Jenny Coutts

First female provost of Kirkintilloch
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IntroFirst female provost of Kirkintilloch
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Female
Birth1909, Carnwath, United Kingdom
Death2008 (aged 99 years)
Education
Lanark Grammar School
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Biography

Jenny Coutts (née Janet Maxwell Barclay) was the first female provost of Kirkintilloch.

Early life and education

Janet Maxwell Barclay was both in Carnwath, Lanarkshire in 1909, the daughter of Gavin and Janet Barclay. She attended Lanark Grammar School, and later became a secretary, working in offices in Bath Street, Glasgow. She met her husband, Willie Coutts at the International Club. The couple and their two sons moved to Lenzie in 1949, where she became involved in local politics. Both Jenny and her husband were pacifists during World War II.

Political career

She became an independent councillor for the area in 1958, by a majority of five votes. By 1964, she was provost of Kirkintilloch. in 1973, she was awarded an MBE for her services to social work. As a magistrate, she was known for her liberal approach to crime and punishment..She was in favour of abstinence from alcohol. She believed that party politics had no place in local councils.

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