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Appendix 1 GLASGOW COMMUNITY PLANNING PARTNERSHIP POLLOKSHIELDS AREA PARTNERSHIP REGISTER of BOARD MEMBERS INTERESTS 2020/21 Appendix 1 GLASGOW COMMUNITY PLANNING PARTNERSHIP POLLOKSHIELDS AREA PARTNERSHIP REGISTER OF BOARD MEMBERS INTERESTS 2020/21 Name Organisation / Project / Trust / Company etc Nature of Interest Bailie Norman MacLeod Glasgow City Council Councillor for Ward 6 Pollokshields Pollokshields Area Partnership Chair Education Appeals Committee Member Personnel Appeals Committee Member Craigton Community Council Ex Officio Member Dumbreck Community Council Ex Officio Member Pollokshields Community Council Ex Officio Member Shawlands and Strathbungo Community Council Ex Officio Member Glasgow Dean of Guild Court Trust Trustee The Royal Incorporation of Hutchesons’ Hospital in the City of Trustee Glasgow Cllr David Meikle Pollokshields Area Partnership Member South Sector Community Planning Partnership Member Pollokshields Burgh Hall Trust Trustee Cllr Jon Molyneux Glasgow City Councillor Councillor for Ward 6 Pollokshields And member of various committees Patrick Harvie Ltd Employed as Regional Co-ordinator Pollokshields Area Partnership Member Spruce Carpets Director and Trustee Govanhill Baths Community Baths Community Shareholder University of Glasgow Wife is an employee Starcatchers Wife is a Trustee/Director Bailie Hanif Raja Pollokshields Area Partnership Member Inspector Gillian Hall Police Scotland Employee Sgt Melanie Fraser Police Scotland Employee (Substitute) Station Commander Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Employee Craig Carenduff Scottish Fire and Rescue Sation Commander Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Employee Andy Meechan Scottish Fire and Rescue Alison McKenna-Breen Glasgow City (South) Health & Social Care Partnership Employee Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership Nicola Fullerton (Substitute) Glasgow City (South) Health & Social Care Partnership Employee Glasgow HSCP Bill Lawns Nan McKay Community Hall Manager Glasgow Third Sector Interface Network Mary Williamson Craigton Community Council Community Councillor Craigton Community Council C.R.A.G. Craigton Residents Action Group Chair Glasgow City Council LES.(lighting) Husband Colin Williamson Employee Stewart Roxburgh Craigton Community Council Secretary (Substitute) S.D. Roxburgh Limited Director. Company does not currently Craigton Craigton CC actively trade. British Computer Society Chartered member of BCS. Haggs Castle Golf Club Ordinary member Campaign for Real Ale Ordinary member Glasgow City Council Wife employed as a Supply Teacher Glasgow Life Son employed as a Glasgow Life Assistant First Bus Manchester Son employed as Operations Manager. Visit Scotland Sister is non-executive Board member. Edinburgh International Festival Society Sister is non-executive director Ruth Maltman Civil Service Employee Dumbreck Community ILM Contractor Council City of Glasgow Deputy Lieutenant Dumbreck Community Council Member Pollokshields Burgh Hall Trustee Trades House of Glasgow Trustee I am also a member of some small charitable groups in Glasgow Pete Rivett (Substitute) TBA TBA Dumbreck CC Bill Fraser Pollokshields Area Partnership Member Pollokshields Community The Pollokshields Trust Chair and Trustee Council Pollokshields Community Council Community Councillor Pollokshields Community Council Councillor Lorna McRobert (Substitute) Titwood Bowling Club Committee Member/Auditor Pollokshields Community Sherbrooke Mosspark Parish Church Elder/Convener of social committee Council Pollokshields Churches Together Committee Member Pollokshields Trust Member Pollokshields Heritage Member Ann Laing Pollokshields Heritage Committee member Pollokshields Heritage Pollokshields Community Council Councillor Ready Steady Grow Committee Member Pollokshields Trust Trustee Vacant (Substitute) Pollokshields Heritage Shawlands and Strathbungo Community Council Chair Ell Chainey Govanhill Baths Community Shareholder Shawlands & Strathbungo Shawlands Academy Children Attend Community Council Bunsgoil Ghaidhlig Ghleann Dail Children Attend Michael Igoe (Substitute) Poverty Alliance Community Activist Advisory Group Shawlands & Strathbungo Poverty Leadership Panel Community Activists Panel Community Council Glasgow Health and Social Care Partnership Disability Strategic Planning Group Kevin Kane Strathbungo Society Chair Strathbungo Society Langside Halls Trust Trustee Nick Kempe (Substitute) Strathbungo Society Member and Trustee Strathbungo Society Paths For All Director Scottish Campaign for National Parks Member of Executive Committee .
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