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Temp. Outside Bodies Appointment of Representatives/Members To Various Bodies 2008/2009 Page 1 of 17 Page 2 of 17 Bolton Council Appointment Of Representatives/Members To Various Bodies 2008/2009 This document contains details of the appointments made by the Council to various internal/outside bodies and organisations. The appointments are either for the Municipal Year 2008/2009 or for a specific period of time as shown against each heading. In the event of any member being unable to be present at any meeting of an organisation to which they have been appointed, arrangements can be made for the appointment of a nominee provided that the terms of the appointment do not prohibit such a course of action. The document is divided into sections based on the various areas that Executive Members are responsible for. AJ/KFB May 2008 Page 3 of 17 Page 4 of 17 - 1 - E. Appointment Of Representatives/Members To Various Bodies Adults/Culture, Young People and Sport Note 1: Unless otherwise stated, term of office/period of appointment is until the next following Annual Meeting of the Council. Organisation Representative(s) Age Concern (Bolton) - Executive Committee Councillor Kay (1) + (1 Officer) Director of Adults and Community Services Be Safe Bolton Strategic Partnership Councillor Sherrington (3) + (2 officers) Councillor Hollick Councillor J. Rothwell Chief Executive Director of Adult and Community Services Bolton Arena Service Liaison Forum Councillor Chadwick (4) Councillor Hollick Councillor Murray Councillor Mrs. Ronson Bolton Arena Trust Councillor Bashir-Ismail (2) Councillor J. Walsh Bolton Community and Voluntary Service (i) Annual General Meeting Councillor Clare (3) Councillor Mrs. Ronson Councillor Greenhalgh (ii) Executive Committee Councillor Bashir-Ismail (1) Bolton Community Leisure Trust Councillor Morris (1) Bolton Excel Joint Management Board Councillor Hayes (4) Councillor Ibrahim Councillor Mrs. Fairclough Councillor Williamson Bolton Family Centre Project Committee Councillor L. Byrne (1) Bolton Festival Committee Councillor Ibrahim (5) (2;2;1) Councillor Clare Councillor Mrs. Fairclough Councillor Mrs. Ronson Page 5 Councillorof 17 Norris TH/KB/0799e4fb-ea7f-4533-85cb-5c57312e9e9e.doc - 2 - Bolton Lads and Girls Club Councillor Ibrahim (1) Bolton Sports and Physical Activity Alliance Councillor Ibrahim (3) Councillor Mrs. Fairclough Councillor R. Ronson Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Executive Member Health, Adults and Social Foundation Trust Care (1) Council of Governors Bolton Hospitals Councillor Murray Foundation Trust Councillor J. Walsh (2) (1;1) Disability Partnership Board Councillor Clare (4) Councillor Hollick Councillor R. Ronson Mrs. Connell Greater Manchester Health Scrutiny Panel Councillor Morgan (1) Councillor Greenhalgh (Deputy) Greater Manchester West Mental NHS Councillor Clare Foundation Trust Joint Scrutiny Committee Councillor Morgan (3) Councillor Hayes Haulgh Community Partnership Councillor Peel (1) (Local Member) Health and Wellbeing Partnership Councillor Murray (3) + 1 Officer Councillor Morgan Councillor Clare Director of Adults and Community Services Older People's Partnership Deputies Board Councillor Murray Councillor Clare (5) (2;2;1) Councillor R. Ronson Councillor J. Silvester Councillor Hall Councillor Mrs, Fairclough Councillor Morris Councillor Sherrington Councillor Higson Councillor Greenhalgh Museums Association Councillor Ibrahim (2) (1;1) Councillor Mrs. Fairclough North West Councils Against Fluoridation Councillor Morgan (1) North Western Federation of Museums and Assistant Director, Adults and Community Galleries Services (Culture) 1 Officer Page 6 of 17 TH/KB/0799e4fb-ea7f-4533-85cb-5c57312e9e9e.doc - 3 - North Western Home Safety Council Councillor Mistry (3) + (1 Officer) Councillor J. Rothwell Councillor Hollick Director of Adults and Community Services ( N.B. representatives with voting rights) North West Regional Migration Strategic Head of Community Housing Partnership (1 Officer) North West Sound Archive Assistant Director, Adults and Community (1) Services (Culture) North West Sports Board 1 Officer Health Sport and Inclusion Manager North West Sports Volunteers Initiative Director of Adults and Community Services Steering Group 1 Officer Octagon Theatre Trust Councillor Greenhalgh (2) + (1 Officer) (1;1) Councillor Williamson Director of Adults and Community Services Rivington Heritage Trust Councillor Rock (1) Smithills Sports Centre Management Councillor Hayes Committee Councillor J. Walsh (2) (1;1) Social Centre for the Blind Committee Councillor Clare (4) Councillor Hornby Councillor Wild Councillor J. Silvester Strategic Cultural Partnership Councillor Mrs. Fairclough (3) Councillor Ibrahim Councillor David Wilkinson Territorial, Auxiliary and Volunteer Reserve Councillor Spencer Association Councillor Lord (Deputy) (1) Children’s Services Note 1: Unless otherwise stated, term of office/period of appointment is until the next following Annual Meeting of the Council. Organisation Representative(s) (Number) Page 7 of 17 TH/KB/0799e4fb-ea7f-4533-85cb-5c57312e9e9e.doc - 4 - Adoption Panel Councillor Mrs. Thomas (1) Bolton Community College Corporation Councillor Ashcroft )recommended (2) Councillor Mrs. Thomas )for )appointment Bolton Literacy Trust Councillor Adia (1) Bolton Schools Admissions Forum Councillor Ashcroft (3) + (2 Officers) Councillor Adia Councillor Swarbrick Manager of Pupil and Student Services Assistant Director Children’s Services (Policy and Resources) Bolton Schools Forum Councillor Scowcroft (1) Bolton TIC Limited Assistant Director, School Efficiencies (1 officer) Canon Slade School - Trustees Councillor J. Rothwell (3) Councillor Morris Councillor J. Walsh Children’s Trust Councillor Adia (3) + 1 officer Councillor Mrs. Swarbrick Councillor Ashcroft Director of Children’s Services Chadwick Educational Foundation Director of Children’s Services (1) Dixon Green and Rideout Foundations Councillor Lord (2) (1;1) Councillor A.S. Walsh Eagley Bridge Educational Foundation Councillor Rock (3) Councillor A. Wilkinson Mr. J.H. Noble Fostering Panel Councillor Kay (1) Local Safeguarding Children’s Board Executive Member for Children’s Services (1) North West Regional Association of Children’s Services Authorities: (i) Association Executive Member for Children’s Services (1) + (1 Officer) Director of Children’s Services Page 8 of 17 TH/KB/0799e4fb-ea7f-4533-85cb-5c57312e9e9e.doc - 5 - (ii) Finance and Management Committee Councillor Morris (1) + (1 Officer) Director of Children’s Services Rivington and Blackrod High School - Councillor Hollick Foundation Trustees Councillor R. Ronson (3) Councillor Chadwick Roman Catholic Joint Sixth Form Council Councillor P. Allen (3) Councillor Mrs. Ronson Councillor Peel Samuel Crompton Scholarship and Prize Director of Children’s Services Fund - Trustees (1 officer) Standing Advisory Council on Religious Councillor Ibrahim Education (SACRE) Councillor Mrs. Rothwell (Committee D) Councillor J. Walsh (5) (2;2;1) Councillor Hollick Councillor Zaman Steering Committee for Bolton Wanderers Councillor Barrow Study Support Centre Councillor Wild (5) (2;2;1) Councillor Rock Councillor Ibrahim Councillor Murray University of Manchester General Assembly Councillor Ashcroft (1) Yorkshire Purchasing Deputy Organisation Councillor Hornby Councillor Mrs. Thomas (2) (1;1) Councillor Ashcroft Councillor R. Allen Yorkshire Purchasing Appeals Sub- Councillor Kay Committee (1) Corporate Resources Note 1: Unless otherwise stated, term of office/period of appointment is until the next following Annual Meeting of the Council. Organisation Representative(s) (Number) Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA) (i) Executive of the Association Leader of the Council (1) Page 9 of 17 TH/KB/0799e4fb-ea7f-4533-85cb-5c57312e9e9e.doc - 6 - (ii) Council of the Association Councillor Hayes (3) Councillor J. Walsh Councillor Mrs. Thomas (iii) Statutory Functions Committee Councillor Mrs. Thomas (1) Councillor Morris (Deputy) (iv) The General Scrutiny Panel (Select Councillor Mrs. Thomas Committee) Councillor J. Walsh (Deputy) (1) Bolton Community Finance Partnership Councillor R. Allen (4) Councillor Mrs. Thomas Councillor Morris Councillor J. Rothwell LIFT Strategic Partnering Board Assistant Director Legal and Democratic Services (Democratic) Local Government Association: General Assembly Leader of the Council (4) Deputy Leader of the Council Councillor Hayes Councillor J. Walsh Council Leader of the Council (2) + (1 Officer) (1;1) Councillor J. Walsh (authorised attendee) Chief Executive Manchester Airport Group Shareholders Leader of the Council Committee Councillor J. Walsh (Deputy) (1) Manchester Airport Secured Lending Facilities Councillor R. Allen Working Party Councillor Hayes (3) Councillor Mrs. Thomas Mere Hall Limited Councillor P. Allen (3) Councillor J. Silvester Councillor Zaman North West Regional Assembly Councillor Morris (1) (Local Authority Personal Member) Councillor J. Walsh (Alternate Local Authority Personal Member) Councillor Mrs. Ronson (Observer) Special Interest Group of Metropolitan Leader of the Council Authorities (SIGOMA) (1) Stronger Communities Partnership Councillor Morris (3) Councillor J. Walsh Councillor Hayes Page 10 of 17 TH/KB/0799e4fb-ea7f-4533-85cb-5c57312e9e9e.doc - 7 - Vision Steering Group Leader of the Council (3) + (1 officer) Councillor J. Walsh Councillor Hayes Chief Executive Development, Regeneration and Housing Note 1: Unless otherwise stated, term of office/period of appointment
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