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Fortrose and Rosemarkie Community Council is a locally elected body that represents the people of those villages and undertakes certain functions within the community. The council has a maximum of thirteen members and meets on the second Wednesday of every month (except August) at 7.30pm.

Its main statutory duty is to act as a consultee in the planning and licensing process but it also discusses many other local issues such as roads, footpaths, litter, dog fouling, playgrounds,street lighting, etc.

The first fifteen minutes of the meeting are made available to members of the public who wish to address the council on any local matters. If there is more than one speaker from the public, each is limited to a maximum of five minutes to the first three, allocated on a first come, first served basis. You can apply to address the council by sending an e-mail to The Chairman

Copies of the minutes of the last meeting, and all previous meetings from January 2001, can be viewed by choosing the link on the left.