The Queen has appointed Iain Macaulay as Lord-
Mr Macaulay, the present deputy lieutenant, succeeds Donald Martin who retires in two weeks.
Born and brought up in Sollas, North Uist, Mr Macaulay and his family moved to Lewis in 1997 when he took up the post of Depute Director of Social Work with Comhairle nan Eilean Siar.
He retired as Director of Social and Community Services in 2016 and since his retirement has been involved with a number of community voluntary organisations including Vice-
He was appointed to the role of deputy lieutenant in 2003.
Commenting on his new appointment, Mr Macaulay said: “It is an honour and a privilege to be appointed Lord-
“I want to take this opportunity to thank Donald Martin for his contribution to the Western Isles Lieutenancy since 1997 and also the former Lord-
Mr Martin is retiring after twenty-
Mr Martin said “I am delighted to welcome Iain as my successor. I am sure that, as I have, he will find the experience of representing Her Majesty The Queen an honour and a privilege. The opportunity to serve the Lieutenancy in the Western Isles for the past twenty-
“I could not have carried out my duties without the help of so many people and organisations whose enduring support has been invaluable and very much appreciated. I wish Iain and his family well in taking over the role in this significant year for Her Majesty and the country as we celebrate The Queen’s outstanding and historic Platinum Jubilee.”
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8 March 2022