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Tributes paid to Aberdeenshire councillor Fergus Hood


By David Porter

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Serving Aberdeenshire councillor Fergus Hood has died, following a prolonged illness.

First elected to Aberdeenshire in 2007, he represented the East Garioch ward throughout his time in office.

Tributes have been paid after the death of Aberdeenshire councillor Fergus Hood.
Tributes have been paid after the death of Aberdeenshire councillor Fergus Hood.

He had been chairman of the Garioch Area Committee since 2014 and over the years he was an active member of the business services committee, the Central Aberdeenshire Licensing Board, and sat on the old education committee among other roles.

Most regularly described as “kind”, “thoughtful” and “diligent” with a “twinkle in his eye”, councillor Hood took his role seriously and was described by those in the Garioch Area team as a fair and respectful man who always sought advice.

He had an eye for numbers and detail, and always took a particularly keen interest at budget-time.

Councillor Peter Argyle who is the deputy council leader and close friend and colleague said: “The passing of coumcillor Hood - or Fergie as we knew him - is a deeply sad day for us all.

"I personally valued his counsel as a friend and a colleague, and he will be very much missed.

"He was the kindest and most thoughtful of men and he carried out his role with complete integrity.

"I would like to pass on our deepest condolences to Fergie’s family and, in particular, his wife Kathy.”

Council Leader Andy Kille said: “Councillor Hood was a kind and diligent man with an eye for details and numbers, and an engaging manner.

"He represented his constituents conscientiously and kept their issues close to his heart. I know he was also a keen aviation enthusiast, active in business and a person for whom religion played an important role.

"Our thoughts are with his loved ones at this time.”

Provost of Aberdeenshire, councillor Bill Howatson, said: “Councillor Hood was not only a colleague but also a good friend and I will miss him. "We worked together for many years and he was an engaging and honourable politician.

"Fergie stood firm for what he believed in and was admired across Aberdeenshire. His insight will be missed, as will his support and friendship.”

Council chief executive Jim Savege said: “Officers and elected members work closely together on a near-daily basis.

"That is why having good working relationships is vital, but councillor Hood took that to a new level.

"He was universally-respected by officers and colleagues and working with him was always a pleasure.

"On behalf of the wider Aberdeenshire team I would like to also extend my thoughts to his family and loved ones.”

Councillor Gwyneth Petrie said: “This is such sad news and I know we will all miss councillor Hood deeply.

"Having worked with him over a number of years, he was always kind, respectful and readily available for advice or support. I am sure that there are many of our colleagues who benefited from his insight over the years.

"My thoughts are with his loved ones both now and in future.”

Councillor Norman Smith said: “I would like to pay my own personal tribute to councillor Hood who was a kind individual, a passionate elected member and a good friend.

"He was a driven and engaging councillor who upheld the principles which we all hold dear and we worked closely together over a number of years. My thoughts are with his family at this time and I am thinking of him and them”.

Councillor Alison Evison said: “Councillor Hood was a caring and committed councillor who was driven by strong personal values.

"He was always ready to offer support to colleagues and, in particular, to new councillors, and he will be remembered for the engaging stories he could recount.

"He will be missed as much by the people he represented as he will be missed in the council chamber. I send my sincere condolences to his family and many friends.”

Councillor Paul Johnston said: “Losing a colleague and latterly constituent of 18 years standing is difficult and losing him in the current circumstances is especially hard to process. My sincere condolences go out to his family and loved ones.

"Members and council officers will miss Fergie in equal measure and I send my deep condolences to everyone who knew and worked with him at this difficult time.”


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