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Isabelle Mackenzie

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Isabelle has worked in a variety of roles in business, including as a Company Director and in the Tourism sector, and is now committed full-time to her role as one of the Councillors for Ward 16, Inverness Millburn.

Contact details: C/o Highland Council, Council Headquarters, Glenurquhart Road, Inverness, IV3 5NX.
Council Email: isabelle.mackenzie.cllr@highland.gov.uk
Mobile: 07787 007816

Isabelle sits on the following Highland Council committees:

  • City of Inverness Area Committee
  • Health, Social Care and Wellbeing Committee
  • South Planning Applications Committee (Substitute)

The Highland Council webpage for Isabelle Mackenzie is at https://www.highland.gov.uk/councillors/39/isabelle_mackenzie

News

Millburn Councillor supports Drakies parents concerned about traffic risk to children

Friday, 22 November, 2019

Scottish Conservative Councillor Isabelle Mackenzie has called for solutions to be found to an increasing problem of traffic volume, impatient drivers and speeding in Drakies and the surrounding area.

Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie with Elderly guests in the Town House

Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie doing her bit to combat loneliness

Wednesday, 21 August, 2019

For the last 10 years Inverness Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie has been involved with Contact the Elderly, a charity working to prevent loneliness amongst the elderly.  Normally Isabelle hosts monthly tea parties in her home, with people aged over 75 and living alone invited along and offered free

New Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge opened at Stoneyfield

Wednesday, 21 November, 2018

Scottish Conservative Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie was one of two Inverness Councillors at the official opening of the new pedestrian and cycle bridge at Stoneyfield, connecting the Inverness Retail Park and Stoneyfield Business centre.  The bridge also links up with the route to the UHI Campus,

Scottish Conservatives welcome new strategy to reduce single-use plastics in Highland

Thursday, 8 November, 2018

The Scottish Conservative Councillors are delighted to see that the Highland Council has announced a new strategy to reduce single use plastics across Highland - see https

Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie speaking in the Council Chamber, October 2018

Highland Council supports Scottish Conservatives call for SNP to scrap Primary 1 testing

Thursday, 25 October, 2018

On the 25th of October in the Council Chamber, Scottish Conservative Councillor for Inverness Millburn (Ward 16), Isabelle MacKenzie, in cooperation with LD Councillor Alasdair Christie, proposed that the Council should call on the Scottish Government to scrap the formal testing of Primary 1 pupi

Isabelle MacKenzie: looking back at a busy first 18 months as a Millburn Ward Councillor

Sunday, 21 October, 2018

May 2017 marked a new chapter in my colourful life! My thanks to everyone who put their faith in me and voted for my election to represent the Millburn Ward as your local councillor. 

The Inverness Courier story

Councillor MacKenzie Supporting Ashton Farm Concerns

Tuesday, 2 October, 2018

Inverness Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie is continuing to support local farmers concerned about dogs worrying livestock, and is asking the UHI to do more to deter students from placing themselves at risk by entering the delivery bay area of the Retail Park, north of the new campus.  Managers at th

https://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/News/Lambs-are-injured-in-Inverness-dog-attack-25092018.htm

Councillor MacKenzie supports Inverness farmers

Thursday, 27 September, 2018

Inverness Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie is calling for action from Highlands and Islands Enterprise, UHI and Highland Council to prevent a recurrence of a horrendous incident at Ashton Farm near Inverness Retail Park and the UHI Campus on the 18th of September.  After running off from their owner

Inverness Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie

Retail Park Re-branded after Conservative Cllr Isabelle MacKenzie Intervenes

Tuesday, 20 March, 2018

Retail Park rebranded after Scottish Conservative Councillor Isabelle MacKenzie intervenes in name confusion dispute

Isabelle Mackenzie, Highland Councillor for Ward 16, Inverness Millburn, Scottish Conservative and Unionist

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