THE co-convener of the Scottish Greens has launched her party’s local election campaign, despite quitting Edinburgh Council and deciding not stand again in May.

Maggie Chapman said “more people than ever” would have the chance to vote Green, with the party fielding 200 candidates, compared to 80 in 2012.

However Ms Chapman will not be one of them.

A City of Edinburgh councillor from 2007 to 2015, she quit to concentrate on getting elected as a North East list MSP last year but was unsuccessful.

The Greens have councillors in five of Scotland’s 32 councils, but hope to extend their reach, and say they could hold the balance of power in some authorities.

Co-convener Patrick Harvie MSP said his party had shown commitment to local services be securing an extra £160m for councils in a budget deal with the SNP.

He said: “It’s this bold and constructive approach that more Green councillors will bring to our local authorities.”

Ms Chapman, whose three-year term as Rector of Aberdeen University ends this year, said she would support candidates’ campaigns as co-convener.