Livingston which supports people impacted by drugs.
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