Neil Benny Selected to Fight General Election Monday, 9 October, 2023 Scottish Conservative and Unionists unanimously adopted Neil Benny as their candidate to fight the Stirling and Strathallan seat for the forthcoming General Election. Neil has served as a Councillor for the Stirling West ward since 2007. He had a career in retail and in the digital sector gaining experience in the corporate and small business world. Neil went to Stirling High School and Edinburgh... ArticlesWestminster News
Scottish Conservatives canvassing in Killin 14th April 2018 The Scottish Conservative Team was out in Killin today. Always great to hear from so many people in different communities through the Stirling area. Local MP... Local News
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We have launched our Blue Wall Fund 3rd October 2020 We have launched a new "Blue Wall Fund" to deliver for people in the North who voted for change in the historic 2019 election victory. National News