
Welcome to the Membership Area
The SCCA supports Conservative Councillors across Scotland and provides training, network meetings and administrative support.
The SCCA also provides mentoring and guidance for new Councillors and assists those who wish to become a Conservative Councillor.
Membership is compulsory for all Scottish Conservative Councillors with an annual payment of £30, payable each January.
Members enjoy: Quarterly meetings, mentoring, sharing of group motions, training, election campaign support and more.

Working for Scotland
Scottish Conservative Councillors Association
The Scottish Conservative Councillors Association (SCCA) supports our Councillors across Scotland and provides training, network meetings and administrative support, as well as mentoring and guidance for new Councillors and those who wish to become a Conservative Councillor.

The Scottish Conservatives are opposed to the workplace parking levy. The SNP’s plans to charge drivers for parking at work would penalise people who are already facing rising bills and a cost of living crisis. Scottish Conservative councillors will vote against any attempts to introduce this charge.

We would restore Scotland’s schools to their high pre-SNP standards. Under the SNP, teacher numbers have decreased, Scotland has dropped in international league tables, subject choice has decreased, and the attainment gap has widened.

The 1960s Beeching cuts saw many communities across Scotland lose their local station and connection to the rail network. The Scottish Conservatives would reverse those decisions and reopen rail lines and stations that support local growth. We would step up work to electrify Scotland’s railways and work with the UK Government to extend the Borders Railway to Carlisle.

The Scottish Conservatives are opposed to the workplace parking levy. The SNP’s plans to charge drivers for parking at work would penalise people who are already facing rising bills and a cost of living crisis. Scottish Conservative councillors will vote against any attempts to introduce this charge.