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Member's Annual Report 2019/2020 Member’s Annual Report 2019/2020 This is the report by the Councillor below regarding his key activities over the year ending 31 March 2020. It is provided for the information of all constituents and for no other purpose. The views expressed in this report are those of the Councillor and they do not necessarily reflect the views of the Isle of Anglesey County Council. Councillor: Alun Mummery Party: Plaid Cymru Ward: Aethwy 1 - Role & Responsibilities Between 1 April 2019 and 31 March 2020, I sat on the Attendance Summary following main committees / sub-committees: Corporate Parenting Panel Attendance Record Investments & Contracts Committee Isle of Anglesey Charitable Trust Committee Isle of Anglesey County Council Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) The Executive Voluntary Sector Liaison Committee (Chair) The above list does not include all meetings related to the work of the Council. Attendance levels may vary due to the nature of work and responsibilities of members - as portfolio holder, committee chair or representing the Council on outside bodies, for example. I am a member of the Isle of Anglesey Charitable Trust. I am also a member of the Trust’s Investment and Contracts Committee – details of my attendance at these meetings are also available on the above link. I represent the Council on the following outside bodies: Outside Body Summary of role and contribution - Anglesey and Gwynedd Community Safety I am a member only of these Partnership bodies, apart from the Voluntary Sector Liaison Committee where I - North Wales Community Safety Board (led by am Vice-Chairman (for Islwyn Flintshire) Humphreys) - Regional Supporting people Board (led by Conwy) - School Governor / Llanfairpwll Primary School - Voluntary Sector Liaison Committee 2 - Constituency Activity Continue to be a member of Llanfairpwll Community Council and Penmynydd and Star Community Council. Also, attend Menai Bridge Town Council quite regularly. 3 - Initiatives and Special Activities - Menai Bridge and Llanfairpwll / Mitigate the effects of heavy flooding which occured in November 2018 - Penmynydd / Developed The Centre (Y Ganolfan) for the benefit of the community - The whole electorate, but mainly Penmynydd, improve the internet connection 4 - Learning and Development Information about the learning and development initiatives I have attended during the past year is available here (information supplied by the Isle of Anglesey County Council): Training 5 - Other Activities and Issues More information about me can be found here: Councillor Alun Wyn Mummery Councillor Alun Mummery May 2020 .
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