North East Fife
Edward Sheasby - North East Fife
Edward Sheasby is proud to call North East Fife home.
Edward studied at the University of St Andrews, built a successful career, and lives with his partner in the area.
He is deeply connected to the community and understands the everyday challenges it faces. From high taxes, poor road conditions, NHS access problems, and seagull pests, he shares in these concerns and is committed to giving North East Fife a voice in Holyrood.
Edward developed a strong work ethic early in life through his family’s small business. He later became an APM Qualifed Project Manager, working with one of the world’s leading Aerospace frms. His private sector background brings valuable experience in accountability, efficiency, and common sense.
He has served on the Royal Burgh of St Andrews Community Council and currently sits on the Guardbridge & District Community Council, ensuring local voices are put in front of Fife Council.
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Cowdenbeath
Darren Watt - Cowdenbeath
Darren has been the Scottish Conservative and Unionis
t councillor for the Cowdenbeath ward since 2017.
As a Conservative, Darren firmly believes in localism and that local people know what is best for the area in which they live, and any decisions that impact communities should be made locally and not by faceless, anonymous individuals based elsewhere.
Darren continues to work tirelessly in his communities he represents and strives to be the strong, local champion people deserve.
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Dunfermline
Thomas Heald - Dunfermline
Thomas Heald is your Scottish Conservative and Unionist candidate for Dunfermline, a hardworking local councillor with a proven record of public service and community action.
Elected in 2024 as Councillor for Dunblane and Bridge of Allan, Thomas delivered one of the Scottish Conservatives’ most significant by-election wins, securing over 38% of first-preference votes. He has since worked tirelessly for local residents, holding Stirling Council to account and pushing for better local services. Thomas also serves as a Director of the Stirling Business Centre and trustee of the Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery.
Earlier in 2024, Thomas also stood as the Scottish Conservative candidate for Dunfermline and Dollar in the UK General Election. His campaign significantly raised the party’s profile across the constituency and cemented his reputation as a dedicated, visible, and hardworking representative.
A background in social media marketing in the private sector and with a decade of experience in the Scottish Parliament, including roles as Head of Office for Roz McCall MSP and Dean Lockhart MSP, Thomas understands how to get results and deliver change. He has campaigned across Dunfermline on issues such as broadband provision in Saline, under-resourcing at Queen Margaret Hospital, and the need for infrastructure to support new housing developments.
Thomas has spent 18 years working for the Scottish Conservatives as an activist, adviser, and campaign leader earning a reputation for loyalty, determination, and results.
He is passionate about defending Scotland’s place in the United Kingdom, restoring excellence in education, fixing our NHS waiting lists, and bringing an end to the complacency and division of SNP government.
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