William Smith (iv)

William Smith (iv)
Born 20 August 1919, Hamnavoe
Died 5 September 2012, Lerwick
Provost Lerwick Town Council
1971–1974
Elections 8 (8 won)
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William Angus 'Bill' Smith BEM was a former Post Office engineer, signal engineer, Lerwick Town Councillor, Shetland Islands Councillor and member of numerous other public bodies. In total, he was a councillor for 32 years when he retired in 1999.

Biography

===Early Life=== William Angus Smith was born in 1919 in Burra, the seventh and final child of James Smith (b. 1879) a fisherman and crofter, and Mary Jane Cumming (b. 1879). To his family and close friends he was 'Billy' but otherwise he was known as 'Bill'. He was first educated at Hamnavoe Primary School and later moved on to the Anderson Educational Institute, as it was known. He left school aged 18 and his first job was also the one which he retained until retirement; a Post Office Telecomms engineer (barring 6 years of military service). Bill was first called up to the miliary in 1940 and worked as a signal engineer. During his term he served in various Middle Eastern and Asian countries, including Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Burma, Lybia, Germany and Palestine. Upon his return, he married Daisy Manson (1923-2005) and together they had 4 children.

===Council Years=== ====Lerwick Town Council==== After the war, Bill joined the Labour party. He first properly became enlightened to political thought during his training in Yorkshire, where a Yorkshireman had shared an interest and inspired Bill. Although he had never really given a thought to becoming a councillor, he had canvassed for other well known Labour candidates such as Alex Morrison. It took a colleague at the Post Office to convince Bill to stand and in 1967, he submitted his nomination form.

The Lerwick Town Council at the time was a 12-member council which represented Lerwick and elected normally four individuals every year. At this election, Bill came in fourth and was elected, gathering 604 votes, with the next nearest Labour man coming in seventh. Bill's seat was up for election again in 1969 and this would be the last time he would stand as a Lerwick Town Councillor. The election itself was a sweeping victory for the Labour party, with all four vacant seats won. Bill came in third with 1,054 votes. It was during this period of office that Bill became Provost, taking over from Eric Gray and holding the post from 1971 until 1974 when Jim Taylor took over.

The Lerwick Council eventually dissolved in August 1975 and was replaced by the Shetland Islands Council.

====Shetland Islands Council==== The first ever Shetland Islands Council election occurred in 1974, one year before it officially began business. Bill, describing the situation, said that to him and a few other councillors the end of the LTC and beginning of the SIC "felt more like a takeover". Despite this, Bill stood in the Lerwick West constituency and was elected unopposed. Lerwick West was abolished for the next election in 1978, and Bill stood for the Lerwick Central constituency and he was successful in this election, and every following one; 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994.

In 1978, he beat James Wiseman by 200 votes, and for the following two elections he was unopposed. In 1990, he beat Liberal Democrat candidate Kenneth Crossan by 91 votes, and independent Tommy Goudie in 1994 by 146 votes. Bill decided not to stand again in 1999, ending his 32 years of service as a councillor.

===Post-Council Life=== In reflecting upon his decision to end his council career, Bill admitted that he had caught himself increasingly wondering if the "old way" of Council business was better than the newer way. He knew that this attitude wasn't productive and he didn't want to hold up progress and so felt that he should no longer continue as a councillor.

He was in his 80's when he left the council and retired to his home in Lerwick where he resided until his death in 2012 at the age of 93.

Political Career

Political career of William Smith (iv)
Year Election Council Votes Result
1967 Lerwick Town Council Election May 1967 Lerwick Town Council 604 Elected
1969 Lerwick Town Council Election May 1969 Lerwick Town Council 1,054 Elected
1974 Shetland Islands Council Election May 1974 (Lerwick West) Shetland Islands Council Unopposed Elected
1978 Shetland Islands Council Election May 1978 Shetland Islands Council 273 Elected
1982 Shetland Islands Council Election May 1982 Shetland Islands Council Unopposed Elected
1986 Shetland Islands Council Election May 1986 Shetland Islands Council Unopposed Elected
1990 Shetland Islands Council Election May 1990 Shetland Islands Council 185 Elected
1994 Shetland Islands Council Election May 1994 Shetland Islands Council 216 Elected

Offices Held

Shetland Islands Council
Constituency created
Member for
Lerwick West

1974–1974
Incumbent / seat abolished
Provosts
Preceded by
Eric Gray Eric Gray
Provost
for Lerwick Town Council

1971–1974
Succeeded by
James Taylor James Taylor