Sir Alexander Gibson CBE (1926–1995), the Scottish conductor associated with Motherwell and known as the “maestro frae Motherwell,” is being commemorated in North Lanarkshire. Two reports describe a ceremony held in New Stevenston, where a commemorative plaque is unveiled at the New Stevenston Community Centre. The accounts also note Gibson’s connection to the area: he is described as being born in Motherwell and raised in New Stevenston. The ceremony functions as a public recognition of his life and work, acknowledging his local roots and his standing as a prominent Scottish musical figure. The reports do not add further details about attendance or specific remarks, but they consistently identify the location, the plaque unveiling, and Gibson’s birthplace and upbringing. Overall, the coverage presents the commemoration as a community event in North Lanarkshire focused on honouring Gibson’s legacy and maintaining public remembrance of his ties to Motherwell and New Stevenston.